The Tenderloin Museum brings James Hosking’s BEAUTIFUL BY NIGHT to the Roxie Theater on April 7th for a one night only special engagement. BEAUTIFUL BY NIGHT follows three older drag entertainers at the legendary Aunt Charlie’s over the course of one evening. The film, along with show-stopping drag performances from the three ladies, played to a sold out show at the Tenderloin Museum. Don’t miss your second chance to see BEAUTIFUL BY NIGHT, an award winning documentary film and photo series.
Director James Hosking and cinematographer Vanessa Carr will be in attendance and lead a discussion with subjects Donna Personna, Collette LeGrande and Olivia Hart, who will also dazzle us with not-to-be-missed DRAG PERFORMANCES!
About the Tenderloin Museum: The new Tenderloin Museum celebrates the rich history of one of San Francisco’s oldest and most unique neighborhoods. The dynamic evening programming has also gained attention for its value to the community. The museum tells the story of the Tenderloin community, past and present.
Directed by James Hosking, 29 min, 2014, USA
The Tenderloin Museum brings James Hosking’s BEAUTIFUL BY NIGHT to the Roxie Theater on April 7th for a one night only special engagement. BEAUTIFUL BY NIGHT follows three older drag entertainers at the legendary Aunt Charlie’s over the course of one evening. The film, along with show-stopping drag performances from the three ladies, played to a sold out show at the Tenderloin Museum. Don’t miss your second chance to see BEAUTIFUL BY NIGHT, an award winning documentary film and photo series.
Director James Hosking and cinematographer Vanessa Carr will be in attendance and lead a discussion with subjects Donna Personna, Collette LeGrande and Olivia Hart, who will also dazzle us with not-to-be-missed DRAG PERFORMANCES!
About the Tenderloin Museum: The new Tenderloin Museum celebrates the rich history of one of San Francisco’s oldest and most unique neighborhoods. The dynamic evening programming has also gained attention for its value to the community. The museum tells the story of the Tenderloin community, past and present.
Directed by James Hosking, 29 min, 2014, USA
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