2001: A Space Odyssey and United Palace of Spiritual Arts’ 50-Year Anniversary

12:30pm: Doors open
1:00pm: Theater organ played on stage
1:30pm: Movie
4:30pm: Spiritual Artistry Celebration with Jean Houston and Karen Drucker
5:30pm: After party on stage

TICKETS:
Adult: $20.01
Child 12 and under, senior, student: $10.02
Movie and afterparty on stage: $69
Movies at the Palace Individual Pass through 2019: $100
Movies at the Palace Family Pass through 2019 (up to 5 guests): $300

In 1969 the Loew’s 175th Street Theatre faced an uncertain future as the era of the single screen movie houses was ending and the building was falling into disrepair. The theatre was rescued when a spiritual center, now known as the United Palace of Spiritual Arts (UPSA), purchased the building and began restoring its timeless grandeur. Ever since then it has continued to hold Sunday services, serve the community, and provide best in class entertainment. We’ll celebrate 50 years of spiritual artistry with a live pre-show theatre organ performance and special screening of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, the last movie shown in 1969.

Following the movie will be an anniversary service that explores the ongoing power of 2001, honors the Palace’s last 50 years, and kicks-off the countdown to February 2020 when the United Palace turns 90. The ceremony will be led by UPSA Board Chair Jean Houston, Ph.D., renowned visionary, scholar, author, and one of the principal founders of the Human Potential Movement, with music by inspirational singer/songwriter Karen Drucker. Then the festivities continue with an after party on stage with hors d’oeuvres and drinks.

Support the Movies at the Palace program by purchasing tickets to the after party on stage, buying a year-long movie pass to all movies at the Palace through 2019 (not including screening by outside promoters), or making a donation.

—–

Before smartphones, before the internet, before Alexa, there was 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY. Helmed by Stanley Kubrick, the film explores the vast scope of mankind’s eternal curiosity and desire to decipher the secrets of the universe. We invite you to journey back with us to the dawn of man, this legendary film, and spiritual artistry at the United Palace.

Brief Synopsis: After discovering a mysterious artifact buried beneath the lunar surface, mankind sets off on a quest to find its origins with help from intelligent supercomputer HAL 9000.

Cast: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Douglas Rain
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Writers: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke
Length: 2 hrs, 44 mins











When: Sun., Apr. 7, 2019 at 12:30 pm
Where: United Palace
4140 Broadway
212-568-6700
Price: $10.02-300
Buy tickets/get more info now
See other events in these categories:

12:30pm: Doors open
1:00pm: Theater organ played on stage
1:30pm: Movie
4:30pm: Spiritual Artistry Celebration with Jean Houston and Karen Drucker
5:30pm: After party on stage

TICKETS:
Adult: $20.01
Child 12 and under, senior, student: $10.02
Movie and afterparty on stage: $69
Movies at the Palace Individual Pass through 2019: $100
Movies at the Palace Family Pass through 2019 (up to 5 guests): $300

In 1969 the Loew’s 175th Street Theatre faced an uncertain future as the era of the single screen movie houses was ending and the building was falling into disrepair. The theatre was rescued when a spiritual center, now known as the United Palace of Spiritual Arts (UPSA), purchased the building and began restoring its timeless grandeur. Ever since then it has continued to hold Sunday services, serve the community, and provide best in class entertainment. We’ll celebrate 50 years of spiritual artistry with a live pre-show theatre organ performance and special screening of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, the last movie shown in 1969.

Following the movie will be an anniversary service that explores the ongoing power of 2001, honors the Palace’s last 50 years, and kicks-off the countdown to February 2020 when the United Palace turns 90. The ceremony will be led by UPSA Board Chair Jean Houston, Ph.D., renowned visionary, scholar, author, and one of the principal founders of the Human Potential Movement, with music by inspirational singer/songwriter Karen Drucker. Then the festivities continue with an after party on stage with hors d’oeuvres and drinks.

Support the Movies at the Palace program by purchasing tickets to the after party on stage, buying a year-long movie pass to all movies at the Palace through 2019 (not including screening by outside promoters), or making a donation.

—–

Before smartphones, before the internet, before Alexa, there was 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY. Helmed by Stanley Kubrick, the film explores the vast scope of mankind’s eternal curiosity and desire to decipher the secrets of the universe. We invite you to journey back with us to the dawn of man, this legendary film, and spiritual artistry at the United Palace.

Brief Synopsis: After discovering a mysterious artifact buried beneath the lunar surface, mankind sets off on a quest to find its origins with help from intelligent supercomputer HAL 9000.

Cast: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Douglas Rain
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Writers: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke
Length: 2 hrs, 44 mins

Buy tickets/get more info now