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sick of myself

SICK OF MYSELF: Opens #1 in NYC / LA

April 17, 2023

SICK OF MYSELF opens IFC Center at #1 with $20K gross and $10K per-screen-average ahead of 4/28 national expansion Kristoffer Borgli's Cannes & Fantastic Fest lauded satire Sick of Myself opened this we

damien jurado

GET TICKETS: DAMIEN JURADO w/ CHRIS PUREKA | FRI 6/2

April 9, 2023

Woodward Theater Presents: DAMIEN JURADO w/ CHRIS PUREKA Date: Friday, June 2 Time: Doors at 7PM, Show at 8PM Venue: The Woodward Theater | 1404 Main St., Cincinnati, OH 45202 | (513) 345-7981 | news@woodwardtheater.com Admission: Tickets start at $15 Ages: 16+

fucked up

GET TICKETS: FUCKED UP w/ DARK THOUGHTS and GNAWING | FRI 5/5

March 30, 2023

Woodward Theater Presents: Event: FUCKED UP w/ DARK THOUGHTS and GNAWING Date: Friday, May 3 Time: Doors at 7PM, Show at 8PM

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GET TICKETS: SNAIL MAIL w/ WATER FROM YOUR EYES and DAZY | TUE 5/2

March 21, 2023

Woodward Theater Presents:   Event: SNAIL MAIL w/ WATER FROM YOUR EYES and DAZY Date: Tuesday, May 2

terrible, thanks for asking 4/30

GET TICKETS: TERRIBLE, THANKS FOR ASKING | SUN 4/30

March 13, 2023

Woodward Theater Presents: Event: TERRIBLE, THANKS FOR ASKING

Steve Poltz

GET TICKETS: STEVE POLTZ | SUN 4/23

March 13, 2023

Woodward Theater Presents: Event: STEVE POLTZ presented by JBM PROMOTIONS and THE WOODWARD THEATER Date: Sunday, April 23 Time: Doors at 6PM, Show at 7PM

Jarobi Toussaint Underworld Black Arts Woodward Theater 10/21 10/23

UNDERWORLD BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL 2022: JAROBI (TRIBE CALLED QUEST) and L'OUVERTURE DE TOUSSAINT | FRI 10/21 & SUN 10/23

September 18, 2022

Woodward Theater Presents: Event: Underworld Black Arts Festival 2022 1. JAROBI (FRI 10/21) Time: 7PM show Ages 18+ Advance Tickets $20 (Sept 2 – Oct 20) Day of Show $25

Leelah Alcorn

Leelah Alcorn Documentary Premiers FRI 8/24 at The Woodward Theater

July 25, 2018

“Leelah made an explicit request that her loss was to mean something for greater society; as the director, I took this to heart,” she wrote. “This story has already been covered by international media, but the point of view of Leelah, and the community response to her loss was important to recount as part of a longer narrative focusing on her last request.”