The Big Read Film: “The Age of Innocence”
MassMu Invites the Community to The Big Read Film: “The Age of Innocence”
The Massillon Museum, with the collaboration of the Massillon Public Library and Kent State University Stark Campus, will show the film, “The Age of Innocence,” as part of The Big Read.
On Thursday, March 19, at 7:00 p.m., “The Age of Innocence,” based on The Big Read book selection of the same name, will be shown in Main Hall at Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Road Northwest. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Winona Ryder, the film tells a tale of 19th-century New York high society.
The film night, part of “The Big Read: Western Stark County Reads The Age of Innocence,” is free and open to the public. Ample free parking is available in visitor lots.
The Big Read is a month-long celebration of the classic work of fiction, The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton. The organizers selected the book because it depicts an era when Massillon’s industrialists and financiers reflected the social ways depicted in the novel. The Massillon Museum’s collections of furniture, clothing, art, china, and glassware represent their lifestyle.
The movie night is among two dozen events scheduled to encourage the community to read The Age of Innocence. A complete schedule of events is available at the Massillon Public Library, the Massillon Museum, or online at www.massillonmuseum.org.
Copies of The Age of Innocence may be checked out at the Massillon Public Library or purchased at the Massillon Museum, the Massillon Public Library, and The Village Bookshelf (746 Amherst Road Northeast in Massillon).
The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) designed to restore reading to the center of American culture. The NEA presents the Big Read in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and in cooperation with Arts Midwest. The Big Read brings together partners across the country to encourage reading for pleasure and enlightenment.
Local organizations and individuals collaborating with the Massillon Museum include: the Massillon Public Library; the Lions Lincoln Theatre; Mayor Francis H. Cicchinelli; Dr. Leslie Heaphy, Dr. Robert Sturr, and Kent State University Stark Campus; Jason Norris; John Kiste and the Canton/Stark County Convention and Visitors’ Bureau; Rotary Club of Massillon; the Massillon Area Chamber of Commerce; The Independent; the Fairless, Jackson, Tuslaw, and Massillon school systems; State Representative Scott Oelslager; Massillon Cable TV; the Chit Chat Coffee Shop; George Nicholis; Camille Leslie; Brian Centrone; Eric Myers; Gretchen Schrantz; Five Oaks and Massillon Woman’s Club; Richard Gercken; The Canton Symphony Orchestra; The Amherst Rose and Parlour Gift Shoppe; Kozmo’s Grille; St. Timothy’s Church; Massillon Family YMCA; Hampton Inn Massillon; and many community volunteers.
For more information about the book discussions or The Big Read, call 330-833-4061 or visit www.massillonmuseum.org or www.NEABigRead.org.
Media Contacts:
Christine Shearer - Massillon Museum Executive Director - 330-833-4061
Camille Leslie - Massillon Public Library Director - 330-833-9831
Margy Vogt - Massillon Museum PR Coordinator - 330-832-8469 or 330-844-1525
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