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Dudestock 2012

Saturday, Jun 30, 8:00 pm

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Door open for the festivities at 7:15
Rated R; screening is 21 and over only.

Hey Man!
 
Our second annual Dudestock comes to the Lincoln this weekend, celebrating all things related to the 1998 cult favorite The Big Lebowski. Fans of the film (aka "Achievers") come from far and wide to drink White Russians, listen to Creedence and party with an array of Dudes, Walters and Maudes (not to mention a nihilist or two).

Sponsored by the Riverside Lanes and ChemDry of Mount Vernon (and including what-have-you's from them both). This event is 21 and over. Come in your bathrobe if you like!  Black Russians and White Russians will be available for Dudestock enthusiasts throughout the evening. 

 "Dude" Lebowski, mistaken for a millionaire Lebowski, seeks restitution for his ruined rug and enlists his bowling buddies to help get it.
 
Come for the party-like atmosphere and enjoy Jeff Bridges in one of his most quirky roles. If you'd like to enjoy your White Russian or other cold beverage while partaking in the film, no problemo! this film is a 21+ event.  And keep your eye out for a unique way to win a comfy couch seat in the theatre for the show!
 
Tickets are $9 in advance $10 at the door.

Fees apply to online, telephone and "at the door" sales.

$1 fee per ticket (up to $4)
$1 handling fee per order
Maximum $5 fee per order.

Above fees do not apply if purchased in person at our box office during normal business hours (noon - five Monday through Friday.)

 'Everybody that has been around knows a dude.... and the dude abides.'

 

                  of Mount Vernon