Live from New York… it’s Thursday Night!

Ron Van TimmerenBy Ron VanTimmeren
Vice President, Programming

The man responsible for – by his count – over $2 billion in boxoffice revenue for movies like THE BOURNE IDENTITY, THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM, THE BOURNE SUPREMACY, MR. & MRS SMITH, JUMPER, SWINGERS and more stopped by Celebration! Cinema North, Grand Rapids Thursday (12/16/10) live via Skype from his New York home to Q & A with the audience of his latest political/human drama FAIR GAME.

Skyping with Doug Liman. Photo by Thomas Hanley.

Liman Family Politics
Turns out Mr. Liman comes by the subject of political transgression and drama naturally. His father, Arthur Liman was chief counsel for the Senate during the Iran-Contra Affair in the mid 80’s. The senior Liman’s picture hangs on the wall in the background of the skype shot. But he points out that FAIR GAME is much more than a “political thriller” movie, because, he says, “nobody watches that kind of movie”. Instead he’s telling the story of Valerie Plame (Naomi Watts) and Joe Wilson (Sean Penn), a couple living near Washington DC and raising two young children while managing a career . . . in the (secret) CIA (Plame). As recent headline reported, they just happened to wind up as part of one the biggest government scandals since Iran-Contra when Plame’s secret identity as a NOC (Not Official Cover) was blown for political purposes by the Bush Whitehouse. The finished product that is FAIR GAME the movie is very well made, a compelling and thought-provoking film.

Liman’s Knowledge
Liman is very well spoken on the subject, in part because he and screenwriters Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth gleaned the facts for the movie from the documents of the Scooter Libby trial. Liman pointed out that politicized “intelligence” is bad for our country and that the abuse of power should not go unpunished. Lives were lost in the Middle East as a result of the leak that Plame was CIA . . . brought home with a personal touch in the movie as we hear from a scientist in Iraq that there was no nuclear weapons program and no weapons of mass destruction . . . the reasons we were given for the decision to go to war.

Join the Conversation!
FAIR GAME is film as art in the best sense, in that it moves you to want to do something. Go to http://www.fairgame-movie.com and join the Fair Game conversation! Liman is participating in some very grass-roots preaching – like a live skype session with a movie audience in Grand Rapids, Michigan – and anywhere else to continue his quest for justice by continuing the conversation anytime, anywhere.

FAIR GAME will play at Celebration! Cinema North through December 21 then move over to the Celebration! Cinema Woodland on December 22. Don’t miss it!

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Promoting “Faster” through Safety Awareness

By Amanda Aguilar
Operations Manager, Celebration! Cinema Benton Harbor

When I learned about the movie Faster I realized there was a great opportunity to spread safety awareness to the community. Being a family based theater I always look for ways to promote the more adult-oriented films to families of all types.

With this movie focusing so much on weapons and violence I reached out to our local Berrien County Sportsmen’s Club to take part in our opening weekend Faster Celebration! I also contacted Czar’s 505 to do drinking and driving awareness. The American Red Cross and Save a Stray agreed to come out to help promote community involvement.

Cars & Dogs: A big hit
On Saturday November 27th , cars were displayed in front of the cinema and great community partners came out to speak with the community and our guests about how they could make a difference. Local radio station Rock 107.1 joined the fun, passed out prizes, and entered people to win a Faster prize pack! Everyone seemed to be enjoying their time at each booth and petting all the grown dogs, when 6 little puppies showed up and stole the show! Each booth agreed after seeing all the attention the puppies attracted that they were taking puppies everywhere they go from now on!

Community Involvement
By the end of the event The American Red Cross had 3 donation appointments, and two new sponsors for blood drives. Save a stray found a lost dog and reunited him with his family. They also adapted out one dog to a new loving home! The Berrien County Sportsmen’s club and Czar’s 505 were able to spread awareness to new members of the community and Rock 107.1 passed out tons of goodies! Our Grand Prize Pack went to a gentleman named Todd who enjoyed a Faster movie T-shirt, hat and watch!

Thank You to all our great sponsors and everyone who came out and supported such a great cause!

A Busy November for Celebration! Banquets & Catering

November 29, 2010 1 comment

By April Butler
Celebration! Banquets & Catering Sales & Event Manager

We have had a wonderfully busy month at Celebration! Banquets & Catering! Here are some highlights:

November 1
We catered an offsite breakfast for 80 people from Superior Asphalt that “can’t wait to use us again.” This doesn’t seem all that exciting, but it really is when you consider that they booked on October 29 (for perspective, that is Friday afternoon to Monday morning – a minor miracle!).

April with Dr. Ballard

November 4
You may or may not have noticed a little boat taking over the lobby at Celebration! North. The Young Presidents’ Organization was here for their event, “Unsinkable.” They brought in ‘Ghosts of the Abyss’ and special guest Dr. Bob Ballard, the discoverer of the Titanic (Several of us got to meet him!).  Check out pictures from this event on our Facebook page!

November 9
We were able to support a newer organization, The Prima Donna Project, a “connection company focused on providing upscale events for a diverse group of fashion focused/nightlife/entertainment movers, shakers & tastemakers in a growing community.” PDP brought in some of these fashionistas for an evening of red carpets, networking, snacks and a screening of ‘For Colored Girls.’ They had a modest turnout for their first event, and are looking forward to many more with us.

November 11
The Wave Room was the venue for a fundraiser for Guitars for Vets. The organization raised over $500 to outfit veterans with new guitars and help them bring their talents to the community. Celebration! Banquets also got to try out some different ways of doing food. For this event we offered food on a cash sale purchase, similar to the concession stand. This worked really well for the group and is a great idea for future fundraisers.

November 15/16
These two days were a little estrogen heavy and Brad, our Catering Manager, took it like a champ. On Monday, 11/15 we hosted Girls’ Lunch in the Wave Room. This is a networking organization that meets monthly at different venues. They have met here before and love coming back. On Tuesday, 11/16 we hosted the premiere of ‘Hot Flash Havoc’ which was put on by the Grand Rapids Women’s Health Center. Champagne and chocolate covered strawberries followed a screening of the movie. If you see a red feather in the building it probably came from one of the hundreds of boas worn that evening as well.

November 18
You might have heard of this little thing called the Harry Potter Wizard’s Ball. What more is there to say? The Wizard’s Ball was magical, amazing and inspiring – another success and a privilege to be a part of.

I should note that Sundays really were the day of rest this entire month. From November 1-21 the only days Celebration! Banquets did NOT have an event were November 7, 14 and 21. We’re looking forward to a great holiday party season starting next week!

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Getting Ready for Harry Potter

November 16, 2010 170 comments

Jeremy KressBy Jeremy Kress
Director of Marketing & Promotions

Dust off your wands, get your cloaks from the dry cleaners, and get ready for Harry Potter!

Over the weekend, Celebration! Cinema Mount Pleasant sold out all 11 of their auditoriums for the midnight premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I. That is 1,471 people all watching the first part of the magical finale all together at midnight at our Mount Pleasant location.

Add to that another 43 Sold Out shows at other Celebration! Cinema locations throughout Michigan, and you have a total of 12,400 people (as of 10am Tuesday) experiencing a truly magical night that they have been waiting years for.

Digital Projection Helps!
We used to be limited with how many screens we could play a movie on based on the number of film prints we had in the theatre. When we changed to digital projection a few years back, that all changed and we now have the flexibility to keep adding screens until all of our theatres are playing.

This allows for us to add more screens as they sell out – which means that all of our theatres (except Mount Pleasant) still have tickets available for the midnight premiere of Harry Potter.

Many people have asked how that compares to Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.  For our midnight shows then, we had just over 9,000 tickets sold for the midnight hour, so we have already passed that record! However, we still have a ways to go to beat the all time record, currently held by Twilight: Eclipse at 18,674 tickets sold. With 4 days left and another 80+ screens available, we will see if the Potter magic can beat out the power of the summer vampire.

The Wizard’s Ball
Some special Muggles will get an early sneak preview of the film at The Wizard’s Ball at Celebration! Grand Rapids North as a benefit for Make A Wish Foundation and Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital.

With a strolling supper, live entertainment, and auctions of great prize packages – it’s an event to remember. Last we had heard, tickets were still available for this event, but are going fast. For more information, visit the Wizard’s Ball website.

The IMAX Experience
The other hot ticket is the IMAX experience of Harry Potter. Tickets for the IMAX midnight showings sold out in just a matter of hours – and many other showings for opening weekend have also sold out. If you want to be transported you to new worlds that captivate the imagination and make you wonder, “How do they do that?” IMAX makes you feel the full emotional impact of the visionary creators’ dream. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows IMAX Experience is only available at Celebration! Grand Rapids North and Lansing through December 16th (since Tron Legacy opens December 17th) – so be sure to catch it before its gone!

Win a Prize Pack!
To celebrate the opening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One, we have teamed up with Warner Brothers to offer a special prize package just for our blog readers! The package includes 2 tickets to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, a movie T-Shirt, Hat, Sweatshirt, keychain, & tattoo!

To enter, just leave a comment telling us which Harry Potter movie is your favorite and why! (Be sure to fill out your email address in the comments so we can contact the winner.)

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Celebration! Cinema

November 5, 2010 17 comments

By Jessie Leugs
Celebration! Cinema Marketing Intern

The Rocky Horror Picture Show EventThis past weekend, Celebration! Cinema partnered with WLAV and WHTS to host a Rocky Horror Picture Show event.  This event featured a pre-screening party in the Wave Room and then a showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show movie on the big screen.  At the pre-party, guests were able to enjoy beverages, display their Rocky Horror-themed costumes, and participate in a karaoke contest.  Inside the auditorium, a costume contest was conducted, with prizes given to the best-dressed man and woman.  The number of people in costume, the enthusiasm of the karaoke-singers, as well as the tumultuous cheers from the crowd clearly showed the audience’s love of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and their excitement for this event.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show Event

The Setup & Props
Guests were lining up for the event hours before it was scheduled to begin.  Once the Wave Room was setup, the doors were opened and the fans started flooding in.  The first 50 guests to arrive to the Wave Room were given a goody bag filled with party favors like hats and noisemakers, and also some unusual items such as a bag of rice.  In addition, newspapers, pieces of toast, and rolls of toilet paper were available for all guests to take.


What’s it all about?
Having never seen The Rocky Horror Picture Show, I couldn’t imagine why guests were encouraged to pick up these items.  It took a conversation with a kind guest (and extreme Rocky Horror fan) to educate me about the specifics of the cult classic that is The Rocky Horror Picture ShowThe Rocky Horror Picture Show EventThe guest told me that the film requires a lot of audience participation.  Audience members are encouraged to actually do some of the things that the actors are seen doing onscreen, such as throw rice during the opening wedding scene and cover their heads with a newspaper when two characters run through the rain.  Avid-fans also know to shout The Rocky Horror Picture Show Eventout comments at the screen during certain parts of the film.  This audience was no exception.  Guests cheered, clapped, laughed, sang along with the songs, threw rice, and participated in countless other ways.  There was no doubt that the audience was having fun.


The Aftermath
I’m very glad that Celebration! Cinema was able to host this event and that I was able to be a small part of it.  I’m sure there was quite a mess of rice and silly string to clean up once all the guests had left the auditorium, but I think it was worth it.  The guests clearly enjoyed themselves.  I believe that the hardworking staff of Celebration!, WLAV, and WHTS hosted a memorable event for the guests and fulfilled the theater’s mission of creating a “superior shared entertainment experience.”  Through this event, strangers were able to come together and celebrate their shared love of The Rocky Horror
Picture Show
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Costume Contest for Dogs at Celebration! Lansing

November 3, 2010 1 comment

By Amanda Johnson
Promotions Manager, Celebration! Cinema Lansing

 

Top 3 Dog Costumes

Top 3 Dog Costumes

On Friday, October 29th, Celebration! Cinema Lansing housed 94.9 WMMQ’s annual costume contest for dogs. Set up started at 6am and the radio station arrived at 7am to set up their equipment. Soldan’s Feed and Pet Supplies was also on hand to give each contestant a goodie bag for coming out.

 

The judges were Rich Michaels, Deb Hart and Shannon from WMMQ, Jeff Johnson from Bake n’ Cakes, Lansing City Council member Kathie Dunbar, Comedian Mike Malone and Julie Palmer from the Capital Area Humane Society.

54 contestants braved the cold weather for their chance in front of the judges. There were a lot of different costumes. Judges saw things like a chick magnet, a pumpkin and a ballerina. Spectators even got to see a dog jump out of a cannon! Mike Malone commented that he has never been to a costume contest for dogs, it must be a Michigan thing (he is from Chicago). It took about an hour and 15 minutes for each contestant to have their time in front of the judges. There were breaks in between for the radio station to give weather updates and play some music. Once every dog was shown to the judges, they went inside (where it was warm) to pick their winner.

After some deliberating, the judges finally had their top 3. Honorable mentions went out to the Dogfather, Piglet and Eeyore, Chilean miner, the mailman and several others. Third place went out to E.T., Elliot and Gertie. They showed us the iconic scene of Elliot riding off with E.T. in the basket of his bike. Second place went to the dog cannon. First place went to Gene Simmons from Kiss. Gene Simmons even had his own stage with working lights.

My Trip to ShowEast

October 22, 2010 3 comments

By Jeremy Bronson
E-Marketing Coordinator

Last week, I was able to attend ShowEast, the annual motion picture trade show and convention in Orlando. Since my job deals largely with online marketing and website work, it was great to see what goes into all the other aspects of theatre programming, exhibition technology, and our relationships with the movie studios.

Getting Around
The ballrooms and lobby areas of the Orlando World Center Marriott were converted to host several hundred attendees hungry for new movies. Posters for upcoming pictures lined the hallways and a trade show floor was full of new offerings. Everything from 4k digital projection systems to theatre seats to concession technology was on hand. In fact, we even saw the company that provides our online ticketing software there and we were able to troubleshoot a website issue live from the trade show floor.

Meetings
We had several meetings with representatives from studios (Sony, Paramount, Fox, etc.) We catch up on what movies they have coming out soon and talk about how we’d like to promote them. For example: Can we get large stands for this movie? Should we bring in a local classic car company to help promote that one? Will we be able to give away a merchandise packs for this one? (Etc.) These were scheduled with just a few people and occasionally involved tasty offerings or dinner meetings.

Attendees
The convention draws people from all aspects of the movie business, and companies of all sizes. For example, one night we had dinner with a couple who runs a one-screen movie theatre in Canada. Their showtimes never change, so they distribute their upcoming titles on a flyer that local businesses post in the window!Morning Glory

Presentations
Throughout the day we attended different presentations and panel discussions. The keynote address the first day was about movie piracy.  We learned about how it happens, and new technology that’s being introduced to combat it – like infrared cameras that detect other cameras, take photos of the operator, and automatically send them to the police. The frequency of piracy is always shocking to me, since nothing compares to the immersive experience of seeing a new movie in a full house on the big screen. There was also a panel discussion about independent movie releases.

Screenings
What would an event like this be without getting to watch some upcoming movies? We saw 9 movies during the week. Each one was introduced by someone from the studio that’s distributing it. They spoke about the release schedule for the movie, as well as the other movies they’re distributing this year that they’re looking forward to. They asked us not to blog, tweet, or post online about any of them, so I won’t say what we saw… however, I can say there are still many great movies coming out this year!

Recognition
Several of the nights included recognition of valuable members of the movie industry, and featured recognition into the “ShowEast Hall of Fame” for those with particularly valuable contrbutions.

Flick
Although my co-workers and I were traveling on business, it didn’t stop Flick from visiting Downtown Disney and getting his picture taken with several Disney characters.

The New Celebrationcinema.com!

October 8, 2010 1 comment

By Jeremy Bronson
E-Marketing Coordinator

If you haven’t noticed yet, we just launched our new website this week. You can check it out at celebrationcinema.com! So what went into the design and development of this big project for us?

 

An early draft of the new home page.

 

Goals and the Process
Why do people visit our site? What are they looking for when they visit? How can we improve that experience? These were the questions we asked when determining the look, layout, and functionality of a new site. We wanted to provide easier and more prominent access to current features, as well as quicker load times to allow better navigation between pages, titles, and days.

The design process began earlier this year with some sketches of layouts, discussion with managers over functionality needed, and consultation with others on the Marketing team to figure out how this site could reflect our current branding. I mocked up all the designs in Photoshop, created the front-end code and basic jQuery functions, and handed it off to our web developers at Springthrough. After a few weeks of adding content and testing, it was ready for release this week!

 

Mockup of the menu.

 

The “Now Playing” dropdown featres the 12 most recent releases. The “locations” menu offers links to all the theatres. Both of these menus are accessible from any page on the site. The home page has a large call-to-action for finding showtimes. Want to see what’s coming soon? We display 4 weeks’ worth of upcoming releases right on the home page.

The artwork gets more focus, too. Larger images are used for movie posters as well as around to let the artwork stand out. Let those multi-million-dollar ad campaigns shine!

Behind the Scenes

 

Golden Ratio overlays on the home page

 

Without getting too technical, the technology that runs the site makes it way easier for us at Celebration! too! This means our movie and event information will be more accurate and up to date than ever before. Now, some technical notes from the design & development side:

  • CSS3 techniques were used for drop-shadows, text-shadows, and rounded corners.
  • Sprites were used for the buttons on which roundedness and shading could not be sacrificed.
  • The home page featured image is sized to the golden ratio, as is its relative size to the body copy.
  • Museo is implemented via @font-face in the menu and headers.
  • The jQuery carousel on the home page is powered by the Nivo Slider.
  • The contact forms are powered by Wufoo.
  • The site is powered by Springthrough’s proprietary .NET CMS.
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    My handy image creation guide

     

    And we’re not done yet
    We consider this new site a big step, not a destination. The new website will serve as a platform on which we hope to introduce new and improved functionality. How about Big Screen Movie Club member profiles where you can see all your points and the movies you’ve watched? That’s coming soon! How about a monthly concession coupon – and maybe the ability to purchase concessions online? We’re looking into that too. Same with integrating this blog into the site so it’s not externally hosted. And, an improved social experience with better Facebook integration is in the works as well, so you can easily share and talk about the events we offer.

    See below for some images from the website design process… and stay tuned for more great things at celebrationcinema.com!

    Big Screen Events and Special Movie Series at Celebration! Cinema

    Jeannie DeibisBy Jeannie Deibis
    Celebration! Cinema Programming Coordinator

    I Love That MovieRemember being a teenager and heading to your favorite movie theatre to see the next big movie with your friends and family?  80’s movies bring back those movies to some of us!

    From some of the most innovative, imaginative directors and some of our favorite actors, many movies through the years hold those memories for us, and now Celebration! Cinema has been reliving those days on the big screen with “Celebrating The Classics”, “I Love That Movie”, “Late Night Cult Favorites” and “Trilogy” movies.

    Our “Celebrating! The Classics” series plays at Celebration! Cinema North/Grand Rapids and is hosted by Movie Critic John Douglas; Celebration! Cinema Lansing, hosted by Film Historian/MSU Professor, Dr. Michael V. Doyle; Celebration! Cinema Mt. Pleasant; Celebration! Cinema Benton Harbor and we just expanded to offer classics at our Celebration! Cinema Crossroads in Kalamazoo/Portage!   We have so many great classics to offer our guests, please visit our Celebrating the Classics page.

    For the ultimate in favorite movies, try “I Love That Movie” at our Celebration! Cinema Woodland location, in Grand Rapids and also hosted by Movie Critic John Douglas! Please visit our I Love That Movie film series page!

    Our “Late Night Cult Favorites” brought Fight Club, The Goonies, Labyrinth and The Big Lebowski back for late showtimes, and we hope to continue to bring more movies soon. If you have any movies you’d like to see play in the Late Night Cult Favorites series, leave a comment on this blog with your ideas!

    Each movie we ‘bring back’ to the big screen must be licensed from its film company, which carries a significant fee, so we must be selective and measure attendance.  We do our best to keep our box office pricing low, just $3.00 each.  We hope you were able to experience one or more of these great movies like The Big Lebowski and/or Singin’ In The Rain at Celebration! Cinema, creating new memories with family and friends.  Please visit us soon for more “Celebrating! The Classics” and “I Love That Movie!”

    We will continue to evaluate our programming and bring more to our favorite guests at Celebration! Cinema!  Please feel free to email me directly with your movie requests at jdeibis@celebrationcinema.com .  Just a note:  some film company’s movies are not available for licensing.

    We look forward to celebrating your next visit at Celebration! Cinema!

    GR got 50 Cent, Mount Pleasant got ‘TIP’ped

    September 3, 2010 2 comments

    Amy HileBy Amy Hile
    Promotions Manager, Celebration! Mount Pleasant

    Missed Opportunity
    Once we realized that T.I. was doing a concert at the casino the same weekend his movie, Takers, opened, we wanted to work on a cross-promotion. Our original idea: let’s get him here. We didn’t think that would ever happen, so we lowered our bar quite a bit. Our messages were never returned, so nothing was ever set up. Little did we know the phone call we would receive Sunday night:
    T.I. tweets to his fans

    “I’m with T.I. and he’d like to come by the theatre to say hey to people, take pictures, and sign autographs.”

    That’s how T.I. ended up taking over Celebration! Cinema Mount Pleasant Sunday night, August 29.

    When a celebrity calls, you don’t say no.
    Tip ‘T.I.’ Harris was doing everything he could to get people in to see his movie, and that included a stop at the local movie theatre. He spent almost an hour in our lobby talking to everyone, taking pictures, and signing autographs. His main goal was to get people to see his movie, so he went as far as to buy concessions for everyone buying a ticket to Takers. Before the movie started, he introduced it and thanked everyone for helping to make it a success.

    He wanted to know if we had late shows that he could tell his fans at the concert about. We told him if he wanted to do a special late show, we’d schedule it. He took my card, and said he’d be in touch.

    When a celebrity calls back, you still don’t say no.
    He called at about 8:00 to say he’d be back for more. We added two late shows and he told his crowd at the concert to come see his movie here at Celebration! Cinema and he’d be stopping by to see everyone. Needless to say, the staff working Sunday night was overly excited at the thought of spending more time with a celebrity.

    We all came crashing back to reality when the state police called at 9:00 to ask if we were aware that T.I. just told some 3500 people he was coming to our theatre. Some people say I’m intimidating, but I’m no crowd control. With the help of State, County, and Mt. Pleasant Police, we kept somewhere around 500-600 people from forming a mob while we waiting for T.I. to show up to see everyone.

    T.I., true to his word, showed up at 11:30 to be surrounded by hundreds of fans. He announced, once again, that he would buy the concessions for anyone seeing the late shows of Takers. He then wasted no time in jumping in the concession stand to help scoop popcorn while hundreds of people filled our lobby, taking pictures and calling out to him.

    “When teaching him how to scoop popcorn, he asked me for another bag, and I wanted to tell him that he could ‘have whatever he liked’!” –Samm Hanley, CCMP Cast Member

    When it came time to start moving people into the theatres, we moved him backstage and started handing out popcorn and cups to guests with a ticket to Takers, which ended up to be almost 275 people.

    Signing PostersLesson learned: get credit card first.
    Once everyone was seated, T.I. again introduced the movie and thanked everyone, then headed for his car. I can say that I was one of about a hundred who ran after him, although I was after his credit card. T.I. gave me his card (it had his real name on it) to pay for the concessions, which came to well over $2000.

    “Seeing and meeting TI was unreal. I can’t believe I met such a big star.” -Adam Boucher, Cast Member
    “It kind of sucked we had to stay so late, but it was well worth it to meet a star in the number one movie.” -Brittany Shudark, Cast Member

    A real nice guy.
    T.I. Scoops PopcornI spent close to 2 hours around T.I. that night, and I can say he was really a nice guy. We more or less had an all-access pass to him that night, between scooping popcorn, and keeping him behind locked doors. We got a chance to chat with him about his watch (I don’t think I’ll ever see ice like that up close ever again), and he signed movie posters for us. He also took pictures with our staff and gave them autographs. He went out of his way to spend time at our theatre (“We have a plane to catch, but it’ll wait for us.”), and did right by our guests who are his fans, and our staff.

    It was one, big, crazy night that nobody would have expected to happen in Mount Pleasant. And a night I’m sure will not happen again any time soon. It was an incredible night to be working.