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The Mo Diaries Red Carpet Movie Premiere and San Francisco showings

The Mo Diaries is described by film maker Tony Wilkins as a Mocumentary or a mock documentary infusing both scripted and non-scripted personalities into the film to tell the story of relationships. Why we choose the relationships that we choose. Why we stay in those relationships. And why some people are successful in those relationships while others float from relationship to relationship.

It features both actors and real people to tell their story. Tony decided to examine a myriad of relationships from Gay to straight, bisexual to transgender with an eye towards why were drawn into certain relationships. In addiction it focuses on views of timely topics such as gay marriage,politics and religion and H.I.V. and A.I.D.S.

Catch The Mo Diaries, April 29th- 6-9pm Red Carpet Movie Premiere
LGBT Community Center/Rainbow Room April 29th
1800 Market Street
SF,Ca. 94102

Premiere Includes:
Admittance and 1 drink ticket w/ appetizers at the premiere after party
Premiere/preferred seating to the event before the general public
Goodie Bag

Premiere seating: 6-6:30p
General Admittance: 6:30-7p
Movie: 7-8:30p
Q and A: 8:30-9:00p
Total Cost: $30.00

Limited seating (180).  Due to popular demand, guest tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets will not be available at the event.

To purchase tickets: http://acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=178469 and enter the password lgbt

Also showing at:
Roxie Theatre- May 29th-June 4th
3125 16th Street
San Francisco,Ca. 94103
Phone 415-431-3611
Show Times:
M-F-6pm, 8pm, 10pm
Sat and Sun-2pm, 4pm, 6pm ,8pm,last show 10pm

Cost $10.50 per person
To purchase tickets:
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=178471

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