Charles Band Shares His Vision In October
Los Angeles, CA – Cult horror film director Charles Band is set to take his macabre cast of characters on the road this October with the Full Moon Features Road Show. An unprecedented national tour giving fans the opportunity to meet the mighty gruesome guru in-person and discuss his work.
This is an amazing opportunity for horror film enthusiasts to meet the creator and discuss his characters from the world of Full Moon Features. Each evening will feature Charles Band and a special guest from past films, a montage of memorable moments, Q&A, signing session, memorabilia auction, and a chance to win ‘your own dead body’ with a role in an upcoming Full Moon feature. This promises to be a night fans will not soon forget!
The visionary behind such classics as Puppetmaster, Trancers, Blood Dolls, Decadent Evil, and the Subspecies vampire series, Band helped launch the careers of many of Hollywood’s A-list including Demi Moore, Viggo Mortenson, Helen Hunt, Kelly Preston and more.
Charles Band began making films in 1975 at the tender age of 21. A pioneer in the entertainment industry, in 1977 he had the foresight to see the potential of the home video market as founder of Media Home Entertainment, one of the first independent video distribution companies in North America. In 1994 he founded his own production studio, Full Moon Features – a final resting place for his twisted imagination. With a catalog that boasts almost 250 titles, Band has created the ultimate science fiction/horror/fantasy empire that enjoys the envious position of instant label recognition.
This traveling horror fest culminates in Philadelphia on Halloween where fans are required to come in costume to help celebrate the nation’s most frightful night!
This is a road show to die for!!!
Additional information on Full Moon Features, Charles Band and tickets can be found at www.fullmoonfeatures.com and www.charlesband.com
Tour Dates as Follows:
Date City Venue
October 5 Austin Paramount Theatre
October 6 Houston Meridian
October 8 Dallas Lakewood Theater
October 12 Minneapolis Varsity Theatre
October 13 Madison Orpheum Theatre’s Stagedoor
October 14 Chicago Center for Performing Arts (Governors State Univ.)
October 15 Columbus Capitol Theatre
October 16 Cleveland The Agora Theatre and Ballroom
October 19 Detroit Royal Oak Music Theatre
October 20 Indianapolis Madame Walker Theatre Center
October 21 Pittsburgh Mr. Small’s Funhouse
October 22 Buffalo The Icon
October 23 Poughkeepsie The Chance Theater
October 26 Baltimore The Senator Theatre
October 27 Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Theatre
October 28 Peekskill, NY Paramount Center for the Arts
October 29 Boston Somerville Theatre
October 31 Philadelphia Keswick Theatre
Posted by MK Magazine at August 25, 2005 11:04 PM