But I’m a Cheerleader Crafternoon w/ Ritual Dyes
Run Time: 85 min.
TICKETS $15
Doors 3:30 p.m.; Event 4 p.m.
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THE EXPERIENCE
Bring your own knitting, crocheting, and fiber arts to the Tomorrow Theater for this special event co-hosted by RITUAL DYES, who will be there to offer assistance and support. We will have the lights on low while playing a Jane Austen-based film. We can’t wait for you to join us for an afternoon of crafting during a screening of But I’m a Cheerleader.
ON SCREEN: But I’m a Cheerleader
1999. Directed by Jamie Babbit. Runtime: 89 minutes. Rated R.
But I’m a Cheerleader is a 1999 American satirical teen romantic comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit in her feature directorial debut and written by Brian Wayne Peterson. Natasha Lyonne stars as Megan Bloomfield, a high school cheerleader whose parents send her to a residential in-patient conversion therapy camp to “cure” her lesbianism. At camp, Megan realizes that she is indeed a lesbian and, despite the “therapy”, comes to embrace her sexuality. The supporting cast includes Clea DuVall, RuPaul, and Cathy Moriarty.
ON STAGE: Ritual Dyes
RITUAL DYES is a yarn brick & mortar shop and dye studio in SE Portland, Oregon. The shop carries a curated selection of makers tools, accessories and supplies. Drawing inspiration from nature, the great Pacific Northwest, nostalgia and the occult. Ritual Dyes was created in 2017, born in Rachel’s kitchen out of a love (obsession) with knitting and creative control over all the things. Later Rachel and team moved out of the kitchen and established a neighborhood LYS and dye studio in Southeast Portland. Drawing inspiration from nature, the great Pacific Northwest, nostalgia and the occult. Ritual Dyes cares deeply about our crafting community and works to create an inclusive environment where the community feels represented.

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