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"Funny Girl" to play in Charleston

posted by longislandmovies on October 23, 2009 at 7:44am

CHARLESON, SC — Rare 35 mm print of “Funny Girl” to play at Charleston’s Luxury theater!

The Terrace Hippodrome is proud to announce a special 5 day showing of the 1968 classic “Funny Girl”. Barbra Streisand stars in one of the last great musicals of its time. “Funny Girl” will open this Friday October 23rd and play till Tuesday October 27th.

The Terrace Hippodrome Wide screen is Charleston premiere movie venue with 450 BMW leather seats and true digital sound. The Hippodrome boasts South Carolina’s largest movie screen. Tickets may be purchased at the Hippodrome box office or by phone 724-9132. The Hippodrome is located in downtown Charleston next to the South Carolina Aquarium.

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