COOL HAND LUKE
Post-film conversation with Melissa Newman, daughter of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, and film historian Foster Hirsch
Monday, March 27
7:20
NOTE: This screening is SOLD OUT.
A standby line will form at the box office 30 minutes prior to showtime.
Paul Newman's posthumously published memoir The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man (Knopf) will be available at our concession.
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Melissa Newman is an artist who works primarily in porcelain and stoneware. She has shown her work in galleries and museums in and around Connecticut and New York. After a lucrative career singing jingles for radio and television, she performs frequently as a singer with her jazz trio. She volunteered and worked at a correctional facility for almost 20 years, co-teaching art, drama and singing there and in other communities. She has served for over ten years on the board of The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, a camp for seriously ill children and their families. She has two grown sons and a lovely husband, and is perennially writing a very messy novel.