
MOVIES IN THE GARDENS AT TWILIGHT
Sarah P. Duke Gardens and Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment will present "Play Again" on Sept. 15, 2011, on the lawn behind the Doris Duke Center.
"Play Again" is an award-winning documentary that considers the consequences of a childhood removed from nature. Read more about it in our interview with filmmaker Tonje Hessen Schei (PDF).
We regret to announce that the animation films originally scheduled will not be shown. If you'd like information about other free and low-cost films around the Triangle this summer, please see the comprehensive roundup at WRAL's Go Ask Mom blog.
"Play Again" information
Cost: Free
Time: Dusk (around 8 p.m.)
Parking: Free after 5 p.m.
Restrooms are in the Doris Duke Center
Food/drink: Picnics are welcome
Smoking: Not permitted in the immediate audience area
Weather postponement: Please see our Twitter updates if rain is forecast. If rain cancels the film, it will be rescheduled soon afterward.
General information: 684-3698