1626 S. Tejon St. Colorado Springs, CO 80905 | (719) 465-6321
Now Celebrating Our 22nd Season!
Creating new theatre for the Pikes Peak region

OCT 11, 17 & 18
DUCK RABBIT
A FILM BY Michael Alexander Lee

A Movie Night with Duck Rabbit at the Millibo!

October 11, 17 & 18, 2024 at 7:30pm

 

Local independent film, Duck Rabbit, will be screening in October before it is sent to festivals.

Duck Rabbit is a comedy about many strange characters on a summer’s day, including a girl with writer’s block, a kid looking for a missing chicken, and three friends who carry a couch across town while on under the influence of a psychedelic.

Featuring many familiar outdoor locations and dozens of local artists, Duck Rabbit is the second feature from Colorado Springs based film company, Grown Up Costume Party, whose previous film Venus in Cancer is available to buy or rent on Amazon.

 

 

 

 

Watch the Trailer on Youtube

 

 

ONLINE TICKETS

Duck Rabbit is a Grown up Costume Party Production

Starring:

Kala Roquemore

Harlan Huckaby

Omid Dastan Harrison

Christian O Shaughnessy

Anne Stewart

Rachel Fey

Brooke Callahan

Director of Photography Travis Eckland

Edited by Bob Morsch

Written and Directed by Michael Alexander Lee

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SEATING:

MAT Seating chart

The MAT seats 109 patrons in a proscenium theatre with stadium style seating. Every seat at the MAT has excellent sight lines and acoustics.

All seating is assigned. If you have any special seating needs, or would like to request a specific seat, please call the MAT Box Office at 719-465-6321. We will do our best to accommodate your requests.

Wheelchair seats are A1 & A15

 

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PARKING:
All parking for the Millibo Art Theatre and the Ivywild School is shared.  Parking is available in the lot  immediately adjacent to the theatre, in front or behind the Ivywild school, and on the street.  In addition, the MAT blocks off 30 spaces in the lot before the show for theatre patrons.  When you arrive you may see an orange cone reserving a parking space.  Just notify the attendant you are a ticket holder and they will open that space for you or just move the cone toward the front of the space.

Author: Jim Jackson