On Sunday, August 5, the Crest Theatre will be screening documentary films on two former beloved San Francisco attractions, Playland at the Beach and the Sutro Baths. Remembering Playland at the Beach (2010) and Sutro's: The Palace at Lands End (2011) were written and directed by Bay Area filmmaker Tom Wyrsch, who will be in attendance for a Q&A period following each film. The films will be presented as a double bill for a single admission price.
Remembering Playland at the Beach
This full-length documentary film tells the history of San Francisco's famous 10-acre seaside amusement park, Playland at the Beach. Located next to Ocean Beach, it was torn down in 1972 to make way for a condominium development. Gone now for more than 3 decades, it remains one of the city's lost treasures. (60m)Sutro's: The Palace at Lands End
Tells the story of San Francisco's privately owned swimming, ice-skating and museum complex built in the late 19th century. Once the world's largest swimming pool establishment, the building burnt down in 1966. The ruins remain today. Journey back in time to revisit Sutro Baths when it was in full operation. A nostalgic trip back in time told by historians and the people that were there. (84m)
What: Playland at the Beach and Sutro Baths documentaries at Crest Theatre
When: Sunday, August 5, 1 p.m. (144 minutes)
Where: Crest Theatre, 1013 K Street, Sacramento
Cost: http://thecrest.com/tickets/index.cfm
For more info: (916) 442-7378; http://www.garfieldlaneproductions.com/Playland.php











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