Writer Tina Fey with "Mean Girls" star Lindsay Lohan |
Tickets for the “Mean Girls”
screening in Upper Darby featuring Tina Fey are still on sale and at a cheaper
price.
Prices for the August 16 screening
now range between $40 and $100 for seats in the 1,600-seat Upper Darby Performing
Arts Center. Lauren Yacina, director of marketing for the PAC, said there are
plenty of seats still available.
Fey will also host a Q&A
following the screening with Damian Holbrook, senior writer of TV Guide
Magazine, who will be moderating the Q&A.
All proceeds from the screening will
go toward a $300,000 sound system for the PAC.
A 1987 alumnus of Upper Darby High School and the summer
stage program, Fey drew inspiration from her days as a student for the cult
classic film, and also adapting elements from the book “Queen Bees and
Wannabes”.
“Mean
Girls” was a box office success when it was first released, grossing $129
million internationally and injected such iconic phrases like “fetch,” “boo,
you whore” and the “plastics” into everyday conversation.
Tickets
may be ordered online at www.udpac.org, over the phone at 610-622-1189, or
in person at the PAC box office Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The screening starts at 7:30 with the
Q&A to follow.
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