Mourning Sickness Vol. 2 – Serial Mom [In-Person Only]
7pm doors
8pm pre-show entertainment
8:30pm PUSSY WILLOW!
$18 General Admission
$13 Member/Student/Senior
Visiting Artist
“You can’t wear white shoes after Labor Day!“
John “Pope of Trash” Waters teams up with the one and only, the divine Kathleen Turner (Romancing the Stone) for this brilliant comedy.
There’s something about Beverly Sutphin. Maybe it’s the way she styles her hair for that PTA meeting, or it could be the hot apple pie she bakes with that extra love baked right into the crust … or maybe it’s her unquenchable appetite for BLOODSHED and DEATH! John Waters alumna Mink Stole plays “a divorced woman” determined to bring the fiendish Beverly to justice in this mother of a cult classic.
(John Waters, US, 1994, 95 min, in English)
Ticketing, concessions, cinemas, restrooms, and our public edit lab are located on Northwest Film Forum’s ground floor, which is wheelchair accessible. All doors in Northwest Film Forum are non-motorized, and may require staff assistance to open. Our upstairs workshop room is not wheelchair accessible.
The majority of seats in our main cinema are 21″ wide from armrest to armrest; some seats are 19″ wide. We are working on creating the option of removable armrests!
We have a limited number of assistive listening devices available for programs hosted in our larger theater, Cinema 1. These devices are maintained by the Technical Director, and can be requested at the ticketing and concessions counter. Also available at the front desk is a Sensory Kit you can borrow, which includes a Communication Card, noise-reducing headphones, and fidget toys.
The Forum does NOT have assistive devices for the visually impaired, and is not (yet) a scent-free venue. Our commitment to increasing access for our audiences is ongoing, and we welcome all public input on the subject!
If you have additional specific questions about accessibility at our venue, please contact our Patron Services Manager at maria@nwfilmforum.org. Our phone number (206-329-2629) is voicemail-only, but we check it often.
Made possible due to a grant from Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, in partnership with Sensory Access, our Sensory Access document presents a visual and descriptive walk-through of the NWFF space. View it in advance of attending an in-person event at bit.ly/nwffsocialnarrativepdf, in order to prepare yourself for the experience.
NWFF patrons will be required to wear masks that cover both nose and mouth while in the building. Disposable masks are available at the door for those who need them. We are not currently checking vaccination cards. Recent variants of COVID-19 readily infect and spread between individuals regardless of vaccination status.
Read more about NWFF’s policies regarding cleaning, masks, and capacity limitations here.