Wayback Wednesday: Lawrence of Arabia

Wednesday, June 19
A delicious Chicken Shwarma dinner inspired by LAWRENCE OF ARABIA can be added to your ticket by calling the box office at 609-466-1964. Limited availability remains. The menu includes:
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA chronicles the World War I experiences of T. E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole, in a breakout role). Early on, Lawrence gets transferred to Arabia, where he befriends Sherif Ali Ben El Kharish (Omar Sharif). At a time when the Arabs were rebelling against the Turks, Lawrence helps the Arabs. Dismissed by Prince Feisal (Alec Guinness) and his British superiors, Lawrence manages to unite Feisal's faction with that of Auda Abu Tayi (Anthony Quinn). After his success, the Allies use Lawrence in order to gain Arab cooperation against the Imperial Powers. The epic of all epics, Lawrence of Arabia cements director David Lean's status in the filmmaking pantheon with nearly four hours of grand scope, brilliant performances, and beautiful cinematography.
Directed by David Lean
Runtime: 222 mins.
Rating: PG
Common Sense Media Rating: Ages 13+
A delicious Chicken Shwarma dinner inspired by LAWRENCE OF ARABIA can be added to your ticket by calling the box office at 609-466-1964. Limited availability remains. The menu includes:
- Salad - Organic Mixed Greens with Pickled Tomatoes
- Entree - Chicken Shwarma Platter served over Rice with Tahini Sauce.
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA chronicles the World War I experiences of T. E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole, in a breakout role). Early on, Lawrence gets transferred to Arabia, where he befriends Sherif Ali Ben El Kharish (Omar Sharif). At a time when the Arabs were rebelling against the Turks, Lawrence helps the Arabs. Dismissed by Prince Feisal (Alec Guinness) and his British superiors, Lawrence manages to unite Feisal's faction with that of Auda Abu Tayi (Anthony Quinn). After his success, the Allies use Lawrence in order to gain Arab cooperation against the Imperial Powers. The epic of all epics, Lawrence of Arabia cements director David Lean's status in the filmmaking pantheon with nearly four hours of grand scope, brilliant performances, and beautiful cinematography.
Directed by David Lean
Runtime: 222 mins.
Rating: PG
Common Sense Media Rating: Ages 13+