CINCO de MANGO (photo gallery and event details)
so, I bet you never thought you’d see the day, eh??
A private screening of the independent ROCKumentary film titled —
“What’s Keeping Live Music Alive?”
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Questions, Answered — and, remember:
HAVE SOME FUN!
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Date — May 5, 2026 (5/5/2026);
Location — The Little Theatre
Address — 240 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14604
Start Time — 6:30 PM (cocktail hour)
Film Screening — 7 PM or so
Q&A — 8:45 PM
End Time — by about 9:15 PM
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Your name & party will be on the guest list — and, you’re also welcome to bring your printed commemorative ticket as a valid method for entry to the venue.
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Your invite includes seating for any friends, family or children in your party.
Bring whoever you’d like to!
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We’ll be kicking off the evening at 6:30 PM with some food & beverages. As we approach the 7 PM hour, guests will take their seats in the theater. The screening will commence by about 7:05 PM, with a 90-minute total runtime.
After the screening has concluded, everyone will be dismissed and offered an opportunity to stick around for a brief, ~ 15-20 minute Q&A with the executive producer and creative director. This is optional, of course.
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The whole evening is covered, and will be completely free. If you choose to purchase additional food or beverages beyond what is provided, the concessions booth will be available for individual purchase throughout the evening. Otherwise, you shouldn’t have to spend any money to enjoy yourselves!
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Honestly, the only objective of the evening is to relax and have some fun. We sincerely hope that you enjoy yourselves and don’t feel any obligation to stick around the whole time. You are welcome to come & go as you please. The sole reason that we decided to organize this event was to celebrate and commemorate a chapter in our shared human experience that quite simply would NOT have been possible without your involvement and support along the way. So, kick back & let’s enjoy this!
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Of course! You don’t have to join us in-person for this moment. We really just want to thank the people who participated & contributed to this silly project. There will, eventually, be an edited 60-minute version that was cut for broadcast television available online. However, this might be your only chance to see the extended, director’s cut with a chance to ask questions to the production team during the Q&A after the screening. The choice is yours, friends!