Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live: Time Bubble Tour
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DateFriday, November 12, 2021
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Event Starts7:30 PM
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VenueShubert Theatre
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Ticket Prices50% off using: CROW31
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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Event Details
Following the wildly successful “Watch Out for Snakes! Tour” in 2017, the “30th Anniversary Tour” in 2018, and “The Great Cheesy Movie Circus Tour” in 2019, Mystery Science Theater 3000 LIVE is launching the next all new production to hit the road! Join host Emily Connor (Emily Marsh) and the world’s greatest – and only – movie riffing robots, Tom Servo (Conor McGiffin), Crow (Nate Begle), and GPC (Yvonne Freese), as they take you on an exhilarating rollercoaster ride through the film Making Contact, imposed by Mad Scientist, Mega-Synthia (Yvonne Freese). Now you can sit in the same theater with your favorite characters and experience this long running comedy phenomenon in a universally-acclaimed LIVE event.
FEATURE FILM: Making Contact (1985 Shot on location in Germany)
Appears to be a send up – or at least heavily references – every Speilberg movie ever made, including notes of E.T., Poltergeist, The Goonies, Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and just a pinch of Lincoln. Featuring animated toys in an overcrowded childhood during the eighties, complete with an evil ventriloquist dummy, and heavily branded IP at almost every turn. You’ll have fun watching as Emily and the Bots try to make sense of it all.
ENHANCE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH THESE SPECIAL PACKAGES:
VIP Level 1 Meet & Greet Package includes ($199 plus convenience fees)
- One premium reserved ticket in the first 10 rows
- VIP early entry into the venue
- Exclusive meet & greet with Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo, Gypsy & Emily
- Personal photograph with Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo, Gypsy & Emily
- Specially designed tour t-shirt (Exclusive to VIP Only)
- Custom MST3K popcorn bucket
- Specially designed enamel pin set
- MST3K tote bag
- Official meet & greet laminate
- Limited availability
VIP Level 2 Tour Package includes: ($129 plus conveniene fees)
- One premium reserved ticket
- VIP early entry into the venue
- Specially designed tour t-shirt (Exclusive to VIP Only)
- Custom MST3K popcorn bucket
- Specially designed enamel pin set
- MST3K tote bag
- Commemorative VIP laminate
- Limited availability
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VIP Packages Available
ENHANCE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH THESE SPECIAL PACKAGES:
VIP Level 1 Meet & Greet Package includes ($199 plus convenience fees)
- One premium reserved ticket in the first 10 rows
- VIP early entry into the venue
- Exclusive meet & greet with Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo, Gypsy & Emily
- Personal photograph with Crow T. Robot, Tom Servo, Gypsy & Emily
- Specially designed tour t-shirt (Exclusive to VIP Only)
- Custom MST3K popcorn bucket
- Specially designed enamel pin set
- MST3K tote bag
- Official meet & greet laminate
- Limited availability
VIP Level 2 Tour Package includes: ($129 plus conveniene fees)
- One premium reserved ticket
- VIP early entry into the venue
- Specially designed tour t-shirt (Exclusive to VIP Only)
- Custom MST3K popcorn bucket
- Specially designed enamel pin set
- MST3K tote bag
- Commemorative VIP laminate
- Limited availability
Show Run Time & Age Recommendation
Show Run Time:
- Act 1: 50 minutes
- Intermission: 20 minutes
- Act 2: 50 minutes
Best enjoyed by audiences ages 13 and up.
Feature Film
Making Contact (1985 Shot on location in Germany)
Appears to be a send up – or at least heavily references – every Speilberg movie ever made, including notes of E.T., Poltergeist, The Goonies, Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and just a pinch of Lincoln. Featuring animated toys in an overcrowded childhood during the eighties, complete with an evil ventriloquist dummy, and heavily branded IP at almost every turn. You’ll have fun watching as Emily and the Bots try to make sense of it all.
About Mystery Science Theater 3000
Premiering in 1988 on KTMA-TV in Minneapolis, MST3K, the long-running and original “talk back” show has earned its place in history as one of the Top 100 TV Shows of all time, according to Time, Rolling Stone, and Entertainment Weekly. Set on the Satellite of Love, the series follows a hapless host trapped by mad scientists on a satellite in space, who is forced to watch some of the most outrageously cheesy movies the world has ever seen.
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Because of the attachment from an unknown email, it can sometimes be filtered as spam or junk, so we suggest checking those folders. If the email with the tickets doesn’t arrive after 24 hours, contact the Shubert Ticket Office at 203-562-5666, and they can re-send it or have the tickets held at the Box Office for you.
Please Read Our Covid Health And Safety Guidelines
In consideration of the health and well-being of patrons, artists, volunteers, and staff - the following health and safety policy will be in effect through December 31, 2021:
FULL COVID-19 VACCINATION: will be required for patrons, as well as staff, volunteers, performers, backstage crew, and all others entering the Shubert Theatre.
IF UNVACCINATED: please bring proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of the performance start time.
FACE MASKS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL regardless of vaccination status, while inside the building, except while actively eating or drinking. A properly worn mask completely covers the nose and mouth, is secured to the head, and fits snugly against the side of the face.
**Children 12 and under who cannot be vaccinated by federal law must be accompanied by an adult (who meets the above guidelines), and are required to wear a face mask. As vaccines are approved for children by the CDC and FDA, the Shubert will review its policy and update accordingly.