Disney’s “Tron” Producer Donald Kushner, Computer Image Choreographer Jerry Rees and Effects Animator John Van Vliet Join Night on the Grid Panel August 5 at the El Capitan Theatre
Disney’s “Tron” producer Donald Kushner, computer image choreographer Jerry Rees and effects animator John Van Vliet have joined El Capitan Theatre’s Night on the Grid panel with “The Art of Tron” author Mike Bonifer August 5 at 7pm.
Guests can watch the panel before a screening of “Tron.” Tickets are on sale now for $12.
Props from Disney’s “Tron” and “Tron: Legacy” from the Walt Disney Archives will be on display starting August 5 for guests to view.
Showtimes are August 5 and 7 are 10:00am, 1:00pm, 4:00pm and 7:00pm. Showtimes on August 6 are 10:00am and 1:00pm. Showtimes are subject to change.
Tickets for Disney’s “Tron” are $12 for all ages and are on sale now at www.elcapitantickets.com and https://www.fandango.com/el-capitan-theatre-aacon/theater-page. All seats are reserved. For more information on tickets, call 1-800-DISNEY-6.
The El Capitan Theatre has taken enhanced health and safety measures for its guests and cast members. All guests must follow posted instructions while visiting. For health and safety information including theatre policies and procedures visit https://elcapitantheatre.com/safetyinformation/
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About Disney’s “Tron”: When brilliant video game maker Flynn (Jeff Bridges) hacks the mainframe of his ex-employer, he is beamed inside an astonishing digital world… and becomes part of the very game he is designing. In his mission through cyberspace, Flynn matches wits with a maniacal Master Control Program and teams up with Tron, a security measure created to bring balance to the digital environment. Rated PG.
About The El Capitan Theatre: The El Capitan Theatre is an exclusive first-run movie theatre equipped with state-of-the-art technology, operated by The Walt Disney Studios. Known as Disney’s Home on Hollywood Boulevard, the theatre also hosts live stage shows, world premieres, special events and screenings of classic Disney films. In 2014, the City of Los Angeles declared the theatre a Historical Monument after it’s restoration showcasing the original lavish architecture.