Movies in the Park: SCHOOL OF ROCK
Rated Unknown
Location: Rolling Road Show
This show is a part of the Movies in the Park Signature Series, Click to See More
See a list of all Movies in the Park screenings here!
Movies in the park is sponsored by The Shore Condos, Austin's WB, Marketing Matters and The Downtown Austin Neighborhood association
PLEASE NOTE: IF THIS EVENT GETS CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN, IT WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY APRIL 5, SAME TIME, SAME PLACE
The Austin Parks Foundation presents FREE "Movies In The Park"
Austin Parks Foundation is proud to continue the Movies in the Park spring series. All movies will be shown at Republic Square Park (4th and Guadalupe St.) in downtown Austin. Bring your blankets and chairs and experience your favorite movies under the stars. Sponsored by The Shore with special assistance by the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.
Good Stuff to Know:
All movies are free. Dogs, picnics, and lawn chairs are welcome. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted in the park. Refreshments will be available for purchase from Dog Almighty (hot dogs, veggie dogs, chili, popcorn and drinks) and Lifeworks Ben and Jerry's (mmmm, ice cream).
SCHOOL OF ROCK
D. Richard Linklater 2003 108min. PG-13 35mm
PLUS! Come early and catch a LIVE CONCERT by the kids of the Paul Green School of Rock Music!
After being fired from his own band, the guitar player Dewey Finn (Jack Black) needs to raise some money to pay for his rent and his bills. When his friend and school teacher Ned Schneebly (Mike White) is called to a temporary work in an expensive private school, Dewey pretends to be Ned and accepts the job. He finds talented young musicians in his class, and he decides to form a rock-and-roll band with the students and win a competition called "Battle of Bands" to raise the prize and be recognized in the show business.

Kid Policy: 18 and up; Children 6 and up will be allowed only with a parent or guardian. No children under the age of 6 will be allowed.
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