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This quarter, many events are scheduled to fill any free time you have to waste. From nostalgic Disney screenings to student work on the big screen, SCADshow has much to offer. Check out the list of events here to read more about what they have to offer.

“The Little Mermaid”

Wednesday, Sept. 19, 6 p.m.

“The Little Mermaid” is part of SCADshow’s quarter of Disney movies. The viewing is free to SCAD card holders, $3 for military and seniors and $5 for the general public. Shuttles begin picking students up at SCAD Atlanta’s main campus an hour before the screening and doors open 30 minutes before.

 

 SCAD AnimationFest

Sept. 27-29

SCAD Atlanta’s three-day AnimationFest celebrates and explores the medium of animation. This event is free and open to all students. Events include film screenings, panels, presentations and a demonstration. Shuttles will be moving back and forth between the main campus and SCADshow.

 

The Art of Voice Acting”

Saturday, September 29,  12-2 p.m.

Joan baker and Rudy Gaskins spend two hours with students and general public to give an idea of what a career in voice acting will be like. Unlike many SCADshow events, this event is not free. For SCAD card holders, tickets are $25, while for general public the fee is $50. Shuttles will begin pick up at main campus one hour before the event and will return outside SCADshow immediately after.

“Beauty and the Beast”

Wednesday, Oct. 3,  6 p.m.

To add onto the Disney film fest, SCADshow has chosen “Beauty and the Beast.” This is another free event for SCAD card holders, $3 for military and seniors and for general public, $5. Shuttles will pick up at main campus beginning at 5 p.m. and will continue to run until the screening begins. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and concessions will be sold on the lower level of the theater. Shuttles will be back to pick you up outside of SCADshow immediately after the film ends.

 

Jodi Picoult Book Signing

Friday, Oct. 5, 7-9 p.m.

Jodi Picoult, author of many titles, has a new book, “A Spark of Light.” She will be visiting SCADshow to talk about her new novel and sign copies. This event is free to SCAD card holders and will range from $28-$33 for general public. Ticket deals include $28.99 for a single ticket and $32.99 for a set of two. Shuttles will begin pick up at main campus at 6 p.m. and continue until 7 p.m. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and shuttles will be back for pick up at 9 p.m.

 

“The Lion King,”

Wednesday, Oct. 10, 6 p.m.

To finish off the Disney series, “The Lion King,” will be screening. This is another event that is free to all SCAD card holders. The shuttle will be available for pick up at main campus the hour before the screening begins. After the film, jump on the shuttle outside of SCADshow and it will drop you back off at main campus.

To learn more or purchase tickets in advance for these events, visit the SCADshow website. The theater urges visitors not to bring in large bags and any bags brought in may be looked through by security. Security and workers also have the right to prohibit any item that could cause danger or disruption to anyone in the building.