What movie is about to play here at the Gould Theater? Well, anything you want, as long as it fits in with the Real Drama Queens theme.

Today is Thursday so that means it’s time for another dinner/show combo at the Legion of Honor. Last week, we saw Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette along with a packed house. It was a fabulous evening.
The whole concept of is that you can get some food, check out some art and then watch a related film to cap off the evening. Is this a viable alternative to strapping on your Glock “safe action” pistol (for self-defense of course) and then heading on over to the Metreon? You bet it is.
You might not like all the movies shown (some of you are a little picky, it seems), but finding one you want to see (or see again) shouldn’t be too hard. See the movie schedule and check out the photos of all the food, folks and fun, after the jump.
Here’s the mise-en-scene at the cafe. There were lots of people in their 30’s — this is a younger crowd than what the Legion of Honor usually attracts.

You could drop close to $65 for dinner on a white tablecloth if you went whole hog with a wine flight to complement your meal. Or you could have an appetizer and entree for $30. Or you could just nosh on some filling tapas in a more casual environment without spending much at all.
Zesty ginger carrot bisque in the background

Pork tenderloin. Yummers.

And of course you should leave some time to take in the world-class Marie Antoinette exhibit. Some people just come to see the movie and the exhibit without eating.
Check out the details on the Squid List and read a short review on Yelp. See you there!
January 17 Amadeus (1984, 160 min.), the Oscar-winning adaptation of Peter Shaffer’s play about the rivalry between two composers, Antonio Salieri, the Austrian court composer, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Legend has it, that as a 7-year-old Mozart declared that one day he would marry the young Marie-Antoinette.
January 24 Anne of the Thousand Days (1969; 145 min.) In the unsuccessful quest for a proper male heir, King Henry VIII’s royal love affairs mark the doomed fate of Anne Boleyn (Geneviève Bujold) and usher in the pivotal moment in British history where Henry promises to sign the Act of Succession to insure that daughter Elizabeth will be queen.
January 31 Elizabeth (1998; 124 min) Golden Globe winner, Cate Blanchett, transforms herself into one of history’s greatest monarchs, Queen Elizabeth I.
February 7 Mary, Queen of Scots (1972; 128 min.) This passionate and feisty costume dramas centered on the jealous feuding cousins, Mary Queen of Scotland (VanessaRedgrave) and Queen Elizabeth of England (Glenda Jackson).
February 14 The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen ofthe Desert(1994; 104 min.) The wickedly funny, high-drama trio of three drag-queens (Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce and Terence Stamp) are en route to perform a drag show in the remote Australian desert.

