About The Park Theatre's OSCAR® TALK! On-Demand Repeat of Original Live Program

ABOUT OSCAR® TALK! - the replay

New England’s newest performing arts center, The Park Theatre in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, produced on April 22nd, a live online panel discussion program before this year’s Oscar® awards program (April 25, ABC Network). A replay of the original panel discussion program, Oscar® Talk!, is available on-demand starting April 23 until May 6.

The program was hosted by Academy Award® winner Ernest Thompson (Best-Adapted Screenplay, On Golden Pond). Scheduled panelists included Estelle Parsons (Oscar® for Best Supporting actress, Bonnie & Clyde), Russell Williams II (Oscar® for Achievement in Sound, Glory, and Dances with Wolves), Keene State College Film Studies professor emeritus & filmmaker Larry Benaquist and Peg Aloi, film & TV critic and member of the Boston Society of Film Critics.

The panel will discuss this year’s Oscar® nominees (and films that did not make the cut), the Oscar® telecast, f Oscar® history, film industry issues, Covid-19’s effect on the industry, and more. In addition to discussion and interviews, movie clips will be shown. The audience will also be able to ask questions of the panelists.

Individual replay tickets of the event are $10, and household tickets are $15. 

REPLAY VIEWERS RECEIVE BONUS MATERIAL! See Ernest's complete interview with Estelle Parsons.

The event can be watched on a smartphone, tablet, or cast to your large screen TV via Apple Airplay or Chromecast.

The Park Theatre

ABOUT THE PARK

The Park Theatre first opened in Jaffrey in 1922 and was the center of community life as a movie and vaudeville house for 54 years until it closed in 1976. Purchased by The Park Theatre in 2006, it is being rebuilt as a state-of-the-art film and performing arts center, featuring two auditoriums seating 450, presenting movies, live theatre, including children’s productions, concerts, and lectures as well as offering a place for business and community gatherings for the Monadnock Region and its 100,000 residents, school districts and dynamic artistic community. The new theatre complex began construction in January 2019 and completed in 2020.