Win a pair of tickets to see Labyrinth come to a Clarksville movie theater


Journey into Jim Henson’s magical Labyrinth when the 1986 fantasy-adventure returns to the big screen for three days only as a nationwide fan celebration. Audiences are encouraged to attend the screenings in costume to celebrate the nostalgia, music and legacy of this beloved film.

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The event will include exclusive introductions by Brian Henson and Jennifer Connelly. In addition, audiences will enjoy a special theatrical screening of an episode of the award-winning fantasy series ͞The Storyteller.

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You have a chance to WIN a pair of tickets on Wednesday, April 18th at noon! The first ten people to comment on the post will win a pair of tickets!

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