John Cameron Mitchell in attendance for a post-film Q&A and acoustic performance
Post-Show Meet and Greet ticket includes one photo on a personal device and one personal item to be signed
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the critically acclaimed, award-winning rock movie musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch with an unforgettable evening featuring writer, director, and Golden Globe–nominated star John Cameron Mitchell.
The event includes a rare 35mm screening of the film, followed by a live Q&A, and a special mini acoustic performance by Mitchell.
Arrive early for the pre-show costume contest—held in every city—for a chance to win prizes from our sponsors, The Criterion Collection and The Punk Rock Museum. Come dressed as your best Hedwig or in a look inspired by the work of John Cameron Mitchell.
Post show meet and greet add-ons available!
Produced by ThisMyShow Presents.
JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL
John Cameron Mitchell wrote/directed/starred in the rock musical and film Hedwig and the Angry Inch for which he won the 2014 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, a Special Tony for his performance, an Obie Award, the Best Director award at the 2001 Sundance Festival and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor, along with 25 other awards.
He wrote/directed the improv-based film Shortbus (2006); directed the film adaptation of Pulitzer Prize-winning play Rabbit Hole (2010) which garnered a Best Actress Oscar nom for Nicole Kidman; and co-wrote and directed the YA punk romance How to Talk to Girls at Parties (2017) starring Kidman and Elle Fanning. He executive-produced (with Gus Van Sant) Jonathan Caouette’s Tarnation (2004) which was the most decorated documentary of 2004.
John was in the original casts of Tony-winning Big River, The Secret Garden, and Six Degrees of Separation; as well as Hello Again (Drama Desk nom) and Larry Kramer’s The Destiny of Me (Obie Award). TV roles include: Girls, Shrill, The Good Fight, Mozart in the Jungle, Yellowjackets, The Sandman, City on Fire and Joe Exotic in Joe Vs Carole. He wrote and directed two scripted podcast series: the musical Anthem: Homunculus (2019) starring Glenn Close, Cynthia Erivo, Patti Lupone and Laurie Anderson; and the satirical sitcom Cancellation Island (2025) starring Holly Hunter.
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