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Hugh Jackman Thrills 200+ Fans at ‘Song Sung Blue’ Premiere in Waukesha
UPDATE: More than 200 fans flocked to Marcus Majestic Cinema in Brookfield, Wisconsin, on October 10, 2023, for a star-studded premiere of “Song Sung Blue,” featuring acclaimed actor Hugh Jackman and director Craig Brewer. The excitement was palpable as attendees celebrated the film’s strong ties to Milwaukee and its tribute to the legendary Neil Diamond.
The evening kicked off with a lively lobby reception, where fans enjoyed live music by Kenosha musician Kevin Kamin, who performed beloved Neil Diamond classics. Attendees were treated to complimentary Kopp’s “Song Sung Blueberry” frozen custard, setting the stage for a nostalgic night filled with emotional connections to the music that shaped their lives.
For many fans, the film represents a heartwarming journey down memory lane. “I saw Lightning and Thunder as a little girl at the state fair, and it was the first cassette I bought with allowance money,” shared Jamie Hardt from Oconomowoc, expressing her joy about the premiere. “This is my childhood coming to life right here.”
Among those in attendance were mother-and-daughter duo Elizabeth Bagley and Camille Spella, who traveled from Sussex and Brookfield. “We are enjoying the music of our lives. We grew up with the music,” Bagley stated, highlighting the film’s emotional resonance for generations.
At 8 p.m., the event took a celebratory turn as Greg Marcus, CEO of Marcus Corporation, welcomed the audience alongside Jackman and Brewer. “It’s awesome having him here, supporting the film. And it’s an important film. It’s about Milwaukee. It’s the kind of film people should see together with other people,” Marcus emphasized.
Jackman himself praised Milwaukee and its vibrant culture during his speech, humorously recalling the local frozen custard. “Oh, that Kopp’s custard,” Jackman laughed. “You guys are incredible. The people of Milwaukee are incredible, and in many ways this story is a celebration of this place and the people that populate this place.”
This premiere not only showcased the film but also fostered a sense of community among fans, turning a movie screening into a heartwarming social event. The overwhelming turnout is a testament to the film’s emotional depth and its connection to the local culture.
As the credits roll, “Song Sung Blue” is poised to resonate with audiences, reminding them of the power of nostalgia and the joy of shared experiences. Fans are encouraged to catch the film and share their own memories as the buzz continues across social media.
Stay tuned for more updates on “Song Sung Blue” and future events as the local entertainment scene continues to thrive in Milwaukee!
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