“Mean Girls” Set for Oct. 3 Showing at Planetarium
The fall installment of “Films and Finger Foods” will be a screening of the 2024 version of “Mean Girls” in the Del and Norma Robison Planetarium.
In a movie-related tie-in, pink-themed snacks will be included among the finger foods offered at the screening. Snacks will be available at 6:30 p.m. with the movie starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free, but space is limited. To reserve a seat, guests can RSVP here.
The film is a remake of the 2004 comedy of the same name. New student Cady Heron navigates the thorny jungles of teenage and high school drama. Led by Regina George, the elite clique The Plastics welcomes Cady into their exclusive group. When she falls for Regina’s ex, Aaron Samuels, Cady risks her social status and faces Regina’s wrath. With the help of her socially shunned friends Janis and Damian, Cady must survive high school, the most dangerous mission of her life.
This rendition of “Mean Girls” includes an appearance by Truman alumna Jenna Fischer, who plays Cady’s mother.
An offshoot of the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series, “Films and Finger Foods” is offered free of charge thanks to the generous support of local sponsors, the Friends of the Lyceum program and the Truman State University Foundation.
In a movie-related tie-in, pink-themed snacks will be included among the finger foods offered at the screening. Snacks will be available at 6:30 p.m. with the movie starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free, but space is limited. To reserve a seat, guests can RSVP here.
The film is a remake of the 2004 comedy of the same name. New student Cady Heron navigates the thorny jungles of teenage and high school drama. Led by Regina George, the elite clique The Plastics welcomes Cady into their exclusive group. When she falls for Regina’s ex, Aaron Samuels, Cady risks her social status and faces Regina’s wrath. With the help of her socially shunned friends Janis and Damian, Cady must survive high school, the most dangerous mission of her life.
This rendition of “Mean Girls” includes an appearance by Truman alumna Jenna Fischer, who plays Cady’s mother.
An offshoot of the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series, “Films and Finger Foods” is offered free of charge thanks to the generous support of local sponsors, the Friends of the Lyceum program and the Truman State University Foundation.
The next installment of the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series will be a performance by the Vienna Boys Choir, Nov. 14 in Baldwin Hall Auditorium.