A Fourth of July bash for the Brits
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Say you’re British and don’t really look at July 4 -- America’s Independence Day -- as something to celebrate. Or maybe you just don’t like fireworks.
Humorist Martin Lewis has an alternative. He’s producing a British-themed party at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood featuring performances by Spencer Davis, Denny Laine and Gordon Waller and screenings of two films: “Go-Go Mania,” with many of the British Invasion bands of the 1960s, and “Goal! The 1966 World Cup,” a documentary about England’s victory in the world soccer championship.
The event, scheduled from 4 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, is a benefit for the American Cinematheque. Tickets are $40 general admission, $30 for seniors and students, $25 for Cinematheque members.
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