[Shows at the Pocket are $10 online and $14 at the door. Online sales close 4pm day of performance]

Following the success of the "Brother" premiere earlier this Spring, Captain Chambers embarked on a small, and personable tour this past July, sharing his films and ideas with you in a variety of intimate settings. While this tour took you as far South as Tacoma and as far North as Conway, this next journey will take you both East and West, and it will even follow the Captain on his yearly pilgrimage to Tulsa, Oklahoma. "Brother" follows a man through misunderstanding, anger, acceptance, forgiveness, and finally, understanding. This film is at the heart of Captain Chambers' artistic self, and it is a good representation of his style. This night will be an exhibition of his work, the man himself, and the creative spirits that join him for the journey.

Pulling from his own imagination, with influences that span from Godard to Lucas, Captain Chambers is an uncompromising cinematic poet, a celluloid artist and an auteur. He believes in the significance of individual expression, imagination and the sacred and creative self. You may love or hate his work, but you will not find another like him. He paints his stories with moving images and light, and he is not bound by critique or rules. To him, rules are for amateurs, and he loathes the idea of red carpets. Captain Chambers is simple man, but he is a storyteller. Let him tell you a story.

This night, we are hosted by The Pocket Theater, as Captain will be joined by the sounds of Clint McCune Music and friends. The music will feature many songs from Clint’s songbook, selections from the “Brother” soundtrack and a few surprises from the band, which formed specifically for this night! Tickets are $10.

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