Sheridan Opera House: Warren Miller’s “Timeless,” 11/29

Sheridan Opera House: Warren Miller’s “Timeless,” 11/29

Volkswagen presents Warren Miller’s “Timeless” at Telluride’s Sheridan Opera House on Friday, November 29, 2019.

Tickets are $15 for adults; $8 discounted ticket for kids 18 and under for the 6 p.m. film. Kids are welcome at the 8:30 p.m. show, but must purchase a normal $15 ticket.

Screenings are sponsored by BootDoctors, who are generously providing swag to be given away and raffled off at both screenings.

Available in the month of October, you can purchase a “ski pass” to all three ski films of the season- Matchstick’s Return to Send’er on November 16, Warren Miller’s “Timeless” on Friday, November 29, and Teton Gravity Research’s “Winterland” on Tuesday, December 17. A “ski pass” is good for one adult ticket to each 8:30 p.m. screening. Valued at $45, the “ski pass” is only $35 and can be purchased until November 1.

Tickets and additional event information are available at sheridanoperahouse.com or 970.728.6363 x5.

Please scroll down to watch the trailer for “Timeless.”

Year after year, ski and snowboard enthusiasts of all ages look forward to the coming of winter. This fall, Warren Miller Entertainment (WME) confirms that the joys of winter are eternal, with its 70th full-length feature film, Timeless, presented by Volkswagen.

Much of the world has changed since Warren Miller started making ski films in 1949, but the passion of snowriders across the globe has stayed the same. Timeless emulates the enduring spirit of winter and gives a deserving nod to the past seven decades of ski cinematography, while looking toward the future. Get ready to kick off your winter with a cast of fresh faces, inspirational locales, plenty of laughs and camaraderie, and a classic blend of the new and old.

“It’s incredible, looking at the fact that this is number 70,” says narrator Jonny Moseley. “Every year I still get that same feeling I got when I was a kid watching ski movies. I enjoy watching them now more than ever, and that is what Timeless celebrates.”

From the mountains of British Columbia, across the steeps of the Colorado Rockies, to the rooftop of the European Alps, Timeless explores winter stoke around the globe. Along for the ride are more new athletes than ever before, including female phenom and Jackson Hole’s 2019 Queen of Corbet’s Caite Zeliff, Olympic mogul skier Jaelin Kauf, Baker Boyd, Connery Lundin, Austin Ross, and Canadian World Cup ski racer Erin Mielzynski. Plus, returning to the screen are industry veterans Rob DesLauriers, Lorraine Huber, Tyler Ceccanti, Marcus Caston, Amie Engerbretson, and Forrest Jillson, as well as ski legend Glen Plake.

Featured Athletes:

AJ Oliver | Glen Plake | Brenna Kelleher | Jim Ryan | Austin Ross | Forrest Jillson
Cam Fitzpatrick | Caite Zeliff | Rob DesLauriers | Kit DesLauriers | Grace DesLauriers 
 Tia DesLauriers | Jess McMillan | Ryland Bell | Morgan Hebert | Rob Kingwill | Baker Boyd Ian Morrison | Marcus Caston | Aurélien Ducroz | Mattias Hargin | Erin Mielzynski 
Tyler Ceccanti | Amie Engerbretson | Connery Lundin | Jaelin Kauf | Lorraine Huber Christian Løvenskiold | Cooper Branham

Film Destinations: British Columbia | Wyoming | Colorado | France | Switzerland | Austria

The SHOW Bar at the Sheridan Opera House opens at 5 p.m. and will be open to ticket purchasers throughout the entire evening. Bootdoctors will be raffling of tons of great swag at both screenings. Free in the SHOW Bar following the 8:30 p.m. film is our first AfterSHOW of the season, a dance party with music from DJ Kentendo. DJ Kentendo hails from Altoona, Pennsylvania and is known for primarily spinning house, trap and popular dance remixes to continuously maintain energy on the floor.

You do not need to purchase to movie ticket to attend the AfterSHOW.

The Sheridan Arts Foundation was founded in 1991 as a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization to preserve the historic Sheridan Opera House as an arts and cultural resource for the Telluride community, to bring quality arts and cultural events to Telluride and to provide local and national youth with access and exposure to the arts through education. The Sheridan Arts Foundation is sponsored in part by grants from the Telluride Foundation, CCAASE and Colorado Creative Industries.

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