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The Akron Holy War - World Premiere Produced and Directed by Anthony Fanelli

Presented by Akron Civic Theatre at Akron Civic Theatre, Akron OH

Sep 17 2017
The Akron Holy War - World Premiere Produced and Directed by Anthony Fanelli

The Akron Holy War – World Premiere

Produced and Directed by Anthony Fanelli

Sunday, September 17, 2017 7:00 PM

Akron Civic Theatre

The full length documentary film The Akron Holy War chronicles the storied high school football rivalry between two Akron, Ohio parochial powerhouses and the city that embraces them.
Documenting nearly 60 years of history, the film also takes you inside of both schools (Archbishop Hoban and St. Vincent St. Mary), in the locker rooms and on the field during the week leading up to and culminating in 2016’s game.

The Akron Holy War depicts the true emotion of the game, on and off of the field, told exclusively from the people who have lived it. Whether you were involved in the first game in 1959 or last year, the sentiment holds true: The Akron Holy War is 48 minutes that lasts a lifetime.

Please join us for the World Premiere screening of the documentary film The Akron Holy War. Doors open at 5:00pm for VIP* ticket holders and 5:30pm for all General ... view more »

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VIP Reserved – $18

General Admission – $10

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Akron Civic Theatre

182 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44308

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Please click the following link for a map of all the parking facilities in downtown Akron – http://www.downtownakron.com/_files/docs/dap-parking-and-skywalk-map.pdf

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