‘Hazel’ Starring Bethlehem’s Own Madelyn Dundon Comes to ArtsQuest for Three Special Screenings

Get More LVWITHLOVE Content at LVwithLOVE.com

Become a partner or contact us

Bethlehem Catholic graduate and Lehigh Valley native Madelyn Dundon is bringing her latest film Hazel to the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas at ArtsQuest for three special screenings this December AND you can find it on streaming soon!

Hazel is a survival thriller based on the true story of Hazel Miner, a teenager who tried to protect her younger siblings during a deadly 1920 blizzard in North Dakota. The film has played to sold out audiences across the Dakotas and now arrives in Bethlehem before it begins streaming later this month.

The production converted an abandoned Kmart in Bismarck into a full movie studio, complete with a snow landscape, lighting rigs, VFX elements, and even horses brought inside for filming. Local audiences will appreciate the creativity of turning a forgotten building into something new.

Dundon also spoke about what it means to bring the film home. From her years at Bethelehem Catholic High School to the Freddy Awards to her breakout in Getting Grace with Dan Roebock (who has also been on our podcast), she credits the Valley for giving her the foundation to take on roles like this one.

ArtsQuest screening dates:
• Sunday, December 7 at 1 p.m. with Q and A
• Monday, December 8 at 7:15 p.m. with Q and A
• Wednesday, December 10 at 12:30 p.m.

Tickets: https://www.artsquest.org/event/hazel-standard-screening/

Hazel will also be available to stream on Apple TV beginning December 23.

Thank you to our Partners!

WDIY 88.1 FM

Wind Creek Event Center

Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate

Molly’s Irish Grille & Sports Pub

Banko Beverage Company

Email your news release to info@lehighvalleywithlovemedia.com


Advertisement

Advertisement

 

Popcorn Pushers premieres at The Emmaus Theatre on November 8

Get More LVWITHLOVE Content at LVwithLOVE.com

Become a partner or contact us

The Lehigh Valley’s comedy scene takes center stage this fall with the premiere of Popcorn Pushers: Season 01, a darkly funny new sitcom from creator Jiah Peck and his production team, Pigeon City. The series follows the eccentric staff of a struggling movie theater secretly owned by loan sharks, inspired by Peck’s real-life experiences working at Regal Cinemas in Quakertown and the County Theater in Doylestown.