Press Release: Show Time Added for Popular OMNIMAX Film
PRESS RELEASE
April 13, 2011
MEDIA CONTACT: Jenna Stoll, (513) 287-7099 office, (513) 373-6592 cell, jstoll@cincymuseum.org
Show Time Added for Popular OMNIMAX Film
8 p.m. Saturday night show time added for Tornado Alley
CINCINNATI- The OMNIMAX film, Tornado Alley, is creating a lot of energy around town! So much in fact, that we are adding an 8 p.m. Saturday night showing.
In its first two weeks, Tornado Alley became one of the most popular OMNIMAX experiences in ten years at Cincinnati Museum Center. To best welcome interested storm-chasers, we have added an 8 p.m. showing for the remaining Saturday nights in April (April 16, 23, 30). Additional shows may be added as the demand continues.
This show replaces previously scheduled 8 p.m. Saturday night showing of Mysteries of Egypt.
Friday & Saturday nights at Museum Center are great date destinations! Cleopatra: The Exhibition is open late, beginning at 5 p.m. with last exhibit entry at 8 p.m. Go back in time and inside a tornado for unforgettable experiences with Tornado Alley.
For more information or to purchase tickets, call (513) 287-7000.
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