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By 1916 Charlie Chaplin had become the most popular person on the planet, drawing crowds in the tens of thousands. It was like the frenzy over The Beatles half-a-century later, only Chaplin’s fame was far greater. This performative program explores that fame and the iconic Tramp character at its core based on a newly discovered series of thirty-seven articles written in 1916 by Fred Goodwins, one of the actors in Chaplin’s company. The series originally appeared in the British magazine Red ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
This event is free, with registration.
Phone: 412.622.8866
Email: info@pittsburghlectures.org
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A book signing will follow the lecture. The author’s current book will be available for sale from Classic Lines.
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
Pay Parking
Parking for the Carnegie Music Hall and the Carnegie Library Lecture Hall is available at the Carnegie Museums in Oakland.
The museum operates a six-level parking facility for cars and small vans. The entrance is located at the intersection of S. Craig Street and Forbes Avenue.
Parking for most events is $6 for the whole evening. Pay stations that take credit cards are located at the exit gates, in the Carnegie Museum of Art (near the Carnegie Cafe’s first floor restrooms), and in the Portal Entry.
For Ten Evenings the parking is cash-only, pay upon entry, to ease the traffic flow when leaving the lecture.
Free Parking
There is free street parking in the City of Pittsburgh after 6 p.m. Please note that this does not apply to private lots, such as the ones owned by CMU.
You can check the on-street parking meters to confirm that you are in a location where parking is free after 6 p.m.