Feb 13 2017
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May 08 2017
Film Screening: Murder in the Oratory

Film Screening: Murder in the Oratory

Presented by The Andy Warhol Museum at The Andy Warhol Museum

In conjunction with the exhibition Michael Chow aka Zhou Yinghua: Voice for My Father, the museum will hold daily screenings of Murder in the Oratory (1937), directed by renowned filmmaker Fei Mu. Featuring Zhou Xinfang, Michael Chow's father, the film depicts a dramatic tale of deceit, murder, and family quarrels. Fei Mu merges the operatic and the filmic, crossing the stylized flair and song of Beijing opera with expressive camera angles.

The film will run daily from February 13–May 8, 2016, during the run of the exhibition.

Film schedules are subject to change. Please call 412.237.8300 for the daily schedule.

Admission Info

Free with Museum admission.

Members of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Free
Adults $20
Students (with valid ID) $10
Children (3-18) $10
Seniors (65+) $10
Fridays 5pm – 10pm Half-price admission with Good Fridays program

Phone: 412.237.8300

Dates & Times

2017/02/13 - 2017/05/08

Additional time info:

Film schedules are subject to change. Please call 412.237.8300 for the daily schedule.

Location Info

The Andy Warhol Museum

117 Sandusky St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Parking Info

Museum parking is located one block north of the museum on Sandusky Street ($8). Additional public parking is available behind the museum in the General Robinson Street parking garage (average $6, prices may vary during nearby Stadium events).

Accessibility Info

The Andy Warhol Museum is committed to providing an excellent experience to visitors of all backgrounds and abilities.

For visitors who are blind or have low vision, educators are trained to be sighted guides and provide detailed descriptions of artwork on gallery tours. Touchable objects are included when available.

Tactile displays featuring raised line and textured reproductions of key works in The Warhol’s collection are installed in the 7th floor galleries for all visitors to explore.

To schedule a tour of our exhibitions please contact access@warhol.org. We welcome service dogs.

Out Loud is The Andy Warhol Museum’s inclusive audio guide. Learn about the life and art of pop artist Andy Warhol through different stories and a variety of voices, such as scholars, curators, and members of Warhol’s family. Out Loud is designed to be inclusive of users across abilities. For users who are blind or have low vision, the app is screen reader-optimized and offers enlargeable text. The app also offers in-depth visual descriptions of Warhol artworks. Out Loud is available for download on iOS devices from the App Store. To learn more and to borrow an iOS device for free while at the museum, visit the admissions desk or contact access@warhol.org

Large print wall labels and panel text are available at the admission desk. Labels are available in print or digital format for use at the museum.

American Sign Language interpreters are available for tours or public programs at The Warhol. Please contact access@warhol.org two weeks in advance to schedule a tour or request an interpreter. Relay calls are welcome.

The museum’s main entrance at 117 Sandusky Street is wheelchair accessible. The staff entrance at East General Robinson Street is equipped with a lift.

Accessible elevators are located on the first floor of the museum. All floors, including The Factory underground, The Warhol Café, The Warhol Store, and gallery levels, are accessible for people with mobility impairments. Restrooms are located on the underground (basement) floor and the second floor. All restrooms include accessible facilities.

Standard wheelchairs are available free of charge on a limited basis. Please reserve more than 24 hours in advance by contacting access@warhol.org.

The Warhol theater is equipped with an FM assistive listening system. Receivers with headphones or neck loops are available free of charge at the admissions desk.

Fifteen Minutes Eternal, an orientation film screened daily in The Warhol theater, is open captioned.

The Warhol welcomes individuals with autism spectrum disorders and sensory sensitivities during our sensory friendly events for teens and adults and accessible group tours and workshops. To learn about upcoming programs, visit our calendar or contact access@warhol.org to schedule a tour.