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SCL Screening: Downton Abbey w/John Lunn

November 14, 2019   |   7:00pm PST   |   Screening
THE SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS & LYRICISTS
Invites SCL Members and one guest
to a screening of the Focus Features film
 

Followed by a Q&A with
Composer

JOHN LUNN

MODERATED BY JON BURLINGAME
Author & Journalist

Thursday, November 14, 2019
7:00PMUniversal Studios | Gate 3
Theater #3
4042 Lankershim Blvd
North Hollywood, CA 91602

Parking in Carl Laemmle Building/2160 Structure,
enter via Gate 3 from Lankershim Blvd (right lane for guests).
Uber/Lyft dropoff at Gate 1. See map below.

All attendees must have Photo ID to show at Security Gate.
Your guest must be with you at gate & check-in or they will not get in.

*** Limited capacity:  RSVP ASAP – click here ***

Please be mindful of the SCL’s Code of Conduct.

The continuing story of the Crawley family, wealthy owners of a large estate in the English countryside in the early 20th century.
PG | 122 min

Two-time Emmy® winner John Lunn’s music possesses a wonderfully unique voice that spans a wide spectrum of musical styles. Classically trained, yet contemporary in attitude, he combines a highly intelligent and sensitive approach with a sound that always hits at the emotional heart of a piece. His scores, which match the highest production values with a continual desire to discover new colors and sounds, are continuously in high demand. He is best known for scoring the hugely successful television series, Downton Abbey, and its motion picture featuring new music by Lunn.

John’s recent work includes five seasons of ITV/PBS’s adaption of The Grantchester Mysteries by James Runcie, The White Queen, and The White Princess (based on the bestselling novels by Phillipa Gregory), the former of which he received a Primetime Emmy® nomination for, all five seasons of Shetland, four seasons of The Last Kingdom, To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters, and three seasons of Jamestown. John has received critical acclaim for three adaptations of Charles Dickens classics: the BBC/Masterpiece centenary adaptation of The Mystery Of Edwin Drood, for which he was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award, a 14-part re-imagining of Little Dorrit, which garnered both a BAFTA nomination and his first Primetime Emmy® nomination, and Bleak House, for which he received RTS Best Score, and Best Title nominations.

  • Check-in begins 6:30PM.
  • If you RSVP but are unable to attend, please cancel your reservation by 5:00PM Wedensday, November 13.
  • Free for current SCL members (click here to check your membership status)  plus one guest who will stay for both the screening and Q&A.
  • Guests of SCL members may NOT attend without the member invitee, or if the member RSVPs, but cannot attend and cancels.
  • Please allow extra time for traffic, security and check-in.
  • This invitation is non-transferable.