Event Series Typoid Mary

Typhoid Mary

Steamer N.10 Theatre 500 Western Ave, Albany, NY, United States

Many people have heard of “Typhoid Mary,” who was believed to have infected between 51 to 122 people with typhoid fever. Less familiar is Mary Mallon herself, the cook behind the name. Born in 1869, Mary was a feisty, vulgar, yet deeply religious Irish immigrant. This quirky, anachronistic telling of the discovery of Mary’s peculiar disease as well as her forced quarantine unfolds in front of a backdrop of changing notions of medicine, morality and cleanliness. Did she willfully infect others? Was she a victim of a misguided medical authority? Or is the truth even stranger?

Event Series Typoid Mary

Typhoid Mary

Steamer N.10 Theatre 500 Western Ave, Albany, NY, United States

Many people have heard of “Typhoid Mary,” who was believed to have infected between 51 to 122 people with typhoid fever. Less familiar is Mary Mallon herself, the cook behind the name. Born in 1869, Mary was a feisty, vulgar, yet deeply religious Irish immigrant. This quirky, anachronistic telling of the discovery of Mary’s peculiar disease as well as her forced quarantine unfolds in front of a backdrop of changing notions of medicine, morality and cleanliness. Did she willfully infect others? Was she a victim of a misguided medical authority? Or is the truth even stranger?

Event Series Typoid Mary

Typhoid Mary

Steamer N.10 Theatre 500 Western Ave, Albany, NY, United States

Many people have heard of “Typhoid Mary,” who was believed to have infected between 51 to 122 people with typhoid fever. Less familiar is Mary Mallon herself, the cook behind the name. Born in 1869, Mary was a feisty, vulgar, yet deeply religious Irish immigrant. This quirky, anachronistic telling of the discovery of Mary’s peculiar disease as well as her forced quarantine unfolds in front of a backdrop of changing notions of medicine, morality and cleanliness. Did she willfully infect others? Was she a victim of a misguided medical authority? Or is the truth even stranger?

Event Series Typoid Mary

Typhoid Mary

Steamer N.10 Theatre 500 Western Ave, Albany, NY, United States

Many people have heard of “Typhoid Mary,” who was believed to have infected between 51 to 122 people with typhoid fever. Less familiar is Mary Mallon herself, the cook behind the name. Born in 1869, Mary was a feisty, vulgar, yet deeply religious Irish immigrant. This quirky, anachronistic telling of the discovery of Mary’s peculiar disease as well as her forced quarantine unfolds in front of a backdrop of changing notions of medicine, morality and cleanliness. Did she willfully infect others? Was she a victim of a misguided medical authority? Or is the truth even stranger?

Event Series Pine Hills Film Series

The Great McGinty

Steamer N.10 Theatre 500 Western Ave, Albany, NY, United States

Naïve Daniel McGinty is corruptly elected governor and then he tries to be honest. Exceptional Preston Sturges satires with Brian Donlevy and William Demarest. Admission free, $5 donation suggested.

Free
Event Series Pine Hills Film Series

Shall We Dance

Steamer N.10 Theatre 500 Western Ave, Albany, NY, United States

Ballet star Petrov arranges to cross the Atlantic aboard the same ship as the dancer and musical star he's fallen for but barely knows. By the time the ocean liner reaches New York, a little white lie has churned through the rumour mill and turned into a hot gossip item -that the two celebrities

Free

The Adventures of Robinhood

Steamer N.10 Theatre 500 Western Ave, Albany, NY, United States

When King Richard the Lionheart is captured, his scheming brother Prince John (Claude Rains) plots to reach the throne, to the outrage of Sir Robin of Locksley (Errol Flynn), the bandit king of Sherwood Forest. Rounding up his band of men and eventually winning the support of the lovely Maid Marian (Olivia de Havilland), Robin […]

Event Series Pine Hills Film Series

Brief Encounter

Steamer N.10 Theatre 500 Western Ave, Albany, NY, United States

Poignant British romantic drama. A married woman’s dull suburban life is complicated by a chance meeting at a railway station. Trevor Howard, Celia Johnson, dir. David Lean Admission free, $5 donation suggested.

Free