Where You Go When the Record is Over

Boogie up to Denton, where John Travolta is still young and king of the disco floor. Saturday Night Fever catapulted Travolta into superstardom, thanks to his sexy, sweaty performance. This 1970s dance sensation not only chronicled the rise of disco, it also set the standard for film soundtracks to come...
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Boogie up to Denton, where John Travolta is still young and king of the disco floor. Saturday Night Fever catapulted Travolta into superstardom, thanks to his sexy, sweaty performance. This 1970s dance sensation not only chronicled the rise of disco, it also set the standard for film soundtracks to come with one Bee Gees song after another, immortalizing the hit song “Stayin’ Alive.” Plus, you get to see white-suited Travolta as he and his dance partner get down. Step back in time at Denton’s Movie Tavern (916 W. University Drive) at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday for $7.50.
Wed., May 14, 7:30 p.m., 2014

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