In honor of Pride Month, the Scarsdale Public Library presents a special screening of the 1961 classic film, The Children's Hour. This powerful drama, based on Lillian Hellman's play, explores themes of truth, reputation, and identity. Join fellow film enthusiasts for an evening of cinematic history and meaningful discussion. The library continues its mission to encourage the exploration of ideas and the pursuit of lifelong learning through this curated Pride-themed event for the community.
What to Expect
A screening of the 1961 film followed by an opportunity to engage with the community in a library setting.
Who Should Attend
Film buffs
LGBTQ+ community members
Library patrons
History enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
The event features a screening of the film in the library's community space.
Venue & Address
Scarsdale Public Library
54 Olmsted Rd Scarsdale , New York – 10583 United States
Organizer
Scarsdale Public Library · Public Library
A community hub dedicated to the joy of reading, exploration, and lifelong learning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee?
Library events are typically free and open to the public.
Do I need to register?
Check the Scarsdale Public Library website for event registration.
What is the film rating?
The film is a classic drama; please check parental guidance if bringing children.
Where is the library?
54 Olmsted Rd, Scarsdale, NY.
Is there parking?
Yes, parking is available at the library.
Can I bring snacks?
Please check the library's policy on food and drink.
Tags
pride
film
library
Scarsdale
cinema
history
Summary
A Pride Month screening of the 1961 film The Children's Hour at the Scarsdale Public Library.