The beloved movie adaptation of the iconic TV show is making a grand return to the big screen for special sing-a-long screenings. Twenty-five years after its original release, fans will have the chance to relive the magic of this beloved cinematic musical once again.
On June 23 and 26, Fathom Events will host special “25th Anniversary Sing-A-Long” screenings. Audiences will be able to belt out their favorite tunes from the movie’s memorable soundtrack, including “Mountain Town,” “Kyle’s Mom’s a B*tch,” and “La Resistance (Medley).” Tickets for these special events are now available for purchase.
Back in 2014, co-songwriter Marc Shaiman shared some fascinating insights into the stories behind the movie’s songs. Speaking about “Up There,” a power ballad from the film, Shaiman revealed that Trey Parker, the movie’s co-creator, had a clear vision for the song. Shaiman added his own creative touches, orchestrating and arranging the music to match Parker’s desired sound. Shaiman explained that the song drew inspiration from Broadway’s “I want” songs, similar to classics like “Somewhere That’s Green.”
Get ready to experience the movie’s unforgettable songs and iconic moments on the big screen once again. Sing along to your heart’s content and immerse yourself in the beloved world of this cinematic masterpiece.