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NEW DOCUMENTARY THE MIGHTY UKE AND LIVE UKELELE PERFORMANCE!
The Balboa Theatre
San Francisco, CA
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NEW DOCUMENTARY THE MIGHTY UKE AND LIVE UKELELE PERFORMANCE!
MIGHTY UKE
MIGHTY UKE

Think of a ukulele and you probably imagine grass skirts, slide guitar and kitchy lyrics, but far from being just a novelty instrument, the uke has a rich history and has profoundly affected music around the world.

Originally brought to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants, , ukulele music owned the airwaves. Broadway produced ukulele musicals. Hollywood produced ukulele movie stars. The little instrument was so inexpensive and easy to play that by the early twenties the uke was the most popular instrument in the American home and the first musical voice for millions of children. Over the next thirty years the uke was number one, and then, with the rise of rock and roll guitar, faded into nerdy obscurity. Until now.

In the internet age, the ukulele is making a comeback. Ukes top the charts in Japan, Swedish punks thrash uke angst, California popsters serve it to ya ukulele style, and all of them meet together at the myriad ukulele festivals from New York to London and Tokyo.

MIGHTY UKE travels the world to discover why so many people of different nations, cultures, ages and musical tastes are turning to the ukulele to express themselves, connect with the past, and with each other. From the Redwoods of California through the gritty streets of Paris, from swinging London through TokyoÂÂs highrise canyons, ukers tell the story of the peopleÂÂs instrument: The Mighty Uke.

"This film is a must see for pretty much every kind of audience. It is entertaining, educational, touching and I promise it will leave you with a burning desire to get your own ukulele when you leave the theatre."
PDX Pipeline

"Mighty Uke is always charming, and offers key musical discoveries every three minutes"
Chronogram Magazine

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The Balboa Theatre
3630 Balboa Street
San Francisco, CA 94121
United States

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Film

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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