Screwball Sundays: Bringing Up Baby
Join us for a rare screening of the screwball comedy cinema classic Bringing Up Baby at the Palm Springs Cultural Center.
SCREWBALL SUNDAYS
April 5 - June 21
2PM Pre-Show | 3PM Film
Screwball comedies don’t just flirt with disorder—they weaponize it. Rapid-fire dialogue, mismatched lovers, social norms turned upside down, and women who refuse to behave “properly.” Screwball Sundays celebrates the genre at its most playful and subversive, pairing razor-sharp wit with big-hearted romance and impeccable comic timing.
Join us Sunday afternoons for six deliriously entertaining classics—each a reminder that love is often loud, illogical, and very funny. Each film screens on the BIG SCREEN in the Historic Camelot Theatre.
Join us for a rare screening of the screwball comedy cinema classic Bringing Up Baby at the Palm Springs Cultural Center.
SCREWBALL SUNDAYS
April 5 - June 21
2PM Pre-Show | 3PM Film
Screwball comedies don’t just flirt with disorder—they weaponize it. Rapid-fire dialogue, mismatched lovers, social norms turned upside down, and women who refuse to behave “properly.” Screwball Sundays celebrates the genre at its most playful and subversive, pairing razor-sharp wit with big-hearted romance and impeccable comic timing.
Join us Sunday afternoons for six deliriously entertaining classics—each a reminder that love is often loud, illogical, and very funny. Each film screens on the BIG SCREEN in the Historic Camelot Theatre.
MAY 24 | Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Directed by Howard Hawks
Starring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant
Film Intro: Matthew Kennedy
Perhaps the definitive screwball comedy, this madcap masterpiece pairs a buttoned-up scientist with a free-spirited heiress—and a leopard named Baby. Hawks pushes chaos to exhilarating extremes as Hepburn dismantles Grant’s dignity one moment at a time. Fast, fearless, and endlessly quotable, this is screwball perfection.
MATTHEW KENNEDY is a Film historian and author and the former curator and host of the film series at the Mechanics Institute Library in San Francisco. He is the author of Joan Blondell: A Life between Takes, Roadshow! The Fall of Film Musicals in the 1960s, and On Elizabeth Taylor: An Opinionated Guide, and has written for the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, Turner Classic Movies, and the National Film Registry.
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Palm Springs Cultural Center
2300 E Baristo Rd
Palm Springs, CA 92262
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Pre-Show
Come early and enjoy vintage trailers, clips, and film ephemera from the year the film was made!
Film
Enjoy a rare screening of a cinema classic on the BIG SCREEN in the Historic Camelot Theatre.