(HOPEWELL, NJ) -- Pat Irwin, a member of the B-52s and founding member of the No Wave band the Raybeats will present a special multimedia presentation, “Love Shack to Rocko's Modern Life by Pat Irwin” at the Hopewell Theater on Saturday, May 12th. A three-course Thai supper will offered by Lambertville, New Jersey’s beloved Thai restaurant, Siam, before Pat Irwin’s multimedia presentation.
Pat is currently composing the score for the Netflix series "The Good Cop" starring Tony Danza and Josh Grobin. He recently completed the score for the soon-to-be-released Nickelodeon movie based on the much-loved cartoon "Rocko's Modern Life." Pat has composed the music for many film and television shows including Showtime's "Nurse Jackie," HBO's "Bored To Death" and AMC's "Feed The Beast."
He has also composed the scores for numerous films, including "But I'm A Cheerleader", "My New Gun", "Bam Bam And Celeste", and HBO's "Fall To Grace", written and directed by Academy Award winner Alexandra Pelosi (Sundance 2013). Pat has composed scores for hundreds of cartoons including "SpongeBob SquarePants", "Rocko's Modern Life", "Pepper Ann", "Class of 3000" (with Outkast's Andre 3000), and the Emmy Award winning show, "Peg + Cat", currently airing on PBS. He received 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 ASCAP Film & Television Awards for his contributions to the "SpongeBob" soundtrack. Pat has contributed music to "3rd And Bird", "Adventuretime", and "Bear In The Big Blue House". You can catch The PI Power Trio, Pat's most recent music project, at Hopewell Theater on June 8th.
Tickets are $60 per person and include the 6:00 p.m. Siam Supper Club and the8:00 p.m. multimedia presentation, “Love Shack to Rocko's Modern Life by Pat Irwin”. Tickets can be purchased at Hopewell Theater online or at the box office at 5 S Greenwood Ave, Hopewell, NJ. The box office can be reached by phone at 609-466-1964.
Hopewell Theater offers a range of unique cultural experiences, from independent film and live music to guest speakers, artists and performances. Patrons can dine-in on small plates from local restaurants or just come for the show. Film buffs will particularly enjoy a state-of-the-art movie theater in Hopewell, NJ with a dine-in menu. A landing spot, a launch pad, and an incubator, Hopewell Theater is also a place where artists can play, practice, perform or show their passion project on the big screen. The theater is available to rent, at both hourly and day-rates.