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June 26, 2006
Brotherhood showing in Providence
PROVIDENCE -- By 6:30, more than 100 people had lined up on Thayer Street in Providence outside the Avon theater for tonight's showing of the Brotherhood pilot episode.
The screening, which begins at 7:00, is free and open to the public. To get in, people needed to bring a full-page ad that appeared on page E7 of Thursday's Providence Journal, which admits two. Seating is not guaranteed and is first come, first serve.
Guests at the screening will include Jason Clarke, who plays Tommy Caffee, one of the two leads in the series, and Kevin Chapman, who plays mob boss Freddie Cork. Brotherhood stars Clarke and Jason Isaacs as two brothers, one a politician and the other a criminal.
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