News Summary
The Robinson Film Center hosted its annual Robbys Gala in downtown Shreveport, themed ‘The Magic of Musicals.’ Guests enjoyed a vibrant evening of cinema-inspired festivities, supporting local filmmakers and film education. The gala featured entertainment, food, and special ticket options for VIP attendees, highlighting the community’s commitment to independent cinema.
Shreveport Hosts “The Magic of Musicals” at 2025 Robbys Gala
The Robinson Film Center (RFC) held its annual fundraiser, The Robbys Gala, on Saturday, June 28, 2025, in downtown Shreveport. This year’s gala embraced the theme “The Magic of Musicals,” transforming the event into a vibrant celebration of cinema and community.
Guests arrived at the venue to a spectacular red carpet adorned with a “Wicked” theme, inviting them to dress in accordance with the musical theme or in formal black tie attire. The atmosphere was infused with excitement as RFC welcomed attendees to enjoy one of the biggest fundraising nights of the year, with the festivities kicking off at 7 p.m. and concluding at 11 p.m., following an early door opening at 6:30 p.m.
RFC Executive Director Wendell Riley emphasized the importance of the event in uniting the community and highlighting the organization’s ongoing work in promoting independent and foreign films. This year’s experience transported guests to imaginative realms reminiscent of classics such as Wicked, Grease, Moulin Rouge, and Mamma Mia. The gala featured the best karaoke in downtown Shreveport, providing an enjoyable and celebratory atmosphere for all present.
Support for Local Filmmakers and Education
The Robbys Gala is not only a night of entertainment but also serves as critical support for various aspects of RFC. Funds raised during the gala will aid the theater in covering its general operations and programming, which are essential for presenting independent and foreign films to the Shreveport audience. Local filmmakers greatly benefit as well, gaining a much-needed platform to showcase their work and reach a broader audience.
The proceeds from the gala also contribute significantly to RFC’s film education programs, providing affordable access to film education for K-12 students and adult learners throughout the community. These education programs aim to keep costs low, ensuring that film education remains accessible to all residents of Shreveport.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the gala were available through the RFC website, priced at $150 for general admission and $250 for VIP tickets. The general admission ticket included light hors d’oeuvres, access to an open bar featuring beer and wine, and complimentary valet parking. In contrast, VIP attendees enjoyed exclusive perks, including access to all areas, a selection of light and heavy hors d’oeuvres, a private VIP bar with specialty drinks, early access to Prize Pull tickets, along with free valet parking.
Conclusion
The Robbys Gala serves as a cornerstone event for the Robinson Film Center, reflecting its commitment to enriching the cultural landscape of Shreveport. Through community engagement and providing unique opportunities for artists and educators, the gala plays an integral role in ensuring that independent cinema continues to flourish within the community.
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- Shreveport Bossier Advocate: Robbys 2025 Photos
- Shreveport Times: Everything About The Robbys 2025
- KTAL News: Shreveport Robbys Gala
- Shreveport Bossier Advocate: Robbys Fundraiser Gala
- Google Search: Robinson Film Center

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