The first ever Batman Exhibit was held on Jan. 12 at the Hollywood Museum, the same date the ABC TV series “Batman” premiered in 1966. The iconic show is still seen weekly around the world.
The exhibit consisted of four popular sections: Wayne Manor, The Batcave, The Gallery of Super Villains and The Collectibles of Batman 66.
Original costumes and props from the show were on display, together with 10,000 authentic showbiz treasures. Unfortunately, beloved Batman himself, Adam West recently passed away, but his partner, Robin (aka Burt Ward) was excited about the homecoming to La La Land, which is dedicated to the caped crusader.
We are pleased to announce that our pal, PR pro Edward Lozzi has been named the director of communications for the annual Roger Neal Oscar Style Hollywood Viewing Dinner and Suite, which will be held at the Hollywood Museum on Sun. March 4 at 5 p.m.
Among the Oscar-winning stars invited to attend are Cuba Gooding, Jr., Faye Dunaway, Margaret O’Brien, Barbara Eden and Tippi Hedren. Special Iconic Awards will be presented to Marion Ross (“Happy Days”), the Pointer Sisters, and Renee Taylor (“The Nanny”).
There are a limited number of $1,000 tickets available for the pre show, five-star sit down dinner, and of course comfortable seats to enjoy the 90th annual Academy Awards live telecast.
Established charities, The Thalians, and Life and Hope Relief will receive contributions from this star-studded event. Please contact Roger Neal at prstarus2000@yahoo.com.