FREE COMMUNITY SCREENING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA – Sykes Chapel Shiver me timbers! Join Tampa Theatre and the Henry B. Plant Museum for a FREE community screening in the Sykes Chapel on the University of Tampa campus, presented in celebration of the Museum’s “Gaspar’s Gold: Carnival and Community in a New South City” exhibit while the Theatre’s historic auditorium is closed for restoration. The second movie shown at Tampa Theatre when it opened in 1926, The Black Pirate stars (and was produced by) Douglas Fairbanks at the height of his fame as a nobleman who infiltrates a band of pirates to avenge his father’s death. This very special presentation of the sword-swinging silent film will feature an original musical score, composed and performed LIVE by Steven Ball, Tampa Theatre’s artist-in-residence and a member of the University of Tampa’s music faculty. Ticket not required. Seating in the Sykes Chapel is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Share this event Event Details Start Date Aug 08, 2026 End Date Apr 20, 2026 Aug 08, 2026 Time 8:00 pm Location University of Tampa Plant Hall, UT University Drive, Tampa, FL Category Arts + Culture Featured Events Film Free Events Special Event Organizer Tampa Theatre Phone (813) 274-8286 Email jill@tampatheatre.org Website https://tampatheatre.org/ Other Organizers Henry Plant Museum Phone 813.254.1891 Email museum@ut.edu Website https://www.plantmuseum.com/ The University of Tampa Website ut.edu + Add to Google Calendar + iCal / Outlook export