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SKWEEZY JIBBS MAKES A MOVIE w/Skweezy LIVE in person!

Ashland premiere of Skweezy Jibbs Makes a Movie with Skweezy live, in person.

Be among the first people to see the movie, and stay for an exclusive Q&A with Skweezy himself. One night only!

Oddball internet legend Skweezy Jibbs is making the movie of his dreams; “literally John Wick plus Magic Mike plus Transformers plus Fast and the Furious”. Unfortunately for him, he’s got no money, no experience, no skill, and no filmmaking talent.

While Skweezy makes his movie, the actual film is the mockumentary chronicling the trainwreck, even as he thinks he’s creating the greatest blockbuster ever in part to win the love and respect of his emotionally distant mother. As chaos ensues, the production derails, and his mom takes over, Skweezy is forced to confront the very essence of who he is and why he does the crazy things he does.

Skweezy is doing a full PNW tour in November so go to skweezymovie.com for full list of dates.

Date & Time:

November 12, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Cost:

$15

Varsity Theatre

166 E. Main St.
Ashland,OR97520United States

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