Trapped in the Alamo

Trapped in the Closet's new chapters at the Alamo.

Tonight, R. Kelly awaits you at the Alamo South Lamar, where chapters 13-22 of Trapped in the Closet will be screened at midnight. This next installment promises to be triple chocolate bananas ridonkulous because, in case you haven't heard Double Up yet, Kells still does not give a fuck.

The first 48 seats will go to people who pre-purchase the DVD from Waterloo Video, either in person or through the Alamo website.

Chapters 1-12 screen first at 11:15pm. That's a lot of Trapped in the Closet, so make sure you go to the bathroom ahead of time.

(Sorry, I had to.)

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