2015
IN THIS ISSUE:
GYPSY COMES TO COTUIT! Contains all of our 2015 Programming:
An idea. A fire. A Vision. future.:: GETAINSPIRED
A LOOKatATCCFTA HOW 3rd Wednesdays THE CENTER WAS BUILT SCULPTURE IN MOTION: PLAYS Q & A.: CONCERTS ART BY RICHARD BERTMAN EXHIBITS with maestro jung ho pak of SOULFUL SONGBIRD: CLASSES cape cod symphony orchestra EMILY WADE ADAMS EVENTS
AND MORE!
And And much, much, much much more... more...
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR David Kuehn BOARD OF DIRECTORS James T. Hoeck, President Kathie Lynch Nutting, Vice President Melanie Powers, Treasurer Graham Silliman, Secretary Michael Dunford Christine Ernst Melinda Gallant Joyce Ginouves Spencer Hallett Don Megathlin John Miller Michael Princi Carol Sandler Gary Souza DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Jennifer Cummings DIRECTOR OF ARTS EDUCATION Alexandra Speck THEATER AND EVENTS MANAGER Cindy Parker FACILITY MANAGER Bruce Allen INDIVIDUAL GIVING OFFICER Tracy LaBonte
The arts are essential. Our mission is to be a welcoming hub for Cape Cod’s artists, performers, students, and audiences, working together to make the creation and experience of art accessible, nurturing, and thrilling for all.
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE Karen Santos VISUAL SPECIALIST L. Michelle Law THEATER SEASON PRODUCER Christine Ernst ARTS EDUCATION OUTREACH Lenore Lyons STAFF Christianne Arnold Jennifer Drugge Daniel Fontneau Cheryl Margolis Jason Mellin Karen Schwalbe Cathy Staples Aisha Stewart Anthony Teixeira
a Brazilian Music Festival, P-Town Jazz Festival, Shepley Metcalf in concert, “The Wish: A Tribute to Judy Garland” featuring Lisa Jason, “Klezmer Swing” with Bart Weisman and Tedi Marsh, Isabeau Miller in concert, “HAIR” in concert, and the “3rd Annual Americana Hootenanny.” And did I mention GYPSY!!! Running the entire month of July? Let us entertain you indeed! Welcome to Cotuit Center for the Arts. And welcome to SUMMER!! I’m happy to report that we not only survived the relentless winter season, but we provided consistently high quality and plentiful performances in theater, music, comedy, and education. But now attention is on the summer season. I can barely contain my excitement – so I won’t. Whenever you see me I’ll be grinning from ear to ear proudly urging you to make sure you have your tickets for “Moms on Broadway,” “Bob Dylan’s Birthday Bash,” Cape Cod Can’s “Scary Gary” production, the eagerly anticipated return of “What the World Needs Now,” “The Beauty Queen of Leenane,” the incomparable Emily Wade Adams in “Love is Blind: A Tribute to Amy Winehouse” (YES!!!!), Traditional Irish Sessions, “Songs of the Greatest Generation” by Larry Marsland, “Oklahoma Singalong!”, “Liz Saunders Live!”, “Art,” The Meetinghouse and Cape Cod Chamber Music Festivals, “Hot Flash Laughs” featuring Nancy Witter, “A Winter’s Tale” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the George Gritzbach Band, “The Fat Ass Cancer Bitch turns 49” (WHAT???), “Meet Me at the Movies” with Stephanie Weaver, the Brazen Belles in a salute to the Wild, Wild West (I can only imagine!), “Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking,”
But wait, there’s more! “Entertainment Tonight!” the best party of the year on Cape Cod, Wine and Music Wednesday, Second Wednesday Theater, Salon of Shorts, Trespass Music Mondays. And classes, classes, classes. And workshops. And camps. And outdoor family theater. And phenomenal artwork on display with opportunities for artists all over the Cape to participate in our summer open juried exhibit. And the July unveiling of “Piece by Piece II,” our second large scale collaborative surprise -- this time including 108 participating artists. I am thrilled and honored to share this great programming with you. It takes an army of volunteers, of dedicated staff, of an engaged community -- and we have that. It’s also time for us to grow. Stay tuned, we have some exciting plans coming and we want you to be a partner with us. But for now, sit back in your very comfortable chair and let us entertain you. Thanks for being here. David Kuehn Executive Director
MARKETING COMMITTEE David Cohen Jenn Cummings Christine Ernst Daniel Fontneau David Kuehn Dale Silva CURATORIAL COMMITTEE Michael Ernst Lois Hirshberg David Kuehn L. Michelle Law Mary Moquin EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Jennifer Drugge Gerry Fernandez Freda Garbose Karen Maker Lenore Lyons Joan McDonald Jackie Reeves Alexandra Speck EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Jim Hoeck David Kuehn Kathie Lynch Nutting Melanie Powers Graham Silliman FACILITIES COMMITTEE Barry Gallus Spencer Hallett Don Megathlin Gary Souza Sheldon Stewart FINANCE COMMITTEE Michael Dunford Alan Hidenfelter David Kuehn John Miller Melanie Powers GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE Jim Hoeck Melinda Gallant Don Megathlin Michael Princi Carol Sandler
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE David Cohen Lucy Cromwell Jenn Cummings Kristin Gerlach Myrna Mitchell James Newton Karen Santos Judy Souza MUSIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE Tracey Delfino Michael Dunford David Kuehn Kami Lyle Ruth Condon Price Betsy Siggins THEATER ADVISORY COMMITTEE Andrew Arnault Anna Botsford Michele Colley Christine Ernst David Kuehn Holly Erin McCarthy Carol McManus Bronwen Prosser Anthony Teixeira VOLUNTEER ADVISORY GROUP Michelle Gain Beth Golden Walt Kaplan Joan McDonald Kathie Lynch Nutting Sharon Parkins Florence Pritchard Dale Silva Janet Wright Mark Wright
CONTENT 2015 Theater Programming It’s showtime! We’ve got drama, music, farce, family fun, and experimental theater planned for this year. Full season listing here. Read all about it and get your tickets now!
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Theater Spotlight The Bay Colony Shakespeare Company brings two classics to Cotuit.
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VIEW IT AT COTUIT Upcoming cinema offerings, have some popcorn and enjoy the show!
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educate The Key Idea – a community art project.
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entertain Let us entertain you... with Gypsy.
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illuminate Shedding some light on the Salon of Shorts.
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inspire Get inspired by the hustle and bustle of 3rd Wednesdays at The Center.
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Proust questionnaire With one of our onstage superstars, Steve Ross
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cocktails cotuit style Try a few of our potent potables.
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Member spotlight For the Smilys, Cotuit is a family affair.
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Board member spotlight Profile of Board Member Melanie Powers.
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volunteer spotlight Florence Pritchard, volunteer extraordinaire.
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snapshots from 2015 Some photos of how we “Do it. At Cotuit.”
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2015 Concert & special event Programming Concerts for all musical tastes, and lots of fun events.
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ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT! Check out what we have in store for the Party of the Summer!
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music/special event spotlight Emily Wade Adams inspired by the music of Amy Winehouse.
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2015 education Programming We’ve got something for everyone in Art, Music, Acting, Writing, and Film.
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Education spotlight A profile of Rosalie McCarthy.
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2015 gallery Programming A feast for the eyes and mind, all year long, upstairs and down.
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gallery spotlight The kinetic sculpture of Richard Bertman.
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SUPPORT ART Find out about the benefits of membership, our list of donors and members, and a note from our Board President.
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2015 THEATER SEASON
Mainstage THE BEAT GOES ON
one flew over the cuckoo’s nest
a musical revue conceived by Ruth Condon Price February 12-22
by Dale Wasserman April 14-26
A tribute to the music of the 60s from the creative team behind 2014’s smash hit “What the World Needs Now: A Musical Tribute to Burt Bacharach.” You won’t want to miss this nostalgic production featuring some of the Cape’s best voices.
Tyrannical Nurse Ratched rules her psychiatric ward with an iron fist and a penchant for electro-shock therapy. Into her ordered domain enters the boisterous Randle P. McMurphy, intent on disruption and showing the other patients a good time. A titanic battle of wills emerges. One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest explores the boundaries between conformity and individuality, sanity and madness with a devastating effect.
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GYPSY music by Jule Styne lyrics by Stephen Sondheim book by Arthur Laurents July 7 - August 2 A musical extravaganza featuring some of the bestloved music in the entire American musical theater songbook. Join Rose, June, and Louise in their trip across the United States during the Twenties, when vaudeville was dying and burlesque was born. Jule Styne’s music and Stephen Sondheim’s lyrics include Let Me Entertain You, Some People, You’ll Never Get Away from Me, If Momma Was Married, All I Need Is the Girl, Everything’s Coming Up Roses, You Gotta Get A Gimmick and Together Wherever We Go.
photo by Alan Trugman
THE pirates of penzance by Gilbert & Sullivan September 29 - October 18 Swashbuckling musical comedy to be presented with a twist that audiences have come to expect from Cotuit Center for the Arrrrrrrrts! This production is your chance to get carried away by Pirates! Join the band of boisterous buccaneers, bumbling British bobbies, frolicsome Victorian maidens, and the delightfully dotty “model of a modern Major-General” for a rollicking romp over the rocky coast of Cornwall. A frothy, fanciful Gilbert & Sullivan musical sure to entertain the whole family.
a charlie brown christmas by Charles M. Schulz stage adaptation by Eric Schaeffer November 17 - December 20 Join Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang as they prepare for the upcoming holidays. Watch as they await the arrival of the Great Pumpkin, enjoy a special Charlie Brown Thanksgiving feast, and search for the perfect tree for Snoopy at Christmas. Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy, Sally, and the rest of the gang are waiting to lighten your hearts during this holiday season.
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COME BE A PART OF THE ACT! We invite local singers, actors, or other volunteer performers to “try out” for the roles in our live stage shows. We regularly hold open-call auditions, and have an email bulletin that can keep you posted on auditions and other theatrical volunteer opportunities. You can sign up at our website artsonthecape.org, or email info@cotuitcenterforthearts.org for more information. In addition to actors, we always need help with set building, costume construction, backstage help, lighting, and sound operators. Come be a part of the magic of live theater at Cotuit!
2014: WHAT A YEAR!
PIECE BY PIECE... received the Arts Foundation’s Collaboration of the Year Award.
5 Lesbians Eating a quiche... was the Center’s fastest sellout ever.
ANNIE was the most attended show in the Center’s history.
Cotuit Center for the Arts received lots of nods in the Cape Cod Times’ “Favorite Theatre of the Year” • 33 Variations • Bark Park: Life at Both Ends of the Lead • The Fat Ass Cancer Bitch Outside the Box and Occasionally Al Fresco • Five Lesbians Eating a Quiche • Stop Kiss • Stephen Colella as Daddy Warbucks in Annie • Bonnie Fairbanks as Big Edie/Grown up Little Edie in Grey Gardens • Zoë Sandwith as Sara in Stop Kiss • Aisha Stewart as Callie in Stop Kiss
• 35,000 visitors
• 298 classes
• 26 theatre productions
• 1,266 members
• 1,640 students who took classes
• 20 gallery exhibits
• 120 Center Circle members
• 5,076 people served through
• 49 concerts
outreach programs
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2015 MORE THEATER Three Viewings
January 8 – 25 in the Black Box written by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by Garry Mitchell Three comic/dramatic monologues set in a midwestern funeral parlor.
Improv
February 8 on the Main Stage presented by the Toby Britches Group Cotuit’s home-grown improv troupe!
The Dumb Waiter
February 19-March 8 in the Black Box written by Harold Pinter, directed by Holly Erin McCarthy Classic absurdist one-act play.
Oleanna
March 19 – April 5 in the Black Box written by David Mamet, directed by John Williams The ultimate he-said, she-said drama.
Love Letters
March 29 in the Gallery A. R. Gurney’s beloved classic play featuring Dr. Waldo Fielding & Pamela McCardle.
The Vagina Monologues
February 15 on the Main Stage written by Eve Ensler An Award-winning whirlwind tour of a forbidden zone.
Two Rooms
April 17 – May 3 in the Black Box written by Lee Blessing, directed by Michele Colley A love story doomed by terrorist forces.
Face East
May 11 on the Main Stage A reading of a new play by Bronwen Prosser. Part of the 4Squared Theater Project.
All in the Timing
May 21 - 31 in the Black Box written by David Ives, directed by Anthony Teixeira A collection of hilarious and clever short plays.
The Beauty Queen of Leenane
June 11- 28 in the Black Box written by Martin McDonagh, directed by Carol McManus A black comedy, melodrama, horror, and bleak tragedy by Irish playwright Martin McDonough.
Art
July 16- August 2 in the Black Box written by Yasmina Reza, directed by Michael Wresinski Award-winning French comedy about art and friendship.
Bay Colony Shakespeare Players
July 27 - A Winter’s Tale August 3 - A Midsumer Night’s Dream The Bard presented by Neal McGarry & The Bay Colony Shakespeare Players.
The Fat Ass Cancer Bitch Turns 49
July 31- August 29 in the Art Studio written and performed by Christine Ernst Christine Ernst returns to the Center, with new material. Yes, the FACB is back.
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Company, 2013 photo by Alan Trugman
Studio Series photo by Jim Dalglish
Snow White and Rose Red
Butterball
November 5 - 22 in the Black Box written and directed by Bronwen Prosser A new original play by the author of last year’s Woods Hole Plays.
August 10 - 25 written and directed by Holly Erin McCarthy New family show from Theater Under the Stairs.
Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking
Wednesday
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August 13 - 30 in the Black Box written by John Ford Noonan, directed by Melinda Gallant A two-character comedy about women and friendship.
Theater
Playpen: A 24-Hour Theater Experiment
September 5 on the Main Stage On September 4, three dozen theatre artists will meet as a group for the first time to write, rehearse, and present six new short plays to a jam-packed house the following evening.
A monthly play-reading series of rarelyperformed classics, undiscovered gems, old chestnuts, and exciting new works. 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm FREE admission and $5.00 wine
Nocturne
September 10-27 in the Black Box written by Adam Rapp, directed by Mary Arnault A one-man show about family tragedy, featuring Ethan Paulini.
Programming in the Black Box Theater and the 4Squared Project is sponsored in part by a generous grant from
Love, Loss and What I Wore
October 8 - 25 in the Black Box written by Nora and Delia Ephron, directed by Tara Galvin Monologues on women’s relationships and wardrobes.
The Jeremiah Kaplan Foundation.
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Theater Spotlight The Bay Colony Shakespeare Company The Bay Colony Shakespeare Company will be bringing touring productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Winter’s Tale to Cotuit this summer. We spoke with Artistic Director Neil McGarry about his company: Tell us about The Bay Colony Shakespeare Company. How did you come into existence? The Bay Colony Shakespeare Company is a classical theatre company located just over the bridge in Marshfield. We are devoted to telling great stories as simply, compassionately, and as fully as we can. I was blessed with having Alice Williams at Barnstable High School who helped me to hear and experience Shakespeare as something vivid and thrilling, something that I would want to spend my life doing. I was able to form the BCSC “officially” in December 2012 to produce Nicolas Minella’s Burbage at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre and CCftA. I performed Burbage for 3 months and thought about what I wanted the company to stand for, what I wanted a
Above: Hamlet - Erica Simson as Horatio; Much Ado About Nothing - Poornima Kirby as Beatrice, Neil McGarry as Benedick
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group of actors to be able to do. That led to our first Hamlet, then to our IRNE nominated A Christmas Carol. In 2014 we were able to put the BCSC mission statement and our actors into full gear with our educational tour of Hamlet and then our whirlwind of a summer in downtown Plymouth of Much Ado, Macbeth, and Hamlet in rep, eight shows a week in July, with Burbage then going to the NY Fringe for August, and finally bringing A Christmas Carol back for December. It was a rigorous year and the company learned about the absolute fitness required to attempt the work. You are bringing two Shakespeare plays to us this summer, A Winter’s Tale and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Can you tell us anything about your vision for these productions?
I love both of these plays and have been in much-loved productions of them. We are continually asking ourselves the same question, how do we tour these shows? Our answer, so far, has been – “Simply, compassionately, fully” – to tell the stories as simply as we can and to hold to Shakespeare’s narrative line and, hopefully, release our audience’s imaginations through Shakespeare’s text. Thankfully Shakespeare is already there before us. The plays are already brilliant. Can we as a company encompass what he wrote? The Winter’s Tale & A Midsummer Night’s Dream are about love, in all its forms. My vision is to bring that love onto the stage to share with those who choose to come see us.
thought and action, a questing mind, a certain physical prowess, a special combination of humility and fearlessness and, most essential, to listen to and share with the audience. For me, and my colleagues at the BCSC, the answer we’ve come up with is to go out, open our hearts and to share: to tell the story, with all of the skill we have, as simply and clearly as we can. It’s a tall order... but it has stood us in good stead these last two years. I’m hoping we are continuing to learn and grow as I feel that learning and growing is the only way that we can continue to make not just Shakespeare but all of the work we do accessible.
Both shows are one night only!
How does your company approach making Shakespeare accessible to the modern audience?
A Winter’s Tale Monday, July 27 at 7:30pm
The plays of Shakespeare are already accessible. They also require, in my view, a certain skill set to release that accessibility. A swiftness of
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Monday, August 3 at 7:30pm
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Above: Hamlet - Ross Magnant & Liz Hartford A Christmas Carol - Neil McGarry
2015 CONCERTS Special EvenTS Sunday Student Showcase January 11, April 12, November 8
Anthony Texeira & Friends Sing Tony Bennett Duets January 16 & 17
A free student concert in the gallery.
An evening of song classics sung by some of the Cape’s best voices.
Sunday GospeL Brunch March 15 Food and song with the Berklee Gospel Choir.
Deborah Selig, Gregory Zavracky, and Patricia Au: An Evening of Song
March 19 Opera duets and more.
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Sunday GospeL Brunch January 18 Food and song with the band Southern Rail.
cape cod cabaret fest March 20 & 21 Two spectacular nights of Cabaret, Cotuit style! Presented by Tedi Marsh.
James Montgomery & Bruce Marshall January 24 Montgomery & Marshall pair up again for a rare Cape Cod show.
Trespass Music Monday: Open Mic with the Nameless Trio March 23 Open mic with featured peformers The Nameless Trio.
photobybyAlan AlanTrugman Trugman photo
Dr. Sketchy’s Cape Cod Multi Model Drawing Extravaganza January 30 Life drawing event with a difference, fusing classic drawing techniques with contemporary trends and styles.
57 Heavy Presents BREATHE March 27 & 28 Pink Floyd’s Animals & Dark Side of the Moon in concert.
Cerise Bynoe: Black Women in Jazz February 27-28 Cerise pays tribute to the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Billie Holiday, and others.
RHYTHM FUTURE QUARTET April 4 These four young jazz virtuosos will blow your mind.
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15th annual poetry, music & chili fest with Sarah Swain
March 7 Sate your belly and fill your senses with great chili and cornbread, terrific local poets, and more.
Chandler Travis philharmonic March 14 Chandler brings his big sound to the Center for this one-night concert.
Trespass Music Monday: Aiden & Christine / Lynne Taylor April 27
Ryan Casey: Class Act - An evening of tap dance May 1
Support local singer/songwriters at our monthly intimate concert.
An evening of tap dance and big band jazz.
2015 CONCERTS Special EvenTS 2nd KentuckY Derby Gala May 2 Enjoy a mint julep while adjusting your hat before placing your bid on the big race at this special CCftA fundraiser.
IRISH SESSIONS June 24, July 22, August 26 Irish jam sessions in the Art Studio, free admisssion.
BOB DYLAN BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE CONCERT May 9
MOMS ON BROADWAY May 8 & 10 The perfect way to honor your mother! Bring her to “Mothers in Concert” this Mother’s Day weekend.
5th annual celebration presented by The Third Fret.
Larry Marsland: Songs of the Greatest Generation June 26 & 27 Local favorite Larry Marsland returns to the Cotuit stage.
Members summer social June 27 A summer afternoon of fun for our CCftA members.
Scary Gary’s Graveyard of Golden Oldies Radio Show May 15-17 Presented by Cape Cod Can, theater by artists with disabilities.
Stories and Songs in The Art Barn with Isabeau Miller and Shaun Balin July 2 Back by popular demand!
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photo by Jennifer Lynch
Trespass Music Monday: Camela Widad May 25 Camela brings her special brand of gutsy American folk to the Art Studio.
Sit a While with Kami Lyle July 12 Real Singers, Real Songs, Fake Fireplace, featuring renowned guest artists. Live streaming edition!
What the world Love is Blind: needs now Music Inspired June 11-14 by Amy Winehouse Last year’s hit musical tribute to Burt Bacharach June 18- 20 returns to the Center.
Powerful pop & blues with the lovely and talented Emily Wade.
Trespass Music Monday: Chuck Williams / Michael Troy June 22 Support local music, check out these folk artists in the Art Studio.
Liz Live: A Meetinghouse hot flash laughs Cabaret of chamber music July 21 Music & Humor festival An evening of comedy with Nancy Witter. July 14 July 20 Liz Saunders performing comedy, Big Band, Jazz, Pop, Country, Broadway, Gospel, and Rock ‘n’ Roll.
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Experience the delight of hearing exquisite instrumental nuance in ensemble.
2015 CONCERTS Special EvenTS Trespass Music Monday: MEG BRaun July 27 Brooklyn-based singer/ songwriter known for her fearless writing, and dynamic vocal style.
Bart Weisman Klezmer Swing Group featuring Tedi Marsh August 24 Tedi, Bart & the Trio return with their unique Klezmer sound.
meet me at the movies August 4
Entertainment Tonight! August 7
Piano recital by virtuoso Stephanie Weaver.
The Center’s annual fundraiser – great food, great entertainment, and more!
Trespass Music Monday: Open Mic with Bree Perry August 24
George Gritzbach in Concert August 26
Join us for our popular open mic night.
Roots & Blues local legend returns.
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Cape cod chamber music festival August 11, 18, 25 Three weeks of exceptional music by exceptional artists.
“hair” in concert August 27-28 The music from “Hair” with Tedi Marsh, Bart Weisman, and Friends.
photo by Jennifer Lynch
Brazen Belles Burlesque TroupE August 12-15 The burlesque troupe returns, bringing music, dancing, acting, wit, sass, and of course, seduction to our stage.
3rd annual Americana hootenanny August 29 Contemporary music that incorporates elements of country, roots-rock, folk, bluegrass, R & B, and blues.
Brazilian Music Fest August 16
Provincetown jazz festival August 17
Lisa Jason: The Wish August 21-22
Come celebrate the sounds of Brazil at this lively concert.
Swing to some of the hottest jazz on the East coast.
A celebration of the music of Judy Garland by local chanteuse, Lisa Jason.
Spampinato Brothers September 12
Donna byrne in concert September 19
Rock band whose music combines a variety of styles including rockabilly, jazz rock, power pop, garage rock, country rock, and folk.
With sultry good looks and a quick wit, Donna is not only a masterful singer, but also a true entertainer at the top of her game.
Trespass Music Monday: Whispering Tree September 28
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A duo with deep-reaching sound, haunting vocals, and vivid lyrics.
2015 CONCERTS Special EvenTS 4th Annual Ukulele Celebration October 25
Trespass Music Monday: borrello bash October 26
Come and join the Uke-A-Long!
Come have a rockin’ good time with Matt & Sarah Borrello.
trespass music monday: open mic night November 23
Annual member talent show December 1
Come share your music with us.
Come see our members perform on the Center stage.
15th annual art & souls masquerade ball October 30 Featuring great music, bone-chilling refreshments, and costume prizes.
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Sit a While with Kami Lyle November 7 Real Singers, Real Songs, Fake Fireplace, featuring renowned guest artists.
member ART & CRAFT SHOW December 5
Annual holiday sing along December 16
Featuring local member artisans. Plan to come and do your holiday shopping.
Join Executive Director David Kuehn at the piano for some wine and holiday cheer.
photo by Rodney Lewis
The best way to stay informed about our upcoming events is to sign up for our weekly email blast. It lists the week’s events, starting classes, news, plus a video message from Executive Director David Kuehn. Sign up today at ArtsOnTheCape.org, or send an email to info@cotuitcenterforthearts.org and we can sign you up!
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ONGOING EVENTS
Wine and Music Wednesday 3rd Wednesday of every month Enjoy wine, live music, great art, and scintillating conversation.
Salon of Shorts 3rd Wednesday of every month Open mic series of poetry, story, essay, song, performance art, dance, improv, and stand-up.
Yoga Every Saturday and Sunday morning Stretch with Michele Colley on Saturdays and Virginia Ryan on Sundays.
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Drumming Circle 1st Tuesday of every month Group drumming led by Sam Holmstock of Entrain.
Personal Concierge on Cape Cod
Property Management Home Restoration Projects Personal Services Off-Season Home Supervision
Join Us at the Best Party of the Summer! Friday, August 7th, 2015
Cotuit Center for the Arts’ thoroughly fun and entertaining annual fundraiser. Last year’s event showcased talented singers and performers from the 2013-2014 theater season. Guests indulged in gourmet hors d’oeuvres, bid in the silent and live auctions, and danced the night away with The Rip It Ups. AND we topped our fundraising goal allowing us to continue community outreach and education for the Cape Cod community. Here’s what in store for this year’s party: • The “best of” the 2014/2015 musical season • VIP Lounge – champagne and oyster bar • Silent and Live Auctions with more than 50 items to choose from! • Gourmet hors d’oeuvres • Exclusive seating and special “perks” available • Dancing with the Rip It Ups • And a whole lot more!
Support YOUR arts community by purchasing tickets to Entertainment Tonight by calling 508-428-0669 or through our website at www.ArtsOnTheCape.org
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Music/Special Event Spotlight
EMILY WADE ADAMS Love is Blind:
Music Inspired by Amy Winehouse article by David M. Cohen
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Imagine a young girl performing at age three and knowing by age ten that she’d love to be a professional singer. Imagine her in middle school musical productions, singing solos and glowing inside as the audience applauds her performances. Imagine the feelings of this young artist and you will begin to understand why now, as a grown woman and experienced artist, she is focused on eliciting the emotion contained in every song she performs. Emily Wade Adams doesn’t sing to hear her own voice. She uses her voice as a vehicle to convey feelings and bring those listening on a lyrical journey with her. She has made this a life-long journey and is in no hurry to reach the end. She is always dreaming about her next chance to meet her audience. Originally inspired by her dad’s collection of soul music, which was blasted around their house on Sunday afternoons, Emily found her voice and her love of dancing with the music. With her admiration of great songs came her respect for the power of music and her role as a channel to convey each song’s meaning. She’s fluent singing lead with a
swing jazz band, high-powered Motown tunes, and even retro R & B. And, she’s passionate about the more modern influence of Amy Winehouse, whose raw and honest persona, wit, vulnerability, and amazing style all lend themselves to the emotional foundation Emily strives to convey. For her show this June 18th, 19th and 20th at the Center, Emily will be supported by a band that includes Malcolm Granger (keys), Tad Price (guitar), Jon Evans (bass), Matthias Bossi (drums), Steve Ahern (trumpet/flute), Dino Govoni (sax), plus two backup singers. It promises to be one of the musical highlights of the year. They’ll perform jazz and Motown standards like “Teach Me Tonight” and “Cupid,” as well as a variety of Winehouse originals all selected to showcase a broad spectrum of jazz and soul. Imagine yourself sitting in the jazz club setting of CCftA, welcoming in the summer of 2015 with a drink in your hand, some good friends, and some great music that will open your heart and touch your soul!
Love is Blind: Music Inspired by Amy Winehouse Thursday, Friday & Saturday, June 18-20, 7:30pm Tickets $25, $22 seniors, $20 members Premium tables with wine available!
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photo by Dale Wade
2015 SUMMER EDUCATION May
Start date 4 Writing Picture Books with Jim Hill 5 Cape Cod Drum Circle 5 Drumming through Trauma 6 Open Life Drawing/Painting with Jackie Reeves 6 Yoga for Actors with Anna Botsford 6 Drawing People - Parts to Whole with Jackie Reeves 8 Impressionistic Acrylic Landscapes with Rosalie McCarthy 9 Introduction to the Ukulele with Steve Gregory 9 Intermediate Ukulele with Steve Gregory 11 Adult Tap Dance Beginner/Intermediate with Susan Friedman 17 Salsa Dancing with Doug McHugh of Ballroom Bliss 19 Pen and Ink with Andrea Favret 23 What’s Your Story, Morning Glory? with Christine Rathbun Ernst 26 SUMI e with Andrea Favret 28 Artful Thursdays • Beginning Drawing with Jackie Reeves 30 Improv with Jim Pettibone Start date 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 9 11 24 25
June Powerful Pastels 1 with Ed Chesnovitch Cape Cod Drum Circle Drumming through Trauma Drawing People - Focus on Face with Jackie Reeves Open Life Drawing/Painting with Jackie Reeves Yoga for Actors with Anna Botsford The Key Idea™ Host Class with Lenore Lyons Watercolor Landscapes with Rosalie McCarthy Mixed Media Animal Portraits with Deb Hope Colligan Artful Thursdays • Polymer Jewelry with Marcia Simpson A Painting Adventure in Watercolor with Doris Rice Artful Thursdays • Art Journaling with Lenore Lyons
Complete detailed descriptions of all classes and workshops are 28 available on our website: ArtsOnTheCape.org
July
Start date 1 Open Life Drawing/Painting with Jackie Reeves 1 Yoga for Actors with Anna Botsford 6 Summer Art • Opposites with David Sigel and Hilary Hutchison YOUTH 6 Young Artists with Karen Maker YOUTH 7 Cape Cod Drum Circle 7 Drumming through Trauma 8 Adult Tap Dance with Susan Friedman 9 Artful Thursdays • Watercolor Seascape Note Cards with Rosalie McCarthy 13 Explore Art • Vacation with Lenore Lyons YOUTH 13 Summer Art • Elements with David Sigel and Hilary Hutchison YOUTH 13 Musical Theater Dance Workshop with Michele Colley and Kris Hill YOUTH 14 Summer Art: Adults with David Sigel and Hilary Hutchison 18 Introduction to the Ukulele with Vanessa Gregory 18 Intermediate Ukulele with Vanessa Gregory 18 Advanced Acting: Characterization with Jim Pettibone 18 Mosaics with Valerie Theberge 20 Summer Art • Water with David Sigel and Hilary Hutchison YOUTH 20 Cartoon Crazy with Terry Kole YOUTH 23 Artful Thursdays • Acrylic Hydrangeas with Karen Maker 27 Create Your Own Cartoon Character with Terry Kole YOUTH 27 Powerful Pastels 2 with Ed Chesnovitch Start date 4 4 5 5 6 7 11 17 20
August Cape Cod Drum Circle Drumming through Trauma Open Life Drawing/Painting with Jackie Reeves Yoga for Actors with Anna Botsford Artful Thursdays • Mermaid Sculpture with Lenore Lyons Acrylic Seascapes with Rosalie McCarthy Fairy Houses with Lenore Lyons YOUTH Runway Fashion Designer with Bunky Hurter YOUTH Artful Thursdays • Acrylic Sea Shells with Terry Kole
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Giving Art a Chance home studio in Millis as well as in many local recreation departments, libraries, and artist guilds throughout the Boston Metro West area, and workshops from Rhode Island to New Hampshire. In particular, she was founder and director of the Stony Brook Art Guild at the Stony Brook Nature Center in Norfolk, and was a member of the Copley Society of Art, where she taught workshops for innercity children.
If you’re one of those people who has never taken an art class at Cotuit because you don’t think you have any natural talent, then you need to meet Rosalie McCarthy. Having spent over 25 years teaching both children and adults at all levels, Rosalie will be the first to tell you that no one is “naturally” talented. Rather, talent is a skill developed through exercise. Drawing is a mechanical and acquired skill that improves with practice. Over the past several years, Rosalie has been teaching such skills at Cotuit through classes that include acrylic and watercolor still life, seascapes, landscapes, florals, and portraiture, among others, all presented in a direct but nonintimidating manner that allows the student’s “talent” to be encouraged and effectively developed.
Today, she continues teaching drawing and painting classes at Milford High School and Upper Cape Tech. Having originally studied at the Butera School of Art and graduating from the Vesper George School of Art, Rosalie brings an incredible wealth of knowledge and experience to CCftA. She also has contributed a collection of 30 easels to the Center, originally made for her recreational department workshops. So, for those folks who have previously hesitated to try an art class at the Center for fear of failing, take a look at the latest Education brochure and sign up for one of Rosalie’s classes – you’ll be surprised to learn how talented you are!
Rosalie McCarthy came to Cape Cod 15 years ago and has offered her unique teaching approach in many other local venues, too, including the Falmouth Artist Guild, Cape Cod Art Association, the Adult Education Program at Upper Cape Tech, and through workshops in Barnstable, Centerville, and Yarmouth. Previously, she conducted lessons in her
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2015 gALLERY eXHIBITS Pastel Painters Swimmers Under Society of Cape Cod: Water: Layer Upon Layer Paintings by Anne Leone Signature Membership Exhibition
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Richard Bertman: Kinetic Sculpture During an extended period in the summer, our galleries will feature the unique and whimsical kinetic sculpture of renowned Boston architect, Richard Bertman. Curatorial committee members Michelle Law and David Kuehn sat down recently with exhibit presenter Denise Delorey and the artist. DK: Denise, what was your initial inspiration in wanting to bring this work to Cotuit? DD: I’ve known Richard since 1994. His extraordinary sculpture came into the lobby of 125 High Street in Boston, a building that has a cavernous lobby lacking any human elements. That public display of Richard’s work was an enormous way to showcase the building in a much more dramatic as well as wholistic way, and we had a great partnership. I’ve looked at the work you’ve done here (at Cotuit), leading the effort in bringing the best of art to the Cape, and I thought Richard is somebody who is always up for a new destination and showing his work, and I think he has a great story to tell. DK: Did you know Richard before you saw the work in the lobby at High Street? DD: I was a little nervous when I had to meet Richard for the first time because he was this incredible architect at CBT, the architectural firm he founded with two others. I was working for a real estate developer developing 125 High Street, and someone gave me the heads up that there was this really cool guy, Richard Bertman, who had these amazing sculptures. So I just called him up -- was nervous at first that he would even take my call -- and then I was thrilled when he did. The show that we put together ran from May 19 to October 10, 1994 -- one of the highlights of my professional career. DK: So that’s how you met, by putting that show together? You cold-called? DD & RB: Yes. RB: And I’ve never been the same! I thought she was crazy! Actually, it was really exciting. I wanted people
to have respect for my aesthetic qualities, because as an architect, my clients would say “I don’t like this” or “I don’t like that,” and you have to accommodate them. At that time, I was trying to build a sense that I knew what I was doing aesthetically, so with sculpture it forced me to show them. DK: Did you consider sculpture a hobby when you started? RB: When I went to graduate school at UC Berkeley I took a course in welding. I had done a piece I didn’t like and I threw it in a barrel. Later someone saw me on the campus, and they said “hey, we saw your piece in the museum!” Apparently someone had taken my piece out of the trash and put it in the museum, and I thought, gee maybe I have a talent in this! I love to watch people seeing my sculptures, and I love to stand aside and just hear what they have to say. Once I was packing a piece up to move it somewhere, and it was all wrapped with packing material and stuff and someone asked “how did you get an idea to do a piece like this?” DK: This will be one of the most unusual and unique exhibits we’ve ever mounted here, and we’re really excited about it. How would you describe your work? RB: Think whimsy and humor – I get a chance to tease ideas that concern me through humor -- I think I do that when I speak about things as well as through art. Do you know any jokes? DK: Denise, I’m sitting here thinking about how you cold-called Richard for the ‘94 exhibit and you cold-called me about this exhibit. Then Michelle and I got to meet you on our road trip to Richard’s home, and we all got to know one another – just because you picked up the phone!
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Richard Bertman
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There are so many great benefits that people don’t realize when you go on a journey like this – and now we’re sitting here in March planning a show that’s going to happen in July. Michelle, I wanted to ask about your impression when we went to Richard’s house to see the work for the first time. ML: I thought it was fabulous that you were able to have a part of your home as a gallery, Richard. I think that’s such a gift that you can really bring people into your world. It’s all right there. It’s really exciting to me. RB: I wish my wife felt that way! DK: Michelle -- there’s so much work, how do you think of what would make a cohesive show? ML: I guess when I first saw Richard’s work, I was thinking of our gallery wall space and which pieces
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would have the most impact in our space, then which pieces work with other ones and lead your eye around. It was SO much fun being there -- it was Disneyesque! DK: Denise and Richard, what do you hope people get out of coming to this show? DD: I hope that people of all ages, especially teenagers and college students, look at the work and realize that you can have a very successful career as a professional architect, and still maintain a love for something else you want to do. RB: I want people to be able to enjoy art without having to study, without having a formal education about it - to simply see something and enjoy it, to think about it, and be affected by it in some way. DK: I think everyone’s going to be in for an amazing experience with this show, and we’re honored to have you.
Richard Bertman: Kinetic Sculpture
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Opening Reception/Artist Talk June 27, 5:00-7:00pm
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Above: Kinetic sculpture by RIchard Bertman Left - Icarus; Right - Searching for Leonardo
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Letter from
The Board President We passed a major milestone this past March of which I want you to all take note. It was David’s fifth anniversary as Executive Director! I can’t sing David’s praises loud enough. David is the heart and soul of this organization. He’s the face of the organization. He’s a wonderful, ceaseless and seemingly tireless administrator – which is amazing because I don’t think that he sleeps. He’s an incredible ambassador for the Center up and down the Cape. Everyone in the Cape arts world and non-profit world knows him. He’s an incredibly creative artistic guy. He’s the perfect man for the job. So when you see him, pat him on the back. Give him a big hug. Say thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
We’ve come a long way in the past five years, just imagine where we are going to be in five years. Thank you David for all of the impassioned hard work and long long hours that you have done in the past five years. I know that the community appreciates it. I truly appreciate it. I feel very lucky to be working with you. I feel very privileged and fortunate to call you friend. Sincerely, Jim Hoeck President, Cotuit Center for the Arts
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Palma Puzzuoli and John Hunt Carol and David Radford Denise and Peter Randall Betty Rankin and H. Jean Hines Cynthia and Russell Rankin Carol and Robert Rano Eileen and Joseph Reardon Joyce and Tim Reardon Barbara and Ronald Reed Margaret and James Reiffarth Karen and Thomas Rezendes Dana and Robert Rice Nancy and Ken Ridley Diane and B. Roy Roberts Kathleen and Paul Robock Linda Roche and Hrayr Tamzarian Sylvia and George Rosen Susan and Arnold Rosenberg Oriana Camish and Steve Ross Marilyn and Glenn Rowland Lisa Rudy and Peter Cook Linda Sabina Judith and Gary Salter Carol and Martin Sandler Susan Sard-White and Robert Tierney Victor Saverino Judy and Thomas Sbarra Laura and Michael Scanlon Gail and Paul Scannell Judy and Peter Scarafile Beverly and James Scarlett Kathleen Schade Edna-Mae Schneider Jane Schweitzer and Douglas Mann Mary Lou and Donald Schwinn Linda Scott and Ken Alsman William Scott Dona Seacat and James Kinney Kendra Smith and Thomas Seguin Caroline and Robert Seidler Estelle and Jacob Shammash Amy Sharpe and George Slade Trudy and John Sheehan Lisa and Richard Sheehy Marsha Shepard and Bob Girard Jill Ridgway and James Shillinglaw Mary and Edward Sholkovitz Richard Signell Susan Simon and Terence Moran Gayle Simundza and J. Thomas Kirkman Linda and Bob Sinuc Deborah and Jonathan Sloane Marie and Jim Smith Claudia Smith Audrey Snyder Nancy Sowell Marleen Spengler and Marvin Liberman Kimberley Stacy Honoree and Peter Steedman
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Idell and Stephen Stein Stef Stendardo Jayne Iafrate and Barbara Stephens Jeanette Stevenson William Stimmell Mindy and Joe Sultaire Elizabeth Hill and George Suokko Dorene and David Sykes Melissa and Joseph Tavilla Marie Taylor Sharon and Bruce Taylor Lenore Lyons and Diane Thayer Carol and David Thompson Laura and Ed Thompson Mindy Todd and Robert Fenstermaker Louise Toler Thomas Topham Jr. Sandra and Daniel Trainor Moira and Frank Trubiano Marcie and Hardie Truesdale Patricia and Carlos Tun Sheryl Valentine and Cynthia O’Brien Dana and Brett Valentini Peggy Vance Beth Verani and Kenneth McCarthy Karen Magda and Karen Vetrano Michelle Viotty Joan and Kenneth Wakeen Lynn and Bruce Wallin Maggie and Bill Walsh Deidre and Allen Waxman Marlene and Richard Weir Amy Heller and Bart Weisman Suzanne Weiss-Pond and Robert Pond Louisa and Charles Wellington Anne and William Wellman Bette and Peter West Helen and Rollin Westwood Stephen Whalen Serena and Edmund Whelan Katherine and Richard White Nancy and Craig Whiteley Betsy and Peter Wild Lisa and Gordon Williams Celine and James Wills Pamela Wills Leigh Hale and Toby Wilson Aurora and Frank Winters Julia and Rex Withers Amy Wolf Cal and Pat Woodward Janet and Mark Wright Janice Yelland Iris Yob and Estelle Jorgensen Patricia and John J. York Sue and Steve Zafarana Ina and Bob Zibbell Lesley and Theodore Zicko
Our Members Individual Joseph Accrocco Christopher Adams Jack Ahlin Mary Kay Albert Priscilla Altoonian Carole Amore Maryann Anagnos Carolyn Andersen Holly Anderson Lewis Anderson Mitzi Anderson Christianne Arnold Paulette Aronson Judith Askew Norma Atwood Reed Baer Joan Ellen Bailey Lorraine Baker Carol Baldwin Kristin Baljon Steve Barrett Melanie Barron Patricia Barry Susan Baur Edmund Beard Brenda Bechtel Natalie Becker Polly and Bruce Behrens Susan Berlin Kim Berner Dianne Beuke Elizabeth Bevis Ellen Binda Anne Bishop Robin Blakeman Carole Bloom Robert Boden Mary Bonacker Barbara Bonica Wendy Boothman Anna Botsford Denise Bradford Lynn Brawn Karen Breen Terry Breidenbach William Breisky Cindie Brennan Frances Brew Rima Brickus Barbara Brink Virginia Bristol Christine Brothers Martin Bruemmel Ellen Brumfield Barbara Buchenan Alan Buck
Cynthia Buck Nancy Bundy Nancy Burden Joanne Burk Thomas Capizzi, Sr. Mary Jane Caplan Carol Carbaugh Jane Carpenter Judith Carr Janet Carrig Ellen Carty Mark Casby Eileen Casey Mary K Cassidy Donna Cavanaugh Edward Chesnovitch David Christensen Carol Christofi Nancy Church Stella Citrano Sue Clegg Naomi Cohan Robert Coleman Isabel Collins Charlotte Conchieri Jeanne Connolly Lynne Conroy Antonia Cook Elizabeth P. Cook John Cook Peter Cook Perry Coppola Felice Coral Ann Corbett Lynne Cordery Bonnie Corliss Louann Corrado Jacqueline Corso Mary Louise Cotter Ruth Craffey Margie Craven Joye Creedon Pat Cronin Cynthia Cruz Barry Cuiffo Doris Curran Karlyn Curran Darrylle Curran Mark Curtice Estelle Cushner Shawn Dahlstrom Patricia Daley Inga Dankers Susan Danton Karen Darrah Marina Davalos
Linda Davidson Frank Davis Nancy Davison Constance De Smet Colleen Delaney Denise Delorey Colleen DeMarce Sheila Dern Freda Diamond Grace DiMauro Lisbeth Dineen Andrew Dolan Jane Dolan Muriel Donovan Catherine Dooley Patricia Dottore Sarah W. Dowling Claudia Downey Kevin Doyle Lee Drescher Michael Dresser Malcolm Dunkley Daria Eckert Beverley Edgar Phy Edgcomb Kathy Edmonston Jeanne Egan Sally Elam Frances Elliott David Ellis Donna Erdman Bernadette Ericson Gwen Errhalt Lisa Errico Sandi Esposito Roseann Evans Janis Eydenberg Antoinette Fallon Arleen Fallon Florence Farrar William Farrell Richard Favor Helen Feher Andrea Fein Marie Ferri Paula Finkle Suzanne Finney Jane Flacks Jan Fletcher Susan Fletcher Deanie Flynn Florence Flynn Jacqueline Foley Lucille Foley Barbara Ford Doyle Adele Forrest
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Louise Foster Elinor Freedman Judi Friedberg Estella Fritzinger Sue Fuhrman Beverly Bridgewater Fuller John Funkhouser Sylvia Furash Sheila Furtado Richard Gallagher Christine Gamp Richard Gannon Sandra Gardner Laura Garner David Garvin Barbara Gaughan Elizabeth Gawron Nancy Giatrelis Robin Gilbert Peter Gillen Elinor Glener Karen Goershel Kirk Goetchius Cynthia Goldberg Beth Golden Victoria Goldstein Monica Grace Lois Grebe Suzanne Greenberg Mary Grieve-Wry Joyce Groemmer Donna Grohe Hope Grossman Alberta Guerin Ann Guiliani Virginia Guimond Karl Gustavsen Brenda Halfond Angela Hamwey Deborah Handy Diane Hanna Tim Hanson Margot Harley Ellen Karel Harmansky June Harrington Meg Harrington Daniel Hart Katherine Hartley Karen Harty Marjorie Harvey Patricia Harvey Peter Stringer Jill Heine Paula Hennessey Elin Hersch
Cynthia Hibbert Joan Higgins Hilliard Hiller Sandra Hirst Gregory Hischak Frank Hitchens Joanne Holmes Harold S. Holt Jr. JoAnn Hughes Annette Hughes Kathleen T. Hughes Diane Huster Theresa Hyde Jeffrey Hyman Anne Ierardi Jeanne Jackson Kathryn Jacobsen Pam Jagla Catherine Johnson Sue Johnson Martine Jore McLaughlin Walter Kaplan Karen Keelan Catherine Kelly Janet Kelly Karen Kelly Mo Kelly Suzanne Kennedy Barbara Kern Janice Kinder Linda Koehler Kathleen Koehler Patricia Kosky James Krasnow John Krenik Louise Lane Frances Lanzano Gloria Larsson Martha Leander Mary LeClair Nancy LeClair Patricia Leonard Patricia Lewis Murphy Egila Lex Michelle Lifton Sue Lindholm Dorothy Lindlau Eir Lindstrom-Holmy Steve Loesch Meg Loughran Nancy Lowery Al Lucchese Carol Lyall Richard MacCormack Ann MacDonald Helen MacFarlane
Maureen MacNeil Martha Magnuson Claudia Mahoney Geraldine Maikath Karen Maker June Manco Diane Mandeville Joanne P. Manning Jane Manzelli Karen Maregni Bonnie Maresh Cheryl A. Margolis Marie Marshall Marjorie Marshall Larry Marsland Mary Marsters Diane Martin Jory Mason Anne Masquelier Alicia Mathewson Maureen McAleer Thomas McCallum Carole McCarey Cindy McCarthy Rosalie McCarthy David McCarty Bonnie McCormick Pamela Mcelhinney Marilyn McGill Martin McGovern Clare McGowan Scott McGraw Linda McHugh Heidi McKenna PJ McKey Marifran McKindsey Nora McLeavey-Fisher Justine McLoughlin Cecelia McManus Barbara McPhelim Karen McPherson Darlene Medeiros Gail Melix Elaine R. Meredith Sharon Merton Stephanie Miele Joanne Miller Jan Miller Nancy Minnigerode KC Mitkevicius Jean Mojo Richard Molander Ken Molloy Sarina Monast Robin Moore Cynthia Moran
Jerre Moriarty Lauriene Morin Susan Morley Margaret Morris Roberta Morrissey Phyllis Morse Marilyn Moynihan Paula Mullen Kathleen Murdock Kathryn Murphy Patricia Murphy Sheila Murphy Arlene Myers Henita Myers Neila Neary Claudia Needham Margo Newcombe Robert Newcomer Arlene Newman Charles Nichols Catalina Norman Carol J. O’Connell Catherine Ode Catherine Offinger Joanne Okagaki Julie Olander Robert Oldale Judith Oliver Barbara O’Neill Bonnie O’Neill Steven Oney Laura Opie Lee-Anita O’Rourke Rita Pacheco Dori Panetta Frank Papsadore Anita Parker Christine Parker Frances Parsons Megan Patrick Gary Peigelbeck Elizabeth Penn Christine Perrault Beaulah Perry Leslie Perry Gilda Perry Tracey Person Marjorie Petersen Mary Petersen Lisa and Cody Peterson Ann-Kristin Pettersson James Pettibone Ann Phillips Patricia Picard Lori Pilla Jacqueline Plummer
Janet Pockwinse Peter Pometti Lisa Pontius Joanne Powers Lynne Poyant Susan Poyant Diane Quaid Adelaide M. Queeney Judith Quinn Marcia J. Randall Mary Randall Lisa Raymond Maxene Raymond Gary Raymond Norina Reif Susan Reynolds Cheryl Rezendes Mary E. Rice Herbert Rice Margret Richard Meredith Richter Karen Rinaldo Ann Ring Deborah Ripperger Judith X. Risch Deborah Roberts Jennifer Roberts Brenda Rocklage Donna Rockwell Fay Rogers Albert J. Rooney Maggie Rosendale Hedy Rosner Maureen Rounds Margaret Rowland Marcy Rozanel Ernest Ruver Natalie Ryan Louise Sanford Alexandra Santilli Karen Santos Sally Sapienza Marlene Schaefer Pamela Schaefer Donna Scheer Deborah Schilling Kathleen Scholle Karyl Scrivener Janice Scullin Judith I. Selleck Charles Sheehan Cynthia Shell-Terrell Lynn Shepherd Thelma Siegel Aimee Silberman Robert Simmons
Janet Simpson Vincenza Sisto Rosalie Slansky Diane Slater Cheryl Smith Karen Smith Rosemary Smith Lisa Smither Dina Sousa Judith Souza Luise Speakman Diane Spencer Joanne Spurr Nancy Stafford Cathy Staples Sherri Starr Gayle Starratt Carole Stasiowksi Barry Sternlieb Aisha Stewart Barbara Stewart Ann Stone Barbara E. Stone Kay Strakosch Barbara Sullivan Cecilia Sullivan Daniel Sullivan Frances Sullivan Carol Swartz Cathy Swyers Kathleen Sylvester Sara-Fay Tarlin Constance I. Tarvis Marjorie Taylor Claire Teitleman Lee Teixeira Dick Terry Pat Thatcher Martha Thayer Nickolas Themelis Priscilla Theriault Muriel Thomas Matthew Thompson Mary Tor Torry-Ballou Johnny Travers Judith Trebach Skip Treglia Robert Trevisani Sandra Tripp Catherine Tsourides Frances Turgoen Beverly Tyrie Janice Urquhart Jayne Uyenoyama Hope van der Wolk
Murro Van Meter Joan A. Vaughn Janet Vera Susan Verner Thalia Verros Suzanne Veto James Visbeck Susan Volotta Mary Jane Waite Sandra Waite Elizabeth Walker Marjorie Wallace Jane Walsh Phyllis Walsh Claudette Walworth Norma Jean Waring Pam Warnick M. Virginia Waterman-Casey Frank Webber Nancy Weeks Susan Weeks Arlene Weibel Ellen Weinlich Susan Weliky Ann Wells Dianne Wells Susan Wheatley Theresa Whelan Marnie Whelan-De Vos Barbara E. White Elizabeth White Barbara White Peter White Rachel P. White Sheila Whitehouse Betsy Whitters David Willard Ann M. Williams Dorothy Williams John D. Williams Amy Wilson Jean Wishingstone John Wood Judy Wood Carolyn Wurm Leona Wynne Marsha Yalden Deborah Yorke Abbe Young Joyce G. Zavorskas
This list includes members between April 2014-April 2015. We apologize for any unintentional omissions.
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Our Donors Thank you to those who have given donations in addition to their membership.
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Sustainers @DesignREMODEL Aline Architecture Inc.* Annie Hart Cool Realtor* Anonymous Arts Foundation Of Cape Cod Lise and Robert Bourque Cape Air/Nantucket Airlines* Cape Cod Beer* Captain David Kelley House* Maureen and Joseph Carrita Sandy and Rik Clark Coastal Equipment Rentals, Inc.* Annie and Mark Cool Cotuit Landscaping, Inc.* Marcia Daley Dative* Eastern Bank* Anita E. and Waldo Fielding
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Supporters ArtsFalmouth Inc.* Helen and John Barnes Barnstable Junior Music Theater Inc. Bourque Heating & Cooling Co.* Bridge Creek Capital Management LLC* Bruce and Adele Greenfield Foundation Paula Schnepp and Robert Bucchianeri Amy and Daniel Canaday Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank Charitable Foundation Trust Susan Cartland-Bode and Hank Bode Cavossa Disposal Corp.* Chatham Jam & Jelly Shop* Cool Gear Int’l* Lucy and William Cromwell Dan’l Webster Inn* Cynthia and David Der Hagopian Christine and Michael Ernst Fairway Landscaping* Falmouth Podiatry* Gerry Fernandez Joyce Ginouves Margot and C. Stewart Goodwin
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Contributors Cheryl DeVine and Philip Podmore Mara and James Adams Barbara and Robert Eubanks Patricia and Frank Barnhart Fancy’s Market* Polly and Bruce Behrens Fitness Directions* Brewster Cultural Council Michelle and David Gain Marge Brogan and Donna-Lee McMullen Mindy and Andrew Grant Christopher Boselli Memorial Scholarship Fund Nancy Hardaway Tara Galvin and John Clark Wendy Littleton-Kozma and Robert Littleton Jennifer and John Cummings Donna-Lee McMullen and Margaret Brogan Ashley and Jason Dalrymple
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Our Donors Donors (cont.) Ann Corbett Bonnie Corliss Beth Cotner Eugene Courteau Sheila and Cormac Coyle Ruth Craffey Lois and Gregory Cronin Elaine and Alvin Crowell Thomas Crutchfield Richard L. Curley Karlyn Curran Elaine Cwynar and John Marks Jane DaCosta Katherine DeMarsh Leo DeMarsh Denise Dever Marisa Picone-Devine and Dennis Devine Susan and Stephen DiGeronimo Benjamin Doto Patricia Dottore Amy Dowd Joan and Jack Driscoll Jennifer and Eric Drugge Gail and Michael Dunford Maureen Dunning Emily Duserick Doris Easter Shirley and James Eastman Marjorie Eddy Sarah A. Edick Encore of Falmouth Newcomers Jean and John Enwistle Antoinette Fallon Harry Felger Shirley and Peter Fisher Donna and John Fitzmaurice George Foley Barbara Ford Doyle Susan Fung and Heather Groeneveld Sylvia Furash Alice and John Galick Melinda and Joesph Gallant Patricia and Chuck Galloway Ann and Stephen Garzone Barbara Gaughan Judith and Dominick Gautrau Virginia and Peter Gillen Eileen and George Gillmore Robyn and Sol Gittleman Suzanne and Joseph Golmanavich Janet and Steven Gould
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Elizabeth Mangan and Robert Holbrook Marina and Robert Margolis Richard Martin Patricia Calkins-Martin and Dennis Martin Lynn Marvin Herbert Mathewson Jacquie and Richard McAllister Dianne and Sean McCahill Rosalie McCarthy Elaine McDevitt Clare McGowan Tanya White and Robert McIntire PJ McKey Karen McPherson Paul Medeiros Dinah Mellin Sharon Merton Myrna Mitchell Olga and Peter Mitchell Jean and Steven Mojo Linda and Gerald Monchik Jeff Moore Mary and Doug Moquin Roberta Morrissey Karen Mullaly-Sweeney and Michael Sweeney Pia and Winthrop Munro Sheila Murphy Patricia Pap and Susan Nagl Sharon Naviaux Jeanne and Richard Neal Marisha Krupkin and Dennis Neier Joyce and Clark Neill Donna Newman and Stuart Russell Peggy and George Newton Maureen Norman Catherine and John Nugnes Helen and Lawrence O’Brien Ryan O’Connell Patricia O’Connell Robert Oldale William E. O’Neill Laura Opie Karen and Joseph Pacheco Bill and Judith Page Michele Pancallo Avis Parke Cindy and Kempton Parker Frances Parsons David and Jeanne Pena Jeanne and David Pena
Felicia Penn and Joseph Hoffman Stuart Peoples Leslie Plante Patricia Pomeroy Jo Mary and Arthur Pontes Mary Powers Joanne Powers Dale and John Powers Jane and Will Price Mary and Michael Principe Peter Prygocki and Joann Johnson Diane Quaid Adelaide M. Queeney Linda Hall Rakowski Marcia J. Randall Karen and Thomas Rezendes Lyn and John B. Rice Judith X. Risch Esther and Donald Robbins Roche Brothers Jeanne Rooney Marga and Frans Rowaan Earline and Edward Rubel Denise Ryan Donna Sabecky
Louise Sanford Karen Santos Gail and Paul Scannell Beverly and James Scarlett Marlene Schaefer Deborah Schilling Karen Schwalbe and Joe Hackler William Scully Janet Serman and James Cronburg Lisa and Richard Sheehy Mary and Edward Sholkovitz Robert and Nancy Sicard Thelma Siegel Sheila and Jerry Silverberg Tracy and Daniel Smith Judith Souza Luise Speakman Barbara Spillane Katharine Spirtes Leslie Stacks Jeanette Stevenson William Stimmell Ann and William Stone Frances and Edmund Sullivan Mindy and Joe Sultaire
Lenore Lyons and Diane Thayer Nickolas Themelis Eileen Tivnan Louise Toler Tom Tracy Mollie and Thomas Tucker Thalia Verros Karen Magda and Karen Vetrano Victoria Vieira James Visbeck Elke Weber Nancy Weeks Ellen Weinlich Marlene and Richard Weir Susan Weliky Susan and Larry Wheatley Peter White James S. Whiteside, Jr. Ann M. Williams Pamela Wills Aurora and Frank Winters Marcia Woods Valerie and Robert Zammito Lesley and Theodore Zicko
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Keys are objects that recall vivid memories and inspire powerful concepts. The Key Idea™ invites Cape Cod residents and visitors to create a piece of key-inspired art and writing that will become part of a large-scale community art exhibit both at Cotuit Center for the Arts and Barnstable Town Hall in October 2015. This multigenerational project explores what is important at different stages of life through the metaphor of a key. People of all ages can participate by selecting a key, drawing it, and then writing about what the key might open or start or do.
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Lenore Lyons, the founder of Explore Art! The Journal Project is passionate about community art and believes that everyone is creative with a story to tell. The Key Idea™ gives people an opportunity to share a bit of themselves and add their voice to others in our community. But why keys? Keys are widely available, they are interesting to people on many different levels, and are used in so many ways. Also, they are easy to draw. Keys provide the perfect little piece of inspiration to by article
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get creative ideas flowing. Lenore believes that keys connect unknown people over time and space. Hundreds and hundreds of keys have been donated from all around the world, mostly from the US but others have come from Canada, Central Amercia, Europe, and Asia. Each one was important to someone at some time. Participants in The Key Idea™ are offered a trayful of keys. They look through and select one that “feels right.” The key that inspires the artist is connected to the former owner who held and used that same key. The artwork that is included in the exhibits will be arranged on a grid and grouped sequentially by age. We lock and unlock important things. Each individual page will join other thoughtful, funny, deep, or introspective pieces to represent our community from the youngest to the most elderly. In this exhibit, viewers will see the progression of art, writing, and creative ideas from people aged 1 through 100.
Look for The Key Idea™ at these Cotuit Center for the Arts Events: • Our Annual Meeting • May 20 • Members Summer Social • June 27 • Wine and Music Wednesday • July 15 • Entertainment Tonight • August 7 You will also see The Key Idea™ at many community events throughout the summer, including Arts Alive in Falmouth, Art in the Village in Barnstable, Cape Cod Makers Faire at CCCC, Pops by the Sea in Hyannis, and many more. Please check the website ExploreArtTheJournalProject.com for updated listings and more information about how you can become involved. Participate • Create • Donate
Art teachers in every school district from Bourne to Provincetown are participating with their students in this unique collaboration with The Cape Cod and Islands Art Educator Association. There will be many opportunities to add your voice by creating a piece of artwork to possibly be included in this exhibit.
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Our Mainstage show for July is the perennial favorite, Gypsy. Loosely based on the 1957 memoirs of the famous striptease artist, Gypsy Rose Lee, the story focuses on her mother, Rose, whose name has become synonymous with the ultimate stage mother (“Sing out, Louise!”). It follows the dreams and efforts of Rose to raise her two daughters and casts an affectionate eye on the hardships of show business life. The 1959 musical contains many songs that became popular standards, including “Everything’s Coming up Roses,”“Together (Wherever We Go),”“Small World,”“Some People,” and “Let Me Entertain You.” Gypsy has been referred to as the greatest American musical of all time by numerous critics and writers. We are thrilled that veteran director/choreographer, David McCarty, is directing our production. We spoke with him before April auditions.
CCftA: Why do you love the show? DM: With the book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Gypsy is one of the true classics in all of American Musical Theatre. Beautifully written and equally funny, touching, gritty and real. I first encountered the piece at age 18 while a student and learned the role of Tulsa. His song “All I Need is the Girl” was my “go to” audition piece for many years and served me well. CCftA: Tell us about your concept for the show. DM: My concept for this production is to keep the focus on the actors and participants instead of trying to recreate the myriad amount of locations and
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scenic changes you can get easily mired in. It’s about the journey more than any of the destinations -- and about the undaunted spirit to pick yourself up and keep going in the midst of all road blocks and the rejection that is such a part of show business. It is about relationships, warts and all! CCftA: What do you hope the audience will leave with? DM: Hope. There is always hope in this piece which is what draws me to it – and I will try like hell to ensure that singular message survives intact. Hope for love, hope for that one big break, hope for recognition, hope for redemption, hope for forgiveness when you decide to take a different path and follow your dreams.
ABOUT GYPSY ROSE LEE Gypsy Rose Lee was born Rose Louise Hovick on February 14,1911, in Washington to advertising salesman John Olaf Hovick and his teenage bride Rose. Her younger sister, who would become an actress too, was born in 1913.
Through these films, however, Lee was to remain completely clothed at all times. In 1944, she gave birth to her only child Erik Lee who was fathered by film director Otto Preminger. In 1948, Gypsy married third husband Julio de Diego but they divorced in 1955.
Her early career consisted of touring the provinces in a vaudeville act co-starring with her sister, and managed by her mother. Her sister, June Havoc, began a solo career, and Rose Louise became the Gypsy Rose Lee character, “intellectual stripper”. Gypsy was overshadowed by her talented younger sister and vaudeville was dying out. Her mother took the girls to a burlesque house and at the age of 15, Gypsy made her debut. She took to the stage in a grass skirt and not much else and teasingly didn’t take much off. The audience responded positively to this new form of striptease, which was more tease than strip. She earned a reputation for her onstage wit as well as her strip style. Soon she had made it to Minsky’s, the most famous burlesque house in the United States, where waitresses in French maid costumes sprayed the audience with perfume. Here she took her stage name which derived from her hobby of reading tea leaves and was combined with her real first name Rose and added Lee as a whim. She pursued a very successful career in burlesque even performing at high society balls. In 1937, when mayor LaGuardia shut down all of New York’s burlesque houses, Lee was forced to head west to Hollywood, and began her film career. In 1939, she returned to headline New York World’s fair. She married Arnold Mizzy on 25 August 1937 at the insistence of her film studio but they divorced in 1941.
Lee’s talents were not to be confined to mere performing, however. A novelist and memoir writer, she also saw her adaptations of her work storm the stage. Lee’s ‘The G-string Murders’ was adapted as ‘Lady of Burlesque’ in 1943, and her ‘The Naked Genius’ adapted in ‘Doll Face’. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Lee became a television guest star, exhibiting a witty, self-deprecating character. She even succeeded in hosting her own talk show on at least two occasions. Throughout her career, Gypsy had to deal with her mother who tried to exhort money through vicious threats until her death from terminal cancer in 1954. It was her – admittedly fanciful - autobiography, ‘Gypsy: A Memoir’, published in 1957, which secured her fame. It was adapted for the stage by Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim. The motion picture adaptation of the tale of stripper, and brutal encouraging mother, became a great success. Starring Rosalind Russell and Natalie Wood, the film was a great success, and cemented Lee’s legend. Diagnosed with lung cancer in 1969, she died on 26 April 1970. She is buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery in California.
Gypsy had an affair with film producer Mike Todd and in an attempt to make him jealous married William Alexander Kirkland in 1942, later divorcing in 1944. Initially appearing as Louise Hovich, she earned billing as Gypsy Rose Lee by 1943, and she excelled at comic roles in films such as ‘Belle of the Yukon’ in 1944.
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Every third Wednesday of the month, the Studio turns into an intimate performing space, featuring some of the best voices of the Cape at CCftA’s monthly open-mic, Salon of Shorts. “Shorts” is the important word here -- performers have five minutes at the microphone -- five minutes to speak their poem, read their story, recite that sonnet they learned in high school, try out their new standup sketch, sing the love song they wrote to their dog, perform some interpretive dance, juggle flame, spin plates, or swallow swords. They haven’t actually had flame jugglers or plate spinners or sword swallowers YET, but hosts Christine Ernst and Greg Hischak remain hopeful. It’s a night of interesting voices – lots of veteran poets and performers, some newbies, lots of plain old listeners happy to sit in the audience and enjoy 90 minutes (give or take) of (mostly) original work. “It’s always a rich night,” says Ernst, “and I love that it sort of epitomizes the ‘welcoming hub’ of CCftA’s mission statement – we take all comers.” Why just five minutes? you may ask. Ernst and Hischak are both spoken word artists and built the event around popular slam events, where most poets get just three minutes to perform their work. Since Salon of Shorts draws storytellers, essayists, and occasional stand-up artists and singers, as well as poets, they expanded the mic-time to five minutes – which is about the time it takes to read a page of printed
Right: Salon hosts Christine Ernst and Greg Hischak
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copy out loud. They are lenient with the limit – there’s a grace period of 30 or 45 seconds or so, but if a reader goes “long,” Greg will begin to sharpen pencils at the back of the house – a gentle auditory reminder to wind it up. “We’ve only had to cut two readers off in the past two and a half years, and sharpening pencils is nicer than a big hook,” says Hischak. “The time limit ensures that folks edit and rehearse their work before they perform at Salon,” continues Ernst, adding, ”we usually have about 15 to 20 readers – we have to run a tight ship so that everyone gets a chance to perform.” Salon of Shorts begins at 7:30 on third Wednesdays, right after Wine and Music ends in the Gallery. Signup starts at 7. And of course there’s wine. Maybe you have a poem in your pocket. Or a story to tell. Come on in – everyone has five minutes of something worth sharing. And if you know any plate spinners, they’re welcome, too.
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If you want to be inspired artistically, spend time at the Center on the 3rd Wednesday of any given month. Several years ago we started a monthly ongoing event called Wine and Music Wednesday. The idea was to introduce new visitors to the Center where lovers of art would share a glass of wine, look at beautiful art, and hear live music. Over the course of time, Wine and Music Wednesday became a signature event at the Center, regularly attended by over 100 patrons. After the February 2015 event, with piles and piles of snow everywhere, I sent a note to our Board describing a typical 3rd Wednesday. Here’s what was overlapping on the campus that evening: • The Community Leadership Institute conducted a board meeting in the Art Studio • Volunteers prepared cheese and fruit trays, set up tables and lugged boxes of wine glasses from the Annex to the Gallery • 90 people braved the horrible weather to attend Wine and Music Wednesday • The cast of Harold Pinter’s “The Dumb Waiter” rehearsed in the Black Box Theater • The cast of David Mamet’s “Oleanna” rehearsed in the Administration Building • Auditions were held in the basement for “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” • A tech run through took place in the theater for “The Beat Goes On” • 40 more brave souls attended the “Salon of Shorts”, sharing poetry and stories in the Art Studio • A Life Drawing class took place in the upstairs room of the Black Box Annex All of this activity happened between 4:30pm and 9:30pm. Visual art, theater, music, education, open mic, and yes, some wine and cheese, too. So if you haven’t been to the Center on the 3rd Wednesday of the month, come join us. I guarantee you’ll be inspired!
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What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? Lack of patience. What is the trait you most deplore in others?
Negativity.
What is your greatest extravagance? I’d spend a big chunk of change on a great experience. What is your favorite journey? One where I learn about myself along the way. What do you most dislike about your appearance? I wish my chin were stronger. What do you consider the most over-rated virtue? Multi-tasking. On what occasion do you lie? Whenever I’m going to be in serious trouble otherwise.
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Which words or phrases do you most over-use? “It is what it is” – I use it when I have no idea what I’m talking about, which can be frequent.
Steve has played the lead role in many Cotuit theater productions, including 12 Angry Men, Anything Goes, It’s A Wonderful Life, Treasure Island, and most recently, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. We asked him the really important questions...
If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? It’s taken me a long time to get to the point where I like who I am. I don’t think I’d necessarily change anything but I just hope I’ve learned from my past experiences. What do you consider your greatest achievement? My kids.
What is your greatest fear? Death and spiders.
Where would you like to live? In peace, wherever that is.
What is your current state of mind? Content but striving for improvement.
What is the quality you most admire in a man? Decency, kindness and respect.
What is your favorite occupation? I love acting and singing. Now if I could just make a living…
What is the quality you most admire in a woman? Basically the same.
Which living person do you most admire? I admire anyone who lives with honesty, dignity and the true desire to make a difference in whatever they do.
What is it you most dislike? Orange vegetables. What do you value most in your friends? Their individuality.
Who is your favorite fictional hero? Wolverine from the Xmen. Badass. What is your most treasured possession? My dad was a police chief. When he passed away, I was presented with the flag at his funeral. As material things go, I could lose almost anything else, but not that. When and where were you happiest? The birth of my children followed by being naked in a hot tub with a bourbon, under the stars, on my birthday with the woman I love and surrounded by friends.
How would you like to die? I am immortal. If you were to die and come back as a person or an animal, what do you think it would be? A Bengal Tiger. Nobody f***s with a tiger. What is your motto, the words you live by or that mean a lot to you? You won’t know until you try. Who has been the greatest influence on you? My mom. Much of my love of words, language and theatre was nurtured through her.
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We are happy to offer adult beverages at our performances, and many of our patrons have come to look forward to interesting signature cocktails that often tie in with one of our shows. We thought we’d share some of your favorites to enjoy at home – just remember to raise your glass to us when you do!
Comfortably Numb Featured during the 57 Heavy Pink Floyd concert, BREATHE 2 oz Vodka 1 oz Peach Schnapps 2 oz Orange Juice 2 oz Cranberry Juice • Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. • Shake until thoroughly chilled and pour into a highball glass with fresh ice. • Finish with a splash of grenadine and garnish with an orange slice.
Hot Jazz Sangria Featured during the Rhythm Future Quartet gypsy jazz concert. This one is best made by the pitcher. 1 750 ml bottle of Chianti 6 oz Triple Sec 3 oz fruit flavored Brandy 6 oz simple syrup (or to desired sweetness) 2 oranges 1 apple • Wash and slice oranges and apples, place in a large pitcher and crush lightly with a muddle or wooden spoon. • Pour remaining ingredients into the pitcher and chill 4 hours to over night. • Serve chilled with or without crushed fruit and garnish with an apple and orange slice.
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Member Spotlight The Smily Family If you attended the Member Summer Social last August, you most likely stood in line at the old-fashioned popcorn machine with three of the cutest boys you’re ever likely to see. They are the Smily boys, and they and their parents are huge fans of the Center (and popcorn!). Whether you come to an art gallery opening, a class, a concert, or a play, there’s a good chance you’ll see some or all of the Smily family – dad Terry, mom Julie, sons Matthew, Daniel, and Samuel – in attendance. Creative talent runs throughout this family. Julie, a clinical psychologist, is also a classically trained soprano. She
currently performs with the Zamir Choral of Boston, the preeminent Jewish choral group in the Northeast. Previously, she sang with the Grammy award-winning Washington Chorus which is currently in its 53rd season. She recently debuted as a solo performer, singing in German to the delight of friends and family. Oldest son Matthew is a hip hop dancer and a percussionist. Daniel, the middle son, has taken acting classes both here at CCftA and at Harwich Junior Theatre. And the youngest, Samuel, takes after mom and loves to sing. Terry claims to be the only member of the family who isn’t creative, but we’re pretty sure he just hasn’t realized his artistic potential! As one of the owners of the Wendy’s of Cape Cod restaurants, and also as President of the Jewish Federation of Cape Cod, Terry is a busy man in the community. He divides his time between his family, his work, his faith, and his commitment to philanthropy, supporting Cotuit Center for the Arts as well as a variety of Jewish causes on Cape Cod, Cape Cod Child Development, Luke’s Love, The PJ Library, and the Artsbridge Institute, which partners youth on both sides of communities in conflict. From all of us at the Center, thank you Smily family for making the arts a family affair! (Pictured: Terry and Julie Smily, and sons Daniel, Matthew, and Samuel.)
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Board Member Spotlight Melanie Powers, Treasurer Center always as if it was their idea. They are the two best people I know. CCftA: What do you do for fun? MP: I never go anywhere without a book, and some of you may have heard about my own “12 step program” to get back on the stage. I have enjoyed being in several readings and shows and have a final goal of singing on the “big stage.” I am doing my first drama in 25 years as I write and think it is a lot harder than comedy. There is nothing I love more than traveling with my husband and son. Doing anything with them really.
CCftA: How long have you served on the Board? MP: 6 years in November. CCftA: Why did you join? MP: I was invited by the President and couldn’t resist the appeal of the shows I had seen and the smell of potential in the air. CCftA: Where’d you grow up and how did you end up on the Cape? MP: Born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, and came to the Cape for the summer when I was two. Moved that year to Kentucky when my father founded the first school of education at the University of Louisville, and yes, I had a mint julep or two in the in-field at the Derby. Got back here as soon as I could, at 16. Graduated HS in three years and graduated college with my BA in three years. Then one year for my Masters and another three in the Law, Policy, and Society program at Northeastern. CCftA: Tell us a little about your family. MP: In the five years I have been with the Center I have lost my girlfriend of 30 years and both of my parents. My parents were part of the Powers-Presbrey pod and the best friends we ever had. My brother had died a few years before. The CCftA became a new family in lots of ways. My heroes are my husband, Rick, and my son, Paul. They have supported me and the Interview by Christine Ernst Image: Melanie Powers in 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche photo by Kara Ryan
CCftA: What do you love about the Center? MP: It is a full life unto itself. There is rarely a day or night that you can’t just go over and be entertained or help to prepare for others to be entertained. I feel at home and welcome, always. I try to give others the same experience. There have been lots of firsts for my family at the Center, we have grown there, each of us in different ways. It is safe and each person’s individual skills are appreciated. It is an extension of home, of our living room often. CCftA: How about what you love about being on the Board? MP: I love that we are not settling for mediocrity, we get better all the time but we always inch the goal post out when we get close. And as Treasurer, I have the opportunity to watch the organization grow up from the very grass roots with everyone beginning to understand what it takes to sustain an organization like this, how precious and important it is, and how every contribution makes a difference. Something like that, it really does jazz me – and I welcome others to come help. CCftA: And a nifty fact about yourself: MP: I have worked in more than 25 countries, traveled to probably 10 more for fun, and loved every trip, both the good and the challenging. It ensures humility and awe. CCftA: Anything else? MP: Best decision of my life: the trade I made with Rick (my husband) when he turned 50, he got to become a racecar driver and I got to have Paul! Of course now Paul is a racecar driver and I am re-thinking the whole thing!
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Volunteer Spotlight Florence Pritchard Volunteer extraordinaire and unofficial ambassador for Cotuit Center for the Arts. If you don’t recognize her friendly face from around the Center, you might just recognize her car. The bright red Mustang convertible was Florence’s gift to herself on her 80th birthday. She wanted a change after driving a station wagon all her life. Florence has a big family, and she brings them to the Center as much as she can. With 5 children, 12 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren, Florence is a busy woman, but she still finds time to volunteer at the Center. Along with attending lots of events at the Center, Florence is a member of the Volunteer Advisory Committee and the Docent Program, she manages the Center’s Archive Project, and she distributes our marketing materials to six locations each month. Phew! That’s a lot! Florence is a washashore who “retired” to the Cape in 1989, after 18 years as an art teacher in Weymouth. Her retirement did not last very long. In an effort to keep her friends connected, she began teaching a 6 week watercolor workshop, which has since morphed into weekly painting classes for new artists. Every Wednesday morning, Florence hosts a class of about 10 students in her home studio. Most of these folks have never painted before. Many tell her that they can’t draw a straight line and Florence says that it’s a good thing -- there aren’t many in art!
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She loves when her students start her class by saying that they never thought they could paint, and then come away with beautiful masterpieces. When asked why she loves the Center, Florence said that the quality of art at the Center is just wonderful. From the Black Box theatre to the gallery and main stage, the quality is equal to that of New York and Boston – and she’s seen a lot of theatre! Florence wants to encourage you to take advantage of something special: a high quality art center in your own back yard. Thank you, Florence! We truly appreciate you and all you do for the Center.
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