DO IT AT COTUIT: Summer-Fall 2018

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DO IT NEWS AND PROGRAMMING SUMMER/FALL 2018


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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Kathie Lynch Nutting, President Mark Wright, Vice President Alan Hidenfelter, Treasurer Graham Silliman, Secretary Susan Andersen Michael Dunford Melinda Gallant Joyce Ginouves Spencer Hallett Susan Hamilton Carl Lopes Don Megathlin Michael Princi Lee Smith Juliane Soprano Bob Willcutts DIRECTOR EMERITUS James T. Hoeck DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Tracy LaBonte DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION AND GRANTS Christine Rathbun Ernst

COTUIT CENTER The arts are essential. Our mission is to be a welcoming FOR THE ARTS 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.

THEATER AND EVENTS MANAGER Cindy Parker VISUAL SPECIALIST L. Michelle Law FACILITY MANAGER Bruce Allen MARKETING MANAGER Daniel Fontneau DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE Lauren Fogle DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT Kim Zaniboni EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Kim Baker BOX OFFICE SUPERVISOR Jason Mellin FRONT OF HOUSE MANAGER Ira Mendoza

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Letter from the President Hello and welcome to Cotuit Center for the Arts! The first half of 2018 has been a whirlwind. Ever since we bought the gas station and bakery properties, the weeks have been filled with meetings about fundraising, imaginings about what the future campus will look like, discussions with experts about tank removal and environmental regulations, talks about landscaping our 600 feet of frontage on Route 28 and improving our entrance lighting, and fundraising, fundraising, fundraising. David always has a full calendar, but he has somehow magically managed to squeeze more into his already-packed days and weeks as he leads these efforts. My favorite part of the past few months has been the public information sessions we held in February. So many of you joined us for updates on our fundraising, plans for the tank removal, and what we hope to complete before summer in terms of landscaping and beautification of the properties. The energy you brought to the sessions was palpable, your enthusiasm contagious, and your ideas were big and bold. Your commitment to our Center and belief in our mission was so gratifying. I know the Center’s future will be brilliant with your support. Enjoy your time here whether you spend it seeing a play in one of our theaters, attending a concert or gallery show, or taking one of our many, many classes. I truly believe that you are in the very best and busiest arts center on Cape Cod. And please, keep those ideas and comments coming — you are a crucial part of the Center’s future — we can’t IMAGINE it without you! Best always, Kathie Lynch Nutting

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Greetings! Fill ‘er up! It’s a very exciting time for the Center having recently expanded our acreage. The possibilities for future expansion are extremely exciting and we will continue to keep you, our patrons, donors, volunteers, neighbors, and friends in the conversation. We are also in the middle of an outstanding season of programming following smash hit productions of “A Few Good Men” and “Jesus Christ Superstar.” We also have incredible local, regional

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and internationally acclaimed singers and musicians on our stage, dozens of new workshops and classes, and some fantastic productions coming up in the Black Box. The centerpiece of the summer programming is our production of “Man of LaMancha” which features the iconic “Impossible Dream.” I’ve been thinking a lot about impossible dreams lately – as I mentioned we are planning ours as I write this note. And I’ve been reflecting on what we offer the community – how broad and bold our mission is – and the role we play with many of the kids in our community. A recent bunch of high schoolers who have worked for years acting, singing, working in the box office, interning, learning how to run lights and sound, working as stage crew on theater productions, etc, are on their way to Berklee, Tisch/ NYU, BU, Columbia, UMASS, Emerson, and many other schools. That got me thinking about all our “Annie” orphans and kids who participate in our summer theater and visual arts programs who are also on that journey. And that got me thinking about the dozens of high school-aged kids with a national platform. Who stand in front of millions of people demanding change. Demanding integrity, honesty, compassion, and are courageously taking their future into their own hands. And most of these kids, if not all, are theater kids. They participate in their music, theater, and arts programs. They work in their own community theaters. And we have those kids right here. I am humbled by the fact that we, Cotuit Center for the Arts, play a role in preparing kids to be compassionate leaders. I hope we have given them a few additional tools and have taught them well. I also believe they are giving us tools and teaching us well. I certainly know that’s the case for me. So while you’re here enjoying our amazing local talent pool, please take a minute to think about our young talent going out to make their mark in the world: Hannah, Greta, Nick, Drew, Rose, Cam, Emma, Lily, Nora, Meghan, Dan, Lucy, Sarah, Rachel, Ian, Kiley, Sadie, Olivia, Matt, Marney, Caitlin, Grace, Tala, Jacob, Nikki, Kaya, KatieBeth, Caroline, Charlie, Elli, Eleanor, Aisha, Caitlin, Johnny, Maddie, Becca, Mariah, Madison, Megan, Luc, Kyra, Fiona, Jack, Kristina, Sarah, Christian, Joao, Connor, Cassie, Alan, Emma, Cara, Anna, Jason, Henry, Amanda, Ethan, Aimee, Faith, Elisabeth, Jordan, Orla, Julian, Lexi, Charlie, Harrison, Jake, Wil, Garrett, Karen, and so many others. YOU, by being here, support them. Thanks an awful lot for that! David Kuehn Executive Director Do it at Cotuit | 7



VOLUNTEER COMMITTEES CURATORIAL COMMITTEE Michael Ernst Neil Grant Lois Hirshberg David Kuehn L. Michelle Law Carl Lopes Mary Moquin Frank Winters EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Christine Ernst Nancy Frary Terri Goldstein Neil Grant Joan McDonald Idell Stein EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Alan Hidenfelter David Kuehn Kathie Lynch Nutting Graham Silliman Mark Wright BUILDINGS & GROUNDS COMMITTEE Bruce Allen Barry Gallus Spencer Hallett Cindy Parker Bob Willcutts FACILITIES & STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE Annie Hart Cool Melinda Gallant Don Megathlin FINANCE COMMITTEE Michael Dunford Joyce Ginouves Alan Hidenfelter David Kuehn Kathie Lynch Nutting

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THEATER PROGRAMMING It’s showtime! We’ve got drama, music, farce, family fun, and experimental theater planned for this year. _______________________________

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CONCERT & SPECIAL EVENT PROGRAMMING Concerts for all musical tastes and lots of fun events. _______________________________

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EDUCATION PROGRAMMING Take a look at our new Schoolhouse! _______________________________

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GALLERY PROGRAMMING A feast for the eyes and mind, all year long. _______________________________

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Find out about the benefits of membership, and IMAGINE the possibilities of our new campus with us.

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EDUCATE A new, broad curriculum of digital photography classes rolls out at CCftA. _______________________________

COCKTAILS COTUIT STYLE Try a few of our potables. _______________________________

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INTERN CORNER Rachel Corliss and our Development Team. _______________________________

ENTERTAIN The director of Man of La Mancha tells us about this very special show. _______________________________

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ILLUMINATE David Kuehn on our exciting upcoming collaborations with the Cape Symphony. _______________________________

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BOARD MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Profile of Board Member Michael Princi. _______________________________

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MEMBER/VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT Profile of Carolyn Ferrell. _______________________________

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BACKSTAGE SPOTLIGHT Elena Pine helps us put it all together in the costume shop. _______________________________

INSPIRE Malissa Kenney on Cape Cod CAN’s inclusion programs. _______________________________ PROUST QUESTIONNAIRE With Miss Peggy Lee.

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JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR

by Aaron Sorkin January 25-February 11

a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice March 9-31

This Broadway hit about the trial of two Marines for complicity in the death of a fellow Marine at Guantanamo Bay sizzles on stage. It tells the compelling story of military lawyers at a court-martial who uncover a high-level conspiracy in the course of defending their clients, two United States Marines accused of murder.

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Jesus Christ Superstar is a rock opera loosely based on the Gospels’ accounts of the last week of Jesus’ life. It highlights political and interpersonal struggles between Judas Iscariot and Jesus, as largely told from Judas’ perspective. The Tony Award-winning score includes hit songs “I Don’t Know How to Love Him,” “Gethsemane,” “Heaven on Their Minds,” “Everything’s Alright,” “King Herod’s Song,” and “Superstar.”

The ABCs of NYC III: A BROADWAY TIME MACHINE a musical revue April 12-22 Back by popular demand! Take an alphabetical journey down the Great White Way! This original musical revue features the best of Broadway. Starring Martha Paquin, Jared Hagan, Meghan Magrath, Hannah Carrita, and Anthony Teixeira. Produced and directed by Holly Erin McCarthy.


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MAN OF LA MANCHA a musical by Dale Wasserman, Joe Darion, and Mitch Leigh June 28-July 29 Inspired by Miguel de Cervantes’ seventeenth-century masterpiece Don Quixote, Man of La Mancha is one of the most successful musicals in Broadway history. Powerful, brutal, hilarious, and heartbreaking, Man of La Mancha celebrates the perseverance of a dying old man who refuses to relinquish his ideals or his passion. The celebrated score includes “The Impossible Dream,” “I, Don Quixote,” “Dulcinea,” “I Really Like Him,” “Little Bird,” and “To Each His Dulcinea.”

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang October 4-21 Vanya and Sonia have never left the confines of their childhood home in Bucks County, PA, while their sister Masha has been gallivanting around the world as a successful actress. A surprise visit from Masha and her 20-something boy toy, Spike, throws the normally quiet household into utter upheaval as its residents and visitors get swept up in an intoxicating mixture of lust, rivalry, regret, and the sudden possibility of escape.

MARY POPPINS November 20 – December 23 One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical! Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

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2018 MORE THEATER It’s Delovely

February 8 - 25 in the Black Box Written and performed by Donna Scheer A one-woman “Happening” in song and story through the eyes of a recovering romantic.

Fat Pig

April 5 - 22 in the Black Box Written by Neil LaBute, directed by Jess Wilson A dark comedy that explores how society treats a romance between a young single man and his overweight girlfriend.

Love Letters

April 8 on the Main Stage Written by A.R. Gurney A fundraiser reading of A.R. Gurney’s play, featuring Dr. Waldo Fielding & Pam McCardle.

Take Me To Provincetown

May 17 - 27 in the Black Box Conceived by Kevin Quill Kevin Quill takes you on a musical journey up the Cape and down memory lane; Cape Cod history like you’ve never seen it before.

Cougar: The Musical

June 7 – 24 in the Black Box Written by Donna Moore, directed by Melinda Gallant A hilarious musical about women saying yes to life and learning that happiness lies within. 16 | Do it at Cotuit

FACB 2018: Resistant Gray

July 17 & 18 on the Main Stage Written & performed by Christine Ernst The Fat Ass Cancer Bitch is back... performing this summer on the Mainstage!

Breaking the Code

July 19 – August 5 in the Black Box Written by Hugh Whitemore Elegant and deeply moving play about British mathematician Alan Turing that reveals connections between his cracking of the Nazi’s unbreakable Enigma code and his refusal to live a closeted life.

The Epic Adventure of Lulu’s Lemonade Stand

August 17- September 2 in the Black Box Written and directed by Holly Erin McCarthy Lulu Leominster, a young entrepreneur out selling lemonade, realizes she’s late for her own birthday party and has to cut through “The Weird Part of Town” to get home.

Dark Night Cabaret

August 19- September 2 in the Black Box Written and directed by Holly Erin McCarthy Theater Under the Stairs brings you a cabaret show guaranteed to lift your spirits with some of the finest musical theater talent on Cape Cod!


Studio Series photo by Jim Dalglish

The Dixie Swim Club

September 13 - 30 in the Black Box Written by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope & Jamie Wooten and directed by Janet Leahy Five Southern women, whose friendships began many years ago on their college swim team, set aside a long weekend every August to recharge those relationships.

Dark Tales on a Cold Autumn Eve

October 11 - 28 in the Black Box Written and directed by Jim Dalglish New plays by the author of the recent hits Bark Park and Lines in the Sand.

Good People

November 8 - 25 in the Black Box Written by David Lindsay-Abaire and directed by Carol McManus Dark comedy that explores what can happen when two kids from the same neighborhood grow up to become two very different adults. With his signature humorous glow, Lindsay-Abaire explores the struggles, shifting loyalties and unshakeable hopes that come with having next to nothing in America.

Hope for the Holidays: the 1962 Special from Nowhere, U.S.A.

December 6 - 30 in the Black Box Written by Jo Hull Brisbane, directed by Tristan DiVincenzo, music direction by Malcolm Granger Before the ‘60s were hip, they were square! Join television hostess Hope Henderson and her musical sidekicks for their 1962 holiday special! Meet Hope’s TV family and special guest stars as they bring holiday cheer and ring in the new year.

A Christmas Carol

December 18-20 on the Main Stage Neil McGarry in a one-man show performing his acclaimed version of Dickens’ Christmas classic.

ONGOING: 2nd Wednesday Theater

2nd Wednesday of each month on the Main Stage A monthly play-reading series of rarely-performed classics, undiscovered gems, old chestnuts, and exciting new works. Free admission!

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2018 CONCERTS Special EvenTS THE BRUCE MARSHALL GROUP January 20 Bruce returns to rock the Center, ripping through a catalogue of original material that truly sets this band apart.

STURGIS ART FESTIVAL April 26-28 Celebrating the talent of our friends at Sturgis Charter School.

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BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER CONCERT February 4 Join us for a world-class concert from Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Community Chamber Concert program - free!

UNBOUND II May 3 High school students of Cape Cod in a pop-up experiment celebrating student activism, voice, and vision.

OUT OF AFRICA February 7 Percussion & marimba concert with Amy Lynn Barber and Sam Holmstock.

WINTER MAGIC: MAGIC, MYSTERY, AND FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY February 20-21 School vacation magic show from Rich Archer and Company.

CINCO DE DERBY 5TH KENTUCKY DERBY GALA May 5 Enjoy a mint julep while adjusting your hat before placing your bid on the big race at this special CCftA fundraiser.

ROGER MCGUINN May 5 Cotuit Center for the Arts and Payomet Performing Arts Center present Rock’n’Roll Hall-of-Famer Roger McGuinn (The Byrds) at the Tilden Arts Center in Barnstable.


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SOBER SOCIAL February 23 A vibrant, entertaining, substance-free atmosphere highlighting different themes and activities centered around the arts.

BOB DYLAN BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE CONCERT May 11 8th annual celebration presented by The Third Fret.

RUBY ROSE FOX IN CONCERT March 15 A vocal powerhouse of soul-­driven, edgy indie-pop, whose voice threatens to knock down the walls of any room.

CABARET FEST 2018: POP! GOES THE DIVA May 12 An evening of cabaret, Cotuit-style! Presented by Tedi Marsh.

XYLOPHONIA March 28

OLLI SOIKKELI AND CESAR GARABINI Ragtime marimba band led IN CONCERT by Amy Lynn Barber. April 5 Duo performing dynamic and fiery arrangements of Gypsy jazz standards and original compositions.

CAPE COD CAN May 18-20

CAPE COD SINGS! May 19

A new theatrical/musical performance presented by CapeCodCAN, theater by artists with disabilities.

An a cappella festival featuring Centertonix and invited guests.

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2018 CONCERTS • Special EvenTS

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OPEN MIC WITH HOST BRUCE MARSHALL June 1 Showcase for the evergrowing community of musical artists that perform on the Cape.

SIDNEY SUSSEX COLLEGE CHOIR July 13 The acclaimed Sidney Sussex College Choir is making a stop at Cotuit on their tour!

CENTER CIRCLE COCKTAIL PARTY June 1 A toast to our most loyal supporters!

BROADWAY @ COTUIT CENTER FOR THE ARTS: CHRISTINE EBERSOLE July 24 The two-time Tony winner comes to Cotuit!

SUEDE IN CONCERT August 10-11

PROVINCETOWN JAZZ FESTIVAL August 13

Longtime Cape Cod favorite smooth crooner Suede joins us for a night of beautiful tunes.

Swing to some of the hottest jazz on the East Coast. Tim Ray Trio and Daryl Sherman make their Provincetown Jazz Festival debuts!

SING SISTAH SING! WITH ANDREA BAKER June 2 10th anniversary celebration of the Zion Union Heritage Museum.

NANCY WITTER: GROWING UP MCDOUGAL July 25 Laughter and stories of Nancy’s childhood growing up in a large Irish Cathoholic family!

SONS OF SERENDIP August 16 Smooth sounds - this group rocketed to popularity after a 4th place finish on America’s Got Talent.


HERE TO BE HEARD: THE STORY OF THE SLITS June 8 Documentary film about the punk legends.

SAMBA SATURDAY ON CAPE COD: AN EVENING OF JOBIM August 4 Tedi Marsh sings Antônio Carlos Jobim, the great Brazilian composer. With Fabiano DeCastro and Bart Weisman.

WELL-STRUNG August 17 A talented quartet of men who sing and play stringed instruments, brilliantly blending pop and classical music.

LAS CAFETERAS June 9

RUNNER June 15

Afro-Mexican beats, rhythms, and rhymes. Remixing roots music and telling modern day stories.

A film by local filmmaker Paul Schuyler, screening and talkback.

MEMBER SUMMER SOCIAL August 5

CENTERTONIX GALLERY CONCERT August 6

This fun Members’ only event will top off a lovely summer Sunday afternoon!

This elegant hour of song will be followed by a champagne reception.

THE BRAZEN BELLES August 22-25

LISA JASON: BULLIED TO BEAUTIFUL August 28

The Belles are back, with their special brand of sultry sass!

Cabaret of LIsa’s journey of years she was bullied as a child, and found her wings through the inspiration of music and dance.

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT! July 10 The Center’s annual fundraiser – great food, great entertainment, and more!

CAPE COD CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL August 7, 14, 21 Three weeks of exceptional music by exceptional artists.

ZOË LEWIS & THE SOUVENIRS August 29 Zoë plays jazz, jump jive, latin grooves, swing, international folk, funk originals on anything from the piano to the spoons!

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LEE SQUARED: AN EVENING WITH LIBERACE AND MISS PEGGY LEE August 30

PATTY LARKIN IN CONCERT August 31

KAMI LYLE SIT-A-WHILE September 1

Folk legend comes to the Cotuit stage.

Join us for a return engagement of this fun concert series, with Kami and her musical guests.

GRAB BROTHERS’ FULL BLOWN ORIGINAL SHOW September 14

GEORGE GRITZBACH BAND IN CONCERT September 15

SOBER SOCIAL September 21

Lead guitar crunching rhythms, mystical-leaning lyrics and arena-filling vocals that pull your heart strings on a whim.

The GG Band is always there to give you a healthy dose of Original House Rockin’ Roots. Whoa Yeah!

COLLEEN MARSHALL IN CONCERT November 3

SUZY BOGGUSS IN CONCERT November 9

RHYTHM FUTURE QUARTET November 10

Grammy award-winning and platinum selling artist Suzy Bogguss covers country, swing, jazz, folk, Americana and roots music with style and grace.

These four young jazz virtuosos will blow your mind.

New York City favorites David Maiocco and Chuck Sweeney perform as these musical legends.

One of Boston’s finest performers, with an amazing vocal range and warm stage presence.

A vibrant, entertaining, substance-free atmosphere highlighting different themes and activities centered around the arts.


MY SHIP: SONGS FROM 1941 WITH DAWN DEROW September 7 One of the standout New York cabaret shows of 2017, My Ship earned Dawn Derow a MAC Award for “Best Female Vocalist.”

ELLIS ISLAND September 22,23 A new project performed in conjunction with the Cape Symphony.

RYAN CASEY TAP PERFORMANCE September 8

THE TRAGEDY OF CARMEN September 9

An evening of tap dance with Ryan Casey -bursting with energy and talent.

The Opera Theater of Cape Cod presents a chamber concert performance of Peter Brooks’ “The Tragedy of Carmen,” an adaptation of Bizet’s opera “Carmen.”

BEST OF THE WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL October 7, 14, 21

MATT NAKOA IN CONCERT October 26

Best of the Fest! Screenings of work from New England-based independent filmmakers.

Internationally touring singer/songwriter, recently appearing at The White House, and regularly with folk legend Tom Rush.

ANNUAL MEMBER TALENT SHOW November 17

MEMBER ART & CRAFT SHOW December 1

TOM RUSH IN CONCERT December 5

Come see our members perform on the Center stage.

Featuring local member artisans. Plan to come and do your holiday shopping.

The folk legend returns to the Cotuit stage.

MAMMA MIA! FILM SCREENING AND SINGALONG September 12 Come sing along to the screen version of the hit film musical!

18TH ANNUAL ART & SOULS MASQUERADE BALL October 27 Featuring great music, bone-chilling refreshments, and costume prizes.

7TH ANNUAL UKULELE CELEBRATION December 8 Come and join the Uke-A-Long!

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2018 CONCERTS • Special EvenTS

DENYCE GRAVES IN CONCERT December 13

PAULA COLE IN CONCERT December 16

THE RIP-IT-UPS IN CONCERT December 29

One of today’s most exciting operatic vocal stars, live on the Cotuit stage.

Grammy award-winning singer of smash hits like “I Don’t Want to Wait” and “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?”

Traditional Rock & Roll Band – with lots of Blues, Rockabilly, Country Jazz, and Soul.

WINE AND MUSIC WEDNESDAY 3rd Wednesday of every month

SALON OF SHORTS 3rd Wednesday of every month

WHAT’S YOUR STORY, MORNING GLORY? Every Saturday morning

Enjoy wine, live music, great art, and scintillating conversation.

YOGA Every Sunday morning Relax and reinvigorate at our Hatha-based yoga on SUNday.

Open mic series of poetry, story, essay, song, performance art, dance, improv, and stand-up.

DRUMMING CIRCLE 1st Tuesday of every month Group drumming led by Sam Holmstock of Entrain.

A Writing Gym for Women with Christine Ernst. Give it a try -- the world requires your story.

LIFE DRAWING Every Tuesday These sessions provide an opportunity to work in a studio environment from a live model in the artist’s preferred medium.


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2018 SUMMER/FALL EDUCATION Hello from the Schoolhouse! I am thrilled to tell you about my new office – and CapeCodCAN’s new office – and our new Meeting Room – and our new Classroom – and our new Gallery – in the refurbished house at the “end of the path” near the Admin building. We moved in in the spring after some critical renovations last year (the installation of a wheelchair ramp and handicapped-accessible bathroom, to name a couple), generously funded by the Bilezikian Family Foundation, and classes have already begun! Photography, Printmaking, and Theater classes will all be held in the new space, as well as rehearsals, meetings, and small events. The warm and inviting classroom can accommodate up to 20 students and provides desperately needed space for our expanding educational program. The three-season porch has been converted into the Sunporch Gallery and will feature small works on view and for sale by CapeCodCAN artists. I am delighted to occupy the Schoolhouse at last and invite you to visit – my office door is always open, I have a pair of comfy wicker chairs, and I make a fine cup of tea. Come and tell me about a class you’d like to take – or a workshop you want to teach – or a grant you’d like us to pursue – or some community outreach you want to help me with. I can’t do it at Cotuit without your help and input, especially with all the exciting things in store for the Center – come to the Schoolhouse and let’s IMAGINE the future together! – Christine Ernst Director of Education, Grants, & Outreach (and cups of tea) 34 | Do it at Cotuit


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Sweet Spot Cape Cod Art Center Camera Club _______

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_______ Escapees from a Little Black Book: Sculpture by Neil Grant

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Donald Beal, Floral #3

Shirley Mossman Nisbet, Spiraling Warmth

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Surface Tension Stephanie Roberts-Camello _______

African Art Through Different Eyes John McWilliam March 24-April 21

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Nudes Nudes Nudes features paintings, drawings, and sculptures created in a variety of media by thirty Cape Cod artists interpreting the human form in all its glory. This highly-anticipated exhibit will be curated by Maggie Van Sciver.

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Evolution An Open Juried Exhibit _______ Claudia Smith-Jacobs The Magic of the Imaginary: Puppets, Masks & Marionettes from Mali September 8-October 7

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7 Deadly Sins An International Juried Photography Exhibit _______ Rosemary LeBeau Lucky Eye

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Imagine!

Imagination has no limits! In December 2017 we purchased a gas station and bakery that have unified our campus into a cohesive 7.5 acres with 560 feet of frontage. Help us realize our community’s dreams and imagine with us.


Imagine a bigger theater Imagine expanded programming for kids Imagine green spaces, sculpture and community gardens Imagine real and more modern classroom spaces Imagine better parking Imagine great curb appeal

Just IMAGINE!

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NEW, BROAD CURRICULUM OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES ROLLS OUT AT CCFTA

Keep your eyes peeled! Cotuit Center for the Arts is rolling out a great, new digital photography curriculum this year, all housed in our newly renovated classroom space in the Schoolhouse. Featuring a broad array of daytime and evening digital photography classes and workshops led by noted Cape Cod photographers and photo instructors, our curriculum will cover just about everything you need to know about taking better pictures with your digital camera, cell phone, or tablet to learning how to “develop” them in the digital “darkroom” on your own computer. Our photography curriculum launched earlier this year with Introduction to the Digital Darkroom, quickly followed by Digital Photography 101, covering the basics of taking better pictures with your camera, cellphone, or tablet. Led by award-winning photographer Susan Simon,


Digital Photography 101 will teach you how to make the most of your camera’s controls and how they interrelate as well as the settings you need to know for consistently good exposures and compositions. Digital Photography 101 will be a mainstay of the curriculum and will repeat regularly throughout the year, starting this summer. Adobe Lightroom Classic CC and Adobe Photoshop are two of the mostused photo management and editing programs in the world. Learn to use both programs effectively with juried master photographer Bob Singer in our Learn Adobe Lightroom Classic CC class this fall! Bob has earned hundreds of awards for his images in competitions, exhibitions, and international salons, and is the driving force behind the Center’s photography program. You’ll advance from novice to intermediate skill levels and beyond under his expert guidance all the way. And these are only the warmup! More photography classes are coming soon to the Center, so save the dates: • • • • • • • •

Sharing Your Photos!, July 11-25 Intro to Photoshop, July 16-Aug 20 Waves & Wildlife Workshop, July 21 Macro & Table Top Photography Workshop, August 25 Art of Photographic Visualization, September 24-October 29 Intermediate Lightroom/Photoshop, (date to be announced) Focus Stacking Workshop, (date to be announced) Introduction to the Digital Darkroom, (date to be announced)

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entertain We are thrilled to present “Man of La Mancha” as our summer musical this year. Marilyn Rowland spoke with director Joan Baird about putting it all together and her history with this very special show. Inspired by Miguel de Cervantes’ seventeenth-century masterpiece, “Don Quixote,” “Man of La Mancha” debuted on Broadway in 1965, won five Tony Awards, including Best Play, and became one of the most successful musicals in Broadway history. Powerful, brutal, hilarious, and heartbreaking, “Man of La Mancha” 58 | Do it at Cotuit

celebrates the perseverance of an old man who refuses to relinquish his ideals or his passion. The score, by Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion, includes such beloved songs as “The Impossible Dream,” “I, Don Quixote,” “Dulcinea,” “I Really Like Him,” “Little Bird,” and “To Each His Own Dulcinea.”


“The show’s message is still very relevant today,” said Baird. “It has been performed all over the world and still has great power to move people.”

Gassman), and the padre (Randy Doyle), who claim they are only thinking of Alonso/Don Quixote, not of their own selfish needs. The song is really fun, and funny.”

The 18-person cast is led by Chris Shultz who plays Cervantes/Don Quixote. “This is Chris’ lifelong dream, to play Don Quixote, and he brings something very special to the part,” said Baird. “Terry Brady is playing Sancho, and he is very talented, too. Sara Sneed is Aldonza, Don Quixote’s Dulcinea. We have an extraordinary cast of people from all over the Cape. And one of the very nice things about this cast is that they are all team players, and that makes for a really good show.”

“Little Bird” is sung by the muleteers. “It is a very beautiful song, very simple, sung by these rough guys, very moving,” said Baird. “‘To Each His Dulcinea,’ sung by the padre, is just haunting.”

“Man of La Mancha” is a play-within-a-play, performed by Cervantes, a failed author-soldieractor and tax collector, and his fellow prisoners as he awaits trial by the Spanish Inquisition for foreclosing on a monastery. Cervantes transforms himself into Alonso Quijano, who imagines himself to be Don Quixote, a knighterrant who sets out to find adventure and to right the injustices of the world. There are no elaborate costumes or sets for “Man of La Mancha.” All the action takes place in a dungeon, with props pulled, for the most part, from Cervantes’ large trunk. “It’s a very tight show. Scene changes are done through lighting and imagination,” said Baird. “The intimate Cotuit Center for the Arts stage is just perfect for this play, bringing the audience right into the story. It is very much like the semicircular space where the show was originally produced. “The music is gorgeous,” said Baird. “It is done with a little bit of a Spanish flair. Of course, everyone knows ‘The Impossible Dream,’ but there are a lot of other great songs too, like ‘I’m Only Thinking of Him,’ sung by the niece (Hannah Wolfe), the housekeeper (Treather

“Man of La Mancha” has particular relevance for Baird. It is the first play she ever appeared in, back when she was in high school. “You’d never know it now,” she said, “but I was very, very bashful. I was a singer—my mom was an opera singer, so I followed in her footsteps, but was soon drawn to musical theater. “I was very nervous about auditioning for the role of Antonia, Don Quixote’s niece. Coincidently, the daughter of my father’s boss was part of the second or third cast in the New York production, playing the same role. My dad’s boss had her call me, and she gave me the courage I needed. I got the part and I was forever hooked.” Baird has been acting and directing ever since. She is on the board of the Falmouth Theater Guild, where she just finished directing a very successful production of “The Producers.” She is passionate about the ability of theater to change people’s lives.

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We are very excited to be collaborating again this year with the Cape Symphony. Last year we co-produced “Every Good Boy Deserves Favor,” a provocative and rarely performed piece for full symphony orchestra and six actors with music by André Previn and book by Tom Stoppard. When I first met Jung-Ho Pak, music director of the symphony, he told me of a piece on his bucket list. Though I had spent 25 years in the classical music recording business and thought I commanded an extensive knowledge of classical repertoire, I had never heard of this work even though it was created by two of the biggest icons of musical composition and theatrical playwriting. Flash forward a few years and our dream of working together for the first time came true. We

assembled a great team to work on the theater part of the piece led by director Mary Arnault who has directed many theater productions on the Cotuit stage including “Souvenir,” “One Man, Two Guvnors,” “33 Variations,” “Quills,” and many others. Andrew Arnault came on board to design a set that would work for both the actors and the full orchestra. Costume designer Alan Trugman and lighting designer Greg Hamm also joined the team. We then cast six amazing actors from our community: Troy Davies, Rob Anderson, Cleo Zani, Susan Winslow, Garry Mitchell, and Tyler Brackett. The result was magic. Audiences loved the performances and Jung-Ho and I were thrilled to be able to present challenging, rare, thought-provoking work. We both believe it’s important to

Above: Jung-Ho Pak & Troy Davies conducting in Every Good Boy Deserves Favor, Jerome Carter photo


Ellis Island: The Dream of America September 22 & 23

The Wizard of Oz in Concert February 9 & 10

GET TICKETS AT capesymphony.org or call 508.362.1111 challenge ourselves, our artists, and our public. So I couldn’t be more thrilled to announce that Cotuit Center for the Arts will be working on TWO upcoming concerts with the Symphony in their 2018/19 season. The first is a powerful work by composer Peter Boyers entitled “Ellis Island: The Dream of America.” It traces the experiences of seven immigrants from seven countries on their way to America, using monologues from actors with underscoring and interludes. The texts are taken directly from recordings made for the Ellis Island Oral History Project. For this concert, we have engaged Nina Schuessler, Executive Director of the Cape Cod Theater Company, home of Harwich Junior Theatre, to direct the actors. “Ellis Island” will open the Symphony’s season with performances scheduled for September 22 & 23. Then, in February, Cotuit Center for the Arts and the Cape Symphony will be

working with director Michele Colley who has also directed many productions on our stage, including “Pirates of Penzance,” “Spamalot,” “Oklahoma,” “Anything Goes,” and many others. We will be presenting a concert performance of “The Wizard of Oz,” with the symphony performing the lush Harold Arlen score as local talent tapped from all across the Cape transports the audiences to the wonderful land of Oz. We are putting the team and the pieces together now so stay tuned for more info. “The Wizard of Oz” performances will take place on February 9 & 10 with two matinees, perfect for bringing the whole family! Collaboration is a cornerstone of the mission of Cotuit Center for the Arts, and we are proud to include an ongoing creative partnership with the Cape Symphony in our long list of collaborative partners. I hope you’ll make plans soon to attend these two very special concert events. Do it at Cotuit | 63


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(CapeCodCan) by Malissa Kenney

We all want to belong, to have a seat at the table, to be a member of the team…a cast, an art exhibit.

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In “What is Inclusion,” Shafik Asante states, “Inclusion is recognizing our universal ‘oneness’ and interdependence.” Inclusion is recognizing that we are “one” even though we are not the “same.” The act of inclusion means fighting against exclusion and all of the social diseases exclusion gives birth to - i.e. racism, sexism, handicapism, etc.

our program specifically, is in building relationships and creating opportunities for people of all abilities to fully participate in the community where they live, work, and play.

CapeCodCAN was founded to celebrate and bring greater awareness of the amazing talents and contributions of all artists and performers, especially those with unrecognized abilities, with developmental, intellectual and physical challenges. We believe that the foundation for developing inclusion in general, but within

We are thrilled to focus on two new initiatives that clearly and enthusiastically embrace inclusion.

In this regard, the arts become an equalizer for all, and encourage natural communication and socialization.

In January 2018, CapeCodCAN launched the Volunteer Partnership Program with Cotuit Center for the Arts. Similar to a buddy model, longtime volunteers from CCftA are matched with CapeCodCAN members


who have an interest in working in the theater and art gallery as greeters, ushers, ticket takers, and serving refreshments. This program not only introduces patrons and guests to CapeCodCAN members but provides opportunity for building skills that may be transferrable for future vocational endeavors. Most importantly, CapeCodCAN members become welcomed contributors to an organization they already enjoy and have a fondness for.

to bring students from special education together with their typically learning peers to create collaboratively and develop natural friendships that will ideally transcend the classroom setting into the school and community. The model is replicable and we are thrilled to be the recipient of a Tower Foundation and Cape Cod and the Islands United Way grant, which will allow us to grow Engaged in Learning to four more Cape high schools.

Last September, in partnership with Sandwich High School, CapeCodCAN created the “Engaged in Learning” pilot program, an after-school inclusive visual and performance arts initiative, co-facilitated by the high school special education teacher and a member of CapeCodCAN/CCftA’s faculty. Engaged in Learning is designed

We look forward as we continue to grow and develop to creating more communitybased programming and welcome more CapeCodCAN members to the CCftA campus, to our Steering Committee, and to our new Creative Advisory Team. For more info about CapeCodCan, visit our website at www.capecodcan.org.

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PROUST QUESTIONNAIRE TU LE FAIS. À COTUIT.

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On August 30, Cotuit will be graced with the return of Lee Squared, a revue featuring the great Peggy Lee and Liberace. Chuck Sweeney (whose channeling of the iconic Peggy Lee is one of the most brilliant acts of female impersonation you’re likely to see) helped us get answers to the really important questions... What is your greatest fear? Spanx. What is your current state of mind? Chronically bewildered. What is your favorite occupation? Sleeping. 72 | Do it at Cotuit

What historical figure do you most identify with? Mother Teresa. I’m a giver too. Which living person do you most admire? My cabana boy Rodd, with two “Ds.”


Who is your favorite fictional hero? Holly Golightly. Who are you real-life heroes? My lawyer, my accountant, and my cardiologist. What is your most treasured possession? A pearl necklace from Emperor Hirohito. What girl doesn’t love a pearl necklace?

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? I would spend more time doing Mixed Martial Arts. What do you consider your greatest achievement? Waking up. Where would you like to live? Anywhere but “The Home.”

When and where were you happiest? Last week at my plastic surgeon’s office.

What is the quality you most admire in a man? Big hands.

What is your most obvious characteristic? My incandescent beauty.

What is the quality you most admire in a woman? Balls.

What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? I care too deeply.

What is it you most dislike? A bartender who skimps.

What is the trait you most deplore in others? Not doing what I ask. What is your greatest extravagance? Shopping on Rodeo Drive. What is your favorite journey? The trip to Rodeo Drive. What do you most dislike about your appearance? What kind of question is this? What do you consider the most overrated virtue? Chastity. On what occasion do you lie? On an “as needed” basis. Which words or phrases do you most over-use? I’ve been known to drop an “F-bomb” every now and then. Daily.

What do you value most in your friends? Their husbands. How would you like to die? Backpacking through Nepal. If you were to die and come back as a person or animal, what do you think it would be? A manatee. If you could choose an object to come back as, what would you choose? An Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in “Pete Kelly’s Blues.” What is your motto, the words you live by or that mean a lot to you? “We’re all gonna die.” Who has been the greatest influence on you? My psychopharmacologist.

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Cocktails Cotuit Style

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!

The Herod Featured cocktail during Jesus Christ Superstar. Fill a tall rocks glass with ice, pour: • 2 1/2 oz. of sparkling white wine • 1 oz. French Ginger Liqueur • 1 oz. Fresh Lemonade • 1 oz. Cranberry Cocktail Garnish with any fresh fruit of your choice.

Oh, Be Joyful! Featured cocktail for The ABCs of NYC: Broadway Time Machine. In a shaker, filled with ice, pour: • 2 1/2 oz of Bourbon of choice (or rye whiskey) • 1 1/2 oz of triple sec • And juice of a 1/2 fresh lemon Shake and pour into a small rocks glass, garnish with a lemon wedge. Do it at Cotuit | 75


INTERN C O R N E R The Development Department of CCftA by Rachel Corliss

My name is Rachel Corliss, and I am an intern for the Development Department at Cotuit Center for the Arts. In addition to working with Development, I spend a lot of time performing in shows! I was recently in “Sunday in the Park with George” and “Jesus Christ Superstar.” I love being a part of the Development Department which is where the magic happens behind planning events and holding fundraisers. We work our hardest to make all of the future dreams of the Center a reality. To really get a view of this department, you need to meet the people that work within it.

The Department has a total of three interns. Nick Bucchianeri is a senior at Sturgis Public Charter School and has worked at the Center for four years. Nick started as a stagehand and recently starred in the award-winning show, “Lines in the Sand.” When he is not in Development, you can find him working at the Center’s Box Office. Sadie LaBonte is our third intern. She works with the Development Department in the summer, and she has been a stagehand and lighting person for many shows. She most recently ran spotlight for “Jesus Christ Superstar,” and had a singing part in “Now: A Tribute to Karen Carpenter.” The Director of Development is Tracy LaBonte. She is often around the Center during shows and always has the brightest smile on her face. Even when the fundraising workload is quite large and stressful she keeps a level

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head. She works towards the main goal of the department: expanding the Center and putting on the best events. Lauren Fogle works with Tracy as the Development Associate. Lauren came on board in 2017, and is always ready for the unexpected (which happens a lot in Development). Lauren tries her hardest to dedicate time to every person who needs her support (including me). We also have our newest member, our Development Assistant Kim Zaniboni. Kim recently moved to the Cape from the MidWest and is excited to be a part of such a great project. She is the person who prints and mails all of the letters you receive for your memberships and donations. It has been a great experience for me to be a part of this team at such an exciting time. If I were to describe a day working here in one word it would be “unpredictable.” You never

know what to expect when you walk into this office! One day I walked in and they told me we would be working on a fundraiser. The next day I walked in and they told me, “Hey! We bought a gas station!” I remember being surprised by that. I thought, “Cotuit Center for the Arts: not only do we put on shows, we also sell gas!” Obviously, we aren’t actually selling gas, but we are expanding our campus. Cotuit Center for the Arts has started to close the gap and is launching the IMAGINE campaign. We are hoping that with all of your support towards our campaign we will be able to dig up the gas tanks, renovate the buildings, and make this the best place to spend your time in a safe, fun, and creative manner. We believe that art is for everyone, and here in the Development Department of CCftA, we are working hard to make that a reality.

The Development Team:

Tracy LaBonte Director of Development

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Board Member Spotlight

Michael Princi

with the recognition of the quality leadership and programs at the Center, this was an easy decision for Michael to make. Over the years, he also served on numerous boards and committees of both the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys.

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Attorney Michael Princi is a busy man. As a senior partner at the Hyannis office of the Wynn and Wynn law firm, a position he has held since 1990, he spends many working hours involved in complex civil litigation with a focus on personal injury, business and general litigation, and transactional law. Despite this significant workload, he is also now celebrating four years as an active Board Member at the Cotuit Center for the Arts. The fact that Michael can accomplish both tasks should come as no surprise to those who have had the opportunity to meet and work with him. His commitment and dedication to service is well known across the many civic and charitable organizations he supports, whether as a member of the Barnstable School Committee, a board member of the Cape Cod YMCA, or as a major sponsor of programs to provide affordable housing and shelter for the homeless. It was actually through this latter effort that Michael first met our former (and legendary) CCftA Vice President, Pat Hurton, who helped convince him to become a member of our Board. Combining his lifelong appreciation of the arts

introduction to the arts included participation in the band and chorus in high school and occasional trips to Boston and New York to attend theater events. After high school, he attended Bowdoin College, where he earned his B.A. in Government. During one summer, he worked at the Melody Tent where each week a new musical was presented. In 1969, he was commissioned as an Ensign in the US Navy and served a tour of duty in Vietnam. Following active duty, he remained in the Naval Reserves and attended Northeastern School of Law, where he earned his J.D. in 1975. Settling into private practice that year in West Barnstable, where he raised his family, he eventually was recruited by the Air National Guard at Otis and changed uniform, becoming Staff Judge Advocate and Senior Legal Counsel. In these roles, he lectured extensively and often had the opportunity to meet with other officers at the Pentagon in Washington, where he fell in love with the city. He proudly continued his reserve service to the military until 1999, when he retired from the Reserves as a full Colonel. In 1993, working at Wynn and Wynn and then a widower with three sons, Michael remarried to his beautiful wife Area, who had three children of her own, “the Brady Bunch.” Their blended family of six children has now expanded to 12 grandchildren. The interest in the arts now continues to the next generation with one son, Brendan, performing locally as a musician and a second family member an active manager, performer, and instructor at the Improv Asylum comedy performance and training center in Boston (where our beloved Melinda Gallant trained). Meanwhile, Michael and Area continue to enjoy the artistic energy and excitement that happens every day at Cotuit Center for the Arts. Do it at Cotuit | 81


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Volunteer/Member Spotlight

Carolyn Ferrell

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Above: Carolyn Ferrell

One of the major goals of our Publicity team last year was to expand our messaging exponentially across the social media platforms of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and to do so in a consistent manner. To accomplish this task, we needed an individual who was both creative and well-versed in social media skills. Enter Carolyn Ferrell, a recent retiree and “washashore” who just happened to be perfect for this activity. In her new home on Cape Cod, Carolyn had been looking for an opportunity to volunteer where she could effectively contribute to the local arts community and make a difference. Taking on the challenge at CCftA was a natural fit. Using Instagram as a baseline, she has generated over 300 postings in the past year and has grown our number of followers to over 1,000. Working with other volunteers and staff, she has provided a consistent and powerful message across all our social media platforms. In addition to linking with our Facebook and Twitter sites, Carolyn utilizes her photography skills to capture scenes and activities at the Center for use in future posts. With her extensive background in the arts as well as technology, Carolyn continues to provide valuable contributions to CCftA on a daily basis.

Originally from Bergen County, New Jersey, Carolyn graduated from Rutgers University with a B.S. in Biology. However, the love of the arts eventually took her to a position with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, where she specialized in administrative/ financial management roles with a primary focus on backstage operations. This also included managing the annual Met in the Park summer programs in the city. After a 30-year career at the Met, she retired in 2014, but still manages to return to New York every summer to manage what is now the New York Philharmonic in the Park program. Carolyn and her husband, Bruce Calabro, moved to Cape Cod in 2015. They also have a 22-year-old son, Max, who is still working and studying in New York. Carolyn now spends her limited spare time self-employed as a glass jewelry artist, utilizing lampworking, at the classic 1889 home in the Hyannis historic district where she and Bruce live with their two rescue chihuahuas. Her designs can be seen on www.gracefulfire.com and at the HyArts Shanties at Hyannis Harbor during the summer where she will also show some of her paintings. Carolyn is also a fan of Steampunk, a fashion genre where artists design clothing and headgear that links Victorian style with sci-fi/fantasy concepts. Perhaps there might even be a Steampunk showing at this year’s Arts and Souls Masquerade Ball at Cotuit.

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Elena Pine How long have you been volunteering at the Center? I have been volunteering at the center for over two years now. We moved to Centerville full-time from Boston two and a half years ago. We have been coming to the theater for a long time and loved it. Tell us a little about yourself. I worked in the fashion industry in Boston for many years and then for the last 17 years at the Boston Design Center (interior design). Moving to the Cape was a big thing, and not working full-time was a big challenge at first. The idea at doing something at the theater that might be of any help totally appealed to me. How did you first get involved? I met Beth Golden at the theater and since I knew her from the Design Center in Boston, she gave me a lot of information about what volunteers can get involved with, and that was very helpful. I thought that if I can be of any help in the costume shop, that will be the best place for me to be. I met Amy Canaday and got involved in the projects she worked on. Tell us about some of the projects you’ve worked on. I assisted Amy by working on Sunday in the Park with George, Annie, and A Few Good Men – I was involved in helping out with

the other volunteers on whatever needed to be done, from sewing patches and buttons, to pressing clothes. It is all for the good of the theater and people who work there and work so, so hard trying to make it better. I so admire it. We also worked on the big project of moving all the costumes from the off-site storage. It worked out well – we had a big costume sale that was very successful. All in all, it makes you feel good when you participate and give your time to something you enjoy doing. I find that people who work at the theater are amazing, and all volunteers should be thrilled to do their part whenever they can and help this fabulous place to keep on going and moving forward with new projects in the future. I also try to encourage anyone we meet on the Cape to join the theater and become members! Do it at Cotuit | 85


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