Events 2011-2012

FALL 2011


The Rivals

Rivals

This comedy of silliness in love and of outrageous pretension illustrates the timelessness not only of this genre but of the human follies it so amusingly depicts...

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Hello Dust

Dust

Winner of Eventide Arts 2011 Songwriters Competition!! Drawing on their love of art song, folk song, industrial music, improvised music, and heart-wrenching balladry, violinist/vocalist Carla Kihlstedt, and drummer/keyboardist Matthias Bossi have formed Hello Dust...

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 WINTER 2012

From The Page to the Stage

Eventide Arts, in collaboration with the Cape Cod Museum of Art (CCMOA) in Dennis, is offering a six-week series of classes in Theatre Arts for adults and designed for playwrights, writers and anyone interested in learning more about how good theatre happens.

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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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Alexander is having a bad day. A terrible day. A terrible, horrible day. But then, everybody has bad days sometimes. ..

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SPRING 2012

The Threepenny Opera

Penny

In 1928, Brecht and Weill turned to John Gay’s 18th-Century “The Beggar’s Opera” to fashion this biting commentary on bourgeois capitalism and modern morality (“Who is the greater criminal: he who robs a bank or he who founds one?”) ...

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Voices of Cape Cod - Benjamin Thacher

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Cape Cod native and internationally-known violinist Ben Thacher is giving a special concert for Eventide Arts. He will be accompanied by classical pianist Diana Aidos.

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NANCY SMITH WAAGE — Songwriting Competition & Performance

Open to songwriters of all ages in six categories: Children’s, jazz/blues, theatre/novelty, gospel/inspirational, rock/pop/ballad, folk/country. Cash prizes awarded.

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NEW PLAYWRIGHTS, NEW PLAYS — The Jeremiah Kaplan Foundation Prize Competition

Under the auspices of Eventide Arts and The Jeremiah Kaplan Foundation, this competition offers Cape and Islands playwrights the opportunity to develop new full-length plays via workshops and readings over several months, culminating in play submissions to the Kaplan Prize Competition.

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