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SUMMARY:After the Island - A Celebration of the Life of David Rowland
DESCRIPTION:A reading of After the Island\, Silverthorne Theater Company Co-Founder David Rowland’s full-length sequel to Shakespeare’s The Tempest. \n\nIn 2012\, David Rowland penned an imaginative and thoughtful sequel to Shakespeare’s famous last work The Tempest. In taking on the subject matter of one of the Bard’s most philosophical plays\, Rowland portrays the familiar cast as they have become an indeterminate number of years after Prospero and Miranda leave the Island to return to Milan and the less than magical world they found there. \nIn the resonant rhythms of iambic pentameter\, we meet an older Duke\, Miranda and Fernando; Stephano and Trinculo reprise their drunken schemings; and Ariel returns to advise Prospero and set in motion re-connections and new beginnings. Caliban completes his transformation from semi-beast to conscious human\, renewing hope in the eventual reclamation of civilized man through reason and empathy. \nThis reading celebrates Rowland’s long and productive career as an actor\, director\, teacher and playwright. Without his inspiration\, Silverthorne Theater would never have existed. When he passed in January\, 2022\, he took large parts of our hearts with him. \n\nAdmission to this event is free\, but we ask that you make a reservation ahead of time. \nDonations in honor of the contribution David has made throughout his life to the world of live theater will be welcome. \nClick here for tickets to After the Island
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/after-the-island-a-celebration-of-the-life-of-david-rowland/
LOCATION:Trinitarian Congregational Church\, 147 Main Street\, Northfield\, MA\, 01360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coming Soon,Special Events for PAGE
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SUMMARY:A Broadway Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Silverthorne Theater Company presents \nA Broadway Cabaret \nAugust 6-7 at 7:30 p.m. \nAugust 8 at 3:00 p.m. \nWhat better way to celebrate the return of live theater than with music? In our first major\, in person production of 2021\, Silverthorne Theater Company presents A Broadway Cabaret\, onstage August 6-8 in The Perch at Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center in downtown Greenfield. Nine singer/actors will perform tunes from Broadway’s Golden Age shows – solos and ensemble numbers presented for audiences seated at cabaret tables arranged for maximum comfort and following whatever state guidelines for indoor performance are in place at that time. \nA Broadway Cabaret is a fundraiser for Silverthorne which\, like all other live theaters\, saw drastically reduced revenues during the COVID-19 shutdown in 2020. \nIn recognition of their extraordinary service provided to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic\, a portion of tickets for each performance have been donated to local health care workers.\n\nJoin us as we celebrate how far we have come as a community and the return of live theater!\nTickets available via Eventbrite. \nIn light of ongoing changes in CDC and state guidance\, and in cooperation with venue policies: \nWe strongly advise patrons to be vaccinated and wear masks.  \nWe also request if anyone is sick or has been exposed to anyone with COVID-19 that they refrain from attending the performance. \n\nMasks will be available to patrons.\nSurfaces in the audience and in other facilities will be cleaned between shows.\nAll cast\, crew members\, and volunteers have been fully vaccinated.\n\nTo reduce the risk of being infected with the Delta variant and possibly spreading it to others\, wear a mask indoors in public if you are in an area of substantial or high transmission.  \nThe CDC COVID Data Tracker shows Franklin County to be an area of substantial transmission. \nWe are closely monitoring updates from the CDC and Commonwealth of Massachusetts and will update our policies as needed.
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/a-broadway-cabaret-3/
LOCATION:Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center\, 289 Main Street\, Greenfield\, MA\, 01301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coming Soon,Special Events for CALENDAR,Special Events for PAGE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210807T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210807T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072409
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SUMMARY:A Broadway Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Silverthorne Theater Company presents \nA Broadway Cabaret \nAugust 6-7 at 7:30 p.m. \nAugust 8 at 3:00 p.m. \nWhat better way to celebrate the return of live theater than with music? In our first major\, in person production of 2021\,  Silverthorne Theater Company presents A Broadway Cabaret\, onstage August 6-8 in The Perch at Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center in downtown Greenfield. Nine singer/actors will perform tunes from Broadway’s Golden Age shows – solos and ensemble numbers presented for audiences seated at cabaret tables arranged for maximum comfort and following whatever state guidelines for indoor performance are in place at that time. \nA Broadway Cabaret is a fundraiser for Silverthorne which\, like all other live theaters\, saw drastically reduced revenues during the COVID-19 shutdown in 2020. \nIn recognition of their extraordinary service provided to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic\, a portion of tickets for each performance have been donated to local health care workers.\n\nJoin us as we celebrate how far we have come as a community and the return of live theater!\nTickets available via Eventbrite. \nIn light of ongoing changes in CDC and state guidance\, and in cooperation with venue policies: \nWe strongly encourage patrons to be vaccinated and wear masks.  \nWe also encourage if anyone is sick or has been exposed to anyone with COVID-19 that they refrain from attending the performance. \n\nMasks will be available to patrons.\nSurfaces in the audience and in other facilities will be cleaned between shows.\nAll cast\, crew members\, and volunteers have been fully vaccinated.
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/a-broadway-cabaret-2/
LOCATION:Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center\, 289 Main Street\, Greenfield\, MA\, 01301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coming Soon,Special Events for CALENDAR,Special Events for PAGE
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SUMMARY:A Broadway Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:Silverthorne Theater Company presents \nA Broadway Cabaret \nAugust 6-7 at 7:30 p.m. \nAugust 8 at 3:00 p.m. \nWhat better way to celebrate the return of live theater than with music? In our first major\, in person production of 2021\,  Silverthorne Theater Company presents A Broadway Cabaret\, onstage August 6-8 in The Perch at Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center in downtown Greenfield. Nine singer/actors will perform tunes from Broadway’s Golden Age shows – solos and ensemble numbers presented for audiences seated at cabaret tables arranged for maximum comfort and following whatever state guidelines for indoor performance are in place at that time. \nA Broadway Cabaret is a fundraiser for Silverthorne which\, like all other live theaters\, saw drastically reduced revenues during the COVID-19 shutdown in 2020. \nIn recognition of their extraordinary service provided to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic\, a portion of tickets for each performance have been donated to local health care workers.\n\nJoin us as we celebrate how far we have come as a community and the return of live theater!\nTickets available via Eventbrite. \nIn light of ongoing changes in CDC and state guidance\, and in cooperation with venue policies: \nWe strongly encourage patrons to be vaccinated and wear masks.  \nWe also encourage if anyone is sick or has been exposed to anyone with COVID-19 that they refrain from attending the performance. \n\nMasks will be available to patrons.\nSurfaces in the audience and in other facilities will be cleaned between shows.\nAll cast\, crew members\, and volunteers have been fully vaccinated.
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/a-broadway-cabaret/
LOCATION:Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center\, 289 Main Street\, Greenfield\, MA\, 01301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coming Soon,Special Events for CALENDAR,Special Events for PAGE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210724T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210724T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210608T162242Z
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SUMMARY:Foxfinder
DESCRIPTION:Foxfinder \nby Dawn King \nDirected by Ellen W. Kaplan \nJuly 24\, 2021 \n7:30 p.m. \nPerformed as a Radio Play. \nOne-Time Only Broadcast as a Silverthorne Fundraiser. \nWatch the teaser trailer: https://youtu.be/oMaqcc-wHtU \nRead the Foxfinder Program! \nFoxfinder is a play of suspense\, a thriller\, a story of power\, zealotry and self-denial\, that puts a sinister shadow on our very near future.  It is a study in power\, in suppressed sexuality\, in a fascist mindset manifested in a young boy sent on a mission to force compliance\, deny feelings\, and – to eradicate foxes\, which we cannot see but which are everywhere.  \nOriginally set in rural England\, Kaplan has moved the action to the equally appropriate American farm country where at some future time\, climate change has severely impacted the profitability of the farmers. Government regulations and a carefully orchestrated fear-mongering campaign stretch their already taut emotions to the breaking point. \nVeteran director Ellen Kaplan directs an all-star cast of actors\, including Frank Aronson\, Jarice Hanson\, Stephanie Carlson and Kevin Tracy as they bring the futurist tale to life. Cate Boram is sound designer\, and Sophia Pichanick stage manages the production. All are donating their services in the interest of assisting Silverthorne as the theater recovers from the past year of shuttered venues. \nTickets available by donation via Eventbrite. \nBy special arrangement with Berlin Associates.
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/foxfinder/
LOCATION:Livestream
CATEGORIES:Coming Soon,Special Events for PAGE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210611T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210611T181936Z
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SUMMARY:Gridlock
DESCRIPTION:Silverthorne Theater Company and LAVA present: \nGridlock \nby Ellen Meeropol \nDirected by Jan Maher \nJune 11\, 2021 \n7:30 p.m. \nSet in an unspecified re-purposed building in a small Western Massachusetts town\, Northampton author and playwright Ellen Meeropol’s Gridlock tackles issues of climate change and radical activism as two sisters reunite after a fifty-year separation. On Friday\, June 11\, a public reading of this work-in-development will give audience members and artists the chance to hear and comment on this new play. \nThe reading will take place at 7:30 pm at the LAVA Center at 324 Main St\, Greenfield. The reading is free and open to the public\, but seating capacity is very limited\, so reservations are advised by calling 413-768-7514 or writing to silverthornetheater@gmail.com. Attendees should have been fully vaccinated. Gridlock will also be streamed live on our YouTube Channel here: https://youtu.be/7H7vLWxJ4r4 \nAfter the reading there will be a post show discussion\, for both the live audience and those who watched via livestream! To join the discussion virtually when the livestream is finished\, please join us on Zoom at 9:05 pm: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84193313269?pwd=UjRLMXpVamQvYXhCNkpwZi9kcE5mUT09 \nMeeropol’s play is loosely based on the characters and events portrayed in her recently released novel Her Sister’s Tattoo (Red Hen Press\, 2020). Two sisters are caught up in the anti-war protests of the mid-‘60s\, but as a result of “the thorny intersection of family loyalty and clashing political decisions”\, a half-century estrangement ensues. Gridlock brings the two\, now in their 70’s\, back together when a widespread and days-long outage of the national electrical grid throws the country and the local communal living group into a difficult position.
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/gridlock/
LOCATION:The LAVA Center\, 324 Main Street\, Greenfield\, MA\, 01301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coming Soon,Special Events for CALENDAR,Special Events for PAGE
ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210514
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210414T164919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220118T172620Z
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SUMMARY:When We Get Good Again
DESCRIPTION:Theater Thursdays Play Reading Series \nWhen We Get Good Again \nby James McLindon\, Directed by Mark Dean \nMay 13\, 2021 @ 7:30 p.m. \nSilverthorne Theater Company’s 2021 Theater Thursdays play reading series kicks off on May 13\, with When We Get Good Again by Northampton playwright James McLindon. This free event will be available to watch starting at 7:30 p.m. on the Silverthorne Theater Company YouTube channel.  \nTracy can’t wait to graduate and leave the rich kids at her prestigious school in her rear view mirror. In fact\, she’s planning on graduating in three years\, and only partly because that’s all the college she can afford. But there’s one problem: Tracy needs to keep her 4.0 GPA intact to get into a top law school to have even a chance of getting one of the few public interest jobs available to represent the poor. And the only way she can get all her work done by the end of the semester while holding down two work-study jobs is to take a short vacation from her ethics and buy a term paper from Hire Education. \nWhen We Get Good Again is a play about integrity\, excuses\, and doing the right thing … as soon as you can figure out exactly what that is. \nTheater Thursdays is supported in part by a grant from the Greenfield\, Bernardston\, Buckland\, Conway\, Deerfield\, Northfield\, and Shelburne Cultural Councils\, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/when-we-get-good-again/
LOCATION:YouTube
CATEGORIES:Special Events for CALENDAR,Special Events for PAGE
ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210406T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210406T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210317T163108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210326T224831Z
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SUMMARY:The Waiting Room - Playwright Discussion Session
DESCRIPTION:Silverthorne Theater Company invites audience members of The Waiting Room to a special one-hour discussion session with playwright & director Steve Wangh on Tuesday\, April 6\, beginning at 7:30 p.m. EDT. \nJoin us for The Waiting Room afterlife! \nWho\, or what\, am I? Why am I here incarnate? Whither am I destined?\nWhy is there birth and why is there death?\n— From an introduction to The Tibetan Book of the Dead \nAs the Valley Advocate put it recently\, The Waiting Room is “a comedy with\nphilosophical depths\, a drama with an antic edge.” After experiencing the Bardo with us\,\nyou may be bursting with questions\, both profound and practical – from the meaning of\nlife to the mechanics of Zoom. \nOn Tuesday\, April 6 at 7:30\, we invite you to join playwright/director Steve Wangh with\nthe cast and crew for an informal chat about how The Waiting Room came to life\, and\nwe welcome your reactions to our virtual near-death experience. \nRegister here for this free talkback. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-waiting-room-playwright-discussion-session-tickets-146771329999
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/the-waiting-room-playwright-discussion-session/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210404T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210404T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210309T165348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T171803Z
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SUMMARY:The Waiting Room
DESCRIPTION:The Waiting Room \nAn interactive play in two worlds \nWritten and directed by \nSteve Wangh \nMarch 26\, 27\, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm \nMarch 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm \nThe Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo\, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It’s a fantastical live-on-Zoom play\, a comedic\, gender-bending\, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured\, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform\, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be a human. \nGeneral Admission $15 \nTickets for Sunday\, April 4th available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-waiting-room-tickets-144694123017 \nAll showtimes are in Eastern Daylight Savings Time.\nPlease note that the performance will begin on time and no one will be admitted after it has begun.\n\nPlease read our Zoom Tips and Instructions for The Waiting Room (click here)
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/the-waiting-room-6/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210403T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210403T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210309T165102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T171914Z
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SUMMARY:The Waiting Room
DESCRIPTION:The Waiting Room \nAn interactive play in two worlds \nWritten and directed by \nSteve Wangh \nMarch 26\, 27\, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm \nMarch 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm \nThe Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo\, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It’s a fantastical live-on-Zoom play\, a comedic\, gender-bending\, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured\, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform\, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be a human. \nGeneral Admission $15 \nTickets for Saturday\, April 3rd available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-waiting-room-tickets-144693868255 \nAll showtimes are in Eastern Daylight Savings Time.\nPlease note that the performance will begin on time and no one will be admitted after it has begun.\n\nPlease read our Zoom Tips and Instructions for The Waiting Room (click here)
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/the-waiting-room-5/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
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ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210402T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210402T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210309T164542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T172021Z
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SUMMARY:The Waiting Room
DESCRIPTION:The Waiting Room \nAn interactive play in two worlds \nWritten and directed by \nSteve Wangh \nMarch 26\, 27\, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm \nMarch 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm \nThe Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo\, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It’s a fantastical live-on-Zoom play\, a comedic\, gender-bending\, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured\, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform\, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be a human. \nGeneral Admission $15 \nTickets for Friday\, April 2nd available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-waiting-room-tickets-144693186215 \nAll showtimes are in Eastern Daylight Savings Time.\nPlease note that the performance will begin on time and no one will be admitted after it has begun.\n\nPlease read our Zoom Tips and Instructions for The Waiting Room (click here)
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/the-waiting-room-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
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ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210328T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210328T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210309T164334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T172142Z
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SUMMARY:The Waiting Room
DESCRIPTION:The Waiting Room \nAn interactive play in two worlds \nWritten and directed by \nSteve Wangh \nMarch 26\, 27\, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm \nMarch 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm \nThe Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo\, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It’s a fantastical live-on-Zoom play\, a comedic\, gender-bending\, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured\, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform\, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be a human. \nGeneral Admission $15 \nTickets for Sunday\, March 28th available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-waiting-room-tickets-144692787021 \nAll showtimes are in Eastern Daylight Savings Time.\nPlease note that the performance will begin on time and no one will be admitted after it has begun.\n\nPlease read our Zoom Tips and Instructions for The Waiting Room (click here)
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/the-waiting-room-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210327T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210327T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210309T164054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T172229Z
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SUMMARY:The Waiting Room
DESCRIPTION:The Waiting Room \nAn interactive play in two worlds \nWritten and directed by \nSteve Wangh \nMarch 26\, 27\, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm \nMarch 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm \nThe Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo\, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It’s a fantastical live-on-Zoom play\, a comedic\, gender-bending\, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured\, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform\, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be a human. \nGeneral Admission $15 \nTickets for Saturday\, March 27th available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-waiting-room-tickets-144690983627 \nAll showtimes are in Eastern Daylight Savings Time.\nPlease note that the performance will begin on time and no one will be admitted after it has begun.\n\nPlease read our Zoom Tips and Instructions for The Waiting Room (click here)
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/the-waiting-room-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
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ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210326T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210326T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210309T163759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T172312Z
UID:3684-1616787000-1616790600@silverthornetheater.org
SUMMARY:The Waiting Room
DESCRIPTION:The Waiting Room \nAn interactive play in two worlds \nWritten and directed by \nSteve Wangh \nMarch 26\, 27\, April 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm \nMarch 28 & April 4 at 3:00 pm \nThe Waiting Room invites audiences to enter the Bardo\, the liminal space between one earthly life and the next. It’s a fantastical live-on-Zoom play\, a comedic\, gender-bending\, theatrical tour-de-force in which actors and audience can all reflect on the repercussions of the annus horribilis we’ve just endured\, and perhaps even alter our personal karma. Creatively testing the limits of the Zoom platform\, this dramatic experiment in cyber-rebirth takes us beyond our personal and societal divisions to affirm the very essence of what it means to be a human. \nGeneral Admission $15 \nTickets for Friday\, March 26th available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-waiting-room-tickets-144244869287 \nAll showtimes are in Eastern Daylight Savings Time.\nPlease note that the performance will begin on time and no one will be admitted after it has begun.\n\nPlease read our Zoom Tips and Instructions for The Waiting Room (click here)
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/the-waiting-room-1/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
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ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210214T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210214T193000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20201222T171959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210214T163311Z
UID:3557-1613331000-1613331000@silverthornetheater.org
SUMMARY:SHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:February 12-14 @ 7:30 pm\n12 actors\, 15 short plays representing the finalists chosen from over 400 pieces submitted in 2019 from as far away as New Zealand. \nFriday\, February 12 will feature 8 plays directed by Julian Findlay. \nSaturday\, February 13 will have 7 plays under the direction of Ben Ware. \nEach night the audience members will have a chance to vote for their top 4 favorite shows\, and Sunday\, February 14\, the top 8 shows (plus 1!) will be streamed again! \nThe schedule of Sunday’s plays is as follows: \nA Gift\, by Joshua Prouser (Enfield\, CT) \nJacob brings a special gift for his father David in the memory-care facility where the older man scarcely recognizes him. \nJacob- Luke Smith\nDavid- Thom Griffin\nElizabeth- Autumn Tustin \nInterventions\, by Greg Lam (Milton\, MA) \nIn a bit of a sci-fi moment\, a crisis in Ariel and Lil’s relationship threatens to change the course of history for their as-yet unborn child. \nAriel- Linda Tardif\nCassandra- Autumn Tustin\nLil- Kate Glowatsky \nA Wake\, by Brian Petti (Slate Hill\, NY) \nTwo old friends meet at a wake and revel in their shared memories when one realizes a disturbing truth. \nWoman #1- Kyle Boatwright \nWoman #2- Penney Hulten \nChoices\, by James McLindon (Northampton\, MA) \nWho wouldn’t want to practically eliminate their crushing student debt except when faced with a hitch in the plan? \nCounselor- Thom Griffin\nClient-  Ryan Dunn \nRaghead\, by Tom Coash (New Haven\, CT) \nComing straight to her blind date from an audition wearing a hijab\, Sarah startles Nick who had had very different expectations. \nSarah- Amanda Bowman \nNick- Brandon Lee \nWebster’s Bitch\, by Jacqueline Bircher (Brooklyn\, NY) \nIn the inner sanctum of the Webster’s Dictionary editorial room\, panic reigns as they discover a major oversight in their definition of a common term. \nJoyce- Linda Tardif\nEllie- Kate Glowatsky\nNick- Ryan Dunn\nGwen- Autumn Tustin \nFour Daughters\, by Ellen Wittlinger (Haydenville\, MA) \nIn the MFA in Boston\, Ruth just wants to lose herself in contemplation of her favorite painting of four girls\, but brash Joann makes this impossible until we learn Ruth’s history. \nRuth- Jane Barish \nJoanne- Penney Hulten \nSecond Look\, by Nick Malakhow (Cambridge\, MA) \nTwo men meet while taking a break outside a gay bar with surprising consequences. \nRobbie- Luke Smith\nJason- Ryan Dunn \nMishpocha\, by Emily P Bloch (Easthampton\, MA) \nRachel brings her non-binary partner Jo to meet her grandmother Bubs\, revealing her queerness for the first time and learning much about the older woman in the process. \nJo- Kyle Boatwright \nRachel- Amanda Bowman \nBubs- Jane Barish \nTickets available here: https://stc.booktix.com/ \nIndividual Tickets ($15) \nThe Short & Sweet (tiny) New Play Festival is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/short-sweet-festival-3/
LOCATION:Livestream
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210213T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210213T193000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20201222T171908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210209T165332Z
UID:3555-1613244600-1613244600@silverthornetheater.org
SUMMARY:SHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:February 12-14 @ 7:30 pm\n12 actors\, 15 short plays representing the finalists chosen from over 400 pieces submitted in 2019 from as far away as New Zealand. \nFriday\, February 12 will feature 8 plays directed by Julian Findlay. \nSaturday\, February 13 will have 7 plays under the direction of Ben Ware. \nEach night the audience members will have a chance to vote for their top 4 favorite shows\, and Sunday\, February 14\, the top 8 shows will be streamed again! \nTickets available here: https://stc.booktix.com/ \nIndividual Tickets ($15) \nTicket Packages \n\n\n\nSHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL PASS: Includes one ticket each to all 3 shows ($35)\n\n\n\nThe Short & Sweet (tiny) New Play Festival is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. \n \n\nSaturday\, February 13 (Group B) Plays \nDirected by Ben Ware \nRaghead\, by Tom Coash (New Haven\, CT) \nComing straight to her blind date from an audition wearing a hijab\, Sarah startles Nick who had had very different expectations. \nSarah- Amanda Bowman \nNick- Brandon Lee \nJump\, by Gina Femia (Brooklyn\, NY) \nTwo teens hang out on a pier trying to make sense of their friend’s suicide. \nFroggie- Luke Smith \nNorth- Amanda Bowman \nMishpocha\, by Emily P Bloch (Easthampton\, MA) \nRachel brings her non-binary partner Jo to meet her grandmother Bubs\, revealing her queerness for the first time and learning much about the older woman in the process. \nJo- Kyle Boatwright \nRachel- Amanda Bowman \nBubs- Jane Barish \nIndelible\, by John Bavoso (Washington\, DC) \nMarkus panics when his partner uncharacteristically comes home with a tattoo proclaiming his love for him. \nMarkus- Luke Smith \nPreston- Brandon Lee \nFour Daughters\, by Ellen Wittlinger (Haydenville\, MA) \nIn the MFA in Boston\, Ruth just wants to lose herself in contemplation of her favorite painting of four girls\, but brash Joann makes this impossible until we learn Ruth’s history. \nRuth- Jane Barish \nJoanne- Penney Hulten \nFamily Game Night\, by Peter Kennedy (Williamsburg\, MA) \nAs the family plays a new game\, issues of responsibility and trust bubble up to the surface. \nDad- Brandon Lee \nMom- Sharon Weyers \nAndrea- Amanda Bowman \nMax- Luke Smith \nA Wake\, by Brian Petti (Slate Hill\, NY) \nTwo old friends meet at a wake and revel in their shared memories when one realizes a disturbing truth. \nWoman #1- Kyle Boatwright \nWoman #2- Penney Hulten
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/short-sweet-festival-2/
LOCATION:Livestream
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210212T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210212T193000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20201222T171524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210209T165137Z
UID:3552-1613158200-1613158200@silverthornetheater.org
SUMMARY:SHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:February 12-14 @ 7:30 pm\n12 actors\, 15 short plays representing the finalists chosen from over 400 pieces submitted in 2019 from as far away as New Zealand. \nFriday\, February 12 will feature 8 plays directed by Julian Findlay. \nSaturday\, February 13 will have 7 plays under the direction of Ben Ware. \nEach night the audience members will have a chance to vote for their top 4 favorite shows\, and Sunday\, February 14\, the top 8 shows will be streamed again! \nTickets available here: https://stc.booktix.com/ \nIndividual Tickets ($15) \nTicket Packages \n\n\n\nSHORT & SWEET (tiny) NEW PLAY FESTIVAL PASS: Includes one ticket each to all 3 shows ($35)\n\n\n\nThe Short & Sweet (tiny) New Play Festival is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. \n \n\nFriday\, February 12 (Group A) Plays \nDirected by Julian Findlay \nInterventions\, by Greg Lam (Milton\, MA) \nIn a bit of a sci-fi moment\, a crisis in Ariel and Lil’s relationship threatens to change the course of history for their as-yet unborn child. \nAriel- Linda Tardif\nCassandra- Autumn Tustin\nLil- Kate Glowatsky \nCanvas\, by Andrew Heinrich (San Antonio\, TX) \nThe grieving mother of a soldier who died in Afghanistan takes issue with a man she sees wearing an Army jacket when it becomes clear he is not really a veteran. \nCasey- Thom Griffin\nMartha- Linda Tardif \nSecond Look\, by Nick Malakhow (Cambridge\, MA) \nTwo men meet while taking a break outside a gay bar with surprising consequences. \nRobbie- Luke Smith\nJason- Ryan Dunn \nCell Phone in the Yoga Class\, by Michele Markarian (Cambridge\, MA) \nAn object lesson of the devastating capacity of a cell phone to destroy tranquility and drive people crazy! \nBen- Luke Smith\nRae- Kate Glowatsky\nJenna- Linda Tardif\nRuby- Autumn Tustin \nA Gift\, by Joshua Prouser (Enfield\, CT) \nJacob brings a special gift for his father David in the memory-care facility where the older man scarcely recognizes him. \nJacob- Luke Smith\nDavid- Thom Griffin\nElizabeth- Autumn Tustin \nPeople Will Talk\, by Scott Mullen (Burbank\, CA) \nMeeting up on a ledge high above the city\, Martha and Owen share wine and reveal the reasons why each plans to jump off. \nOwen- Luke Smith\nMartha- Kate Glowatsky \n Choices\, by James McLindon (Northampton\, MA) \nWho wouldn’t want to practically eliminate their crushing student debt except when faced with a hitch in the plan? \nCounselor- Thom Griffin\nClient-  Ryan Dunn \nWebster’s Bitch\, by Jacqueline Bircher (Brooklyn\, NY) \nIn the inner sanctum of the Webster’s Dictionary editorial room\, panic reigns as they discover a major oversight in their definition of a common term. \nJoyce- Linda Tardif\nEllie- Kate Glowatsky\nNick- Ryan Dunn\nGwen- Autumn Tustin
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/short-sweet-festival-1/
LOCATION:Livestream
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210122T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210124T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20210105T184403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210108T181748Z
UID:3575-1611342000-1611500400@silverthornetheater.org
SUMMARY:Survivors' Voices
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with our mission to promote unheard voices\, Silverthorne Theater Company is assisting with this important project by Time To Tell. \nSurvivors’ Voices: Works of Resilience Written and Read by Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse \nA FREE\, LIVE ZOOM EVENT ON JANUARY 22 AT 7:00PM\, JANUARY 23 AT 3:00 PM AND 7:00 PM\, AND JANUARY 24TH AT 3:00 PM\, 2021 (REGISTRATION REQUIRED\, SESSIONS LIMITED TO 50 PEOPLE) \nEach showcase will highlight 8-9 survivors reading their original writing and then a dialogue between the audience and the artists. \nClick here to register today: Survivors’ Voices Event Registration
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/survivors-voices-event/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201221T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201231T235900
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20201222T161203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201222T171722Z
UID:3544-1608508800-1609459140@silverthornetheater.org
SUMMARY:Holiday Tales for Winter Evenings
DESCRIPTION:Watch our Holiday Tales on our YouTube channel\, available ALL DECEMBER! \nOur holiday gift to you\, all month long! \nSurprise! Our Holiday Tales are here to stay! Some of Silverthorne’s favorite actors have joined with STC friends and family members to bring you a special series full of song\, music and spoken word for the Holiday Season. FREE curated collections of performances for Youngsters\, Not So Young Kids\, and Adults. \nALL THREE will be available on our YouTube channel for the rest of 2020! \nEach Holiday Tales collection contains different stories and songs\, so make sure you catch all three! Feel free to watch one each day or or binge watch them all in a row- the choice is up to you! \nThe links to all three YouTube videos\, along with schedules of the performances in each video\, can be found below: \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Youngsters \nThese selections are chosen especially for your young children and for you who are still young at heart. They include “A Unicorn Named Sparkle’s First Christmas” (Stephanie Carlson); “The Snowy Day” (Kyle Boatwright); “Andy Dandelion” (Chris Rohmann); “Granny Glittens and her Amazing Mittens” (Lucinda Kidder); “The Three Kings” (Kackie St Clair); “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (Penney Hulten); ” A Visit From St Nicholas” (Chris Rohmann). \nhttps://youtu.be/gnNrUN-_dhs \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Not So Young Kids \nThese selections are specially selected to appeal to older children and their parents and grandparents and anyone who loves holiday favorites. They include “The Last Flower” by James Thurber (John Reese); “The Christmas  Miracle of Jonathan Toomey” (Heather Tower); “Hanukkah Genie” (Rona Leventhal); excerpt from “The Wind in the Willows”\, by Kenneth Graham (David Rowland); “The Night Before Christmas” (Kackie St Clair). \nhttps://youtu.be/WFce4qAewt4 \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Adults \nThese selections include “Angels We Have Heard on High” (Chris Devine & Rosie Caine); “Get Happy/Happy Days are Here Again” (Myka Plunkett & Kyle Boatwright); James Thurber’s “The Last Flower” (John Reese); “Tannenbaum”\, by Stephen Poulin (Kimberly Salditt-Poulin); “Oh Come\, O Come Emmanuel” (Chris & Rosie);  “Fairy Tale of New York” (Larry Picard);  “Over the Rainbow” (Nathan Carlisle); Tom Leher’s Hanukkah in Santa Monica” (Chris & Rosie); Dylan Thomas’ “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” (Thom Griffin); and “Joy to the World” (Chris & Rosie) \nhttps://youtu.be/qUnbACVFt6M
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/holiday-tales-december/
LOCATION:YouTube
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201221
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20201211T152452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201219T172009Z
UID:3513-1608422400-1608426000@silverthornetheater.org
SUMMARY:Holiday Tales for Winter Evenings
DESCRIPTION:Watch our Holiday Tales on our YouTube channel\, available ALL DAY! \nOur FREE holiday gift to you! \nDecember 18th\, 19th\, & 20th \nSome of Silverthorne’s favorite actors have joined with STC friends and family members to bring you a special series full of song\, music and spoken word for the Holiday Season. FREE curated collections of performances for Youngsters\, Not So Young Kids\, and Adults. \nALL THREE will be available on our YouTube channel beginning on Friday\, December 18th @ 7:00 p.m.\, and will remain available all day on Saturday\, December 19th and Sunday\, December 20th. \nEach Holiday Tales collection contains different stories and songs\, so make sure you catch all three! Feel free to watch one each day or or binge watch them all in a row- the choice is up to you! \nThe links to all three YouTube videos\, along with schedules of the performances in each video\, can be found below: \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Youngsters \nThese selections are chosen especially for your young children and for you who are still young at heart. They include “A Unicorn Named Sparkle’s First Christmas” (Stephanie Carlson); “The Snowy Day” (Kyle Boatwright); “Andy Dandelion” (Chris Rohmann); “Granny Glittens and her Amazing Mittens” (Lucinda Kidder); “The Three Kings” (Kackie St Clair); “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (Penney Hulten); ” A Visit From St Nicholas” (Chris Rohmann). \nhttps://youtu.be/gnNrUN-_dhs \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Not So Young Kids \nThese selections are specially selected to appeal to older children and their parents and grandparents and anyone who loves holiday favorites. They include “The Last Flower” by James Thurber (John Reese); “The Christmas  Miracle of Jonathan Toomey” (Heather Tower); “Hanukkah Genie” (Rona Leventhal); excerpt from “The Wind in the Willows”\, by Kenneth Graham (David Rowland); “The Night Before Christmas” (Kackie St Clair). \nhttps://youtu.be/WFce4qAewt4 \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Adults \nThese selections include “Angels We Have Heard on High” (Chris Devine & Rosie Caine); “Get Happy/Happy Days are Here Again” (Myka Plunkett & Kyle Boatwright); James Thurber’s “The Last Flower” (John Reese); “Tannenbaum”\, by Stephen Poulin (Kimberly Salditt-Poulin); “Oh Come\, O Come Emmanuel” (Chris & Rosie);  “Fairy Tale of New York” (Larry Picard);  “Over the Rainbow” (Nathan Carlisle); Tom Leher’s Hanukkah in Santa Monica” (Chris & Rosie); Dylan Thomas’ “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” (Thom Griffin); and “Joy to the World” (Chris & Rosie) \nhttps://youtu.be/qUnbACVFt6M
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/holiday-tales-for-winter-evenings-3/
LOCATION:YouTube
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201220
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20201211T152317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201219T171758Z
UID:3511-1608336000-1608339600@silverthornetheater.org
SUMMARY:Holiday Tales for Winter Evenings
DESCRIPTION:Watch our Holiday Tales on our YouTube channel\, available ALL DAY today and tomorrow! \nOur FREE holiday gift to you! \nDecember 18th\, 19th\, & 20th \nSome of Silverthorne’s favorite actors have joined with STC friends and family members to bring you a special series full of song\, music and spoken word for the Holiday Season. FREE curated collections of performances for Youngsters\, Not So Young Kids\, and Adults. \nALL THREE will be available on our YouTube channel beginning on Friday\, December 18th @ 7:00 p.m.\, and will remain available all day on Saturday\, December 19th and Sunday\, December 20th. \nEach Holiday Tales collection contains different stories and songs\, so make sure you catch all three! Feel free to watch one each day or or binge watch them all in a row- the choice is up to you! \nThe links to all three YouTube videos\, along with schedules of the performances in each video\, can be found below: \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Youngsters \nThese selections are chosen especially for your young children and for you who are still young at heart. They include “A Unicorn Named Sparkle’s First Christmas” (Stephanie Carlson); “The Snowy Day” (Kyle Boatwright); “Andy Dandelion” (Chris Rohmann); “Granny Glittens and her Amazing Mittens” (Lucinda Kidder); “The Three Kings” (Kackie St Clair); “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (Penney Hulten); ” A Visit From St Nicholas” (Chris Rohmann). \nhttps://youtu.be/gnNrUN-_dhs \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Not So Young Kids \nThese selections are specially selected to appeal to older children and their parents and grandparents and anyone who loves holiday favorites. They include “The Last Flower” by James Thurber (John Reese); “The Christmas  Miracle of Jonathan Toomey” (Heather Tower); “Hanukkah Genie” (Rona Leventhal); excerpt from “The Wind in the Willows”\, by Kenneth Graham (David Rowland); “The Night Before Christmas” (Kackie St Clair). \nhttps://youtu.be/WFce4qAewt4 \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Adults \nThese selections include “Angels We Have Heard on High” (Chris Devine & Rosie Caine); “Get Happy/Happy Days are Here Again” (Myka Plunkett & Kyle Boatwright); James Thurber’s “The Last Flower” (John Reese); “Tannenbaum”\, by Stephen Poulin (Kimberly Salditt-Poulin); “Oh Come\, O Come Emmanuel” (Chris & Rosie);  “Fairy Tale of New York” (Larry Picard);  “Over the Rainbow” (Nathan Carlisle); Tom Leher’s Hanukkah in Santa Monica” (Chris & Rosie); Dylan Thomas’ “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” (Thom Griffin); and “Joy to the World” (Chris & Rosie) \nhttps://youtu.be/qUnbACVFt6M  \n  \n 
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/holiday-tales-for-winter-evenings-2/
LOCATION:YouTube
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201218T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201218T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20201211T151536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201217T212119Z
UID:3506-1608318000-1608321600@silverthornetheater.org
SUMMARY:Holiday Tales for Winter Evenings
DESCRIPTION:Watch our Holiday Tales\, starting at 7:00 p.m. TONIGHT on our YouTube channel and available ALL weekend! \nOur FREE holiday gift to you! \nDecember 18th\, 19th\, & 20th \nSome of Silverthorne’s favorite actors have joined with STC friends and family members to bring you a special series full of song\, music and spoken word for the Holiday Season. FREE curated collections of performances for Youngsters\, Not So Young Kids\, and Adults. \nALL THREE will be available on our YouTube channel beginning on Friday\, December 18th @ 7:00 p.m.\, and will remain available all day on Saturday\, December 19th and Sunday\, December 20th. \nEach Holiday Tales collection contains different stories and songs\, so make sure you catch all three! Feel free to watch one each day or or binge watch them all in a row- the choice is up to you! \nThe links to all three YouTube videos\, along with schedules of the performances in each video\, can be found below: \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Youngsters \nThese selections are chosen especially for your young children and for you who are still young at heart. They include “A Unicorn Named Sparkle’s First Christmas” (Stephanie Carlson); “The Snowy Day” (Kyle Boatwright); “Andy Dandelion” (Chris Rohmann); “Granny Glittens and her Amazing Mittens” (Lucinda Kidder); “The Three Kings” (Kackie St Clair); “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (Penney Hulten); ” A Visit From St Nicholas” (Chris Rohmann). \nhttps://youtu.be/gnNrUN-_dhs \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Not So Young Kids \nThese selections are specially selected to appeal to older children and their parents and grandparents and anyone who loves holiday favorites. They include “The Last Flower” by James Thurber (John Reese); “The Christmas  Miracle of Jonathan Toomey” (Heather Tower); “Hanukkah Genie” (Rona Leventhal); excerpt from “The Wind in the Willows”\, by Kenneth Graham (David Rowland); “The Night Before Christmas” (Kackie St Clair). \nhttps://youtu.be/WFce4qAewt4 \nHoliday Tales For Winter Evenings for Adults \nThese selections include “Angels We Have Heard on High” (Chris Devine & Rosie Caine); “Get Happy/Happy Days are Here Again” (Myka Plunkett & Kyle Boatwright); James Thurber’s “The Last Flower” (John Reese); “Tannenbaum”\, by Stephen Poulin (Kimberly Salditt-Poulin); “Oh Come\, O Come Emmanuel” (Chris & Rosie);  “Fairy Tale of New York” (Larry Picard);  “Over the Rainbow” (Nathan Carlisle); Tom Leher’s Hanukkah in Santa Monica” (Chris & Rosie); Dylan Thomas’ “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” (Thom Griffin); and “Joy to the World” (Chris & Rosie) \nhttps://youtu.be/fEmE60dItRA \n 
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/holiday-tales-for-winter-evenings/
LOCATION:YouTube
CATEGORIES:Special Events for PAGE
ORGANIZER;CN="Silverthorne Theater Company":MAILTO:silverthornetheater@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201114T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201114T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T072410
CREATED:20201103T162529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T192118Z
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SUMMARY:The Tattooed Man Tells All - International YouTube Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Tattooed Man Tells All – Special International Screening\nby Peter Wortsman\nfeaturing Keith Langsdale\nNovember 14 @ 2:30 pm \nThis will be a private YouTube Live screening of The Tattooed Man Tells All\, available for viewers abroad and in different time zones. \nPlease follow the instructions below to purchase tickets for this special viewing:\nTickets are $10 each\, using the PayPal link below. You may buy more than one ticket using this link.\nForeign currency (including Canada) may be used for payment at this site.\nIn the NOTES section\, please indicate that you are paying for tickets to the Tattooed Man viewing on Saturday at 2:30 EST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease keep in mind the time difference from the US East Coast. Orders for tickets for this viewing need to be in no later than 11:59 pm EST on November 13. \n\nDue to strong language this show is not recommended for anyone under 16 years of age. \nFree live ZOOM discussion with Playwright Peter Wortsman following the November 13 viewing. Contact silverthornetheater@gmail.com for link to ZOOM session.\nThis production is a fundraiser for Silverthorne Theater. \nSilverthorne Theater is honored to bring to audiences world-wide an important piece of dramatic writing\, The Tattooed Man Tells All – a vital voice in the telling of the stories of the Holocaust.  Peter Wortsman’s gripping solo piece\, was woven from a series of interviews conducted in Vienna in 1975 with witnesses to and survivors of the Holocaust\, the scene of Western Civilization’s worst excesses. \nSTC mounted the live premiere production of this play under the direction of Ellen Kaplan in May 2018. This film is available online on a pay-per-view basis on the above dates. Organizations wishing to rent the film subsequent to these showing should contact us at silverthornetheater@gmail.com [link] \n\nMore about the play \nBy condensing these accounts into that of a survivor who is committed to a no-holds-barred retelling\, Wortsman gives us a fully fleshed out dramatic character\, the Old Man\, warts and all\, for the audience to come to know. \nAs the playwright says in his introduction\, “The interchange[s] recorded on tape [were] painful to revisit…for my interlocutors’ merciless bluntness…[T]he subject of which [the Old Man] speaks has since been loaded with a leaden label\, idealized and idolized\, riddled with spotlights\, torchlit for moral uplift\, hagioscopically highlighted with a reverence formerly reserved for the Crucifixion. \nThe audience becomes the interviewer to whom the Old Man talks\, retelling and reliving his time in the camp. “I could be whatever they wanted…melt in…become part of the landscape…or better yet\, turn into thin air so they could look right through me.” \nFrom his closet comes his camp uniform that quickly assumes a life of its own. The stories weave in and out of the Old Man’s memories and paint a picture both fascinating and horrifying. \nWhy now? Now we need to hear and see again what ‘humanity’ is capable of under duress and at its darkest moments. “You can’t just dispose of the past\, cut it out like a malignant tumor! It’s still there\, it’s still an intimate part of me…” Playwright Peter Wortsman \n“I admired The Tattooed Man Tells All. It seems to me you handle both subject and dialogue with just the right degree of passion and distance. […] Congratulations. I would imagine it is a part one of the best actors would like to take on.” The late Arnold Wesker
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/the-tattooed-man-tells-all-international-youtube-screening/
LOCATION:Livestream
CATEGORIES:Special Events for CALENDAR,Special Events for PAGE
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SUMMARY:The Tattooed Man Tells All
DESCRIPTION:The Tattooed Man Tells All\nby Peter Wortsman\nfeaturing Keith Langsdale\nNovember 13 @ 7:30 pm\nand November 14 @ 7:30 pm \nBuy Tickets\n$10 per view (link to performance will be sent with ticket confirmation)\nDue to strong language this show is not recommended for anyone under 16 years of age. \nFree live ZOOM discussion with Playwright Peter Wortsman following the November 13 viewing. Contact silverthornetheater@gmail.com for link to ZOOM session.\nThis production is a fundraiser for Silverthorne Theater. \nSilverthorne Theater is honored to bring to audiences world-wide an important piece of dramatic writing\, The Tattooed Man Tells All – a vital voice in the telling of the stories of the Holocaust.  Peter Wortsman’s gripping solo piece\, was woven from a series of interviews conducted in Vienna in 1975 with witnesses to and survivors of the Holocaust\, the scene of Western Civilization’s worst excesses. \nSTC mounted the live premiere production of this play under the direction of Ellen Kaplan in May 2018. This film is available online on a pay-per-view basis on the above dates. Organizations wishing to rent the film subsequent to these showing should contact us at silverthornetheater@gmail.com [link] \n\nMore about the play \nBy condensing these accounts into that of a survivor who is committed to a no-holds-barred retelling\, Wortsman gives us a fully fleshed out dramatic character\, the Old Man\, warts and all\, for the audience to come to know. \nAs the playwright says in his introduction\, “The interchange[s] recorded on tape [were] painful to revisit…for my interlocutors’ merciless bluntness…[T]he subject of which [the Old Man] speaks has since been loaded with a leaden label\, idealized and idolized\, riddled with spotlights\, torchlit for moral uplift\, hagioscopically highlighted with a reverence formerly reserved for the Crucifixion. \nThe audience becomes the interviewer to whom the Old Man talks\, retelling and reliving his time in the camp. “I could be whatever they wanted…melt in…become part of the landscape…or better yet\, turn into thin air so they could look right through me.” \nFrom his closet comes his camp uniform that quickly assumes a life of its own. The stories weave in and out of the Old Man’s memories and paint a picture both fascinating and horrifying. \nWhy now? Now we need to hear and see again what ‘humanity’ is capable of under duress and at its darkest moments. “You can’t just dispose of the past\, cut it out like a malignant tumor! It’s still there\, it’s still an intimate part of me…” Playwright Peter Wortsman \n“I admired The Tattooed Man Tells All. It seems to me you handle both subject and dialogue with just the right degree of passion and distance. […] Congratulations. I would imagine it is a part one of the best actors would like to take on.” The late Arnold Wesker
URL:https://silverthornetheater.org/event/the-tattooed-man-tells-all-2/
LOCATION:Livestream
CATEGORIES:Special Events for CALENDAR,Special Events for PAGE
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