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SUMMARY:Outcast Theater - herSelf: an evening of embodied poetry
DESCRIPTION:An embodied poetry reading with Teresa\, is a performance art piece and an evening dedicated to the themes of healing\, embodiment\,\ncommunity\, solitude\, the natural world\, and the divine. Tickets are suggested donation of $20 apiece or pay what you can.\nSpace is limited\, reserve your spot. \nSome words that came in after the last performance:\n“Absolutely glorious! So much life and beauty and feeling!”\n“Absolutely stunning—vulnerable poetry performance & life celebration!\nThank you for this breath of fresh air!”\n“That was such a huge explosion of honesty and expression!”\n“Your performance is still resonating with me several days later.\n“Such powerful imagery and raw emotion—definitely left an impact!”
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/outcast-theater-herself-an-evening-of-embodied-poetry
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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SUMMARY:A Doll's House\, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play\, A Doll’s House Part 2\, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle\, Jeff Natter\, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.\nIn the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork\, A Doll’s House\, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.\nIn Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House\, Part 2\, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now\, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/a-dolls-house-part-2-outcast-theater/2024-03-24
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Member Events
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SUMMARY:A Doll's House\, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play\, A Doll’s House Part 2\, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle\, Jeff Natter\, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.\nIn the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork\, A Doll’s House\, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.\nIn Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House\, Part 2\, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now\, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/a-dolls-house-part-2-outcast-theater/2024-03-23
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Member Events
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SUMMARY:A Doll's House\, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play\, A Doll’s House Part 2\, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle\, Jeff Natter\, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.\nIn the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork\, A Doll’s House\, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.\nIn Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House\, Part 2\, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now\, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/a-dolls-house-part-2-outcast-theater/2024-03-22
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Member Events
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SUMMARY:A Doll's House\, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play\, A Doll’s House Part 2\, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle\, Jeff Natter\, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.\nIn the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork\, A Doll’s House\, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.\nIn Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House\, Part 2\, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now\, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/a-dolls-house-part-2-outcast-theater/2024-03-17
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Member Events
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SUMMARY:A Doll's House\, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play\, A Doll’s House Part 2\, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle\, Jeff Natter\, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.\nIn the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork\, A Doll’s House\, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.\nIn Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House\, Part 2\, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now\, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/a-dolls-house-part-2-outcast-theater/2024-03-16
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Member Events
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SUMMARY:A Doll's House\, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play\, A Doll’s House Part 2\, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle\, Jeff Natter\, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.\nIn the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork\, A Doll’s House\, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.\nIn Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House\, Part 2\, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now\, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/a-dolls-house-part-2-outcast-theater/2024-03-15
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Member Events
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SUMMARY:A Doll's House\, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play\, A Doll’s House Part 2\, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle\, Jeff Natter\, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.\nIn the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork\, A Doll’s House\, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.\nIn Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House\, Part 2\, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now\, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/a-dolls-house-part-2-outcast-theater/2024-03-09
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Member Events
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SUMMARY:A Doll's House\, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play\, A Doll’s House Part 2\, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle\, Jeff Natter\, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.\nIn the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork\, A Doll’s House\, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.\nIn Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House\, Part 2\, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now\, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/a-dolls-house-part-2-outcast-theater/2024-03-08
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Member Events
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SUMMARY:A Doll's House\, Part 2 @ Outcast Theater
DESCRIPTION:Opening the 2024 season is Lucas Hnath’s invigorating play\, A Doll’s House Part 2\, directed by Amanda Goodwin. With Shelley Hartle\, Jeff Natter\, Aleah Stacey and Patricia Duff.\nIn the final scene of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 groundbreaking masterwork\, A Doll’s House\, Nora Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her husband and children and begin a life on her own. This climactic event — when Nora slams the door on everything in her life — instantly propelled world drama into the modern age.\nIn Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House\, Part 2\, many years have passed since Nora’s exit. Now\, there’s a knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But why? And what will it mean for those she left behind?
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/a-dolls-house-part-2-outcast-theater/2024-03-06
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Member Events
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SUMMARY:The Blue Danube Series: The Waters Project
DESCRIPTION:The Blue Danube Series: The Waters is a unique interdisciplinary art collaboration that is the brainchild of Alexandra Steiner to create awareness about the importance of water in our lives. The project brings together the talents of two accomplished artists\, Brooke Lizotte\, an American composer and musician\, and Alexandra Steiner\, an Evolution and Environment Biologist\, and Artist from Austria. The project combines Steiner’s stunning water paintings with Lizotte’s beautiful musical compositions to create a powerful audio-visual experience that explores the different phases of water and the impact of human intervention on our world’s water resources. \nThe Blue Danube Series: The Waters is not just a passive art installation. It is an immersive audiovisual experience that invites the audience to explore the different facets of water. The performance takes the audience on a journey through the different phases of water\, from mist to ice to the power of tidal waves\, and ends with the fury of wildfires. The paintings and music work together to create a meditative environment that allows the audience to fully immerse themselves in the nature of water.
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/the-blue-danube-series-the-waters-project
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
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SUMMARY:Gertrude Stein and a Companion
DESCRIPTION:She had an exquisite eye for art. She wrote books that stirred up controversy and she was famously in love with Alice Babette Toklas\, when being gay was a lot more treacherous than today. She loved to laugh\, and her famous Parisian friends found her utterly compelling even though the public misunderstood her work. There are any number of interesting and important tidbits about the life of writer Gertrude Stein. One of the most significant\, however\, is what happened after she met Alice\, the love of her life. \n“Gertrude Stein and A Companion\,” is a play by Win Wells and is directed here by Patricia Duff in a staged reading at Outcast Productions. It runs Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. from Nov. 24 to Dec. 3 at the Black Box Theater at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley. It is a revival of the play by the two actors\, Duff as Gertrude and Martha Murphy as Alice\, who performed the piece at OutCast in 2012. \nStein\, the experimental author\, mentor to writers and collector of art — namely painters such as Pablo Picasso\, Henri Matisse\, Georges Braque and Paul Cezanne\, and the writers Ernest Hemingway\, Sherwood Anderson\, Ezra Pound\, F. Scott Fitzgerald and others — became indebted to Toklas\, her lifelong companion\, who not only remained devoted to her memory and the life they shared but was almost single-handedly responsible for publishing her books. \nThe play begins just after the death of Stein in 1946\, whose ghost returns to visit the still very much alive Alice at their Parisian flat. From there\, the genesis and development of their relationship is richly portrayed\, mainly through humor. In that good-humored way\, which also perfectly describes the personality of Stein\, the play reveals some of the most personal scenes of the couple’s rich cultural life together in Paris between 1907 and 1967. \nWells explores what must have seemed a taboo relationship during the early part of the 20th century. Wells captures the art\, music and literature of Paris in those “Lost Generation” years\, as well as the feeling of the extraordinary period when Picasso and Hemingway became frequent guests of the couple’s famous salons at their flat at 27 Rue de Fleurus. There’s a lot to explore in Stein’s extraordinary life and her importance to art and culture in the 20th century can’t be overstated.
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/gertrude-stein-and-a-companion/2023-12-03
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Holiday by the Sea,Member Events
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SUMMARY:Gertrude Stein and a Companion
DESCRIPTION:She had an exquisite eye for art. She wrote books that stirred up controversy and she was famously in love with Alice Babette Toklas\, when being gay was a lot more treacherous than today. She loved to laugh\, and her famous Parisian friends found her utterly compelling even though the public misunderstood her work. There are any number of interesting and important tidbits about the life of writer Gertrude Stein. One of the most significant\, however\, is what happened after she met Alice\, the love of her life. \n“Gertrude Stein and A Companion\,” is a play by Win Wells and is directed here by Patricia Duff in a staged reading at Outcast Productions. It runs Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. from Nov. 24 to Dec. 3 at the Black Box Theater at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley. It is a revival of the play by the two actors\, Duff as Gertrude and Martha Murphy as Alice\, who performed the piece at OutCast in 2012. \nStein\, the experimental author\, mentor to writers and collector of art — namely painters such as Pablo Picasso\, Henri Matisse\, Georges Braque and Paul Cezanne\, and the writers Ernest Hemingway\, Sherwood Anderson\, Ezra Pound\, F. Scott Fitzgerald and others — became indebted to Toklas\, her lifelong companion\, who not only remained devoted to her memory and the life they shared but was almost single-handedly responsible for publishing her books. \nThe play begins just after the death of Stein in 1946\, whose ghost returns to visit the still very much alive Alice at their Parisian flat. From there\, the genesis and development of their relationship is richly portrayed\, mainly through humor. In that good-humored way\, which also perfectly describes the personality of Stein\, the play reveals some of the most personal scenes of the couple’s rich cultural life together in Paris between 1907 and 1967. \nWells explores what must have seemed a taboo relationship during the early part of the 20th century. Wells captures the art\, music and literature of Paris in those “Lost Generation” years\, as well as the feeling of the extraordinary period when Picasso and Hemingway became frequent guests of the couple’s famous salons at their flat at 27 Rue de Fleurus. There’s a lot to explore in Stein’s extraordinary life and her importance to art and culture in the 20th century can’t be overstated.
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/gertrude-stein-and-a-companion/2023-12-02
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Holiday by the Sea,Member Events
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DESCRIPTION:She had an exquisite eye for art. She wrote books that stirred up controversy and she was famously in love with Alice Babette Toklas\, when being gay was a lot more treacherous than today. She loved to laugh\, and her famous Parisian friends found her utterly compelling even though the public misunderstood her work. There are any number of interesting and important tidbits about the life of writer Gertrude Stein. One of the most significant\, however\, is what happened after she met Alice\, the love of her life. \n“Gertrude Stein and A Companion\,” is a play by Win Wells and is directed here by Patricia Duff in a staged reading at Outcast Productions. It runs Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. from Nov. 24 to Dec. 3 at the Black Box Theater at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley. It is a revival of the play by the two actors\, Duff as Gertrude and Martha Murphy as Alice\, who performed the piece at OutCast in 2012. \nStein\, the experimental author\, mentor to writers and collector of art — namely painters such as Pablo Picasso\, Henri Matisse\, Georges Braque and Paul Cezanne\, and the writers Ernest Hemingway\, Sherwood Anderson\, Ezra Pound\, F. Scott Fitzgerald and others — became indebted to Toklas\, her lifelong companion\, who not only remained devoted to her memory and the life they shared but was almost single-handedly responsible for publishing her books. \nThe play begins just after the death of Stein in 1946\, whose ghost returns to visit the still very much alive Alice at their Parisian flat. From there\, the genesis and development of their relationship is richly portrayed\, mainly through humor. In that good-humored way\, which also perfectly describes the personality of Stein\, the play reveals some of the most personal scenes of the couple’s rich cultural life together in Paris between 1907 and 1967. \nWells explores what must have seemed a taboo relationship during the early part of the 20th century. Wells captures the art\, music and literature of Paris in those “Lost Generation” years\, as well as the feeling of the extraordinary period when Picasso and Hemingway became frequent guests of the couple’s famous salons at their flat at 27 Rue de Fleurus. There’s a lot to explore in Stein’s extraordinary life and her importance to art and culture in the 20th century can’t be overstated.
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DESCRIPTION:She had an exquisite eye for art. She wrote books that stirred up controversy and she was famously in love with Alice Babette Toklas\, when being gay was a lot more treacherous than today. She loved to laugh\, and her famous Parisian friends found her utterly compelling even though the public misunderstood her work. There are any number of interesting and important tidbits about the life of writer Gertrude Stein. One of the most significant\, however\, is what happened after she met Alice\, the love of her life. \n“Gertrude Stein and A Companion\,” is a play by Win Wells and is directed here by Patricia Duff in a staged reading at Outcast Productions. It runs Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. from Nov. 24 to Dec. 3 at the Black Box Theater at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley. It is a revival of the play by the two actors\, Duff as Gertrude and Martha Murphy as Alice\, who performed the piece at OutCast in 2012. \nStein\, the experimental author\, mentor to writers and collector of art — namely painters such as Pablo Picasso\, Henri Matisse\, Georges Braque and Paul Cezanne\, and the writers Ernest Hemingway\, Sherwood Anderson\, Ezra Pound\, F. Scott Fitzgerald and others — became indebted to Toklas\, her lifelong companion\, who not only remained devoted to her memory and the life they shared but was almost single-handedly responsible for publishing her books. \nThe play begins just after the death of Stein in 1946\, whose ghost returns to visit the still very much alive Alice at their Parisian flat. From there\, the genesis and development of their relationship is richly portrayed\, mainly through humor. In that good-humored way\, which also perfectly describes the personality of Stein\, the play reveals some of the most personal scenes of the couple’s rich cultural life together in Paris between 1907 and 1967. \nWells explores what must have seemed a taboo relationship during the early part of the 20th century. Wells captures the art\, music and literature of Paris in those “Lost Generation” years\, as well as the feeling of the extraordinary period when Picasso and Hemingway became frequent guests of the couple’s famous salons at their flat at 27 Rue de Fleurus. There’s a lot to explore in Stein’s extraordinary life and her importance to art and culture in the 20th century can’t be overstated.
URL:https://visitlangley.com/events/gertrude-stein-and-a-companion/2023-11-26
LOCATION:OutCast Black Box Theater\, 819 Camano Avenue\, Langley\, WA\, 98260\, United States
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