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16th SUMMER SEASON • OPEN YEAR ROUND 16th SUMMER SEASON • OPEN YEAR ROUND JUNE 10: JULY 6: July 8: LIVE! FOR $5 Celebrated Maine author Elizabeth Peavey in an hilarious and heartbreaking one-woman show about mourning, sorting and saying goodbye. Awarded the 2013 Maine Literary Award for Best Drama. $10 & GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION JACKSON GILLMAN MY MOTHER’S CLOTHES ARE NOT MY MOTHER JUNE 16: CHAMBER at the Church MAX TREITLER & PAUL SULLIVAN Cellist Max Treitler (of Blue Hill Wine Shop fame) in a unique dialogue with friend and Grammy winner Paul Sullivan on piano launch this year’s 9-concert series. $25 JUNE 20: CONCERT SERIES 24th ANNUAL BUD CARTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP CONCERT Wondrous performances by past and present student scholarship winners. All proceeds benefit the Bud Carter Music Scholarship Fund, supporting music lessons, camps, and instruments for Island students. Suggested Donation: $10 +/- JUNE 25: IF I WERE THE BOSS OF CREATION LOCAL STORYTELLING & MUSIC WITH BOB QUINN, DENNIS DAMON, AND BRIAN ROBBINS Join Eagle Island’s Bob Quinn, the operator of the Eagle Island mail boat as well as a lobsterman and storyteller, as he reminisces and shares family stories and poems of Bonney Quinn, along with Dennis Damon sharing Ruth Moore and more, plus the island’s own Brian Robbins on tall tales and guitar. $10 JUNE 30: CHAMBER at the Church MATT DANE & ANASTASIA ANTONACOS In Glimpses Beyond, Matt Dane and Anastasia Antonacos feature beautiful pieces of transcendence in celebration of the summer solstice. Experience how J.S. Bach, Ernest Bloch, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Jules Massanet envisioned the afterlife-a journey for which the viola is the perfect vehicle. $22 July 1: LIVE! FOR $5 PERFORMANCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY THE SALINE FIDDLERS Hailing from Michigan, these 29 high school talents are making a stop in Stonington during their 2015 summer tour. Their fusion of folk, bluegrass, mountain music, western swing, Celtic, jazz, pop and American classics start toes tapping and hands clapping. $5 16th ANNIVERSARY BENEFIT GALA OHA’s 16th annual Gala production, The Fat Knight, is a devised evening of arias, popular standards from Cole Porter and more, fun and games in tribute to Shakespeare’s most beloved comic creation, Sir John Falstaff. A black-and-white revels celebrating high living! intrigue! comedy, tonight! and the grand opening of OHA’s new lobby. Created and directed by Linda Nelson & Julia Whitworth in collaboration with the artists for this once in a lifetime event, and introducing OHA’s new Producing Artistic Director Meg Taintor. Featuring soprano Suzanne Nance, tenor John McVeigh, and music director Peter Szep. Special guest appearance by Judith Jerome. Seating is limited. Register for the 16th Anniversary Benefit Gala by calling the Box Office at 207.367.2788. JULY 9-10: CONCERT SERIES THE FAT KNIGHT It’s not the Gala, but you can catch some of the action at the Burnt Cove Church in these two nights of appearances by soprano Suzanne Nance and tenor John McVeigh. A unique evening mixing classical arias with popular standards. Music by Lehar, Cole Porter, Monteverdi, Noel Coward, Strauss and more. $50 CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES DISCOUNTED SUBSCRIPTIONS 9 CONCERTS, $194 value, available as a package for only $165 CHECK OUT THE 1870 BURNT COVE CHURCH Events in green-shaded boxes are held at the beautifully restored, tin-lined BURNT COVE CHURCH COMMUNITY CENTER on Airport Road behind Burnt Cove Market. PARKING IS VERY LIMITED, and the only facilities are port-a-potties. Tickets can be purchased in advance through Opera House Arts website and box office, and picked up directly at the church. PERFORMANCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY July 16-19: SPECIAL EVENT 16th SUMMER SEASON • OPEN YEAR ROUND JULY 27: CHAMBER at the Church KNEISEL HALL CONCERT A free concert by the students of the internationally renowned Kneisel Hall Chamber Music School in Blue Hill. FREE Energy, wit, music, and wisdom are the stock in trade of Jackson Gillman, a.k.a. The Stand-Up Chameleon. Jackson incorporates comedy, drama, music, dance, mime, and sign language into his own intimate style of theater, and is OHA’s 2015 Guest Artist at Island Arts Camp. $5 JULY 28: CHAMBER at the Church CAROLYN SURRICK—BETWEEN WAR AND HERE A very special event: Cellist Carolyn Surrick brought the gift of music to wounded combat vets and their families at Walter Reed military hospital. In this collections of poems and music, she offers insight into the lives of those brave souls who have served our country, and been forever changed by the experience. $20 JULY 10–12, 16–19, 23–26: BRIDGMAN I PACKER DANCE OHA again takes drama to the streets of Stonington in this oceanside, site specific performance of Chekhov’s dark comedy. Explore the late-19th century lives of those on a rural Russian estate as they form love triangles and confront the pressures of a changing world. In Chekhov, the only thing you can count on is life not turning out the way it’s supposed to. Limited seating. ALL TICKETS $50 JULY 14: CHAMBER at the Church DAPONTE STRING QUARTET The internationally acclaimed DaPonte String Quartet returns to the Burnt Cove Church with special guests and a Shakespeare-inspired concert, Midsummer Night Sextets. $25 The Washington Post calls award-winning pianist Ralitza Patcheva a “phenomenon.” A Room with a Symphony: Fascinated by Nature is a riveting solo evening with music by Vivaldi/Bach, Rameau, Brahms, and Borodin/Blumenfeld. Experience how composers transform their observations of natural phenomena into musical masterpieces. $22 BOB BERKY AVNER THE ECCENTRIC RETURNS! Avner’s classic, Exceptions to Gravity, is a reminder of the theatrical power that can reside in a single charismatic performer who touches the heart. The acclaimed Maine master of the art of physical comedy, Avner weaves a spell of poetic simplicity in a show of hilarious predicaments. $5 TICKETS & Information: www.operahousearts.org, 207-367-2788 STORYVILLE CENTENNIAL PROJECT GSA combo opens! $45, 37 Maine’s own Novel Jazz septet opens with a tribute to Billy Strayhorn JULY 29: LIVE! FOR $5 PERFORMANCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FRIDAY, JULY 31 GERI ALLEN JULY 21: CHAMBER at the Church JULY 22: LIVE! FOR $5 DEER ISLE JAZZ FESTIVAL SATURDAY, Aug 1 Did you love 2013’s VOYEUR?? Did you miss what all the buzz was about? This is your chance to catch the mind-blowing video/ dance magic of Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer as they return to the Opera House--and the streets of our neighborhood. Have you ever seen a full multimedia performance in a rented U-Haul box truck?! Then watch for where TRUCK will appear: it could be anywhere, and this is an experience you won’t want to miss. $45, 35 RALITZA PATCHEVA: A ROOM WITH A SYMPHONY 15TH ANNUAL Opening night of the 15th annual Deer Isle Jazz Festival features acclaimed clarinetist, Evan Christopher with bassist Don Vappie in an evening of Creole Jazz and new takes on traditional New Orleans’ classics. TRUCK & REMEMBERING WHAT NEVER HAPPENED THE SEAGULL by Anton Chekhov Directed by Peter Richards at AMES FARM JULY 31-AUG 1: PERFORMANCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Much like the classic silent-film comedians, award winning theatrical clown and actor Bob Berky offers a masterful performance of comedic gesture and movement. $5 One of today’s leading ladies of jazz. Detroit-born pianist and singer Geri Allen graces the Opera House stage with a jamming performance inspired by jazz and Motown greats. $45, $37 ACCESSIBILITY TO & IN OUR HISTORIC THEATER We offer valet parking! Our main entrance and bathrooms are fully accessible. Special Reserved Seating: call in advance to let us know your needs. Hearing Assistance System 16th SUMMER SEASON • OPEN YEAR ROUND 16th SUMMER SEASON • OPEN YEAR ROUND AUG 2: FREE MOVIE ON THE PIER! AUG 11: CHAMBER at the Church As a celebratory gift to our community, OHA, in collaboration with Mainline A.V. International and Todd and Anna Cassidy, brings this 1982 family Spielberg classic back to Stonington. Experience the fish pier in a whole new way! FREE! Solo cellist Vasily Popov returns to the Opera House in a unique evening of duets with electric guitarist Eric Ulreich. Both musicians are faculty artists at the Levine School of Music in Washington, D.C. $20 E.T., THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL Aug 4: EVENING OF POETRY AUG 13-16, 20-23 VASILY POPOV: CELLO & ELECTRIC GUITAR Aug 12: Special Film RICHARD BLANCO at the Burnt Cove Church AUG 25: CHAMBER at the Church Heidi Powell, viola, Gerard Reuter, oboe, and Richard Hsu, violin feature highlights from Beethoven, Haydn, Telemann, and more. $20 We are thrilled to welcome back the Anastasia Antonacos Trio! Anastasia Antonacos, piano, Patrick Doane, violin, and Benjamin Noyes, cello, offer an exciting program of Mozart, Schubert, Jennifer Hidgon, and more. $25 SHAKESPEARE IN STONINGTON: THE WOO DOWNEAST with HEIDI POWELL THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (STONINGTON?!) AUG 19: LIVE! FOR $5 Directed by Jeffrey Frace & LOCAL GUESTS AUG 18: CHAMBER at the Church PERFORMANCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY THE MAINE FRONTIER with SUMNER MCKANE The Maine Frontier: Through the Lens of Isaac Walton Simpson, combines the never-before-seen photography of Isaac Simpson with archived and current film, archived oral histories, and a compelling live musical score. The Maine Frontier is an illustration of family, work, community and culture in northern Maine (Penobscot, Aroostook, Piscataquis, and Washington Counties) at the turn-of-the-century. $5 ANASTASIA ANTONACOS TRIO AUG 26: LIVE! FOR $5 PERFORMANCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY TRASPEDIANTE trasPediante performs Baleadas, a contemporary dance piece for audiences of all ages. The show is inspired by the world of whales, built in real time in order to craft a lively journey throughout the collective imagination of whales. $5 AUG 29: CONCERT SERIES JONATHAN EDWARDS Warm as summer sunshine, real as the truth, intimate as a long overdue visit between old friends…such is a Jonathan Edwards concert. Four decades into a stellar career of uncompromising musical integrity, the man simply delivers, night after night – songs of passion, songs of insight, songs of humor, all rendered in that pure and powerful tenor which, like fine wine, has only grown sweeter with age. $30, $25 THE MASK LIVE IN A FILM BYYOU JENNIFER SIEBEL NEWSOM Compared to girls, research shows that boys in the U.S. The historic Presidential inaugural poet from Maine invites are more likely to be diagnosed with a behavior disorder, us to reconnect to the heart of human experience and all its The Mask You prescribed Live In follows boys and young men struggle to stay true to stimulant medications, fail as outthey of school, binge beautiful diversity. Joined in the evening’s second half by themselves while negotiating America’s narrow definition of masculinity. drink, commit a violent crime, and/or take their own lives. community readers curated by Deborah Cummins. $15 This special film, The Mask You Live In, presented by the Pressured by the media, their peer group, thein adults in their Representation Project, asks:and As aeven society, what ways arelives, we our Aug 5: LIVE! FOR $5 protagonists confront messages encouraging them to disconnect from their failing our boys? $8 PERFORMANCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY emotions, devalue authentic friendships, objectify and degrade women, and resolve conflicts through violence. These gender stereotypes interconnect with race, class, There will be much gossip, intrigue, lechery, and yes, and circumstance, creating a maze of identity issues boys and young men must MERRIMENT on the streets of Stonington this summer. He’s back! Norman Ng sold out last year. His show features Taking a break from the political intrigue of Henry IV, Sir navigate to become “real” men. never before seen magic and laugh out loud comedic situations. John Falstaff, the “Fat Knight,” rides into the small town Anything is possible! $5 Experts in neuroscience, psychology, sociology, sports, education, and media alsoof Windsor (Stonington?!), with one thing on his mind weigh in, offering empirical evidence of the “boy crisis” and tactics to combat it. – the ladies. When two rich married women both find themselves the objects of his not-so-honorable affections, Aug 5-6: “Our Own” they take the opportunity to show Falstaff and their COMMUNITY STAGED PLAYREADING The Mask You Live In ultimately illustrates how we, as a society, can raise a husbands the witty, powerful combination of beauty and is young 7 pm men. unless noted otherwise. healthier generationshowtime of boys and at the Burnt Cove Church brains. doors open one half hour before showtime. $35, 25 order online and never wait in line! THE NORMAN MAGIC EXPERIENCE Everything You Need to Know about Opera House Arts Shows UNDER MILKWOOD by Dylan Thomas Directed by Peter Richards Everyone is invited to participate in this staged reading of the radio drama version of the Welsh poet’s beloved 1954 play. Listen to the dreams and innermost thoughts of the inhabitants of the fictional Welsh fishing village Llareggub. $8 www.operahousearts.org SEPT 8: CHAMBER at the Church TICKETING: OHA has several classes of tickets available for each show to make our programs accessible to the widest number of people. Due to space limitations, prices included in this calendar include only reserved premium seating and general admission. Fixed income/sliding scale prices are available for the majority of shows, and Island Students Free to all live shows, always. Just ask. MOVIES: First run movies, shown on OHA’s state-of-the-art digital cinema, are scheduled every weekend when there is not a live event. Check operahousearts.org for titles and show times. TICKETS & Information: www.operahousearts.org, 207-367-2788 PETER ATKINSON, FRENCH HORN To cap off this season’s Chamber at the Church Series, OHA welcomes former OHA intern and New England Conservatory horn phenom Peter Atkinson to our stage. The Boston-based hornist presents a varied program of classical, romantic and contemporary works for small chamber ensembles. $15 SEPT 10: CONCERT SERIES, AND DANCE DERRICK SEMLER BAND Local singer-guitarist Derrick Semler takes the stage with his son Tim Semler and John Gallagher, bringing you an evening rich in detail, quirky humor, and down-home blues. $10 MORE EVENTS COMING IN SEPT. & OCT CHECK WWW.OPERAHOUSEARTS.ORG 2015 SUMMER SEASON