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SUMMARY:Warren Miller’s Timeless\, presented by Volkswagen
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets\n\nIt’s time to get your winter stoke on! Get your tickets and kick off the season with Warren Miller’s our 70th-anniversary film Timeless\, presented by Volkswagen. Featuring ski legends like Glen Plake\, alongside newcomers Caite Zeliff\, Jaelin Kauf\, and Baker Boyd. Road-trip with rippers from Arlberg to the Matterhorn\, be immersed in the hometown hill of Eldora and discover a different side of Jackson Hole\, plus much more. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/warren-miller/2020-01-04/1/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Warren Miller’s Timeless\, presented by Volkswagen
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets\n\nIt’s time to get your winter stoke on! Get your tickets and kick off the season with Warren Miller’s our 70th-anniversary film Timeless\, presented by Volkswagen. Featuring ski legends like Glen Plake\, alongside newcomers Caite Zeliff\, Jaelin Kauf\, and Baker Boyd. Road-trip with rippers from Arlberg to the Matterhorn\, be immersed in the hometown hill of Eldora and discover a different side of Jackson Hole\, plus much more. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/warren-miller/2020-01-04/2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Stephen Kellogg
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets\n\nOver the last decade\, New England native Stephen Kellogg has performed more than 1500 concerts around the world. His newest studio album\, “Objects in the Mirror”\, was recorded over the course of a single week in Nashville\, TN and features twelve songs that explore American life in 2018. His music has been described as ‘a beautiful display of—well\, his heart.” And as for the lyrics\, Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz can lately be heard singing their praises on his ‘Underwater Sunshine’ podcasts. \nWhether performing solo or with a band\, Kellogg’s soul and energy fuel one of the most dynamic shows anywhere. “With beautifully written songs and an engaging personality”\, The Michigan Daily reports\, “Kellogg appears as if he was born on stage\, taking the spotlight and using it to his advantage\, but never letting go of his connection with the audience.” A master storyteller in his prime\, he will spend much of 2019 where he’s always been at home…the road\, and we can’t wait for his visit to the Firehouse! \nTickets $30 in advance / $35 day of event (*Firehouse Members get 10% off!) \nCheck out his album on Spotify: \n \nIf you like…\n\nMatt Nathanson\nTony Lucca\nEric Hutchinson\nPat McGee Band\n\nYou’ll like Stephen Kellogg.
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/stephen-kellogg/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:The HillBenders present The Who's TOMMY
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets\n\n“Ever since I was a young boy I played the silver ball”  \nMaybe not your standard bluegrass lyric\, but a line known by all the world from the biggest rock opera of all time\, The Who’s Tommy.  50 years after its original release\, this classic of classic rock has now been fully realized as a full length bluegrass tribute featuring Springfield\, Missouri’s The HillBenders.  Conceived and produced by SXSW co-founder and longtime musician/producer Louis Jay Meyers\, this Bluegrass Opry brings a new perspective to Tommy while paying total respect to its creators. \nMeyers had been looking for the right band to pull off this high wire bluegrass approach for over twenty years and The HillBenders fit the bill.  With a perfect mix of acoustic musicianship and rock n roll showmanship\, The HillBenders bring Pete Townshend’s original vision to life in a new and exciting way. \nThe HillBenders are one of the few bluegrass groups that recognize their ability to bridge the gap between the common music consumer and the bluegrass genre. With their widely varied influences\, they are trying to bring to bluegrass songs that unify. \n“Covering The Who’s TOMMY in its entirety was a genius move” \n-Rolling Stone \n \nIf you like…\n\nGreensky Bluegrass\nRailroad Earth\nSteep Canyon Rangers\nThe Travelin’ McCourys\n\nYou’ll like The HillBenders. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/the-hillbenders/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Family,Music
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SUMMARY:Sondheim by the Sea
DESCRIPTION:All proceeds benefit Entropy Theatre and Firehouse Center for the Arts \nPurchase Tickets\n\nSpend an evening with the stunning songs of Academy Award\, Tony Award\, Grammy Award\, and Pulitzer Prize winning composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. Take in some of Sondheim’s biggest hits sung live as you enjoy a three-course meal prepared and hosted by Sea Level Oyster Bar. \nTickets are $75 and include dinner + the evening of entertainment
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/sondheim-by-the-sea/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Music,Special Events,Theater
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SUMMARY:2020 New Works Festival
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Full Festival Pass\n\nFull Festival Pass $44 / Single Evening Pass $16 \nOver the past 17 years\, more than 200 new works have been performed on the Firehouse stage through our annual Firehouse New Works Festival\, which fosters the growth of New England playwrights while showcasing the talent of local and regional actors and directors. Playwrights from across New England submit their 10-minute shorts\, one-act\, and full-length plays to an independent panel who select the festival’s shows in anonymous readings. Directors and their casts then work with selected playwrights to produce two weekends of original theater. \nPresented with support from: \n \nWe are excited to share the 2020 New Works Festival line-up: \nFriday\, 1/17 @ 8pm: Full Length Play\nSeeing Violet by Peter Snoad / Directed by Stephen Faria \n*Winner of the Pestalozzi Prize for Best Full Length* \nPurchase Tickets\n\n  \nSaturday 1/18 @ 8pm: A Night of Shorts \nFilling in the Gaps  by Ken Green / Directed by Ellen Dempsey \nThe Angel by Robert LeBlanc / Directed by Elizabeth Randall \nWhere the Fireworks Come From by Michael Pisaturo / Directed by Katharine Clarke \nThe List  by Jonathan Markella / Directed by Astrid Lorentzson \nAre You One of Those Robots? by Deirdre Girard / Directed by David Houlden \nLocker Room Talk by Andrea Clardy / Directed by Bonniejean Wilbur \nOne-on-One by Elaine Brousseau / Directed by Leslie Pasternack \nPurchase Tickets\n\n  \nFriday\, 1/24 @ 8pm: One-Act Plays\nThe Unstable Bridge by James English / Directed by Adele Jones \nThe Brink by Eugenie Carabatsos / Directed by Stephanie Carbone \n*Winner of the Honegger Prize for Best One Act* \nPurchase Tickets\n\n  \nSaturday 1/25 @ 8pm: A Night of Shorts  \nThe Stake Out  by K. Alexa Mavromatis / Directed by Adair Rowland \nThe Only One by Anne Marilyn Lucas / Directed by Eden Tomaszewski \nIf I Had Wings to Fly by Judith Strang-Waldau / Directed by Anne Easter Smith \nLoon Lake by Lawrence Kessenich / Directed by Josh Faigen \nDuck Blind by Bruce Menin / Directed by Jesse Kalfel \nDeal\, a Reunion by John Shea / Directed by Geehae Moon \nClosing Doors by John Minigan / Directed by Tim Diering \n*Winner of the Honegger Prize for Best Short* \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/2020-new-works-festival/2020-01-17/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200120T190000
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SUMMARY:Custom House Maritime Museum Silent Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets\n\nPresented by the Custom House Maritime Museum\, this silent film screening will feature the Buster Keaton nautical comedy “The Navigator” (1924)\, and the short comedy “The Boat” (1921). Both films will be accompanied by live music performed by silent film instrumentalist Jeff Rapsis. Doors open at 6:30 pm and tickets are $15.
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/custom-house-maritime-museum-silent-film-screening/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200129T190000
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SUMMARY:The Fine Art of Documentary: Why beautiful pictures of war\, poverty\, and disease matter.
DESCRIPTION:Photo © 2016 Amilton Neves \nLecture followed by Q&A\n Adults ($10)\, Students ($5) Plus $2 processing charge. \nPurchase Tickets\n\n  \nPresented by Glenn Ruga\, Founder and Director\, Social Documentary Network and Executive Editor\, ZEKE Magazine\, and Barbara Ayotte\, Communications Director\, Social Documentary Network Editor\, ZEKE Magazine. \nCo-sponsored by Sweethaven Gallery and Firehouse Center for the Arts \n  \nThe challenging work presented on SDN explores poverty\, disease\, environmental degradation\, war\, migration\, and manyothers. Why does it matter that a photograph of a malnourished child is composed well\, or that a photograph of a migrant family camping in the mud on the Serbia/Hungarian border uses black and white tonality in a masterful way? Aren’t the facts presented by the photos in such cases what is most important? Does form matter when the subject is about life and death? \n  \n  \nGlenn Ruga and Barbara Ayotte will make a compelling argument why form matters\, why art matters\, and why it is a disservice to the issues being explored to only focus on the raw facts visible on the surface and not to also honor the integrity of a photograph created with the talent and skill of an artist who has organized these elements into a meaningful\, and often beautiful\, composition. \n  \nLaunched in October 2008\, the SDN website today has presented more than 3\,200 compelling online exhibits submitted to the site by more than 2\,000 photographers from all corners of the globe documenting issues as diverse as the effects of modernization on Kathmandu\, homelessness in the U.S.\, the consequences of oil exploitation in the Niger Delta\, and reconciliation in Rwanda. All photographers on SDN share a common curiosity about the human condition and a strong desire to communicate their insights through words and photographs. \nIn 2015\, SDN launchedZEKE: The Magazine of Global Documentary\, a print and digital publication presenting the best work from the SDN website combined with in-depth articles written by journalists exploring in greater detail the themes presented by the photographers. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://firehouse.org/event/the-fine-art-of-documentary-why-beautiful-pictures-of-war-poverty-and-disease-matter/
LOCATION:MA
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