|
|
May 27 - June 16, 2021
I got my first sunburn this week, so as far as I am concerned, summer is here. I've created a new section this week - as we start to have more plays performing live, I've decided to prioritize those over virtual performances - so they'll be in the first category, with virtual performances list next. Anything else you would like to see in the newsletter? Just send me an email!
The next issue will include events from June 3 through 23. Submit upcoming events via the link below or by emailing me before Tuesday at midnight. Any questions, comments or feedback? Email me at pioneervalleytheatre@gmail.com
|
|
|
June 19 Serious Play presents:
Unique Live Sound & Music Opportunity with Composer/ Musician Jonny Rodgers
Email if you are interested and see listings for details
|
|
YOUR EVENT HERE
$5 per week for your poster and ticket link in top billing!
Email me to reserve your dates.
|
|
|
THIS WEEK IN THEATRE NEWS:
from Howlround
The Future You Build
by Melisa Pereyra
From the article:
Dear Student of the American Theatre,
Instead of packing my bags traveling the country as an actor in the regional theatre, as I have done for the past ten years or so, I have traveled back from the future on the breath of your collective dreams to share how the story you are writing now has a good ending. As you look at the limited but ever-present moment, you can see that you are not in this perfect future yet, but you will be.
Have you read an interesting article about theatre recently? Send it to me! pioneervalleytheatre@gmail.com
|
|
|
Howling at the Moon
June 8-12
|
|
Howling at the Moon will take place in early June at Double Edge's Farm Center. Mythic tales and ancestral visions will be shared fireside by Ensemble actors Travis Coe, Milena Dabova, Jennifer Johnson, and Carlos Uriona, interwoven with a musical and visual world of aerial flight and fantastic beings roaming the land under the starry sky. Author, musician, storyteller Larry Spotted Crow Mann of the Nipmuc Nation, will lead us into the performance with his own ancestral story drawn from his play Freedom in Season. This performance is co-presented by the Ohketeau Cultural Center.
General Box Office opens on May 8
|
|
|
|
|
The Re/Emergence Collective presents
Re/Emergence
June 11-13, June 18-20 with staggered start times: 6:00pm, 6:50pm, 7:40pm each night
Park Hill Orchard, Easthampton, MA
RE/EMERGENCE is a post-apocalyptic performance that examines grief, initiation, envisioning, and healing as a community after a year of unprecedented upheaval. Looking to nature and its transformative powers, RE/EMERGENCE invites audiences to reflect, meditate, and nurture a new vision of the future.
Tickets
RE/EMERGENCE was created by the Re/Emergence Collective, a group of theater-makers and frequent collaborators mostly basesd in the Pioneer Valley who gathered in artistic community over the past year to devise this performance. We processed the many challenges of the year’s events through implementing more collective ways of artmaking rather than the traditional hierarchical theater model in order to practice the kind of inclusive theater that we hope to see more of in the future.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
No comments:
Post a Comment