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SUMMARY:Lear\, Munich 1945
DESCRIPTION:A New Play by Tom Parks \nOne of Germany’s greatest actors and his wife are hunkered down in a Munich hovel waiting anxiously for the conquering Americans who are about the take the city. Before the war\, Manfred Lohre was celebrated for his portrayal of King Lear. That stage is now dark\, and the city is in ruins from constant bombarding while the couple struggle to make sense of the war and find an elusive peace in their own tension-filled lives. \nThe play opens Friday\, May 1st through Sunday\, May 24th. Performance times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2:00pm. Tickets are $35\, available by calling (831) 717-7373.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/lear-munich-1945/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Porchlight Stories
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the weekly NPR “Moth Radio Hour\,” storytellers tell a 5 to 7 minute true story about themselves without prompts or notes. Each personal story defines an event or series of united events where something could be gained or lost . Their stories tell tales of love\, midnight adventure\, childhood misconception\, teenage thugs\, and more. The storyteller’s perception of reality\, themselves\, or their relationships is altered in unexpected ways as is our own. Expect to be intrigued\, amused and moved by these very personal stories\, and don’t be surprised if you find yourself bursting out with laughter or holding back tears. The performance will be held Thursday\, May 14th at 7pm. Tickets are $20\, available on Eventbrite.com. \nThe evening is hosted by the celebrated musician\, composer\, and theatre producer\, Mark Governor\, who returns to Carmel for this one night event. Among the storytellers are Moth regulars\, Mindy Meyers and JP Frary; Henry Miller Library executive director Magnus Toren; actor\, singer\, and storyteller\, Michael Lojkovic; 93-year-old German immigrant and author\, Hans Lehmann; prize winning artist and architect\, Polly Osborne; and painter\, photographer\, Elizabeth Murray. \nThe event is produced by the Carl Cherry PorchLight Committee which includes Carl Cherry Center Executive Director\, Robert Reese; Board Members: Ellen Osborne\, Jim Dultz\, Anne Mitchell\, Kris Swanson\, Camille D’Avenas\, and Robin Mckee. This is the first show of a planned 3 part series. \n  \nParticipants \nHost: \nMark Governor is a composer\, songwriter\, playwright and record producer most well known for his work on films like “The Hobbit” and “Pet Sematary 2”\, the ubiquitous SpongeBob SquarePants track “Jellyfish Jam”\, and his rock musical “shAme”. A former Carmel resident\, he now lives In San Francisco where he continues to create and produce music and theater. \nStorytellers: \nJP Frary designs and builds furniture and sculptures in a wood shop on the old Alameda Naval Base. He specializes in using recycled materials in ways that make them look new. He is the Resident Storyteller at Redwood Nights in Fairfax\, CA. Otherwise\, his stories can be heard in hardware stores and lumber yards. \nHans Lehmann\, 93\, was born in Germany\, and immigrated to the United States in 1939.  He graduated from the Webb Schools.  Received degrees from the University of Colorado\, Harvard\, and an honorary discharge from the US Army.  Worked at Macy’s for 28 years\, has published 3 books\, and lives in Carmel.  He writes a blog twice a week. \nFirst appearing on-stage as ‘Rumpelstiltskin’ in grade school\, Michael Lojkovic has performed many staged readings at the Cherry. As a community songleader\, he’s taught songs from Orcas Island to Soledad Prison to Big Sur and founded Vocal Activists Monterey Peninsula (VAMP) in 2025. Acting every fall at Colton Hall’s California Constitutional Reenactment\, Michael is currently writing a musical ‘TrumpelThinSkin: Gagging on Gold Amidst Samsara Beds of Straw.’ \nFor over 50 years Elizabeth Murray’s passion for nature and spirit has inspired her dedication to cultivating beauty through painting\, writing and diverse projects around the world. Her work has shown around the world in Museums with Monet\, permanent installments in corporate collections and in her historic Bohemian Artist home and Gardens in Monterey\, California. \nMix 2 cups humor and word-smithing\, with 1 cup New York wise-crackings. Sift through a lens of creativity. Add a dash of nightly story telling practice from her childhood dinner table\, with peppery sarcasm. Stir well and you have the unique stylings of Mindy Myers. Mindy is a playwright\, storyteller\, young adult book author\, and culinary educator. \nPolly Osborne is an artist and architect living in Monterey\, California.  She was mentored by her uncle in art\, her stepfather in architecture\, and her parents in humor and good sportsmanship. She shows her work at the Carmel Art Association.  Her pesky little sister made her tell this story. \nMagnus Toren is Executive Director of the Henry Miller Memorial Library in Big Sur\, a Swedish-born former sailor whose life spans ocean crossings\, remote islands\, and cultural curation. A storyteller\, musician\, and podcaster\, he blends adventure with stewardship\, sustaining a unique literary haven while exploring ideas\, places\, and people through conversation and art. \nThis event was sponsored\, in part\, through funding from:\nArts Council for Monterey County\,\nCarmel Woman’s Club\nCarmel-by-the-Sea Rotary\nCommunity Foundation for Monterey County\nMonterey County Board of Supervisors\nGibson Family Foundation\nMonterey Peninsula Foundation\nMonterey Peninsula Volunteer Services\nPebble Beach Company Foundation\nYellow Brick Road Benefit Store \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/porchlight-stories/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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SUMMARY:"Book/Art"
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is proud to present “Book / Art”\, a group exhibition featuring Pamela Takigawa\, Anna Rheim\, Julia Nelson Gal\, Tracey Harris\, Esther Siegel\, Joy Colangelo\, Susan Giacometti\, Jamie Dagdigian\, Robert Armstrong\, Ingrid Brook-Kothalow and Raven Cook. \nWith an Opening Reception on May 29th from 5-7 pm and running through June 28th\, this exhibition brings together 11 artists who have spent many years between them\, making highly personal hand-stitched or handwritten books\, books that chronicle family members in the process of dying or of being incarcerated; natural history books that open and unfold in unexpected ways or making art from the covers and pages of books: glued\, collaged and painted over to create unique narratives\, or folding book pages in specific ways\, to make objects that look like teapots or scenes from a Busby Berkeley musical. \nAssembled under one roof\, these 11 artists are each working at the top of their craft\, painting photo-realistic books with titles that address social norms and gender roles (with a clever sense of humor)\, carving out and adding sculpture or illustration to BANNED books to create new works of art\, in PROTEST of the banning of books; or deconstructing and repurposing an entire two-story “Burning Man” collaged installation titled “UnBound” into dozens of collectible works of modern art. \nSome of the books in this show have been used in service of a pun\, as an object to decorate (or sink a ship into) or simply to feature the rich textures and colors of their natural deterioration. Taken together\, this exhibition celebrates the ingenuity\, style\, humor\, pathos\, and individual aesthetic of 11 remarkable artists who each have something they need to say. \nThere will be a Free Artist Walkthrough on Saturday\, June 13\, beginning at 1 pm. \n  \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/book-art/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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