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SUMMARY:From the Vault: Forest Theater Poster Art
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Friday\, July 15th from 5pm – 7pm.\nFrom the Vault: Forest Theater Poster Art\, a rich and prominent collection of original Forest Theater poster art\, opens Friday\, July 15th at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. An opening reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. \nPart of Carmel’s Centennial\, the exhibit is drawn from the Pacific Repertory Theatre’s poster collection and will included a selection of posters—some of which can be purchased\, with proceeds benefiting Pacific Repertory Theatre and the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. \n \nThe posters are from approximately two dozen theater productions created by a range of illustrators from 1910 through the 1950’s. One of the favorite forms of entertainment in early years of Carmel was the theater arts\, whose epicenter was the Forest Theater. The collection features posters from a wide range of plays\, including Robinson Jeffers’ Tower Beyond Tragedy starring Dame Judith Anderson\, to The First Poet by Jack London\, and Fire by Mary Austin\, among others. Together\, the posters offer a window into Carmel’s vibrant theater scene and its leading actors and actress of the era. \nActor/director Herbert Heron is commonly called the founder of the Forest Theater and poet/novelist Mary Austin recognized as the muse behind the theater.  As first envisioned\, original works by California authors\, children’s theatre\, and the plays of Shakespeare were the primary focus.  Since its inception\, a variety of artists and theatre groups have presented plays\, pageants\, musical offerings and other performances on the outdoor stage\, and the facility’s smaller indoor theatre and school. \n“Heron was a known bibliophile – saving posters\, programs\, scripts and memorabilia from Carmel’s cultural history. When he passed away\, he left much of his collection to his daughter\, Constance\, who kept it packed away in their home in Carmel Valley\,” writes Stephen Moore\, Founder and Executive Director of Pacific Repertory Theatre. \nAcquired by Pac Rep prior to her death in 1990 and exhibited in depth for the first time\, the programs remain in pristine condition. Pacific Repertory Theatre\, whose annual festival of the same name\, continues to 116-year tradition of presenting Shakesperare\, Children’s Theater and contemporary plays. \nThe exhibit can be seen Monday through Friday from 11 to 4 p.m. or by appointment\, through August 26th.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/from-the-vault-forest-theater-poster-art/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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SUMMARY:Douglas W. Milliken reading from "Cream River"
DESCRIPTION:Pushcart Prize-winning author Douglas W. Milliken reads from his newest collection of short stories\, Cream River (Pilot Editions). Cream River is described as “a series of eight subtly interconnected encounters with the fruitlessly stubborn and willfully blind.” \nDouglas W. Milliken is the author of the novel To Sleep as Animals and several chapbooks\, most recently the collection Cream River and the forthcoming pocket-sized edition One Thousand Owls Behind Your Chest. His stories have been honored by the Maine Literary Awards\, the Pushcart Prize anthology\, and Glimmer Train Stories\, and have been published in Slice\, McSweeney’s\, the Collagist\, and the Believer\, among others. \nwww.douglaswmilliken.com. \nTickets are $10 and can be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com \n \nPraise for Cream River \n“I believe Doug Milliken has a firm grasp of life’s little traumas. He takes his chunk of loving meat and hangs it from a butcher’s hook on display for the world to read.” \n—from the foreword by Ben Trickey\, singer/songwriter \n“I loved every story\, every word.” \n—Erin Sprinkle\, singer/songwriter \nPraise for To Sleep as Animals \n“[…] it is impossible not to be the weird kid in Milliken’s Reno. To Sleep as Animals is a mystery about characters succumbing to their spaces\, how such a rugged landscape sustains so many strange and dangerous lives.” \n—The Collagist \n“A disturbance of a very specific flavor […] Milliken’s writing is urgent yet finely considered—a literate pleasure.” \n—Carl Skoggard\, translator of Walter Benjamin’s Berlin Childhood circa 1900. \n“A distinctive and often vertiginously frightening psychological landscape […] bracingly disturbing.” \n—Megan Grumbling\, author of Persephone in the Late Anthropocene. \nPraise for Brand New Moon \n“These stories […] glow with some sort of holy light\, as if every moment were magic\, like footage of your family picnic on super 8.” \n—The Portland Phoenix \n“Seriously the funniest thing I have ever read. I was laughing so much that [my wife] yelled at me. Probably because she was sleeping. And it was 2 AM.” \n—Derek Kimball\, Last House Productions
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/douglas-w-milliken-reading-from-cream-river/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160808
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SUMMARY:Abalone! A comedy written by Bill Broder
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn honor of Carmel’s Centenial \nThe Forest Theater Guild \nThe Carl Cherry Center \nin association with the deFaria Company present \nA staged reading directed by Maryann Rousseau. \nSet in Carmel\, California on the coast of the Pacific Ocean this historical fiction adult comedy is firmly based upon historical research. Although this presentation is the author’s creation\, it is our hope that it will inspire you to do your own research on the characters Mary Austin\, George Sterling and Ambrose Bierce\, who did in fact meet in Carmel in early 1900’s. \nSaturday\, August 6th at 2pm and 7:30pm \nSunday\, August 7th at 2pm \nTickets $10 before August 1 — $15 at the Door \nFor tickets —  www.foresttheaterguild.org \n \nJeanne McCulloch as Mary Austin \nPatrick McEvoy as George Sterline \nKeith Decker at Ambrose Bierce
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/abalone-a-comedy-written-by-bill-broder/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160811T193000
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SUMMARY:Feleboga: American & Norwegian Folk Music
DESCRIPTION:Feleboga returns to the Cherry Center.\nHans-Hinrich Thedens (banjo\, guitar\, song\, hardingfele\, dance) \nElizabeth Gaver (fiddle\, hardingfele\, song\, dance) \nMattias Thedens (fiddle\, hardingfele\, dance) \nThe Oslo-based family band Feleboga repertoire includes American old-time fiddle tunes and ballads as well as different genres of traditional  Norwegian tunes\, from the older\, intricate listening pieces (lyderlåter) and dance tunes (slåtter) for solo hardingfele\, to the newer gammeldans tunes (waltz\, reinlender\, polka) for hardingfele or violins and guitar. \nFeleboga has performed and taught in Norway\, Germany\, Poland\, Iceland\, Thailand\, and the US (Minnesota\, Indiana\, New York\, Washington D.C.) \nTickets are $15 and can be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com \n \nHans-Hinrich Thedens received his doctoral degree in ethnomusicology from the University of Oslo\, writing his dissertation about hardingfele spelemann Salve Austenå and his repertoire. He is the director of the Norwegian Folk Music Collection at the National Library in Oslo and is involved in several research projects. During a sabbatical to Tennessee in 2004\, Hans-Hinrich took up the banjo and has since taken part in courses with several leading old-time musicians. He was a member of the country and western band\, The Oklahoma Lonestar Heartbreak Institute\, in Hamburg and of Chateau Neuf Spelemannslag\, pioneering contemporary arrangements of Norwegian folk music. \nElizabeth Gaver plays early stringed instruments and has performed and recorded extensively with the medieval ensemble\, Sequentia (Paris). She is also a member of Ulv\, Pro Musica Antiqua\, Oslo\, and Modus and has performed with several baroque ensembles. Elizabeth often plays for the Telemark Dance Club in Oslo and at the Norwegian Folk Museum. She founded Solveien Spelemannslag\, a folk music group for children\, at the Nordstrand Steiner School. Elizabeth has learned old-time fiddling from players in Kentucky\, Tennessee and North Carolina. \nMattias Thedens has played fiddle for six years and has learned from several well-known American and Irish fiddlers. In summer 2014 he was awarded the Ralph Blizzard scholarship at the Swannanoa Gathering in North Carolina. In addition\, Mattias plays hardingfele and has learned tunes from archive recordings as well as from young performers in Norway. Mattias has danced Norwegian traditional dances since he was four and performed with Feleboga since he was five. He has just finished eleventh grade. \nMore info www.feleboga.com
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/feleboga-american-norwegian-folk-music/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160822
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SUMMARY:An Interview with Kurt Vonnegut\, Jr.
DESCRIPTION:A STAGED READING\nWritten and Directed by Carol Marquart\nBe prepared to laugh and cry when you meet 84 year old Kurt Vonnegut Jr.\, as he gets a call from an old flame from his days of teaching Creative Writing at the University of Iowa. Starring Keith Decker & Carrie Collier. \nAugust 12\, 13\, 14 \nAugust 19\, 20\, 21 \nFriday and Saturday evenings – 7:30pm \nSunday matinees – 2pm \nTickets are $20 and can be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com \nInformation 831-375-2235
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/an-interview-with-kurt-vonnegut-jr/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160820T103000
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SUMMARY:Haiku Workshop with Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts
DESCRIPTION:The Hummingbird Blesses the Day\nThe Hummingbird Blesses the Day\, a writing intensive workshop with Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts\, will be presented Saturday\, August 20th at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. \nPresented by the Monterey Bay Zen Center\, the workshop will explore the ways in which the writing of haiku can\, like the hummingbird\, sanctify each day. “Each thing\,” R.H. Blyth writes\, “is preaching the dharma incessantly\, but this law is not something different from the thing itself. Haiku is the revealing of this preaching.” \nA Professor Emeritus at Monterey Peninsula College where he taught introduction to poetry and creative writing\, Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts is co-editor of the college text Bridges; co-editor/co-translator of two works from the Telugu\, Sudha (Nectar) by Chalam and The Selected Verses of Vemana\, both of which have been accepted into UNESCO’s Collection of Representative works:  Indian Series; and co-author ofBowing to Receive the Mountain:  Essays by Lin Jensen and Poetry by Elliot Roberts. \n10:30 to 12:30 pm\nThe Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\nPlease bring a bag lunch\nSuggested Donation: $50\nInformation: Susan McDonald at (831) 601-7590
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/haiku-workshop-with-elliot-ruchowitz-roberts/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160826T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160827T200000
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SUMMARY:CSI: Carmel
DESCRIPTION:“CSI: Carmel\,” a parody of popular television series such as Castle\, Criminal Minds\, CSI\, and Law and Order: SVU\, opens Friday\, August 26th for two shows at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. \nDirected by Mary Spence and produced by the Actor’s Collective\, the staged-reading sends-up the TV crime genre\, and includes audience participation and a chance to offer comments on the purposefully narrow plot.  Whether you enjoy crime shows or can’t stand them\, you will have the chance to laugh-out-loud at this silly spoof. \nDoors open at 7:30 for this 8:00 reading. \nTickets are $10 and can be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/csi-carmel/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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