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SUMMARY:Love\, Loss and What I Wore - Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:To accompany the play\, LOVE\, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE\, the Cherry Center is launching an exhibit of local fashion-related artwork that examines the make-or-break challenges associated with getting dressed. Curated by Peter Hiller\, the local artists include I.B. Bayo\, Rachel Clark\, Sarah Loveland\, Heather Suzanne\, Dawn O’Regan and the students of Sally Russell. The exhibit will be displayed from May 20th through June 26th. \n \nEvery item in a woman’s closet holds a memory. Some are sweet\, some are funny\, and some are oh\, so sad. Written by Nora and Delia Ephron\, based on the book by Ilene Beckerman\, and directed by Michael Bond\, LOVE\, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE is a sweet and saucy collection of life-changing stories triggered by memories of specific accessories or articles of clothing. \nThe Carl Cherry Center for the Arts and Off the Rack Production are pleased to announce the revival of LOVE\, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE\, a play about the challenges of the heart–and the closet.  The play opens Friday\, May 20th and continues through June 12th.  \nTickets are $20 and can be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com or by calling 831-624-7491 \nJune 2nd at 7:30 pm Words Dressed & Undressed: \nWriting About Women & Clothing — Reading with Patrice Vecchione.\nTickets are $15 and can be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com\n  \nOutfitting Dreams and Dressing Our Wounds \nWe knew before we could explain it\, and we knew it needed no explanation – it was right there for everyone to see: the dress was magical. Our mother slipped into the dress – not the plaid cotton shirtwaist or striped shift or corduroy jumper – it was that soft black chiffon\, that shimmering black taffeta\, that mesmerizing black lace — and suddenly\, magically\, domestic wrangler Mom was transformed into the alluring woman over whom Daddy was bent\, fastening her necklace with his lips at her ear. \nWe knew the magic would work for us\, too. Oh\, we might have to wait till we were twelve or thirteen\, we already knew the rings and wristbands and jeans jacket kept his eyes tracking us in school. And by fifteen we knew the great T shirt and the right jeans and must-have-these-boots-in-California-summers were what made us shine\, what would prove\, without fail\, completely enchanting. \nOf course we helped\, gave just a boost to that little dress with spaghetti straps: we wore just the right heels\, added just the most diaphanous scarf\, carried just the tiniest of bags. And naturally\, he was charmed. \nWe remember just how he fell in love that night. We can point to the record. Right there in the corner of the closet floor. Those heels\, which also yielded blisters\, are boxed along with all the pointy-toed/square toed/round-toed/open-toed/high-top-sneaker high heels. We danced. We laughed. We kicked them off. \nThe shoes lifted us into the clouds\, or at least high enough to gaze into his eyes. And that dress: slinky\, soft\, thin as air\, almost not there. When he placed his hand on shoulder\, waist\, hip –  well — it was like skin to skin. And that black/red/cream/floral/velvet/jersey/spandex sheath is hanging in the far right corner of that closet where we go to cry over John and Paul and Chuck and Alistair. Where we go to assure ourselves that he loved us then. Where we go to reset the clock\, incant the mantra that the little outfit could entrance anew. \nAnd then we take courage\, go out\, and find the next little piece of magic for the next transformation. \nSpecial thanks to our Sponsors: Madrigal\, She & Katie Foster Design
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/love-loss-and-what-i-wore/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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SUMMARY:Jazz at the Cherry with the Dick Whittington Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center is pleased to announce the next event in our Jazz at the Cherry series – The Dick Whittington Trio featuring Kanao Mendenhall with drummer Vince Lateano. \nSavory fare\, champagne\, wine  — all included in the price of a $25 ticket. \nPianist\, Dick Whittington\, a long-time Big Sur resident\, made his first major contribution to the Bay Area jazz scene in the late 1960s.  He has worked with several generations of musical visionaries on the art of improvisation including Peter Apfelbaum\, Rodney Franklin\, Steven Bernstein\, Jessica Jones\, Joshua Redman and Benny Green. \nFeatured bassist\, Kanoa Mendenhall\, was born in Yokohama\, Japan and raised in Monterey. She began playing jazz and classical cello at age ten\, transitioning to the upright bass at age twelve. By age thirteen\, she was recording and performing regularly in the Monterey and San Francisco Bay areas.  A former member of the Monterey Jazz Festival’s Next Generation Jazz Orchestra\, Kanoa has just finished her first year at Columbia University in New York and is enrolled in the Columbia-Juilliard Exchange where she studies with Ben Wolfe. \nRounding out the trio will be drummer Vince Lateano.  Vince has toured with numerous great jazz musicians over the years including Cal Tjader\, Woody Herman\, Vince Guaraldi and Stan Getz.   He also teaches percussion at the Monterey Jazz Festival’s summer jazz education program. \nSavory fare\, champagne\, wine  — all included in the price of a ticket. \nTickets are $25 and can be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com \nKanoa Mendenhall\, featured bassist
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/jazz-at-the-cherry-with-the-dick-whittington-trio/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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SUMMARY:The Mirth-O-Matics
DESCRIPTION:The Mirth-O-Matics\, Monterey County’s stellar improvisational comedy troupe\, returns to the Carl Cherry Center Saturday\, June 25th at 7:30 p.m \nA Mirth-O-Matics evening of theater games features a company of actors\, a bare stage and a lot of ideas whose outlines are about as fixed as liquid mercury.  Sometimes it starts with an unlikely combination of characters placed in equally improbable situations: Whoopie cushions\, politicians\, bagel salesmen and roller derbies can all find their way into a Mirth-O-Matics’ skit.  Other skits are prompted by the audience\, who are encouraged to suggest scenes.\n \nSometimes the situation is transformed time and again as the characters undergo a series of split-second metamorphoses: an irritated polka troupe on a bus\, who then turn into faith healers at a revival meeting\, gamblers at a casino\, accusers at a witch trial and players in a rugby game.\n\nHowever bizarre the setup\, it is unique to the moment\, no script and no structure except for the games\, a fanciful array of exercises whose requirements range from making as many exits and entrances as possible in one scene to switching repeatedly back and forth from English to gibberish in another.\n\n\nTickets are $20 and can be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-mirth-o-matics/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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