Category: Member News

  • OutCast Productions announces its 2015 theater season

    Dec. 9, 2014

    OutCast Productions looks forward to another season of great theater at the Black Box Theater at the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds in Langley.

    Are you looking forward to seeing all those fans of great American theater? Here’s what’s on for  2015:

    March 6 to 21, “Nickel and Dimed”

    by Joan Holden, directed by K. Sandy O’Brien. Based on the non-fiction book “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America” by Barbara Ehrenreich

    Can a middle-aged, middle-class woman survive when she suddenly has to make beds all day in a hotel and live on $7 an hour? Maybe. But one $7-an-hour job won’t pay the rent: she’ll have to do back-to-back shifts as a chambermaid and a waitress. This isn’t the first surprise for acclaimed author Barbara, who set out to research low-wage life firsthand, confident she was prepared for the worst. Barbara Ehrenreich’s best-seller about her odyssey is vivid and witty, yet always deeply sobering.

    Joan Holden’s stage adaptation is a focused comic epic shadowed with tragedy. Barbara is prepared for hard work but not, at 55, for double shifts and nonstop aches and pains; for having to share tiny rooms, live on fast food because she has no place to cook, beg from food pantries, gulp handfuls of Ibuprofen because she can’t afford a doctor; for failing, after all that, to make ends meet; or for constantly having to swallow humiliation. The worst, she learns, is not what happens to the back or the knees: it’s the damage to the heart.

    The bright glimpses of Barbara’s co-workers that enliven the book become indelible portraits: Gail, the star waitress pushing fifty who can no longer outrun her troubles; Carlie, the hotel maid whose rage has burned down to disgust; Pete, the nursing home cook who retreats into fantasy; Holly, terrified her pregnancy will end her job as Team Leader at Magic Maids and, with it, her 50-cent/hour raise. These characters wage their life struggles with a gallantry that humbles Barbara, and the audience.

    The play shows us the life that a third of working Americans now lead, and makes us angry that anyone should have to live it.

    May 8 to 23, “In the Next Room, or the Vibrator Play”

    by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Ned Farley.

    In a seemingly perfect, well-to-do Victorian home, proper gentleman and scientist Dr. Givings has innocently invented an extraordinary new device for treating “hysteria” in women (and occasionally men): the vibrator. Adjacent to the doctor’s laboratory, his young and energetic wife tries to tend to their newborn daughter—and wonders exactly what is going on in the next room. When a new “hysterical” patient and her husband bring a wet nurse and their own complicated relationship into the doctor’s home, Dr. and Mrs. Givings must examine the nature of their own marriage, and what it truly means to love someone.

    July 10 to 25, “The Pillowman”

    by Martin McDonagh, directed by Katie Woodzick.

    With echoes of Stoppard, Kafka and the Brothers Grimm, “The Pillowman” centers on a writer in an unnamed totalitarian state who is being interrogated about the gruesome content of his short stories and their similarities to a series of child murders. The result is an urgent work of theatrical bravura and an unflinching examination of the very nature and purpose of art.

    Sept. 18 to Oct. 3, “Looped”

    by Matthew Lombardo – in the Northwest premiere,  directed by Sean Brennan.

    “Looped” tells the story of internationally celebrated actress Tallulah Bankhead as she is called into a sound studio in 1965 to re-record (or “loop”) one line of dialogue for what would be her last film, the dreadful “Die, Die My Darling.” Southern, but by no means a belle, Bankhead was known for her wild partying and convention-defying exploits that outshone even today’s celebrity bad girls. Given her inebriated state (and inability to loop the line perfectly), what ensues is a hilarious showdown between an uptight and conservative sound editor, Danny Miller, and the outrageous star.

    For more information about OutCast and its upcoming season, visit www.outcastproductions.net.

    Auditions for several roles for women and men in the 2015 season will run from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 15 at the Black Box Theater at the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds. This is an open call so no appointment is necessary. Just show up between the posted hours and expect to do cold reads from the scripts.

  • Penn Cove Gallery welcomes New Artist Carol Jensen

    Penn Cove Gallery welcomes New Artist Carol Jensen

    Dec. 3, 2014

    Penn Cove Gallery is excited to add the wool felting art of Carol Jensen to its representation of local talent.

    “Wet felting” merino wool into bowl and vessel shapes is how Carol celebrates color. She creates layers, patterns and embellishments with different techniques such as inlays and resists and then hand shapes her individual art pieces. The addition of a wool stiffener preserves the shape of her compellingly touchable art.

    See Carol Jensen’s art now at Penn Cove Gallery, 9 NE Front Street, Coupeville, WA 98239.

  • ‘Black Saturday Gift Sale’ by John de Wit on Saturday, Dec. 20

    ‘Black Saturday Gift Sale’ by John de Wit on Saturday, Dec. 20

    Dec. 17, 2014

    Glass artist, John de Wit, is hosting a “Black Saturday Gift Sale” from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 20 at the Pop Up Gallery on Lake Leo Way. These artworks are perfect gifts for a friend, lover, mother, neighbor, dad, partner, or as a treat for yourself .

    Signs giving directions to the Pop Up Gallery will be posted along Crawford Road off Hwy. 525. For further information, call 206-909-4938. Visit John’s website at: http://johndewit.com.

  • ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ met with acclaim at WCT

    ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ met with acclaim at WCT

    Dec. 17, 2014

    “The Diary of Anne Frank” met with overwhelmingly positive response during its opening weekend at Whidbey Children’s Theater.

    Presented in WCT’s newly transformed Black Box style theater, audiences are transported to another place and time as they enter the annex with the brave souls who lived there for two years during the Nazi invasion during WWII.
    One patron commented that she and her husband had travelled all the way from Seattle just for the production, since it is her favorite play. Afterward she beamed at the production, saying “It was the best present I’ve seen in a long time.”
    Another audience member, who spent part of her childhood in Holland during the occupation, remarked on the play’s authenticity, intensity and faithfulness to the spirit of that time.

    There are four more performances of “The Diary of Anne Frank”  at 7:30 p.m. this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 18, 19 and 20, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21.

    Tickets are available at www.whidbeychildrenstheater.org. Call 360-221-8707 for further information.

  • Enjoy ‘A Bluegrass Christmas’ in Langley with Weatherside Whiskey Band

    Enjoy ‘A Bluegrass Christmas’ in Langley with Weatherside Whiskey Band

    Dec. 10, 2014

    Add a little fast-pickin’ old-time music to your family’s holiday happenings this season. The Weatherside Whiskey Band returns to Langley for “A Bluegrass Christmas” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21 in Whidbey Island Center for the Arts’ Holiday concert.

    This four-piece, alt-country and bluegrass ensemble features Whidbey Island native Tanner McInerney, joined by Jakob Singer, Amy Meyer and Jacob Yackshaw, in a boot-stompin’ fun-filled evening of holiday song favorites played with a little roadhouse style, and Weatherside originals the whole family can enjoy.

    The Weatherside Whiskey Band has been resonating with Pacific Northwest crowds since 2011, building a strong fan-base with their energetic stage presence and catchy melodies created through excellent three-part vocal harmonies, acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo, and upright bass. Check out the band’s EP release “Pickin’ the Pines” (www.weathersidewhiskeyband.com/pickin-the-pines). Musically, the Seattle-based Weatherside Whiskey Band takes its influences from traditional bluegrass greats (The Stanley Brothers, Doc Watson), a little bit of country (Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash), and folk rock (Old Crow Medicine Show, Mumford & Sons).

    Bring the whole family for the feel good, boot-stompin’ event of the season.

    All seats for “A Bluegrass Christmas” are $20.

    Click here for online purchases (tickets.wicaonline.com). Online tickets are available until noon the day of the show. For tickets by phone, call the Box Office at 800-638-7631 or 360-221-8268. You can also buy tickets in person at the Box Office at 565 Camano Ave in Langley between 1 and 6 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday or two hours before any show.

  • Join Kalakala Co Mercantile for its Grand Opening Soiree on Saturday, Dec. 20!

    Join Kalakala Co Mercantile for its Grand Opening Soiree on Saturday, Dec. 20!

    Dec. 10, 2014

    Kalakala Co Mercantile cordially invites the public to attend the Grand Opening of its new store from 5 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 20 at 138 Second Street in Langley.

    Kalakala Co Mercantile is a hybrid craft beverage bar and curio shop that serves to connect artisans with their community and nurture a unique collaborative experience between shopkeepers and customers.

    Drop by and peruse the Mercantile’s outstanding collection of handmade products for the kitchen, pantry, home and body, as well as exclusive artworks. Patrons seeking refuge from holiday shopping can relax with a craft beer or pour-over coffee and small bites from the Mercantile’s new menu. (Every piece in the cafe is also for sale.)

    Founders Amanda Moore and Drew Christie believe good design goes hand in hand with quality and functionality. They are delighted to feature items that reflect the signature quality and craftsmanship of neighborhood makers and regional producers—70% of goods hail from the PNW and everything in the store is 100% American-made.

    So drop by at 138 Second Street in Langley (the location that was formerly Sweet Mona’s), sip a seasonal brew, meet a local maker and don’t forget to enter your name for a free Winter Gift Basket Raffle!

    Kalakala Co Mercantile is the sister company of Kalakala Co Animation, a boutique animation studio that brings big ideas to the world through an inventive handmade approach. This same philosophy underpins Kalakala Co Mercantile in its drive to showcase the history and relationships between the final products and those who produced them.

    Keep up with Kalakala Mercantile at facebook.com/KalakalaMercantile.

  • Pandamorphosis at Clinton Library Holiday Event

    Pandamorphosis at Clinton Library Holiday Event

    Dec. 10, 2014

    Anne Belov will sign and sell her latest book, “Pandamorphosis,” at the Clinton Library Holiday Festival. She will also have all of her “Panda Chronicles” series books for sale as well.

    The event takes place at the Clinton Community Hall, 6411 Central Avenue in Clinton , from 2 until 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 13.

    Original art from “Panadamorphosis” is on view at the Clinton Library in December and January.

  • Artist Talk and Demo with Daniella Woolf

    Artist Talk and Demo with Daniella Woolf

    Dec. 3, 2014

    Hear a hilarious talk about growing up in a Hollywood family, art influences and see what kinds of photos she takes on vacation, like the one shown here. Learn how she discovered encaustic at a Day of the Dead show at Bayview Corner. Watch an encaustic demo with her favorite tool!

    Where:  Daniella will be speaking at the Pacific North West Art School at 15 NW Birch St. in Coupeville from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 13. For further information, call 306-678-3396 or check the website at www.pacificnorthwestartschool.org.
  • Kim Tinuviel’s Holiday Studio Sale

    Kim Tinuviel’s Holiday Studio Sale

    Dec. 3, 2014

    Looking for that perfect gift? For yourself or someone you love?
    Would you like to give handmade gifts or gifts of experience?
    Kim Tinuviel offers some beautiful one-of-a-kind options.

    Her studio will be open from noon to 4pm each Saturday before Christmas. Meet Kim, check out the Light Sculptures, encaustic paintings and photographs. Stop in to see the art, purchase gifts, or just to say hello.

    You’ll find some very special discounts this holiday season. Bring your friends!

    4563 Cedar Hill Rd, Langley. Call 360-639-4299 for info. www.kimtinuviel.com