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Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
Bellingham TheatreWorks, in partnership with The Firehouse Arts and Events Center and the The Historic Fairhaven Association presents three plays on the theme of “You’ll Understand When You’re Younger” from June 28th- July 24th.
Exploring the tragedies and triumphs of growing up, these three plays perform in repertory six nights a week for four weeks!
All shows begin at 8pm except Sunday shows which begin at 4pm. Single Tickets are $20 and Season Tickets for all three plays are $50. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org/
“Lean in,” Kuntz and Company’s newest work, explores what it means to show up and lean into possibility. Creators and performers include Naquoia Bautista, Alona Christman, Vanessa Daines, Brooke Evans, Pam Kuntz, Ella Mahler, Caitlin Schafte, Angela Sebastian, and Kate Stevenson. (link to artist bios) Bellingham dance audiences may remember these artists from past Kuntz and Company work, Bellingham Repertory Dance Company performances, and/or WWU dance concerts. Many of them have performed together for years and have developed an intimate knowledge of each others’ tendencies and strengths, allowing for a wildly imaginative and wholly collaborative approach to the creation of this new work. While Kuntz is always collaborative in her approach to creating work, she typically identifies a theme (motherhood, body image, HIV/AIDS) and partners with non-trained community members to tell their stories surrounding that theme. This time Kuntz’s only collaborators are trained dancers and what they bring to the table: a wide range of personal stories wrapped inside of their movement truths and capabilities. This time the piece is about the dancers themselves, and what they bring to and bring out of each other. There is a chance that “Lean in” is about what it means to be a dancer at the age of 25, 35, 45 and 53 – Kuntz hasn’t quite hit the 55 mark – but that wasn’t the goal. It really is about showing up and seeing what can be discovered.
https://www.kuntzandco.org/lean-in
Lean in
a dance/theatre piece
by Kuntz and Company
Oct 20,21,22 @ 7:30 PM and Oct 23 @ 5:00
Firehouse Arts and Events Center
1314 Harris Avenue
Fairhaven, WA 98225
tickets: https://www.kuntzandco.org/lean-in
For info and disability accommodations contact Pam Kuntz at 360-510-4711 or by email kuntzpam@gmail.com
photographer – Breeann Johnson
“Lean in,” Kuntz and Company’s newest work, explores what it means to show up and lean into possibility. Creators and performers include Naquoia Bautista, Alona Christman, Vanessa Daines, Brooke Evans, Pam Kuntz, Ella Mahler, Caitlin Schafte, Angela Sebastian, and Kate Stevenson. (link to artist bios) Bellingham dance audiences may remember these artists from past Kuntz and Company work, Bellingham Repertory Dance Company performances, and/or WWU dance concerts. Many of them have performed together for years and have developed an intimate knowledge of each others’ tendencies and strengths, allowing for a wildly imaginative and wholly collaborative approach to the creation of this new work. While Kuntz is always collaborative in her approach to creating work, she typically identifies a theme (motherhood, body image, HIV/AIDS) and partners with non-trained community members to tell their stories surrounding that theme. This time Kuntz’s only collaborators are trained dancers and what they bring to the table: a wide range of personal stories wrapped inside of their movement truths and capabilities. This time the piece is about the dancers themselves, and what they bring to and bring out of each other. There is a chance that “Lean in” is about what it means to be a dancer at the age of 25, 35, 45 and 53 – Kuntz hasn’t quite hit the 55 mark – but that wasn’t the goal. It really is about showing up and seeing what can be discovered.
https://www.kuntzandco.org/lean-in
Lean in
a dance/theatre piece
by Kuntz and Company
Oct 20,21,22 @ 7:30 PM and Oct 23 @ 5:00
Firehouse Arts and Events Center
1314 Harris Avenue
Fairhaven, WA 98225
tickets: https://www.kuntzandco.org/lean-in
For info and disability accommodations contact Pam Kuntz at 360-510-4711 or by email kuntzpam@gmail.com
photographer – Breeann Johnson
“Lean in,” Kuntz and Company’s newest work, explores what it means to show up and lean into possibility. Creators and performers include Naquoia Bautista, Alona Christman, Vanessa Daines, Brooke Evans, Pam Kuntz, Ella Mahler, Caitlin Schafte, Angela Sebastian, and Kate Stevenson. (link to artist bios) Bellingham dance audiences may remember these artists from past Kuntz and Company work, Bellingham Repertory Dance Company performances, and/or WWU dance concerts. Many of them have performed together for years and have developed an intimate knowledge of each others’ tendencies and strengths, allowing for a wildly imaginative and wholly collaborative approach to the creation of this new work. While Kuntz is always collaborative in her approach to creating work, she typically identifies a theme (motherhood, body image, HIV/AIDS) and partners with non-trained community members to tell their stories surrounding that theme. This time Kuntz’s only collaborators are trained dancers and what they bring to the table: a wide range of personal stories wrapped inside of their movement truths and capabilities. This time the piece is about the dancers themselves, and what they bring to and bring out of each other. There is a chance that “Lean in” is about what it means to be a dancer at the age of 25, 35, 45 and 53 – Kuntz hasn’t quite hit the 55 mark – but that wasn’t the goal. It really is about showing up and seeing what can be discovered.
https://www.kuntzandco.org/lean-in
Lean in
a dance/theatre piece
by Kuntz and Company
Oct 20,21,22 @ 7:30 PM and Oct 23 @ 5:00
Firehouse Arts and Events Center
1314 Harris Avenue
Fairhaven, WA 98225
tickets: https://www.kuntzandco.org/lean-in
For info and disability accommodations contact Pam Kuntz at 360-510-4711 or by email kuntzpam@gmail.com
photographer – Breeann Johnson
You’re invited to our June Clean Water Happy Hour at Overflow Taps in Barkley, and your first drink’s on us!
The event benefits charity: water, a non-profit organization that has funded and coordinated over 91,000 water projects in 29 countries. From 1-2PM (up until the giveaways), we’re paying for your first drink at the Barkley Village Overflow Taps.
We also do a lineup of giveaways each month, sponsored by local businesses – restaurant gift cards, local merch, coffee cards – you never know what you might walk away with!
This is a casual social event, so invite your friends and bring a board game if you like!
And in case you hadn’t heard the news, the Clean Water Happy Hour is now an ALL-AGES event!
Contact our Event Coordinator at taylor@cohengroupnw.com with any questions.
We can’t wait to see you!
The Flick
Written by Annie Baker
Directed by Mark Kuntz
Jan 19-20 @ 7:30, Jan 21 @ 5:00
Jan 25, 27 @ 7:30, Jan 28 @ 8:00
Tickets: BellinghamTheatreWorks.org
A comedy of the mundane, The Flick takes place in a Worchester County, Pennsylvania movie theater where the employees tend to one of the last 35 mm projectors in the state. The play follows the three employees in their struggle to clean the theater, make a living and to define their lives, identities and values.
Rated the 3rd Best Play in the last 25 years by the New York Times Critics in 2018
” the tenderest drama—funny, heartbreaking, sly, and unblinking—now playing at a theater near you.”
Jesse Green – New York Magazine
The Flick
Written by Annie Baker
Directed by Mark Kuntz
Jan 19-20 @ 7:30, Jan 21 @ 5:00
Jan 25, 27 @ 7:30, Jan 28 @ 8:00
Tickets: BellinghamTheatreWorks.org
A comedy of the mundane, The Flick takes place in a Worchester County, Pennsylvania movie theater where the employees tend to one of the last 35 mm projectors in the state. The play follows the three employees in their struggle to clean the theater, make a living and to define their lives, identities and values.
Rated the 3rd Best Play in the last 25 years by the New York Times Critics in 2018
” the tenderest drama—funny, heartbreaking, sly, and unblinking—now playing at a theater near you.”
Jesse Green – New York Magazine
The Flick
Written by Annie Baker
Directed by Mark Kuntz
Jan 19-20 @ 7:30, Jan 21 @ 5:00
Jan 25, 27 @ 7:30, Jan 28 @ 8:00
Tickets: BellinghamTheatreWorks.org
A comedy of the mundane, The Flick takes place in a Worchester County, Pennsylvania movie theater where the employees tend to one of the last 35 mm projectors in the state. The play follows the three employees in their struggle to clean the theater, make a living and to define their lives, identities and values.
Rated the 3rd Best Play in the last 25 years by the New York Times Critics in 2018
” the tenderest drama—funny, heartbreaking, sly, and unblinking—now playing at a theater near you.”
Jesse Green – New York Magazine
The Flick
Written by Annie Baker
Directed by Mark Kuntz
Jan 19-20 @ 7:30, Jan 21 @ 5:00
Jan 25, 27 @ 7:30, Jan 28 @ 8:00
Tickets: BellinghamTheatreWorks.org
A comedy of the mundane, The Flick takes place in a Worchester County, Pennsylvania movie theater where the employees tend to one of the last 35 mm projectors in the state. The play follows the three employees in their struggle to clean the theater, make a living and to define their lives, identities and values.
Rated the 3rd Best Play in the last 25 years by the New York Times Critics in 2018
” the tenderest drama—funny, heartbreaking, sly, and unblinking—now playing at a theater near you.”
Jesse Green – New York Magazine
The Flick
Written by Annie Baker
Directed by Mark Kuntz
Jan 19-20 @ 7:30, Jan 21 @ 5:00
Jan 25, 27 @ 7:30, Jan 28 @ 8:00
Tickets: BellinghamTheatreWorks.org
A comedy of the mundane, The Flick takes place in a Worchester County, Pennsylvania movie theater where the employees tend to one of the last 35 mm projectors in the state. The play follows the three employees in their struggle to clean the theater, make a living and to define their lives, identities and values.
Rated the 3rd Best Play in the last 25 years by the New York Times Critics in 2018
” the tenderest drama—funny, heartbreaking, sly, and unblinking—now playing at a theater near you.”
Jesse Green – New York Magazine
The Flick
Written by Annie Baker
Directed by Mark Kuntz
Jan 19-20 @ 7:30, Jan 21 @ 5:00
Jan 25, 27 @ 7:30, Jan 28 @ 8:00
Tickets: BellinghamTheatreWorks.org
A comedy of the mundane, The Flick takes place in a Worchester County, Pennsylvania movie theater where the employees tend to one of the last 35 mm projectors in the state. The play follows the three employees in their struggle to clean the theater, make a living and to define their lives, identities and values.
Rated the 3rd Best Play in the last 25 years by the New York Times Critics in 2018
” the tenderest drama—funny, heartbreaking, sly, and unblinking—now playing at a theater near you.”
Jesse Green – New York Magazine