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2010 - 2011 CALENDAR
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WTC UPCOMING EVENTS
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SAN JOSE TAIKO
Since 1973 San Jose Taiko has been mesmerizing audiences with
the powerful, spellbinding and propulsive sounds of Japanese
taiko drums. Merging Japanese, African, Balinese, Latin,
American rock and jazz to produce an innovative contemporary
sound. “A superb, blood-racing exhibition of taiko drumming
San Francisco Chronicle. |
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www.taiko.org |
$27 ALL SEATS
RESERVED
Sept 23 - 7:30pm
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OCTOBER 7 - 10, 15 - 17 |
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DIVIDING THE ESTATE
by Horton Foote
When death comes to dinner in Dividing the Estate, a deeply funny play
by Horton Foote, nobody treats the old scythe swinger with much respect.
This Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award winning playwright was clearly
in close contact with his comic muse when he wrote this play about
the Gordons of Harrison, Texas. As Mr. Foote sees it, in the midst of
death we are inescapably in life, with all its attendant pettiness.
“A southern gothic comedy about family and avarice that is full of
well-earned belly-laughs” Barbara and Scott Siegel, theatermania.com. |
$15 ADULTS $12
SENIORS $8 STUDENTS
Oct 8, 9, 15, 16 - 7:30pm
Oct 10, 17 - 4pm
ALL SEATS RESERVED
SUITABLE FOR OLDER STUDENTS AND ADULTS
Sneak Preview - Oct 7 - 7:30pm
$8 General Admission Tickets
(only sold at the door)
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www.peterostroushko.com
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PETER OSTROUSHKO AND
BEPPE GAMBETTA
Regarded as one of the finest mandolin and fiddle players in acoustic music,
Peter is at his most passionate when he plays Ostroushko—a rich ethnic mix
at the heart of which is his Ukrainian heritage. “Peter Ostroushko can play
anything! And usually does!” Maine Sunday Telegram.
An acoustic guitarist and singer from Genoa, Italy, Beppe brings with him
his poetic vision and mastery of traditional and innovative musical forms.
“…spinning a thick weave that sometimes calls to mind what a duet by
Doc Watson and Leo Kottke might sound like” The Washington Post. |
www.beppegambetta.com |
$27 ALL SEATS
RESERVED
Oct 22 - 7:30pm
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The 326-seat I.A. O’Shaughnessy Center is fully
accessible for patrons with disabilities. Anyone
needing special seating should notify the Box
Office in advance. Large print materials,
including programs and scripts are also
available in advance. Hearing impaired devices
can be picked up at the box office.
Whitefish Theatre Co. is enjoying its 31th year
as a non-profit, community-based performing arts
organization. This season Whitefish Theatre Co.
celebrates the arts by presenting eight
community plays with 40 performances, six
concerts, two professional theatre performances.
WTC sponsors performances and workshops for
valley-wide schools and over 300 students will
participate in performances, theatre classes,
and summer camps. A free concert is scheduled
for seniors and underserved community members.
Whitefish Theatre Co. continues to fulfill its
mission of “Bringing the Arts to the
O’Shaughnessy Center to be enjoyed by EVERYONE!”
As diversified as our season is, so is our list
of volunteers and contributors. WTC’s support
comes from all parts of the community– different
ages, varied interests, unique skills and many
professions. Hundreds of volunteers donate
thousands of hours in support of Whitefish
Theatre Co. Everyone is welcome to become
involved in the activities at the O’Shaughnessy
Center. No experience necessary!
Whitefish Theatre Co. receives generous support
from its loyal patrons, local businesses and
corporations. WTC events are also supported with
grants from the National Endowment for the Arts,
Western States Arts Federation, Montana Arts
Council, Montana Cultural Trust, and Whitefish
Community Foundation.
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