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THE TRIPLE HELIX
PIANO TRIO
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Concert Series
Saturday, May
10th @7:30 PM
SOLD OUT
When the award-winning and
internationally known Triple Helix musicians — violinist
Bayla Keyes, cellist Rhonda Rider, and pianist
Lois Shapiro — joined together in 1995, The Boston Globe
described the results of their union as “the livest live music
in town,” with “wildly imaginative, emotionally charged,
virtuoso playing” that was “sophisticated in musical detail,
wholeheartedly interactive, uninhibited in emotion, and touched
by a special grace.”
Subsequently, the ensemble has
become known as one of the best piano trios on today’s musical
landscape. As the Los Angeles Times noted, “Triple Helix
is clearly something special… the players have a splendid
musical chemistry with virtually perfect dynamic balance, a firm
collective sense of rhythm, and fervor and authority when
needed.”
Please join us for
an evening of music the way it is meant to be heard, in the
intimate setting of some of our areas most beautiful private
homes.
Each evening begins
with champagne and ends with dessert, coffee and the chance to
meet the performers.
Seating is limited
to 50 people. This performance will be held at the home of
Jeff and Penny Gilbert at Wentworth by the Sea.
TICKETS:
$50 per person
The Grumbling
Gryphons
Traveling Children's Theatre presents
"Persephone"
Saturday, May 17th at 11:00 AM &
1:00 PM
"A magical weave of storytelling, music,
mythology and masks..." - New York Times.
Saturday's show is based on the
Greek myth of Persephone and how Spring came to be.
The
Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children’s Theater company
specializes in children's theater. They combine live music,
theater and hand-crafted masks to tell their stories. The show
is highly imaginative.
Audiences are involved in the action.
The masks for this original production
were designed by one of the originators of The Muppets. While
acting, the performers also play the drums, trombone, and
keyboard, and the show has wonderful costumes and scenery.
They
have been delighting
audiences nationally and internationally for nearly twenty-five
years. From performances at Lincoln Center and the American
Museum of Natural History in New York City to Stockton
Children's Museum in California, as well as workshops and
residencies in Greece, Mexico, Israel, Ireland, and Ukraine, the Gryphons have made an impact on children throughout the world.
Unique Workshop
Opportunity:
Free workshop on the morning of the show for the first 35
youngsters ages 6 and up buying tickets involves them directly
in the performances. The workshop will begin at 9:00 AM.
Children must be available to perform in both shows.
Details provided
when purchasing tickets.
Tickets: $10
Adults, $8 Students
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Eli "Paperboy"
Reed & the True Loves
Friday, May 23rd @ 8:00 PM
"Mr. Reed invokes
the stylish R & B of Otis Redding and Sam Cooke with convincing
suavity." - New York Times
Winner of the Outstanding Blues/Soul
Act of the Year category at the 2007 Boston Music Awards.
Reed brings his pounding rhythm and soul north for his first
appearance at the Firehouse. Catch this fast rising star before
the rest of the world discovers him! Click on
www.elipaperboyreed.com
for more details and to hear a sampling of his songs.
Tickets: $18 Members, $ 20
Non Members
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ISN'T
IT GRAND! STYNE'S WAY
Saturday, May 31st @ 8:00 PM
Sylvia Greenberg will "Wow"
audiences of all ages with her tribute to Jule Styne, the
musical genius of Broadway, movies, and standards. Mr. Styne's
hits include Gypsy, Funny Girl, and Peter Pan,
just to mention a few. "Three Coins in a Fountain" won an
Academy Award for Best Song in 1954. Sylvia's talents have taken
her to the television screen in the hit series Spencer for
Hire, and the miniseries Kennedy's of Massachusetts.
As a much-sought-after entertainer, Sylvia has performed in
venues from coast-to-coast. She is a graduate of the Yale
University Cabaret Conference and will be making her fourth
appearance at the Firehouse with the Doug Hammer Orchestra.
www.sylvia-greenberg.com
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JUNE 2008
HOUSE OF
GOLD by Gregory
Moss
June 5th -14th - Evenings
at 8:00 PM,
Sunday June 8th Matinee at 3:00 PM
Part Alice in Wonderland, part
tabloid headline, House of Gold is the story of a Very
Famous Dead Little Girl brought back to life by the desires of a
chorus of desperate characters. As she negotiates the dangers of
the suburban house that is her entire world, she seeks to
reclaim her internal organs, find a snack, and finally divide
herself from the dreams of the living. Greg Moss's searing and
darkly humorous drama House of Gold debuted in February
2007 as part of Brown University's New Play Festival. After last
year's debut of his play The Argument, this year's
offering from the Newburyport native promises to be even more
charged. Directed by Stephen Haley who for the last
several years has directed many of the works of playwright
Samuel Beckett at the Firehouse (Endgame, Happy Days, . He
is the artistic director for Sirius Theatre who has worked with
Harbor Theater Festival and Theater in the Open at Maudsley
State Park among others.
PLEASE NOTE:
Due to the subject
matter, this play is recommended for
Mature Audiences Only.
Tickets: $20 Adults, $18
Seniors/Students, $17 Members BUY
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FUNNY MONEY
by Ray Cooney
June 19 - 29th Thurs - Sat @
7:30PM & Sunday Matinees at 3:00 PM
Ray Cooney is Britain's "master of
farce". He's had 17 plays performed on the West End, including
Run For Your Wife, which ran for nine years and became its
longest running comedy.
The play
centers on an accountant who arrives home and unbeknownst to
him, his attaché case is stuffed with ₤750,000 sterling.
The event precipitates a
chain of lies, misidentities and confusion as our hero pulls
neighbors into his deceit and fends off two police inspectors, a
killer and an irate taxi driver. Things are further complicated
by the accountant’s wife, who, in desperation, takes to the
bottle.
Peter Honegger and Busy Boy/Bad Boy
Productions, who brought you Run For Your Wife,
Laughter on the 23rd Floor and My Three Angels,
brings another classic comedy filled with laughter.
Tickets: $20 Adults, $18
Seniors/Students, $17 Members
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JAKE
SHIMABUKURO
Sunday, June 22nd at 7:00 PM and
9:00 PM -
"If God played
the ukulele, it would sound something like this!" - Electric
Guitar Review
Jake is BACK! He wowed audiences at
two sold out Firehouse shows last year, and we couldn't wait to
get him back.
Though
many still have trouble pronouncing his last name and the
instrument he plays, Jake Shimabukuro
(she-ma-BOO- koo-row) is becoming recognized as one of the
world’s top ukulele (oo-koo-LAY-lay) musicians.
Renowned
for lightning-fast fingers and revolutionary playing techniques,
Jake views the ukulele as an “untapped source of music with
unlimited potential.”
His
virtuosity defies label or category. Playing jazz, blues, funk,
classical, bluegrass, folk, flamenco, and rock, Jake’s mission
is to show everyone that the ukulele is capable of so much more
than only the traditional Hawaiian music many associate it.
Jake has had the opportunity to perform with
and/or open for Jimmy Buffett, Diana Krall, Fiona Apple, John
Hiatt, Bobby McFerrin, Victor Wooten, Blues Traveler, and many
more - but when he takes the stage solo, hold onto your seats.
One of the best instrumentalists you will ever hear anywhere -
on any instrument. This is a concert that you do not want
to miss!
www.jakeshimabukuro.com
Tickets: $22 Members, $25 Non
Members
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JULY 2008
AN EVENING WITH MARK
TWAIN
starring Michael
Mauldin
Friday and Saturday, July 18th &
19th @ 8:00 PM
New York actor Michael Mauldin, as
Mark Twain in his customary white suit and ever-present cigar,
takes us through a fascinating panoply of uproarious comedy,
gentle reminiscence, and biting social satire on the human
condition. It is all seen through the eyes of a man who was at
the top of the literary and social spectrum for most of his life
and had reached the age and level of esteem where he felt free
to say exactly what was on his mind about politics, religion and
just about every other subject and news of the day.
Drawing from a combination of
Twain's published and unpublished novels, short stories, journal
notes, autobiography and speeches, Mr. Mauldin delivers a
powerfully humorous and unforgettable performance - a richly
rewarding experience for the Twain aficionado and novice alike.
TICKETS: $28 Members, $32 Adults,
$30 Seniors and Students
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AUGUST 2008
SPOUSAL
DEAFNESS and OTHER BONES OF CONTENTION
By Susan Poulin and Gordon Carlise
Fri-Sat, August 8 & 9, 8PM
"A riotous
rumination on married life...funny and interesting because of
its intelligent writing...Carlisle's songs are hilarious." -
Foster's Daily Democrat
Whose house is this anyway? real
life husband and wife Carlisle and Poulin combine original
songs, sketch comedy, and painted props to explore the wacky
world of relationships. Here's your chance to tackle the really
big issues: romance, underwear, vacation, negotiation, and
spousal deafness, to name a few. Sound familiar? You'll feel
like someone's been eavesdropping on your home! From the team
that brought us Woman Who Run With Moose and
Ida's Having a Yard Sale. (www.poolyle.com
Tickets: $16 Members, $18 Non
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the show, go to dinner at Not Your Average Joe's.
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Located on the waterfront in
historic downtown Newburyport, the Firehouse features an
expansive art gallery; the intimate 195 seat Arakelian Theater
which presents dance, concerts, drama, musicals, film, new works
and children's programming and Not Your Average Joe's
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