The Falmouth Art Center’s Summer Juried Exhibit (on display through August 1) offers, with a few notable exceptions, a glorious collection of gorgeous summer Cape Cod (and nearby) scenes. There are beguiling marshes, beaches, dunes, boats, buoys, and quaint buildings, colorful birds and flowers, and an assortment of interesting people and objects in the show. Juror Paul Schulenburg … Continue reading
Woods Hole Film Festival Celebrates 25 Years
Above: “Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You,” and below: Chris Cooper in “Coming through the Rye.” The Woods Hole Film Festival kicks off its 25th annual festival at Redfield Auditorium on Saturday, July 30. The WHFF runs for eight days and supports emerging independent filmmakers; it is the oldest film festival on Cape Cod … Continue reading
American Baroque Orchestra Celebrates Father’s Day with “Fathers and Sons” Concert
The American Baroque Orchestra makes its Cape Cod debut on Sunday, June 19, with “Fathers and Sons,” a program of baroque and classical masterworks composed by father/son composer pairs. The historically informed performance will be played on authentic period instruments. The concert takes place at 5 PM at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 91 Main Street, … Continue reading
Falmouth Chamber Players Musicale May 15
The Woods Hole Recorder Consort. Shown left to right are Jan Elliott, Dorene Sykes, Wendell Bishop, Helen Trainor, Gisela Tillier, Barbara Blair. (Bishop and Trainor will not be performing.) Photo credit: Dorene Sykes The Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra, under the direction of John Yankee, will present their Spring Musicale on Sunday, May 15, at 3 … Continue reading
Cape Community Orchestra Spring Concerts
The Cape Community Orchestra will present its Spring Concert Series on Friday, May 13, at 7:30 PM at Northside United Methodist Church, 701 Airline Road, in Brewster, and Sunday, May 15, at 3 PM, at the Church of the Holy Spirit, 204 Monument Road, in Orleans. Admission is free; free will donations are accepted at … Continue reading
Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra Spring Concerts
The Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra, John Yankee, Music Director, will present its spring concerts on Saturday, April 2, at 4 PM, and Sunday, April 3, at 3 PM, at John Wesley United Methodist Church, 270 Gifford Street in Falmouth. On the program is Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 in D Major (Op. 36), Bach’s Concerto in … Continue reading
Cellist Mike Block to Perform in Woods Hole March 25
Mike Block. Photo by Maria Camillo. Acclaimed cellist, composer, and educator Mike Block will perform a solo concert of classical, world, folk, and contemporary music Friday, March 25, at 7 PM, at Woods Hole Community Hall. The concert is presented by Nikki Patton’s Chappaquoit Cello Studio in West Falmouth. Block has been hailed by Yo-Yo … Continue reading
Solstice Singers perform in Woods Hole December 19 and 20
The Solstice Singers. Photo by Dorene Sykes Photography. The Solstice Singers and guest artists will perform “A Very Merry Midwinter,” a pageantry of songs, instrumental music, drama, and dance in the style of the Renaissance, at 4 PM on both Saturday, December 19, and Sunday, December 20, at the Woods Hole Community Hall. The Solstice Singers … Continue reading
Greater Falmouth Community Chorus Winter Concerts
The Greater Falmouth Community Chorus, directed by John Dulina, IV, will present its holiday concert, “Classically Winter,” on Friday, December 4, at 7:30 PM and Sunday, December 6, at 3 PM at the First Congregational Church, 68 Main Street, in Falmouth. “This is the first concert of the Greater Falmouth Community Chorus—formerly the Greater … Continue reading
A Very Merry Sandwich Midwinter
The Solstice Singers, Dorene Sykes Photography The Sandwich Arts Alliance Village Concert Series presents A Very Merry Sandwich Midwinter, a special seasonal concert performance by the Woods Hole-based Solstice Singers and Ensemble Passacaglia on Saturday, December 5, 7:30 pm, at Sandwich Town Hall, 130 Main Street. A pre-concert celebration begins at 7 pm when luminaria and hot … Continue reading