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SUMMARY:Music on the Strait Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:August 1 | Music on the Strait Opening Night with Jeremy Denk\nPresented by Music on the Strait\nCLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nFeatures a 6:15 pre-concert talk with Classic KING FM 98.1’s Lisa Bergman \n*Please note that concerts on August 3 and 9 will take place at Maier Hall at Peninsula College. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.musiconthestrait.com/ \nLudwig van Beethoven | Piano Concerto No 4 in G major\, Op 58 (chamber version) (1807) \nCharles Ives | Piano Sonata No 2 “Concord” (1909-15) \nLudwig van Beethoven | Piano Trio in D major\, Op 70 No 1 “Ghost” (1808) \n​For Opening Night on August 1\, pianist Jeremy Denk returns for the fifth time\, presenting Beethoven’s “Ghost” Trio\, the rare chamber version of his Fourth Piano Concerto\, and American Charles Ives’ “Concord” Sonata. Check out Jeremy’s article from The New Yorker\, titled Flight of the Concord.  \nJeremy Denk\, piano \nStefan Jackiw\, violin \nJames Garlick\, violin \nDavid Auerbach\, viola \nEfe Baltacıgil\, cello \nSteve Schermer\, bass
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/music-on-the-strait-opening/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Guest Presenter,Live Music
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SUMMARY:First Fed Community Conversation: The Spirit of Ubuntu
DESCRIPTION:JULY 30 @ 6PM | “THE SPIRIT OF UBUNTU” DOCUMENTARY\nDonna M. Morris Theater at Field Hall \nSunset Bar & Lounge open 5PM – 9PM\nClick here to RSVP for this event \nI Am because We Are – We Are because I Am   \nFirst Fed Community Conversations are free and low-cost arts and humanities events at Field Hall. We are grateful to our community partners\, donors\, and members who make these accessible events possible. This is a pay-what-makes-you-happy event.  \nAward winning film director Kudzai Tinago teams up with grammy nominated reggae legend Pato Banton and world-renowned keyboard player Antoinette Rootsdawtah embark on an amazing journey to 10 countries across the continent of Africa to explore and document the ancient philosophy of Ubuntu. An idea that has its roots in the Bantu dialect\, meaning “I Am because We Are” illustrating the interconnectedness of all Humanity. \nThe documentary not only highlights the diverse beauty to be found across Africa but also focuses on some of the most dynamic and visionary leaders who practice the teachings of Ubuntu in their daily work to improve the lives of the people in their local and surrounding communities. \nIn celebration of the 15 awards that “The Spirit of Ubuntu” Documentary and “The Baobab” Short Film have recently won at International Film Festivals\, Pato & Antoinette are heading on a world tour to host Free Film Screening Events of the movies at Cinemas\, Universities and other venues in over 20 countries. \nJoin us in the Donna M. Morris Theater for a free screening of the abbreviated 40-minute documentary “The Spirit of Ubuntu.” Following the film\, husband and wife duo Pato Banton and Antoinette Rootsdawtah will offer a 20-minute community conversation and talk back\, followed by a private performance of their original music. \nField Hall and the Sunset Bar & Lounge open to the public at 5PM. Screening begins at 6PM in the Donna M. Morris Theater. The Sunset Lounge will remain open and serving dinner and drinks through 9PM. \nLearn more about “The Spirit of Ubuntu” at https://thespiritofubuntu.us/
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/spirit-of-ubuntu/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,First Fed Community Conversation,Free,Live Music
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SUMMARY:The "BIG SHOW" Presented by New Old Time Chautauqua
DESCRIPTION:JULY 5 @ 6PM | The “BIG SHOW” Presented by New Old Time Chautauqua\nDonna M. Morris Theater at Field Hall \nSunset Bar & Lounge opens at 4PM\nCLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nThe New Old Time Chautauqua’s “BIG SHOW” at Field Arts & Events Hall in downtown Port Angeles is gonna knock your sox off and then tickle your feet ’til you’re laughing so hard you’ll be begging us to stop!!! Featuring some of the best vaudeville acts in the world\, bar none! \nShowcased in this show of shows are The Flying Karamazov Brothers (seen in their recently sold-out show at FAEH on June 13); Artis the Spoonman; Hula hooping Superstar\, Vanessa Vortex; the golden voice of the great Northeast\, Harry Levine; fabled Clown Faeble Kievman; Masters of Aerial Rope and the Cyr Wheel\, Ty and Maureen\, Whistling Wizard\, Jason Victor Serinus; Cellist and musical genius\, Christine Gunn; Acrobatic Aerialists\, Shawn and Sadie; and that 8 foot tall red nosed man of wonder\, Godfrey Daniels! 5 out of 4 doctors agree that this show is just what you need for a high dose of pre-summer giddiness! Designed to gobsmack and thrill the young\, the young at heart\, and maybe even some Jungians too!! All proceeds support NOTC’s 2024 Summer Tour to Forks\, the Hoh Tribe \, and Port Angeles\, and all its year-round activities. \n \nThe New Old Time Chautauqua is a community of performers\, friends\, and families who see live performance as a way to share laughter\, friendship and wonder\, and to build community through laughter\, entertainment and education. Learn more: http://www.chautauqua.org/ \nThe NOTC summer tour is returning to Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. We will be traveling to the remote west coast\, doing shows\, workshops\, parades\, potlucks\, community shows and community service projects: \n2024 Tour West Side of Washington Tour\nJune 24: Forks – 12 pm Parade\, 1-4pm Workshops\, 7pm“BIG SHOW” – Rainforest Arts Center\nJune 25: Forks – Service Projects\, Community Show\, Potluck\nJune 27-July 1: Hoh Tribe – HOH DAYS Friday June 28 & Saturday June 29\nJuly 3: Port Angeles – 10am Service Projects 1:30pm Indigenous Storytellers\, 4pm Potluck\nJuly 4: Port Angeles – 12- 3pm Workshops\, 6pm Parade 10pm Fireworks\nJuly 5: Port Angeles – 6pm “THE BIG SHOW” at Field Hall
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/chautauqua-2024/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Family Friendly,Guest Presenter,Live Music,Theater,WA Local
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240629T190000
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SUMMARY:Joel Ricci and FUNKWAYS
DESCRIPTION:JUNE 29 @ 7PM | Joel Ricci and FUNKWAYS \nDonna M. Morris Theater at Field Hall \nAfter party with FUNKWAYS 9PM in the Sunset Bar & Lounge at Field Hall\nCLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nFUNKWAYS is Port Angeles composer and trumpet player Joel Ricci’s all-original\, rhythmic endeavor kicking up dust at the crossroads of primitive raw funk and intense vernacular jazz. The #WALocal artists join us in the Donna M. Morris Theater on June 29th for an upscale\, curated jazz concert. \nFollowing the theater show\, join FUNKWAYS in the Sunset Bar & Lounge for a laid-back deep funk dance party and jam session. \nTheater show only: $25\nTheater show + after party: $30 (see $5 add-on at checkout)\nAfter party only: $18 (click here for after party only tickets) \nThe Sunset Bar & Lounge opens pre-show at 5PM and will remain open and serving food and drinks through both performances; last call at 10PM. No ticket required to join us in the Sunset Lounge pre-show from 5PM – 7PM.   \nRecording artist Joel Ricci (aka Lucky Brown) conducts an ensemble of Seattle rhythm and funk musicians in a dynamic and engaging live public ceremony/spectacle. Via his deep catalogue of over thirty self-produced and naive but sophisticated vinyl singles released in Europe and the USA over the past decade\, he has been hailed by music mavens worldwide as a deep funk pioneer. \nIn the words of the artist: “Funkways’ mission is to commemorate\, celebrate\, and consecrate True Soul music as played from the heart\, and to engender cultural health by promoting greater neighborhood social cohesion through the ancient practice of collective dance and community voice-raising.”
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/joel-ricci-funkways/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music,WA Local
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SUMMARY:Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra presents Giacomo Puccini's La Bohème
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this event is not being ticketed through the Field Hall Box Office. Tickets may be purchased online HERE\, by phone 360.457.5579\, in person at Port Book & News and at the door. \nPort Angeles Symphony Orchestra presents\nGiacomo Puccini’s La Bohème (in concert) \nperformed in Italian\, with English supertitles \nSunday\, June 23 at 2:00 p.m. \nDonna M. Morris Theater\, Field Arts & Events Hall\, Port Angeles \nfeaturing\nPORT ANGELES SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA\nconducted by JONATHAN PASTERNACK  \nwith \nKRISTIN VOGEL as Mimì \nERRIN DUANE BROOKS as Rodolfo \nIGOR VIEIRA as Marcello \nJENNIFER KRIKAWA as Musetta \nMARK DAVIES as Schaunard \nALEX ADAMS as Colline \nCRAIG GRAYSON as Benoît/Alcindoro \nwith  \nMusic Preparation by DAVID MCDADE (Seattle Opera) \nAdmission:  Premium Plus – $65; Premium – $45; Standard – $35; Economy – $25 \nTickets may be purchased online HERE\, by phone 360.457.5579\, in person at Port Book & News and at the door. \nRunning time: approximately 2 hours\, plus one 30-minute intermission
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/port-angeles-symphony-la-boheme/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Guest Presenter,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240618T173000
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SUMMARY:First Fed Community Conversation: Documentary "Screenagers" in partnership with Port Angeles Healthy Youth Coalition
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, June 18th @ Field Hall: First Fed Community Conversation: Documentary “Screenagers” in partnership with Port Angeles Healthy Youth Coalition\nFREE EVENT – Please click here to RSVP \nField Arts & Events Hall is excited to host a screening of the documentary SCREENAGERS and post-show First Fed Community Conversation surrounding the effects of screen time on kids. This event is presented in partnership with Port Angeles Heathy Youth Coalition with support from the Washington State Health Care Association and Prevention Works! \nThe Field Hall lower Pat Donlin Lobby and upstairs Sunset Lounge will open at 4:30PM on Tuesday\, June 18th for a pre-show community showcase with our presenting partners. SCREENAGERS screening begins at 5:30PM in the Donna M. Morris Theater. Stay for a post-screening discussion in the theater. This event is free – please RSVP. \nAre you watching kids scroll through life\, with their rapid-fire thumbs and a six-second attention span? Physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston saw that with her own kids and learned that the average kid spends 6.5 hours a day looking at screens. She wondered about the impact of all this time and about the friction occurring in homes and schools around negotiating screen time—friction she knew all too well. \nIn SCREENAGERS\, as with her award-winning documentaries on mental health\, Delaney takes a deeply personal approach as she probes into the vulnerable corners of family life\, including her own\, to explore struggles over social media\, video games\, academics and internet addiction. Through poignant\, and unexpectedly funny stories\, along with surprising insights from authors\, psychologists\, and brain scientists\, SCREENAGERS reveals how tech time impacts kids’ development and offers solutions on how adults can empower kids to best navigate the digital world and find balance. \n\n\n\n\n\nPhysician and filmmaker\, Delaney Ruston decided to make SCREENAGERS when she found herself constantly struggling with her two kids about screen time. Ruston felt guilty and confused\, not sure what limits were best\, especially around mobile phones\, social media\, gaming\, and how to monitor online homework. Hearing repeatedly how other parents were equally overwhelmed\, she realized this is one of the biggest\, unexplored parenting issues of our time. \nAs a director\, Ruston turned the camera on her own family and others—revealing stories of messy struggles over social media\, video games\, academics and internet addiction.  We meet Hannah\, a 14-year old victim of social media bullying who struggled trying to hide her social media use from her mom. And Andrew\, whose love of video games turned into an addiction taking him from earning straight A’s to flunking out of college. \nInterwoven into these stories\, are cutting edge science and insights from thought leaders Peggy Orenstein\, Sherry Turkle\, Simon Sinek\, as well as leading brain scientists who present evidence on the real changes in the brain when kids are on screens. SCREENAGERS goes far beyond exposing the risks of screen time\, it reveals multiple approaches on how parents and educators can work with kids to help them achieve a healthy amount of screen time. \nParents are encouraged to bring their kids to the movie. Learn more at www.screenagersmovie.com.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/screenagers/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Hall Presents,First Fed Community Conversation,Free
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SUMMARY:The Sylvia Joyce Wanner School Presents: Scènes de Ballet
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this event is not being ticketed through the Field Hall Box Office. Tickets may be purchased online HERE\n\nJune 17th | One night only! Witness the best classical & contemporary ballet on the Olympic Peninsula\, at the acclaimed year-end showcase of The Sylvia Joyce Wanner School\, the official academy of Port Angeles City Ballet. Featuring performance excerpts from classical composers Gabriel Faure\, Jacques Offenbach\, Florian Christl\, Hans Christian Lumbye and Carl Riisager\, as well as the premieres of new works by 2024 SCP candidate choreographers Roxy Woods\, Daphne Oakes and Belladonna Laidig.
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/scenes-de-ballet-2024/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Family Friendly,Guest Presenter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T193000
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CREATED:20240523T213419Z
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SUMMARY:The Flying Karamazov Brothers
DESCRIPTION:JUNE 13 @ 6:30PM | THE FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS\nDonna M. Morris Theater at Field Arts & Events Hall\nCLICK HERE FOR TICKETS \nExpect the unexpected with THE FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS\, featuring the four self-proclaimed eccentric lunatics spicing things up with laugh-out-loud comedy\, cheap theatrics\, arcane errata\, and astonishing juggling feats. Formed at UC Santa Cruz in 1973\, THE FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS have been seen around the world\, on Broadway\, on television and on the big screen. Kick off your summer with this hilarious all-ages theatrical event! \nYouth tickets: $10-$15\nAdult tickets: $30-$40 \nThe Sunset Bar & Lounge opens pre-show at 5PM and will remain open and serving food and drinks through intermission; last call at 8PM. No ticket required to join us in the Sunset Lounge pre-show from 5PM – 7PM.   \nTHE FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS are wild-haired\, flame-throwing\, juggling\, kilt-and-tutu-wearing performers. They are beloved by adults\, students\, tourists\, theatergoers\, theatre-avoiders\, pseudo-intellectuals\, pensioners who remember vaudeville\, friendless geeks\, hedge fund managers\, hedge fund managers who are now Duane Reade assistant managers\, kids (and not just the ones with a solid background in the classics)\, disgraced religious leaders\, Kardashians\, and politicians. Pardoned? Incarcerated? They don’t discriminate. \n“Extraordinary entertainment! Don’t walk\, don’t run\, FLY to see the amazing Karamazovs.” -NY1 News  \n“A triumph. As close to a sure thing as can be found onstage. 100 minutes of cleverness and comedy that go by in a flash.” -The New York Times  \n“Give your inner child a hundred minutes of fast-paced fun. From the moment they go on stage…these four funny men get the audience laughing. A triumph of theatrical silliness combined with serious juggling skills and musicianship.” -Associated Press  \n“A treat for anyone with a funny bone!” – Time Out Kids 
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/flying-karamazov-brothers/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Family Friendly,Field Hall Presents,Theater
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SUMMARY:Peninsula College Spring Jazz Concert
DESCRIPTION:JUNE 6 @ 7PM | PENINSULA COLLEGE SPRING JAZZ CONCERT\nPRESENTED BY PENINSULA COLLEGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE & VOCAL MASTERS: CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS\nDonna M. Morris Theater at Field Arts & Events Hall \nGet ready to groove at the Peninsula College SPRING JAZZ CONCERT – a night filled with smooth tunes\, good vibes\, and incredible talent! \nThe Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble and Vocal Masters invite you to join them on Thursday\, June 6\, at Field Arts & Events Hall in downtown Port Angeles for a performance of classic and modern jazz\, featuring our 16-piece big band\, vocal masters\, and special guests. \nAdmission is FREE for all ages\, with a suggested donation of $10. Additionally\, The Sunset Lounge in Field Hall will be open to the public starting at 5PM prior to the performance. Visit the Spring Jazz Concert Eventbrite page to reserve your spot!
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/peninsula-college-spring-jazz-concert/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Free,Guest Presenter,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240525T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240525T190000
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SUMMARY:31st Annual Juan de Fuca Festival
DESCRIPTION:Field Arts & Events Hall is  excited to be a stage at this year’s Juan de Fuca Festival! Stop by on Saturday\, May 25th for JFFA events at Field Hall including: \n\n\n\n12:30-2PM Seattle Shakespeare Company presents “Romeo & Juliet”\n3:00 – 3:30PM Studio360\n3:30 – 4PM The Sylvia Joyce Wanner School\n4:15 – 5:25PM Ballet Victoria\n5:45 – 6:45PM Renegade Orchestra\n\n\nThe Waterfront Coffee Bar at Field Hall will be open 7AM – 5PM on May 25th. The Sunset Bar & Lounge will be open and serving dinner and drinks from 5PM – 9PM. No tickets required to join us for dinner and drinks in the Sunset Lounge.\n\nGet your single-day pass or full festival pass at www.jffa.org
URL:https://fieldhallevents.org/event/31st-annual-juan-de-fuca-festival/
LOCATION:Field Arts & Events Hall – Donna M. Morris Theater\, 201 W Front Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Family Friendly,Guest Presenter,Live Music,Theater,WA Local
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