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(SUMMIT, NJ) Vivid Stage, in residence at Oakes Center at 120 Morris Avenue in Summit, will present the world premiere of Grief at High Tide by Richard Willett from October 5-15, 2023. When struggling New York photographer Jennifer Evers tells her husband Christopher that the photo she took of him by his mother s deathbed the one he never gave her permission to take and asked her not to show anyone was secretly entered in a very prestigious competition, it doesn’t go well. To try to investigate the role that art plays in real-life relationships, Jennifer goes out on assignment to California, to create a piece on a Pulitzer Prize−winning photograph, Grief at High Tide, which changed the lives of everyone involved.
Teatro Paraguas will host a poetry reading with Rebecca Aronson, Alicia Elkort, and Mary Morris on Sunday, October 8th as part of the ongoing Poetry at Paraguas series. The reading begins at 5:00 p.m.
Drawing from Observation: Tips and Techniques to Help You See - April 7 at 4pm
Anyone can draw what they see! CCCC Art Department Chair Scott Anderson will host an interactive workshop demonstrating observational drawing techniques and providing valuable insights to enable everyone to enjoy the experience of drawing and gain confidence in their ability to draw what they see. No talent or previous drawing experience required, just a pencil, drawing paper and enthusiasm! Why “Almost Famous” Rocks - April 14 at 7pm
Tim Miller, a professional film critic for more than 40 years, will discuss his favorite movie, “Almost Famous.” Released in 2000, the coming-of-age film is based on writer-director Cameron Crowe’s real-life experiences as a teenage rock critic. “I didn’t get to go to my high school prom,” Crowe told a small group of journalists (including Miller) during a visit to Boston. “I was touring with Led Zeppelin.” Miller will discuss how Crowe’