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SUMMARY:A Language We All Understand
DESCRIPTION:Malinka presents Eastern European Gypsy folk (Romani)\, Balkan\, Slavic\, Latin & original music\, with groovy\, funky beats\, drum & bass breakdowns\, guitar licks and hot violin\, songs from many places in many languages\, culminating in greater global awareness and the feeling that love is universal. Learn more at malinkamusic.com. \nShow time is 3 p.m. on Sunday\, June 29. \nAdmission $15 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/a-language-we-all-understand/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:An Unauthorized Biography
DESCRIPTION:A mystery from history to confuse and amuse\, as characters explain what could not be\, but is. Travel through time from opening curtain to the play’s culmination\, exploring a conundrum taught by sages through the ages from a popular manuscript’s pages. \n“An Unauthorized Biography” is a one act play written and directed by Donna Snyder-Smith. \nThis play includes mature themes\, and / or strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audience members. \nShow time is 2:30 p.m. on Sunday\, June 29. \nAdmission $10 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/an-unauthorized-biography/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250629T123000
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SUMMARY:A Pirate Named Shirley
DESCRIPTION:“A Pirate Named Shirley” is a one act pirate comedy written and directed by Tyler Eickhoff. \nThe story follows the infamous Captain Blackwood as he tries to hide his most guarded secret: His real name is Shirley. In order to protect this secret\, which would destroy his reputation\, Captain Blackwood decides to try and kill his own mother\, the only other person who knows his real name. Hijinks ensue as the rest of his crew get involved and eventually learn the truth . . . . \nShow time is 12:30 p.m. on Sunday\, June 29. \nAdmission $10 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/a-pirate-named-shirley/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250628T200000
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CREATED:20250526T000259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T000435Z
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SUMMARY:Squeezebox & Beats
DESCRIPTION:Loopy accordion grooves with Dutch / French accents. Jet Black Pearl’s smartly wacky songs are a mad hatter’s European party with a funky attitude. With her loop station\, she records grooves and layers of flute\, vocal percussion and harmonies while squeezing one hot accordion. Learn more at JetBlackPearl.com. \nIn Reviews: \n“A formidable force of music\, and truly has to be seen to be believed.” Three Weeks\, Edinburgh Fringe Festival \n“[Jet] has traveled the world performing and leaving a trail of delight wherever she goes.” Oregon Music News \nThis presentation includes mature themes\, and / or strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audience members. \nShow time is 8 p.m. on Saturday\, June 28. \nAdmission $10 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/squeezebox-and-beats/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:No Apologies\, Cowboy
DESCRIPTION:“No Apologies\, Cowboy” is a short tragic queer piece following two deserters from war. Boys finding hope and life in a place determined to be devoid of it. It’s about finding divinity in what is smeared with grime and mold and shattered glass. \nThis one act play is written by Nemo Dieterich and performed by Lost and Found. \nShow time is 6:30 p.m. on Saturday\, June 28. \nThis play includes mature themes\, and / or strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audience members. The performance also includes gunfire sound effects. \nAdmission $10 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/no-apologies-cowboy/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Side of the Tide Morris Dancers
DESCRIPTION:Delightfully exuberant and wildly entertaining\, the Side of the Tide Morris Dancers have enthralled audiences throughout the South Coast for the last ten years. Celebrating nature and the change of the seasons\, the joy of community\, and the joy of dance\, they provide an enchanting glimpse of life in the English countryside hundreds of years ago. Wearing tattered vests\, our local Border Morris Dance troupe offers high energy dances with a bold knacking of staves and ringing of bells. \nShow time is 4:30 p.m. on Saturday\, June 28. \nAdmission $10 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/side-of-the-tide-morris-dancers/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Bandon Open Stage
DESCRIPTION:Open Stage presents a variety show of colorful area talent in song\, poetry\, spoken word and comedy. \nShow time is 3 p.m. on Saturday\, June 28. \nAdmission $10 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/bandon-open-stage/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250628T130000
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SUMMARY:The Amazing Bubble Man
DESCRIPTION:Louis Pearl mesmerizes audiences with his bubble-making performances. \nOne of the world’s leading bubble-ologists\, Louis began in 1980 by making\, demonstrating\, and selling a toy called the Bubble Trumpet on a street corner in Berkeley\, California. Eventually\, his toy company had 147 products with international manufacturing and distribution. \nBut Louis found that he preferred playing with the toys over selling them. He sold Tangent Toys in 2002. Since then he has been touring the world\, performing hundreds of shows every year. Learn more at AmazingBubbleMan.com. \nShow time is 1 p.m. on Saturday\, June 28. \nAdmission $15 adult\, $10 youth 14 and younger \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/the-amazing-bubble-man/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250628T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250628T120000
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CREATED:20250525T225639Z
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SUMMARY:Drawing Stories from Nature
DESCRIPTION:Nature photographer Susan Dimock unveils her 2025 photographic memoir with “Drawing Stories from Nature\,” a mixed-media staged reading from the book “Taking Refuge on the Oregon Coast.” The book and the staged reading follow Susan’s discovery journey as a nature photographer and wildlife conservation advocate. \n“Drawing Stories from Nature” will debut as part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival at the Sprague Community Theater. This immersive experience features voice acting by Lori Catlin and Melissa Cribbins\, along with improvisational piano performance by Jane Suppes\, and projected images from Susan’s collection. The reading was adapted for stage by Geneva Miller. \nCopies of the book will be available for purchase\, and signing by Susan\, after the reading. \nShow time is 12 p.m. on Saturday\, June 28. \nAdmission $8 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org. \nMore . . . \nSusan Dimock is a Bandon based photographer with a passion for photographing all things oceanic. A retired licensed clinical social worker\, she describes her transition from therapist to nature photographer as an awakening that has brought healing\, solace and joy. In the last decade-plus\, Susan has published work digitally and presented many print exhibits. She is excited to release her first book\, “Taking Refuge on the Oregon Coast.” Learn more about Susan’s work at SusanDimockPhotography.com. \nLori Catlin moved to Oregon from Colorado in 2021 with her husband Brad. She is a mother of three and grandmother of four. She enjoys spending time with her kids and grandchildren. Living in Bandon has given her a sense of “being home.” Lori is pleased to return to the Sprague Community Theater stage following her debut performance in the Bandon Playhouse summer 2024 “Gala.” \nMelissa Cribbins is an attorney and Tribal Court Chief Judge in Coos Bay. She grew up in Coos County\, and feels that this is the place that her soul has always called home. She and her husband\, Troy\, have raised three children on the south coast\, and she and her family believe in supporting and giving back to the community. \nJane Suppes has been a Coos Bay local for over 20 years. She has been an active musician for most of that time\, accompanying many on piano. Jane has also taken part in theatre productions\, playing at various churches\, and jazz combos. She and her partner Michael enjoy spending time in nature\, creating mixed media art\, and playing chess. \nGeneva Miller is a performing arts and education enthusiast who enjoys emergent creative projects. For more than two decades\, she has been privileged to work with artists and performers at all ages and stages of life in Oregon’s Coos and Curry counties. Geneva is grateful to Susan Dimock and the cast of “Drawing Stories from Nature” for embracing this book-to-stage collaboration.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/drawing-stories-from-nature/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250627T210000
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SUMMARY:Joshua Auguste
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the final Friday Fringe performance with singer and guitarist Joshua Auguste in concert. \nThis presentation includes mature themes\, and / or strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audience members. \nShow time is 9 p.m. on Friday\, June 27. \nAdmission $10 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/joshua-auguste/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250627T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250627T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T194713
CREATED:20250525T224533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T001447Z
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SUMMARY:Lindsey Bellefeuille
DESCRIPTION:Lindsey Bellefeuille is a singer-songwriter and flute player originally from the Mojave Desert in Southern California\, now calling Oregon home for the past nine years. Her music reflects her personal experiences and emotions. And\, she hopes that listeners can find pieces of themselves in her work. \nJoin Lindsey sharing her original pieces in concert. \nThis play includes mature themes\, and / or strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audience members. \nShow time is 8 p.m. on Friday\, June 27. \nAdmission $10 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/lindsey-bellefeuille/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250627T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250627T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T194713
CREATED:20250525T224016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T001557Z
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SUMMARY:The Footbridge
DESCRIPTION:As the veil lifts between the worlds\, two women meet near the bridge that changed everything. Written by Jeanmarie Simpson\, “The Footbridge” is a one act play directed by Danielle Owens\, performed by Amber Burg and Jessica Burg. \nShow time is 7 p.m. on Friday\, June 27. \nThis play includes mature themes\, and / or strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audience members. \nAdmission $10 \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org. \nMore . . . \nJeanmarie Simpson is a prolific and critically acclaimed playwright and theater genius whose work has been called “potent [and] enduring” by Upstage Left Press. Ms. Simpson has generously written “The Footbridge” for Bandon’s own Amber and Jessica Burg\, which will debut at Bandon’s first annual Fringe Festival. \nDanielle Owens has performed on stage in Chicago and St. Louis\, along with video and voiceover work. Danielle’s first Bandon performance was in the role of Chick in the 2025 Bandon Playhouse production of “Crimes of the Heart.” She is delighted to return to the theater\, her first love. \nAfter a multi-decade hiatus from acting\, Amber Burg made her Bandon Playhouse debut in the role of Lenny in the 2025 production of “Crimes of the Heart.” Growing up in the little town of Virginia City\, NV\, Amber knows first hand how important the arts are for small communities. She thanks you for supporting this theater. \nJessica Burg’s theater credits include the role of Babe in the 2025 Bandon Playhouse production of “Crimes of the Heart” and stage hand for the 2024 “A Christmas Story” production. She is a rising junior at Bandon High School where she participates in band\, choir and the BHS Speech and Debate team.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/the-footbridge/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250627T183000
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SUMMARY:2025 Fringe Festival Kick-Off
DESCRIPTION:Bandon Playhouse welcomes audiences with a taste of the Bandon Fringe Festival\, including contemporary riffs on classic theatrical scenes\, movement\, and a little music\, featuring performers from Oregon’s south coast region. \nShow time is 6:30 p.m. on Friday\, June 27. \nThis presentation includes mature themes\, and / or strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audience members. \nAdmission Free \nThis performance is part of the 2025 Bandon Fringe Festival. All performances are at the Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW\, in Bandon City Park. \nTickets are available for individual performances\, or purchase a Fringe Festival Pass for all shows. Advance tickets are available online at Tix.com. Tickets are also available at the box office during the festival. \nThe Bandon Fringe Festival is presented by the Sprague Community Theater and Bandon Playhouse. Supporters of the Bandon Playhouse 2025 season include Bain Insurance Agency\, Robert Miller Attorney at Law\, Rogue Credit Union and Umpqua Bank\, with a grant from the Coos County Cultural Coalition\, and revenue sharing from the City of Bandon. Learn more about the Bandon Playhouse community theater organization at BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/2025-fringe-festival-kick-off/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Crimes of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning dramatic comedy “Crimes of the Heart” comes to the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon\, presented by Bandon Playhouse. Imaginative and warm-hearted\, “Crimes of the Heart” won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award\, along with a Tony Award nomination\, and established playwright Beth Henley as a major voice in American theater. \nThe show opens on Friday\, Feb. 21 with additional performances Feb. 22\, 23\, 28 and March 1 and 2. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for teens. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. The Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production includes mature themes\, and strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audiences. \nFriday\, Feb. 21 is pay-what-you-can evening. Those who wish to pay more or less than the suggested price may purchase tickets at the door the evening of the performance. \nMore About the Show\n“‘Crimes of the Heart’ won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981. It’s easy to see why. Even though the story takes place in the ‘70s\, it’s relatable to every person who has ever had to negotiate their way through difficult family circumstances\,” said director Sandra Heinzmann. \nThe play opens as three sisters gather in rural Mississippi following news that their grandfather may soon pass away. As the impromptu family reunion progresses\, the sisters squabble over past resentments and find solace in each other’s company as they confront their own imperfections and crimes of the heart. \nBandon Playhouse has provided the best in community theater\, from classic musicals to premiere works by new playwrights\, since 1976. Bandon Playhouse volunteers are proud to keep the performing arts alive and accessible on the Southern Oregon Coast. For more information about this production\, visit BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/crimes-of-the-heart-march-2/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250301T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T194713
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SUMMARY:Crimes of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning dramatic comedy “Crimes of the Heart” comes to the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon\, presented by Bandon Playhouse. Imaginative and warm-hearted\, “Crimes of the Heart” won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award\, along with a Tony Award nomination\, and established playwright Beth Henley as a major voice in American theater. \nThe show opens on Friday\, Feb. 21 with additional performances Feb. 22\, 23\, 28 and March 1 and 2. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for teens. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. The Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production includes mature themes\, and strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audiences. \nFriday\, Feb. 21 is pay-what-you-can evening. Those who wish to pay more or less than the suggested price may purchase tickets at the door the evening of the performance. \nMore About the Show\n“‘Crimes of the Heart’ won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981. It’s easy to see why. Even though the story takes place in the ‘70s\, it’s relatable to every person who has ever had to negotiate their way through difficult family circumstances\,” said director Sandra Heinzmann. \nThe play opens as three sisters gather in rural Mississippi following news that their grandfather may soon pass away. As the impromptu family reunion progresses\, the sisters squabble over past resentments and find solace in each other’s company as they confront their own imperfections and crimes of the heart. \nBandon Playhouse has provided the best in community theater\, from classic musicals to premiere works by new playwrights\, since 1976. Bandon Playhouse volunteers are proud to keep the performing arts alive and accessible on the Southern Oregon Coast. For more information about this production\, visit BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/crimes-of-the-heart-march-1/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bandonevents.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/crimes_playhouse-2025.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250228T190000
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SUMMARY:Crimes of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning dramatic comedy “Crimes of the Heart” comes to the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon\, presented by Bandon Playhouse. Imaginative and warm-hearted\, “Crimes of the Heart” won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award\, along with a Tony Award nomination\, and established playwright Beth Henley as a major voice in American theater. \nThe show opens on Friday\, Feb. 21 with additional performances Feb. 22\, 23\, 28 and March 1 and 2. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for teens. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. The Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production includes mature themes\, and strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audiences. \nFriday\, Feb. 21 is pay-what-you-can evening. Those who wish to pay more or less than the suggested price may purchase tickets at the door the evening of the performance. \nMore About the Show\n“‘Crimes of the Heart’ won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981. It’s easy to see why. Even though the story takes place in the ‘70s\, it’s relatable to every person who has ever had to negotiate their way through difficult family circumstances\,” said director Sandra Heinzmann. \nThe play opens as three sisters gather in rural Mississippi following news that their grandfather may soon pass away. As the impromptu family reunion progresses\, the sisters squabble over past resentments and find solace in each other’s company as they confront their own imperfections and crimes of the heart. \nBandon Playhouse has provided the best in community theater\, from classic musicals to premiere works by new playwrights\, since 1976. Bandon Playhouse volunteers are proud to keep the performing arts alive and accessible on the Southern Oregon Coast. For more information about this production\, visit BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/crimes-of-the-heart-feb-28/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250223T140000
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SUMMARY:Crimes of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning dramatic comedy “Crimes of the Heart” comes to the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon\, presented by Bandon Playhouse. Imaginative and warm-hearted\, “Crimes of the Heart” won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award\, along with a Tony Award nomination\, and established playwright Beth Henley as a major voice in American theater. \nThe show opens on Friday\, Feb. 21 with additional performances Feb. 22\, 23\, 28 and March 1 and 2. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for teens. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. The Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production includes mature themes\, and strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audiences. \nFriday\, Feb. 21 is pay-what-you-can evening. Those who wish to pay more or less than the suggested price may purchase tickets at the door the evening of the performance. \nMore About the Show\n“‘Crimes of the Heart’ won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981. It’s easy to see why. Even though the story takes place in the ‘70s\, it’s relatable to every person who has ever had to negotiate their way through difficult family circumstances\,” said director Sandra Heinzmann. \nThe play opens as three sisters gather in rural Mississippi following news that their grandfather may soon pass away. As the impromptu family reunion progresses\, the sisters squabble over past resentments and find solace in each other’s company as they confront their own imperfections and crimes of the heart. \nBandon Playhouse has provided the best in community theater\, from classic musicals to premiere works by new playwrights\, since 1976. Bandon Playhouse volunteers are proud to keep the performing arts alive and accessible on the Southern Oregon Coast. For more information about this production\, visit BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/crimes-of-the-heart-feb-23/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T190000
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SUMMARY:Crimes of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning dramatic comedy “Crimes of the Heart” comes to the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon\, presented by Bandon Playhouse. Imaginative and warm-hearted\, “Crimes of the Heart” won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award\, along with a Tony Award nomination\, and established playwright Beth Henley as a major voice in American theater. \nThe show opens on Friday\, Feb. 21 with additional performances Feb. 22\, 23\, 28 and March 1 and 2. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for teens. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. The Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production includes mature themes\, and strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audiences. \nFriday\, Feb. 21 is pay-what-you-can evening. Those who wish to pay more or less than the suggested price may purchase tickets at the door the evening of the performance. \nMore About the Show\n“‘Crimes of the Heart’ won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981. It’s easy to see why. Even though the story takes place in the ‘70s\, it’s relatable to every person who has ever had to negotiate their way through difficult family circumstances\,” said director Sandra Heinzmann. \nThe play opens as three sisters gather in rural Mississippi following news that their grandfather may soon pass away. As the impromptu family reunion progresses\, the sisters squabble over past resentments and find solace in each other’s company as they confront their own imperfections and crimes of the heart. \nBandon Playhouse has provided the best in community theater\, from classic musicals to premiere works by new playwrights\, since 1976. Bandon Playhouse volunteers are proud to keep the performing arts alive and accessible on the Southern Oregon Coast. For more information about this production\, visit BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/crimes-of-the-heart-feb-22/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250221T190000
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SUMMARY:Crimes of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:The award-winning dramatic comedy “Crimes of the Heart” comes to the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon\, presented by Bandon Playhouse. Imaginative and warm-hearted\, “Crimes of the Heart” won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award\, along with a Tony Award nomination\, and established playwright Beth Henley as a major voice in American theater. \nThe show opens on Friday\, Feb. 21 with additional performances Feb. 22\, 23\, 28 and March 1 and 2. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for teens. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. The Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production includes mature themes\, and strong language\, and is recommended for teen and adult audiences. \nFriday\, Feb. 21 is pay-what-you-can evening. Those who wish to pay more or less than the suggested price may purchase tickets at the door the evening of the performance. \nMore About the Show\n“‘Crimes of the Heart’ won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981. It’s easy to see why. Even though the story takes place in the ‘70s\, it’s relatable to every person who has ever had to negotiate their way through difficult family circumstances\,” said director Sandra Heinzmann. \nThe play opens as three sisters gather in rural Mississippi following news that their grandfather may soon pass away. As the impromptu family reunion progresses\, the sisters squabble over past resentments and find solace in each other’s company as they confront their own imperfections and crimes of the heart. \nBandon Playhouse has provided the best in community theater\, from classic musicals to premiere works by new playwrights\, since 1976. Bandon Playhouse volunteers are proud to keep the performing arts alive and accessible on the Southern Oregon Coast. For more information about this production\, visit BandonPlayhouse.org.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/crimes-of-the-heart-feb-21/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241214T130000
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SUMMARY:Auditions: Crimes of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:Calling Cast and Crew for Bandon Playhouse Production “Crimes of the Heart” \nCome play with Bandon Playhouse! Cast and crew are invited to audition for the award-winning play\, “Crimes of the Heart\,” written by Beth Henley and directed by Sandra Heinzmann with assistant director Corrie Gant. Auditions will be held at the Sprague Community Theater\, 6 p.m. on Friday\, Dec. 13\, and at 1 p.m. on Saturday\, Dec. 14. Roles are available for performers age 18 and older. \nActors auditioning for performance roles are invited to prepare a brief reading or monologue from any source\, (approximately one minute)\, and read from the play. Sections from the play will be provided. Those interested in crew roles may also stop by. Rehearsals for “Crimes of the Heart” are scheduled for January and February 2025 with performances two weekends at the Sprague Community Theater on February 14 – 16 and 21 – 23\, 2025. \nWarm-hearted and imaginative\, the dramatic comedy “Crimes of the Heart” won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award\, along with a Tony Award nomination\, and established playwright Beth Henley as a major voice in American theater. \nThe play opens as three sisters gather in rural Mississippi following news that their grandfather may soon pass away. Lenny\, the eldest\, is grappling with waning hopes for romantic prospects. Meg is back home following a fizzled attempt to launch a singing career on the West Coast. The youngest sister\, Babe\, is on bail and facing criminal charges. Rounding out the cast are cousin Chick\, Babe’s attorney Barnette\, and family friend Doc.  \nAs the impromptu family reunion progresses\, the sisters squabble over past resentments and find solace in each other’s company as they confront their own imperfections and crimes of the heart. \n“I love this play because it’s beautifully written. It focuses on women with deep\, intimate relationships\, and it’s very human. The characters are quirky\, but they’re believable\,” said director Sandra Heinzmann. \nHeinzmann earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting from the University of California\, Davis. For more than 30 years\, she worked as a professor of theater\, also acting in and directing plays throughout the United States and internationally. She is especially drawn to contemporary and experimental work\, female voices in literature\, multimedia performance\, and (of course)\, Shakespeare. \nHeinzmann moved to Bandon in 2021 with her husband Peter. Since then\, she has joined the Art by the Sea Gallery and Studio where she showcases clay pieces and pottery. She served as a board member for Bandon Playhouse in 2023 – 2024. \n“One of the elements I appreciate most about directing is watching actors bring stories to life\,” said Heinzmann\, adding\, “I enjoy setting up situations that bring out the best in the actor and the character– and the camaraderie you experience working on a project together.” \nBandon Playhouse has provided the best in community theater\, from classic musicals to premiere works by new playwrights\, since 1976. Bandon Playhouse volunteers are proud to keep the performing arts alive and accessible on the Southern Oregon Coast.  \nThere is no cost to audition. Those who join the cast and crew are asked to join Bandon Playhouse. Annual membership is $5 for individuals. For more information\, including audition materials\, visit BandonPlayhouse.org\, or call 541-290-8046.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/auditions-crimes-of-the-heart-dec-14/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Auditions: Crimes of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:Calling Cast and Crew for Bandon Playhouse Production “Crimes of the Heart” \nCome play with Bandon Playhouse! Cast and crew are invited to audition for the award-winning play\, “Crimes of the Heart\,” written by Beth Henley and directed by Sandra Heinzmann with assistant director Corrie Gant. Auditions will be held at the Sprague Community Theater\, 6 p.m. on Friday\, Dec. 13\, and at 1 p.m. on Saturday\, Dec. 14. Roles are available for performers age 18 and older. \nActors auditioning for performance roles are invited to prepare a brief reading or monologue from any source\, (approximately one minute)\, and read from the play. Sections from the play will be provided. Those interested in crew roles may also stop by. Rehearsals for “Crimes of the Heart” are scheduled for January and February 2025 with performances two weekends at the Sprague Community Theater on February 14 – 16 and 21 – 23\, 2025. \nWarm-hearted and imaginative\, the dramatic comedy “Crimes of the Heart” won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Circle Award\, along with a Tony Award nomination\, and established playwright Beth Henley as a major voice in American theater. \nThe play opens as three sisters gather in rural Mississippi following news that their grandfather may soon pass away. Lenny\, the eldest\, is grappling with waning hopes for romantic prospects. Meg is back home following a fizzled attempt to launch a singing career on the West Coast. The youngest sister\, Babe\, is on bail and facing criminal charges. Rounding out the cast are cousin Chick\, Babe’s attorney Barnette\, and family friend Doc.  \nAs the impromptu family reunion progresses\, the sisters squabble over past resentments and find solace in each other’s company as they confront their own imperfections and crimes of the heart. \n“I love this play because it’s beautifully written. It focuses on women with deep\, intimate relationships\, and it’s very human. The characters are quirky\, but they’re believable\,” said director Sandra Heinzmann. \nHeinzmann earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting from the University of California\, Davis. For more than 30 years\, she worked as a professor of theater\, also acting in and directing plays throughout the United States and internationally. She is especially drawn to contemporary and experimental work\, female voices in literature\, multimedia performance\, and (of course)\, Shakespeare. \nHeinzmann moved to Bandon in 2021 with her husband Peter. Since then\, she has joined the Art by the Sea Gallery and Studio where she showcases clay pieces and pottery. She served as a board member for Bandon Playhouse in 2023 – 2024. \n“One of the elements I appreciate most about directing is watching actors bring stories to life\,” said Heinzmann\, adding\, “I enjoy setting up situations that bring out the best in the actor and the character– and the camaraderie you experience working on a project together.” \nBandon Playhouse has provided the best in community theater\, from classic musicals to premiere works by new playwrights\, since 1976. Bandon Playhouse volunteers are proud to keep the performing arts alive and accessible on the Southern Oregon Coast.  \nThere is no cost to audition. Those who join the cast and crew are asked to join Bandon Playhouse. Annual membership is $5 for individuals. For more information\, including audition materials\, visit BandonPlayhouse.org\, or call 541-290-8046.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/auditions-crimes-of-the-heart-dec-13/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241208T140000
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SUMMARY:A Christmas Story\, the Play
DESCRIPTION:Bandon Playhouse is pleased to present “A Christmas Story.” The holiday classic comes to the stage two weekends\, Nov. 29\, 30 and Dec. 1\, 6\, 7\, and 8\, at the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. \nFollow adult Ralph Parker down a wintery memory lane as he recalls dinner conversations and Christmas tree shopping with his family\, childish pranks with friends and close encounters with neighborhood bullies. And\, as the Christmas holiday draws near\, Ralphie’s imagination runs wild as he conjures ways to persuade his parents to gift him a genuine Red Ryder BB gun. \n“A Christmas Story\,” the play\, was adapted for stage by Philip Grecian\, based on Jean Shepherd’s memoir “In God We Trust\, All Others Pay Cash\,” and the 1983 Warner Brother’s film. Audiences for the play will enjoy the hilarious and heartfelt scenes that make the book and movie so memorable. \nThe Bandon Playhouse community theater production is performed by local youth and adult actors directed by Stephanie Jones. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for youth age 18 and younger. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Black Friday\, Nov. 29\, is Pay What You Can night. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. \nThe Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production is presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock\, Illinois.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/a-christmas-story-the-play-dec-8/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bandonevents.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/web-christmas-story_playhouse-2024.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241207T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241207T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T194713
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T001653Z
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SUMMARY:A Christmas Story\, the Play
DESCRIPTION:Bandon Playhouse is pleased to present “A Christmas Story.” The holiday classic comes to the stage two weekends\, Nov. 29\, 30 and Dec. 1\, 6\, 7\, and 8\, at the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. \nFollow adult Ralph Parker down a wintery memory lane as he recalls dinner conversations and Christmas tree shopping with his family\, childish pranks with friends and close encounters with neighborhood bullies. And\, as the Christmas holiday draws near\, Ralphie’s imagination runs wild as he conjures ways to persuade his parents to gift him a genuine Red Ryder BB gun. \n“A Christmas Story\,” the play\, was adapted for stage by Philip Grecian\, based on Jean Shepherd’s memoir “In God We Trust\, All Others Pay Cash\,” and the 1983 Warner Brother’s film. Audiences for the play will enjoy the hilarious and heartfelt scenes that make the book and movie so memorable. \nThe Bandon Playhouse community theater production is performed by local youth and adult actors directed by Stephanie Jones. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for youth age 18 and younger. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Black Friday\, Nov. 29\, is Pay What You Can night. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. \nThe Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production is presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock\, Illinois.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/a-christmas-story-the-play-dec-7/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://bandonevents.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/web-christmas-story_playhouse-2024.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T194713
CREATED:20241108T192754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T194934Z
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SUMMARY:A Christmas Story\, the Play
DESCRIPTION:Bandon Playhouse is pleased to present “A Christmas Story.” The holiday classic comes to the stage two weekends\, Nov. 29\, 30 and Dec. 1\, 6\, 7\, and 8\, at the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. \nFollow adult Ralph Parker down a wintery memory lane as he recalls dinner conversations and Christmas tree shopping with his family\, childish pranks with friends and close encounters with neighborhood bullies. And\, as the Christmas holiday draws near\, Ralphie’s imagination runs wild as he conjures ways to persuade his parents to gift him a genuine Red Ryder BB gun. \n“A Christmas Story\,” the play\, was adapted for stage by Philip Grecian\, based on Jean Shepherd’s memoir “In God We Trust\, All Others Pay Cash\,” and the 1983 Warner Brother’s film. Audiences for the play will enjoy the hilarious and heartfelt scenes that make the book and movie so memorable. \nThe Bandon Playhouse community theater production is performed by local youth and adult actors directed by Stephanie Jones. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for youth age 18 and younger. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Black Friday\, Nov. 29\, is Pay What You Can night. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. \nThe Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production is presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock\, Illinois.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/a-christmas-story-the-play-dec-6/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:A Christmas Story\, the Play
DESCRIPTION:Bandon Playhouse is pleased to present “A Christmas Story.” The holiday classic comes to the stage two weekends\, Nov. 29\, 30 and Dec. 1\, 6\, 7\, and 8\, at the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. \nFollow adult Ralph Parker down a wintery memory lane as he recalls dinner conversations and Christmas tree shopping with his family\, childish pranks with friends and close encounters with neighborhood bullies. And\, as the Christmas holiday draws near\, Ralphie’s imagination runs wild as he conjures ways to persuade his parents to gift him a genuine Red Ryder BB gun. \n“A Christmas Story\,” the play\, was adapted for stage by Philip Grecian\, based on Jean Shepherd’s memoir “In God We Trust\, All Others Pay Cash\,” and the 1983 Warner Brother’s film. Audiences for the play will enjoy the hilarious and heartfelt scenes that make the book and movie so memorable. \nThe Bandon Playhouse community theater production is performed by local youth and adult actors directed by Stephanie Jones. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for youth age 18 and younger. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Black Friday\, Nov. 29\, is Pay What You Can night. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. \nThe Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production is presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock\, Illinois.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/a-christmas-story-the-play-dec-1/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241130T190000
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SUMMARY:A Christmas Story\, the Play
DESCRIPTION:Bandon Playhouse is pleased to present “A Christmas Story.” The holiday classic comes to the stage two weekends\, Nov. 29\, 30 and Dec. 1\, 6\, 7\, and 8\, at the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. \nFollow adult Ralph Parker down a wintery memory lane as he recalls dinner conversations and Christmas tree shopping with his family\, childish pranks with friends and close encounters with neighborhood bullies. And\, as the Christmas holiday draws near\, Ralphie’s imagination runs wild as he conjures ways to persuade his parents to gift him a genuine Red Ryder BB gun. \n“A Christmas Story\,” the play\, was adapted for stage by Philip Grecian\, based on Jean Shepherd’s memoir “In God We Trust\, All Others Pay Cash\,” and the 1983 Warner Brother’s film. Audiences for the play will enjoy the hilarious and heartfelt scenes that make the book and movie so memorable. \nThe Bandon Playhouse community theater production is performed by local youth and adult actors directed by Stephanie Jones. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for youth age 18 and younger. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Black Friday\, Nov. 29\, is Pay What You Can night. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. \nThe Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production is presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock\, Illinois.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/a-christmas-story-the-play-nov-30/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241129T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T194713
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SUMMARY:A Christmas Story\, the Play
DESCRIPTION:Bandon Playhouse is pleased to present “A Christmas Story.” The holiday classic comes to the stage two weekends\, Nov. 29\, 30 and Dec. 1\, 6\, 7\, and 8\, at the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon\, Oregon. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m.\, and Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. \nFollow adult Ralph Parker down a wintery memory lane as he recalls dinner conversations and Christmas tree shopping with his family\, childish pranks with friends and close encounters with neighborhood bullies. And\, as the Christmas holiday draws near\, Ralphie’s imagination runs wild as he conjures ways to persuade his parents to gift him a genuine Red Ryder BB gun. \n“A Christmas Story\,” the play\, was adapted for stage by Philip Grecian\, based on Jean Shepherd’s memoir “In God We Trust\, All Others Pay Cash\,” and the 1983 Warner Brother’s film. Audiences for the play will enjoy the hilarious and heartfelt scenes that make the book and movie so memorable. \nThe Bandon Playhouse community theater production is performed by local youth and adult actors directed by Stephanie Jones. \nTickets\nAdmission is $18 for adults and $15 for youth age 18 and younger. Advance tickets are available on Eventbrite. Black Friday\, Nov. 29\, is Pay What You Can night. Find ticket links at BandonPlayhouse.org or on the Bandon Playhouse Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the door. \nThe Sprague Community Theater is located at 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. This production is presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock\, Illinois.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/a-christmas-story-nov-29/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241005T110000
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CREATED:20240910T175412Z
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SUMMARY:Auditions: A Christmas Story
DESCRIPTION:Bandon Playhouse will hold auditions for the production of the comedic play\, “A Christmas Story.” \nYoung actors are invited to audition on Friday\, Oct. 4\, from 5 – 7 p.m. and Saturday\, Oct. 5\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nAdults are invited to audition on Friday\, Oct. 4\, from 7 – 9 p.m. and Saturday\, Oct. 5\, from 1 – 3 p.m. \nAll auditions will be held at the Sprague Community Theater. Actors should be prepared to tell a joke (or two) or they may share a funny story. We will also ask them to read together from the script. \nFind character descriptions\, scenes and rehearsal information at BandonPlayhouse.org. \nPerformances are scheduled two weekends\, Nov. 29\, 30 and Dec. 1\, 6\, 7\, 8. \nHumorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the 1940s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas. Ralphie pleads his case before his mother\, his teacher and even\nSanta Claus himself\, at Higbee’s Department Store. \nThe consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!” \nAll the elements from the beloved motion picture are here\, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas\, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more. “A Christmas Story” is destined to become a theatrical holiday perennial.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/auditions-a-christmas-story-oct-5/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241004T170000
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SUMMARY:Auditions: A Christmas Story
DESCRIPTION:Bandon Playhouse will hold auditions for the production of the comedic play\, “A Christmas Story.” \nYoung actors are invited to audition on Friday\, Oct. 4\, from 5 – 7 p.m. and Saturday\, Oct. 5\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nAdults are invited to audition on Friday\, Oct. 4\, from 7 – 9 p.m. and Saturday\, Oct. 5\, from 1 – 3 p.m. \nAll auditions will be held at the Sprague Community Theater. Actors should be prepared to tell a joke (or two) or they may share a funny story. We will also ask them to read together from the script. \nFind character descriptions\, scenes and rehearsal information at BandonPlayhouse.org. \nPerformances are scheduled two weekends\, Nov. 29\, 30 and Dec. 1\, 6\, 7\, 8. \nHumorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the 1940s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas. Ralphie pleads his case before his mother\, his teacher and even\nSanta Claus himself\, at Higbee’s Department Store. \nThe consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!” \nAll the elements from the beloved motion picture are here\, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas\, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more. “A Christmas Story” is destined to become a theatrical holiday perennial.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/auditions-a-christmas-story-oct-4/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:A Celebration of Theatre Gala Night
DESCRIPTION:There’s a lot going on with local theater! Come find out at “A Celebration of Theatre Gala Night\,” presented by Bandon Playhouse and the Sprague Community Theater. \nThe Gala will be held one night only\, on Saturday\, Aug. 17\, at the Sprague Theater\, 1202 11th St. SW in Bandon City Park. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.\, the auditorium opens at 6:30 and the show starts at 7 p.m. \nNo-host food trucks will be in the parking lot\, so come have dinner. The show’s ticket price of $25 each includes two free beverages (wine\, beer\, cider or soda). Live music will be provided by Skeet (John Gretzinger). A photo booth adds to the fun and Playhouse board members will be on hand to talk about local theater and how to get involved. \nThe show will include scenes from our exciting upcoming season\, (come and find out what we’re planning!)\, and concludes with the one-woman play\, “Tales from the Kitchen Table\,” written by and starring local thespian and playwright Corrie Gant. \nHave you seen the Sprague Theater since the new carpeting was installed? The building also sports new siding and is freshly painted. There’s a lot going on . . . . Come and see for yourself! \nJoin in the fun! More information and advance tickets are available at BandonPlayhouse.org via Eventbrite. Those wishing to avoid Eventbrite or credit card fees can pay by cash or check at the door.
URL:https://bandonevents.org/event/a-celebration-of-theatre-gala-night/
LOCATION:Sprague Community Theater\, 1202 11th St SW\, Bandon\, OR\, 97411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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