Tales from the Kitchen Table
Hiding under the quilting frame while the grammas work. Being quiet, so you can listen to the moms talk. “Tales From the Kitchen Table” are the stories they didn’t let […]
Hiding under the quilting frame while the grammas work. Being quiet, so you can listen to the moms talk. “Tales From the Kitchen Table” are the stories they didn’t let […]
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 [...]
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 […]
“A Pirate Named Shirley” is a one act pirate comedy written and directed by Tyler Eickhoff. The story follows the infamous Captain Blackwood as he tries to hide his most […]
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 [...]
“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 […]
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 [...]
Open Stage presents a variety show of colorful area talent in song, poetry, spoken word and comedy. Show time is 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 28. Admission $10 This performance […]
Louis Pearl mesmerizes audiences with his bubble-making performances. One of the world’s leading bubble-ologists, Louis began in 1980 by making, demonstrating, and selling a toy called the Bubble [...]
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 [...]