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July 8, 2012 (85 events)
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Events for July 8, 2012

 

KOFEST: IS SEX POSSIBLE?

Sunday Jul 8, 2012, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Constance Congdon is an internationally acclaimed prizewinning playwright. But this July 6-8 the veteran dramatist takes to the other side of the footlights with her first solo show: IS SEX POSSIBLE? – a piece she calls a “sit-down” comedy about the trials and tribulations of sex and dating after you reach the so-called Golden Years of 50, 60 – and beyond. "When your age passes the legal speed limit, don’t slow down, press on the gas!" advises Congdon as she shares her real adventures with sex and the challenges of, yes, faulty plumbing and other unreliable equipment. Frank, funny, and, at times, very poignant, Congdon’s piece has been well-received at Dixon Place in New York City, a venue Spaulding Grey once graced with his monologues, but not well-received at her high school reunion in Kansas. "I just wanted to share what I was doing with my classmates, the ones who were still around after our graduation in 1963. I expect a better reception in Amherst." Those objecting were "a vocal minority, but I’m undaunted. Others came up to me and thanked me. It gave me a sense of mission--to talk about sex and aging, in a way that makes people laugh and relax. And I’m always talking about my own experiences, so no one should feel uncomfortable."
Constance Congdon has been called “one of the best playwrights our country and our language has ever produced” by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Tony Kushner. Perhaps best known for her Tales of the Lost Formicans, which has had more than 500 productions world-wide, Congdon’s other plays include: Casanova, Dog Opera, both produced at the Joseph Papp Public Theatre, Losing Father’s Body (Portland Stage (Maine), Lips, (Primary Stages), Native American, (Portland Stage, Maine), (Lyric Hammersmith Studio, London). Two of her most recent plays, Paradise Street and 2 Washington Square had their first productions at Amherst College. Congdon’s adaptations include A Mother, starring Olympia Dukakis and The Servant of Two Masters, which is currently on an extended run at The Shakespeare Theater in Washington, D.C. and goes on to the Guthrie Theater next season. Her new verse version of Tartuffe is published in its own critical edition by Norton. Congdon’s No Mercy, and its companion piece One Day Earlier were part of the 2000 season devoted to Congdon at the Profile Theatre in Portland, OR. She has also written a number of opera libretti, one with Lewis Spratlan and another one in the works. She has written seven plays for the Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis and three plays for adolescents for ACT’s Young Conservatory. A collection of her plays has been published by TCG, Inc. Also in the works are two commissions: Take Me to the River for the Denver Theater Center and No Little Rebellion for the consortium of Shakespeare theaters American history project, MAKING AMERICA.
Congdon has been writing a long time and can thank the NEA, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Guggenheim Foundation and numerous awards for making this more possible. Congdon was just honored with an award for "distinguished service to the American theater” at the Great Plains Theater Conference. She’s an alum of New Dramatists, member of The Dramatists Guild and of PEN. Congdon has been teaching playwriting at Amherst College for decades.
With outrageous props, and no-holds-barred humor, IS SEX POSSIBLE? is rated R for language and frank sexual discussion. As one past audience member told her, "You should have your mouth washed out with soap!"
Artistic Director Sabrina Hamilton calls Congdon “one of the bravest and funniest people I know. To have someone tell the truth – the real truth – is such a wonderful way to kick off the season. Let’s blast apart any preciousness and get down to it. I‘m so glad we have post-show discussions following every performance. I can’t wait to hear what the audience has to say afterwards."
All performances take place in Amherst College’s accessible, air-conditioned Holden Theater on the Amherst College campus. The theater is located just behind the Admissions Office off of S. Pleasant Street in Amherst, MA. Plenty of close, free parking.
Unless otherwise noted, tickets $20 Adults / $16 Students & Seniors. Call about a very limited number of $8 tix. Tickets and further information are available at www.kofest.com or by calling box office phone: (413) 542-3750.
 

Associated Group: Local Entertainment

Posted by: kofest

 

Poetry reading @ VOO

Sunday Jul 8, 2012, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

James Grinwis and Christopher DeWeese poetry reading at the Rendezvous, 78 Third St, in Turners Falls. Call 863-2866 for more info.
 

Associated Group: Local Entertainment

Posted by: clegg

 

KO FEST: STAYING VERTICAL

Sunday Jul 8, 2012, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Ashton Applewhite is interested in our pervasive ambivalence about living so much longer. Less than thrilled by the prospect herself, she struggled to come to grips with her own complex feelings about growing old — and the more she found out, the better she felt. It turns out that people are happiest at the beginnings and the ends of their lives. That in colonial America, it rocked to be old. That the older people get, the less afraid they are of dying. Visit her blog (www.stayingvertical.com) to get a taste of what she’s been thinking about. Join us if you’d rather be angry about ageism than worried about aging, and let’s talk about it afterwards.
Admission by donation

Lecture/Forum takes place in Amherst College’s accessible, air-conditioned Holden Theater on the Amherst College campus. The theater is located just behind the Admissions Office off of S. Pleasant Street in Amherst, MA. Plenty of close, free parking.
Tickets and further information are available at www.kofest.com or by calling box office phone: (413) 542-3750.
 

Associated Group: Local Entertainment

Posted by: kofest

 

TNT Karaoke @ VOO

Sunday Jul 8, 2012, 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
(This is a recurring event which starts on this date and goes through Sun 7/22/2012 )

On the second and fourth Sunday Nights of each month the "Voo" offers you a chance at showing off your singing ability,(or lack of) at Karaoke night, which is presented by TNT Productions. There is never a charge to sing away or just listen.

The Rendezvous is located in downtown Turners Falls at 78 Third Street. Go to THEVOO.NET to check for future events, menu and a link to the Face Book page
 

Associated Group: Local Entertainment

Posted by: clegg

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