CATS presents the Tony award-winning comedy, The Teahouse of the August Moon. The play demonstrates the clash of cultures that resulted from the American Occupation of Okinawa from 1945 to 1952, following World War II.
Script by John Patrick and adapted from the novel by Vern Sneider. Directed by Diane Fetterly.
Tickets available at Nevada City Box Office at the Miners Foundry (call 530-265-5462), at the Briar Patch Co-op in Grass Valley, or online at catsweb.org.
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2:00pm
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CATS presents the Tony award-winning comedy, The Teahouse of the August Moon. The play demonstrates the clash of cultures that resulted from the American Occupation of Okinawa from 1945 to 1952, following World War II.
Script by John Patrick and adapted from the novel by Vern Sneider. Directed by Diane Fetterly.
Tickets available at Nevada City Box Office at the Miners Foundry (call 530-265-5462), at the Briar Patch Co-op in Grass Valley, or online at catsweb.org.
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Theatre
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8:00pm
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CATS presents the Tony award-winning comedy, The Teahouse of the August Moon. The play demonstrates the clash of cultures that resulted from the American Occupation of Okinawa from 1945 to 1952, following World War II.
Script by John Patrick and adapted from the novel by Vern Sneider. Directed by Diane Fetterly.
Tickets available at Nevada City Box Office at the Miners Foundry (call 530-265-5462), at the Briar Patch Co-op in Grass Valley, or online at catsweb.org.
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7:00pm
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1 hr 15 min - Unrated. This clandestine documentary, shot partially on an iPhone and smuggled into France in a cake for a last-minute submission to Cannes, depicts the day-to-day life of acclaimed director Jafar Panahi during his house arrest in his Tehran apartment. While appealing his sentence – six years in prison and a 20 year ban from filmmaking – Panahi is seen talking to his family and lawyer on the phone, discussing his plight with his director Mirtahmasb and reflecting on the meaning of the art of filmmaking. "How did Mr. Panahi do this? I'm at a bit of a loss to explain, to tell you the truth, since my job is to review movies, and this, obviously, is something different: a masterpiece in a form that does not yet exist." -A.O. Scott, N.Y. Times. "A. (Highest Rating). This is a great film, and a triumph of creativity and courage over repression." -Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly.
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7:00pm
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1 hr 30 min – Unrated – In Italian with English subtitles. In The Salt of Life, Gianni (Gianni Di Gregorio) plays a middle-aged retiree who has become invisible to all distaff Romans, regardless of age or relation. He contends with an aristocratic, spendthrift mother (Valeria de Franciscis); a wife who is more patronizing friend than romantic partner; a daughter with a slacker boyfriend whom Gianni unwillingly befriends; and a wild young neighbor who sees him merely as her dog walker. Gianni tries his polite, utterly gracious best to generate some kind of extracurricular love life-with both hilarious and poignant results. If you like Italian comedies, don’t miss this latest film by the writer, director and star of “Mid-August Lunch.” “The movie's sensuous appreciation of ripeness and abundance extends to food, clothing and foliage; the lushness of a city (Rome) in bloom virtually bursts from the screen.” –Stephen Holden, N.Y. Times.
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7:00pm
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1 hr 30 min – Unrated – In Italian with English subtitles. In The Salt of Life, Gianni (Gianni Di Gregorio) plays a middle-aged retiree who has become invisible to all distaff Romans, regardless of age or relation. He contends with an aristocratic, spendthrift mother (Valeria de Franciscis); a wife who is more patronizing friend than romantic partner; a daughter with a slacker boyfriend whom Gianni unwillingly befriends; and a wild young neighbor who sees him merely as her dog walker. Gianni tries his polite, utterly gracious best to generate some kind of extracurricular love life-with both hilarious and poignant results. If you like Italian comedies, don’t miss this latest film by the writer, director and star of “Mid-August Lunch.” “The movie's sensuous appreciation of ripeness and abundance extends to food, clothing and foliage; the lushness of a city (Rome) in bloom virtually bursts from the screen.” –Stephen Holden, N.Y. Times.
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7:00pm
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1 hr 30 min – Unrated – In Italian with English subtitles. In The Salt of Life, Gianni (Gianni Di Gregorio) plays a middle-aged retiree who has become invisible to all distaff Romans, regardless of age or relation. He contends with an aristocratic, spendthrift mother (Valeria de Franciscis); a wife who is more patronizing friend than romantic partner; a daughter with a slacker boyfriend whom Gianni unwillingly befriends; and a wild young neighbor who sees him merely as her dog walker. Gianni tries his polite, utterly gracious best to generate some kind of extracurricular love life-with both hilarious and poignant results. If you like Italian comedies, don’t miss this latest film by the writer, director and star of “Mid-August Lunch.” “The movie's sensuous appreciation of ripeness and abundance extends to food, clothing and foliage; the lushness of a city (Rome) in bloom virtually bursts from the screen.” –Stephen Holden, N.Y. Times.
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7:30pm
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1 hr 37 min – In French with English subtitles - Not Rated. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Best Film at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, this drama by the Dardennes brothers was called “a quietly rapturous film about love and redemption” by Manohla Dargis of the N.Y. Times. When the father of 11-year-old Cyril abandons him, Cyril obsessively clings to his bicycle - placing his last bit of hope in this symbol of their relationship. Almost by accident, he becomes the ward of a kind hairdresser, who seems surprised to find herself so determined to help him. With his wild, unpredictable behavior and his disastrous search for father figures, Cyril risks losing her - though she refuses to give up without a fight. “The real reason to see The Kid with a Bike is that it offers something changelessly rare: a credible portrait of goodness.” –Anthony Lane, The New Yorker. “A. Highest Rating! No one charts the wilds of childhood more precisely than the Dardennes.” –Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly.
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7:30pm
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1 hr 37 min – In French with English subtitles - Not Rated. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Best Film at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, this drama by the Dardennes brothers was called “a quietly rapturous film about love and redemption” by Manohla Dargis of the N.Y. Times. When the father of 11-year-old Cyril abandons him, Cyril obsessively clings to his bicycle - placing his last bit of hope in this symbol of their relationship. Almost by accident, he becomes the ward of a kind hairdresser, who seems surprised to find herself so determined to help him. With his wild, unpredictable behavior and his disastrous search for father figures, Cyril risks losing her - though she refuses to give up without a fight. “The real reason to see The Kid with a Bike is that it offers something changelessly rare: a credible portrait of goodness.” –Anthony Lane, The New Yorker. “A. Highest Rating! No one charts the wilds of childhood more precisely than the Dardennes.” –Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly.
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7:30pm
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1 hr 37 min – In French with English subtitles - Not Rated. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Best Film at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, this drama by the Dardennes brothers was called “a quietly rapturous film about love and redemption” by Manohla Dargis of the N.Y. Times. When the father of 11-year-old Cyril abandons him, Cyril obsessively clings to his bicycle - placing his last bit of hope in this symbol of their relationship. Almost by accident, he becomes the ward of a kind hairdresser, who seems surprised to find herself so determined to help him. With his wild, unpredictable behavior and his disastrous search for father figures, Cyril risks losing her - though she refuses to give up without a fight. “The real reason to see The Kid with a Bike is that it offers something changelessly rare: a credible portrait of goodness.” –Anthony Lane, The New Yorker. “A. Highest Rating! No one charts the wilds of childhood more precisely than the Dardennes.” –Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly.
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8:00pm
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Ewing Ventures promises another summer smash hit with their newest offering.
NEXT TO NORMAL is an emotional powerhouse of a musical about a family trying to take care of themselves and each other. Come see this non-stop, roller coaster ride that is one family’s journey of love and loss. This family is about to face the music.
NEXT TO NORMAL (book & lyrics by Brian Yorkey - music by Tom Kitt) won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 2010. The New York Times said, "It is something much more than a feel-good musical- it is a feel-everything musical that glows with breathtaking brilliance." Ewing Ventures is one of the first companies in the country granted rights to perform this show. Don’t miss it!
NEXT TO NORMAL plays May 24-June 24 Thurs @ 7:00 (no show 6/7), Fri & Sat @ 8:00 and Sun @ 2:00
Tickets available at the Nevada City Box Office and Briar Patch also online at www.EwingVenturesNC.com or by calling 530-265-5462
Prices are $15-$35 1/2 price student rush tickets 15 minutes prior to curtain with student ID.
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8:00pm
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Ewing Ventures promises another summer smash hit with their newest offering.
NEXT TO NORMAL is an emotional powerhouse of a musical about a family trying to take care of themselves and each other. Come see this non-stop, roller coaster ride that is one family’s journey of love and loss. This family is about to face the music.
NEXT TO NORMAL (book & lyrics by Brian Yorkey - music by Tom Kitt) won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 2010. The New York Times said, "It is something much more than a feel-good musical- it is a feel-everything musical that glows with breathtaking brilliance." Ewing Ventures is one of the first companies in the country granted rights to perform this show. Don’t miss it!
NEXT TO NORMAL plays May 24-June 24 Thurs @ 7:00 (no show 6/7), Fri & Sat @ 8:00 and Sun @ 2:00
Tickets available at the Nevada City Box Office and Briar Patch also online at www.EwingVenturesNC.com or by calling 530-265-5462
Prices are $15-$35 1/2 price student rush tickets 15 minutes prior to curtain with student ID.
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Theatre
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2:00pm
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Ewing Ventures promises another summer smash hit with their newest offering.
NEXT TO NORMAL is an emotional powerhouse of a musical about a family trying to take care of themselves and each other. Come see this non-stop, roller coaster ride that is one family’s journey of love and loss. This family is about to face the music.
NEXT TO NORMAL (book & lyrics by Brian Yorkey - music by Tom Kitt) won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 2010. The New York Times said, "It is something much more than a feel-good musical- it is a feel-everything musical that glows with breathtaking brilliance." Ewing Ventures is one of the first companies in the country granted rights to perform this show. Don’t miss it!
NEXT TO NORMAL plays May 24-June 24 Thurs @ 7:00 (no show 6/7), Fri & Sat @ 8:00 and Sun @ 2:00
Tickets available at the Nevada City Box Office and Briar Patch also online at www.EwingVenturesNC.com or by calling 530-265-5462
Prices are $15-$35 1/2 price student rush tickets 15 minutes prior to curtain with student ID.
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7:30pm
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Bob Marley's universal appeal, impact on music history and role as a social and political prophet is both unique and unparalleled. “Marley” is the definitive life story of the reggae musician, revolutionary, and legend, from his early days to his rise to international superstardom. Made with the support of the Marley family, the film features rare footage, incredible performances and revelatory interviews with the people that knew him best. “A-. Deeply entrancing… treats Marley as a man of depth and nuance, of inner light and shadow.” –Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly. “What Marley and its wonderful performance footage leave you with most of all is the joy the man took in the music that set him free and enchanted the world.” –Kenneth Turan, L.A. Times
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7:30pm
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Bob Marley's universal appeal, impact on music history and role as a social and political prophet is both unique and unparalleled. “Marley” is the definitive life story of the reggae musician, revolutionary, and legend, from his early days to his rise to international superstardom. Made with the support of the Marley family, the film features rare footage, incredible performances and revelatory interviews with the people that knew him best. “A-. Deeply entrancing… treats Marley as a man of depth and nuance, of inner light and shadow.” –Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly. “What Marley and its wonderful performance footage leave you with most of all is the joy the man took in the music that set him free and enchanted the world.” –Kenneth Turan, L.A. Times
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6:00pm
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Join Animal Place sanctuary for a screening of Vegucated, an award-winning documentary following three meat- and cheese-loving New Yorkers as they take on a vegan diet for 6-weeks. Order your tickets now and receive a free Alternative Baking Company vegan cookie and a free guided sanctuary tour voucher for one!
Dr. Don Forrester will be answering health-related questions after the film: Dr. Forrester, a graduate of Georgetown University School of Medicine, lives in Sacramento, Calif. He spent more than 30 years with Kaiser Permanente and also served as a physician leader working to improve systems of care, including serving as chief of preventive medicine and patient education.