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SUMMARY:The Salty Siblings' Harvest Hootenanny
DESCRIPTION:Music By:\nHot Damn Scandal\, Clam Slam Jammers & more! \nPerformances by:\nHillia the Hula Hoop Extrordinaire\, Paper La Shay\, Professor D.R. Schreiber\, Historical Conjurer\, Nyxie Starlite & Hexy Lexi \nHosted by Bowler & Spoons\, your sideshow on the run! \nDown on the farm\, the Salty Siblings are at it again with another live variety show! This year\, the Salty Siblings’ are getting rustic and agrarian with the Harvest Hootenanny! This show will transport you to an evening of zany homespun nonsense as it showcases both local talent and touring acts from all over the Pacific Northwest. The Harvest Hootenanny will celebrate the fall season with a crop of performers including breathtaking burlesque by Hexy Lexi\, delicious drag by Nyxie Starlite\, magical magic by D.R. Schreiber\, Historical Conjurer\, a variety of twists and turns from Hillia the Hula Hoop Extraordinaire and Paper La Shay\, and musical music by Hot Damn Scandal\, The Clam Slam Jammers\, and more! All hosted by your sideshow on the run\, Bowler & Spoons\, The Harvest Hootenanny will run for one night only in Bellingham. \nRecommended for audiences 18+ \nTickets $25 Adv / $30 Day of Show / $45 VIP \nTicket Link – https://www.venuepilot.co/events/82986/orders/new \nFacebook Event Page – https://fb.me/e/3SEGF84bT
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/the-salty-siblings-harvest-hootenanny/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230930T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230930T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
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SUMMARY:Box of Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Dennis McSorley\, a long-time presence over the years in Vermont productions\, he has played memorable roles in works written by established playwrights including Miller\, Stoppard\, Chekov\, Simon\, Mamet\, Albee and Vermont playwrights Steve Goldberg\, Keefe Healy\, Maura Campbell and Jim Lantz. \nA gifted storyteller\, he is now performing his own material and developing it for the stage.  Feedback from prior performances was very positive. \n“ Found myself nodding ‘yes’ and grinning ear to ear.” \n“Keeps popping back into my head.” \n“ So many opportunities to pause and reflect on big issues close to the heart.” \n“ The rhythm and metaphors hit a home run.” – are just a few. \nIn November 2013\, the work was performed at the United Solo Festival  in NYC. \n  \nTickets available in advance and at the door: https://newprospecttheatre.thundertix.com/events/218448 \n  \n 
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/box-of-squirrels-2/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230929T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230929T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230828T002746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T002746Z
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SUMMARY:To Whom It May Concern
DESCRIPTION:A live show where folks read their letters on stage; real letters they’ve written or received\, letters from the Whatcom Museum Archives\,\nthose letters we only wish we could write (and send) and improvised letters based on audience suggestions. A musician will accompany the letters creating an evening of Bellingham history and stories.\n\nAdvanced Tickets:To Whom It May Concern via ThunderTix \n 
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/to-whom-it-may-concern/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230928T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230928T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230915T041439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T041439Z
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SUMMARY:Box of Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Dennis McSorley\, a long-time presence over the years in Vermont productions\, he has played memorable roles in works written by established playwrights including Miller\, Stoppard\, Chekov\, Simon\, Mamet\, Albee and Vermont playwrights Steve Goldberg\, Keefe Healy\, Maura Campbell and Jim Lantz. \nA gifted storyteller\, he is now performing his own material and developing it for the stage.  Feedback from prior performances was very positive. \n“ Found myself nodding ‘yes’ and grinning ear to ear.” \n“Keeps popping back into my head.” \n“ So many opportunities to pause and reflect on big issues close to the heart.” \n“ The rhythm and metaphors hit a home run.” – are just a few. \nIn November 2013\, the work was performed at the United Solo Festival  in NYC. \n  \nTickets available in advance and at the door: https://newprospecttheatre.thundertix.com/events/218448 \n  \n 
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/box-of-squirrels/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230927T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230927T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230903T224858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230903T225056Z
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SUMMARY:4 Week In-Person Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Playworks is offering a 4 week series for all levels of experience. Taught by Sheila Goldsmith\nWe will explore and experience the exercises and practices of improvisation. Covering storytelling\, establishing strong characters and building blocks for scene development. While becoming comfortable with what we call making mistakes in a safe and fun environment! \nSheila Goldsmith\, a veteran of San Francisco Bay Area’s TheatreSports\, co-founded the Upfront Theater and is the founder and director of Improv Playworks\, a school for theatre improv in Bellingham\, WA.  Sheila teaches virtual and in-person improv classes\, and conducts outreach programs and trainings for businesses\, non-profits\, and a variety of other groups. \nSheila has facilitated workshops\, trainings and classes for all ages for over 30 years and is an active member of the Applied Improvisation Network.  She specializes in helping individuals and groups build skills in communication\, leadership\, listening\, risk-taking\, and adaptability.  She has worked and studied with a broad spectrum of noted teachers including R.D. Laing\, psychologist\, and Keith Johnstone\, author of Impro.  Her philosophy and practice are shaped by intensive training in group facilitation\, psychology\, and community development.  As a teacher\, she seeks to create an atmosphere of trust\, respect\, safety and play\, in order to connect individuals more deeply with their creative possibilities. \n  \nCall Sheila @ 360-756-0756 to register  COST: $100.00 for 4 sessions/ or $30 per single session
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/6914/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230926T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230926T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230903T235313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230917T134248Z
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SUMMARY:Bellingham Story Hour - Theme - Birthday! (It's my party)
DESCRIPTION:Bellingham Story Shares take place on the 4th Tuesday of every month. \n\n\n\n\n\nLive Story Shares start in the Lobby with a little pre-show invitation to hang out; vote on ridiculous and arbitrary things\, support the theatre with some delicious beverage purchases and in general just to bridge the gap between your lives and our live events. This time around the theme is BIRTHDAY- so plz note there will be definitely be cupcakes.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a night of true stories told live! \nThe act of sharing our most authentic selves with other people in a safe and encouraging environment creates connection and allows us to see ourselves in others. \nStories can be entertaining\, heartwarming\, educational\, cringe inducing\, shame releasing\, vulnerable\, weird\, and all of the things in-between but they are always true\, always your own experience\, and always rewarding to tell and hear. \nPut your name in the hat for the chance to tell your own 5 to 10 minute story live on stage\, or just enjoy listening to the true tales and authentic adventures of your friends and neighbors. \nRead our story guidelines and community agreement below. \n*please note that online ticket sales stop at 4:30 pm on the date of the show.Tickets can still be purchased at the door starting at 6:30pm. \nStory hour guidelines : Story Guidelines | Bellingham Story Hour \nTickets: Home | Bellingham Story Hour
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/bellingham-story-hour-3/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230923T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230908T231016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T231016Z
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SUMMARY:Turn Key Runner De-Esser & Sam Chue
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n\nTurn Key Runner makes their Bellingham debut at the New Prospect Theater on the 23rd. Their mix of rock\, folk\, psychedelic and alternative rock is sure to please audiences looking for a nostalgic sound made fresh. \n \nDe-Esser recently launched his debut vinyl album\, TAME. His grim\, intricate lyrics are a perfect foil for stripped-down acoustic guitar stylings. \nSam Chue is a Bellingham staple who has recently returned to playing music in town after a familial tragedy. Sam’s one of the Northwest’s most distinct and sublime singer-songwriters.\n\n\nTickets $7 Pre-Sale / $10 Day of Show Doors open at 5pm\n\nPre-Sale Tickets: DE-ESSER\, SAM CHUE\, TURN KEY RUNNER (ticketstripe.com)
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/turn-key-runner-de-esser-sam-chue/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230921T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230705T023142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T074429Z
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SUMMARY:Muriel Anderson Multimedia Show
DESCRIPTION:Guitarist\, harp-guitarist\, and composer Muriel Anderson embraces music from all over the world with a sense of grace\, joy\, and gentle humor. If you’re not already familiar with Muriel\, you will find yourself smiling when you feel the joy of her music shining through a stunning array of styles. \n  \nMuriel is the first woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship. Her CD\, “Nightlight Daylight”\, was chosen as one of the top 10 CDs of the decade by Guitar Player Magazine\, and her “Heartstrings” recording accompanied the astronauts on the space shuttle. Among those she has performed/recorded with are Chet Atkins\, Les Paul\, Victor Wooten\, Tommy Emmanuel and the Nashville Chamber Orchestra.  Muriel was also named one of the top 50 acoustic guitarists of all time by Guitar Player Magazine. \n  \nMuriel’s multimedia show brings you on a planetary tour of tastes\, images\, and music with a backdrop of stunning visuals by photo-artist Bryan Allen. \n  \nMuriel’s new theme is Optimism and her recent release is her new album and book “The Optimism Collection”.  It features music and visuals drawn from a huge variety of inspirations. \n  \nHer “Acoustic Chef” is a CD of music from around the world with a cookbook of recipes and stories to go with each tune.  Muriel is host of the renowned Muriel Anderson’s ALL STAR GUITAR NIGHT® and founder of the MUSIC FOR LIFE ALLIANCE charity. \nAdvance tickets are available up until the day before the show and any tickets left available will be for sale at the door the day of the event. \nYou can chose a general admission ticket for $20 or a general admission ticket plus a copy of Acoustic Chef for $45 (a $10 discount on the book!) which you will be able to pick up at the show. \nAdvance tickets: https://newprospecttheatre.thundertix.com/events/215166 \n 
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/muriel-anderson-multimedia-show/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230920T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230920T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230903T224754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230903T224754Z
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SUMMARY:4 Week In-Person Workshop - Sept 6\,13\,20\,27
DESCRIPTION:Playworks is offering a 4 week series for all levels of experience. Taught by Sheila Goldsmith\nWe will explore and experience the exercises and practices of improvisation. Covering storytelling\, establishing strong characters and building blocks for scene development. While becoming comfortable with what we call making mistakes in a safe and fun environment! \nSheila Goldsmith\, a veteran of San Francisco Bay Area’s TheatreSports\, co-founded the Upfront Theater and is the founder and director of Improv Playworks\, a school for theatre improv in Bellingham\, WA.  Sheila teaches virtual and in-person improv classes\, and conducts outreach programs and trainings for businesses\, non-profits\, and a variety of other groups. \nSheila has facilitated workshops\, trainings and classes for all ages for over 30 years and is an active member of the Applied Improvisation Network.  She specializes in helping individuals and groups build skills in communication\, leadership\, listening\, risk-taking\, and adaptability.  She has worked and studied with a broad spectrum of noted teachers including R.D. Laing\, psychologist\, and Keith Johnstone\, author of Impro.  Her philosophy and practice are shaped by intensive training in group facilitation\, psychology\, and community development.  As a teacher\, she seeks to create an atmosphere of trust\, respect\, safety and play\, in order to connect individuals more deeply with their creative possibilities. \n  \nCall Sheila @ 360-756-0756 to register  COST: $100.00 for 4 sessions/ or $30 per single session
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/4-week-in-person-workshop-sept-6132027-2/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230919T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230903T235134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230903T235134Z
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SUMMARY:Bellingham Story Hour Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Workshops take place on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month\,\nfrom 7 to 9 pm at The New Prospect Street Theater.\nWe recommend attending both workshops prior to\nThe Bellingham Story Hour Event. \nWorkshop Format\nWorkshops are offered by donation for the instructors time and pedagogy.\nA $20 donation to the instructors (payable at each workshop) is suggested but is not a requirement for participation.\n​\nWorkshops will be hosted by a member of the community with some understood expertise in storytelling. \nStory hour guidelines : Story Guidelines | Bellingham Story Hour \nTo Register for a Workshop: Home | Bellingham Story Hour
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/bellingham-story-hour-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Ethos West Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230917T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230917T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230705T015115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230823T035647Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Sunset Sessions - Best Intentions
DESCRIPTION:Summer Sunset Sessions on the patio of Bellingham Cider Co. are the best way to end your weekend. Beverages (they have more than cider!) and their full menu are available. \nThe Best Intentions live in that transcendent place where happy meets sad – like walking down your old high school sweetheart’s road\, or when you finally figured out how to make grandma’s cookies like she used to. Their musical saw\, melancholy guitar\, and carefully sculpted harmonies will stick with you long after the microphones get packed up and the venue lights dim. \nTickets available in advance and at the ally entrance to the Bellingham Cider Company’s patio. \nAdvance tickets: https://newprospecttheatre.thundertix.com/events/217476
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/summer-sunset-sessions-best-intentions/
LOCATION:Bellingham Cider Comany
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230916T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230916T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230906T030658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T032538Z
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SUMMARY:Sound System Benefit - Social Hour 6-7pm - Show at 7pm - Donations at the Door
DESCRIPTION:We have a great venue\, and a great PA but we need good microphones and stands to go with it. Please help us purchase them. \nThis line up: \n\nMarvin Johnson and Mitzi Moore playing for social hour in the lobby.\nMark Ashworth and Rick Haykin open with a few words about the benefit and a few songs\nChad Petersen and Rick Haykin\nChuck Dingee and Sharon Mayson\nKeith Carpenter\, Lynn Givler and Brian Cunningham\nPenny Stinkers playing acoustic\n\n  \nPerformer bios: \nRick Haykin Saxophone \nClassically trained on Sax\, Rick enjoys injecting soul into his sound. \nRick has played venues such as Seattle’s Paramount Theater\, The Portland Coliseum and the Oregon Country Fair Main Stage\, in groups opening for Allman Brothers\, Warren Zevon\, Michael Hedges\, Alice in Chains\, Ann and Nancy Wilson and Susan Tedeschi \n  \nChuck Dingée and Sharon Mayson’s beautiful vocals are what make Free Harmony unique and a treat to listen to. They started singing together in 2017 and have been busy entertaining people in the Northwest ever since. \nA founding member of Bellingham’s popular classic rock band The Walrus\, Chuck has been singing and playing in the area for over 40 years.  He has an eclectic repertoire of hundreds of songs from Gershwin to Beatles to Pink Floyd. \nHaving sung all her life\, Sharon has an incredibly smooth voice and performs in local Northwest bands High Spirits and Pacific Twang. \nTogether they play an entertaining mix of songs ranging from the 60s to present\, by artists like Simon & Garfunkel\, The Beatles\, Emmylou Harris\, Crowded House\, Indigo Girls\, First Aid Kit\, Pink Floyd\, Eagles\, Bonnie Raitt\, and many others. In March 2019\, Free Harmony was opening act for the band America at the Tulalip and Legends Casinos in Washington state.
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/sound-system-benefit-donations-at-the-door/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230915T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230915T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230701T235707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240217T052550Z
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SUMMARY:Robin Christopher Show
DESCRIPTION:The Robin Christopher Show is a live theatre talk show that not only showcases improvisers and a variety of other talents from comedians to ventriloquists\, but the audience itself. Each show\, Robin and Christopher pick two audience members from the audience to interview followed by an improvised sketch based on the interview.\n     Come laugh and learn about the people in your neighborhood. In your neighborhood. In your neighborhood. They’re the people that you meet each day. \nPre-sale tickets end the day before – ticket will be available at the door – first come first serve so get your tickets early! \nRobin Christopher Show Ticket Link https://newprospecttheatre.thundertix.com/events/219512
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/robin-christopher-show-3/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230914T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230914T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230706T035209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T040457Z
UID:6726-1694718000-1694725200@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:Sofia Talvik
DESCRIPTION:Unmistakably Nordic in flavor\, Sofia Talvik somehow still conforms to American interpretations of her own original music\, a North Sea siren blending sparkle and melancholy. A veteran performer with 7 full length albums as well as numerous EPs\, singles and tours behind her. \nThe latest album “Paws of a Bear” released in September 2019 gained a lot of critical acclaim in both the U.S and Europe\, charting on the top lists of U.S Folk Radio\, Roots Music Report and Euro Americana Charts. The first single “Take Me Home” stayed in the top 10 of U.S Folk Radio Charts for several months. Many of the songs of the album are on the theme of home and identity. \n“A keen songwriter\, the indie folk artist crafts beautiful soundscapes of subtle\, rootsy timbres that place the pristine storyteller’s voice at their center. In this case of developing savvy arrangements that highlight her haunting vocals\, the roots music that Talvik develops is of a similar tapestry to Joni Mitchell\, tapping into that same knack for soul-stirring clarity and resonance. Between\, however\, is something of a different nature. Open-air production sets the scene for an evocative and atmospheric release from the Swedish folk artist.” – PopMatters \nAdvance tickets $22 : https://newprospecttheatre.thundertix.com/events/215227 \nDay of tickets $25 (if available) can be purchased at the door
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/sofia-talvik/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230913T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230913T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230903T224620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230903T224620Z
UID:6909-1694631600-1694638800@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:4 Week In-Person Workshop - Sept 6\,13\,20\,27
DESCRIPTION:Playworks is offering a 4 week series for all levels of experience. Taught by Sheila Goldsmith\nWe will explore and experience the exercises and practices of improvisation. Covering storytelling\, establishing strong characters and building blocks for scene development. While becoming comfortable with what we call making mistakes in a safe and fun environment! \nSheila Goldsmith\, a veteran of San Francisco Bay Area’s TheatreSports\, co-founded the Upfront Theater and is the founder and director of Improv Playworks\, a school for theatre improv in Bellingham\, WA.  Sheila teaches virtual and in-person improv classes\, and conducts outreach programs and trainings for businesses\, non-profits\, and a variety of other groups. \nSheila has facilitated workshops\, trainings and classes for all ages for over 30 years and is an active member of the Applied Improvisation Network.  She specializes in helping individuals and groups build skills in communication\, leadership\, listening\, risk-taking\, and adaptability.  She has worked and studied with a broad spectrum of noted teachers including R.D. Laing\, psychologist\, and Keith Johnstone\, author of Impro.  Her philosophy and practice are shaped by intensive training in group facilitation\, psychology\, and community development.  As a teacher\, she seeks to create an atmosphere of trust\, respect\, safety and play\, in order to connect individuals more deeply with their creative possibilities. \n  \nCall Sheila @ 360-756-0756 to register  COST: $100.00 for 4 sessions/ or $30 per single session
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/4-week-in-person-workshop-sept-6132027/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230910T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230910T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230705T020309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230816T221213Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Sunset Sessions - Hot Tomatoes
DESCRIPTION:Summer Sunset Sessions on the patio of Bellingham Cider Co. are the best way to end your weekend. Beverages (they have more than cider!) and their full menu is available. \n“Forced to reconcile their differences during the dark years of quarantine\, The Hot Tomatoes emerge as a point of light and hope for all of humanity. They play all those tunes from the 1920’s and 30’s you’d forgotten you liked (plus some others).” \nTickets available in advance and at the ally entrance to the Bellingham Cider Company’s patio. \n  \nAdvance tickets: https://newprospecttheatre.thundertix.com/events/215165
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/summer-sunset-sessions-hot-tomatoes/
LOCATION:Bellingham Cider Comany
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230909T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230909T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230828T000037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T000037Z
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SUMMARY:Pass Over
DESCRIPTION:PASS OVER\, by Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu is heading to Bellingham! \n  \nThe Bellingham Theatre Guild at New Prospect Theatre will be hosting Stage Left Theater’s production of Pass Over on Saturday\, September 9. \n  \nPass Over recently took top honors at the American Association of Community Theatres’ (AACT) national competition in Louisville\, Kentucky. Awards included Best Play\, Best Director\, and Best Ensemble. The national win comes after the troupe took a host of awards at state and regional competitions in Tacoma\, Washington and in McMinnville\, Oregon. \n  \nMoses and Kitch stand around on the corner – talking shit\, passing the time\, and hoping that maybe today will be different. As they dream of their promised land\, a stranger wanders into their space with his own agenda and derails their plans. Emotional and lyrical\, Pass Over crafts everyday profanities into poetic and humorous riffs\, exposing the unquestionable human spirit of young men stuck in a cycle just looking for a way out. A provocative riff on Waiting for Godot\, Pass Over is a rare piece of politically charged theater by a bold new American voice. (Concord Theatricals\, 2023). \n  \nStage Left’s production includes Dahveed Bullis as Moses\, Matthew Slater as Kitch\, and Danny Anderson as Mister/Ossifer. The play is 52 minutes long with no intermission. Other troupe members include Malcolm Pelles (Director)\, Michael Schmidt (Stage Manager)\, Alana Shepherd (Lighting Designer)\, and Jeremy Whittington (Scenic and Sound Designer). The troupe performed an encore performance at Gonzaga University in July\, but this will be their first out-of-town tour of the play after the trip to nationals. \n  \nAdvanced Tickets: Pass Over via ThunderTix \n  \nKaleidoscope Combo (both When Jack Met Jill and Pass Over): Kaleidoscope Combo via ThunderTix
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/pass-over/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230908T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230908T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230827T235911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230827T235911Z
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SUMMARY:“LEND US YOUR EARS Sixth Season Kick-Off
DESCRIPTION:THE BELLINGHAM THEATRE GUILD’s reading series announces its up-coming shows and showcases two original works in a Pay-What-You-Will evening.\nLEND US YOUR EARS\, the reading series at the Bellingham Theatre Guild\, presents their “LUYE Sixth Season Kick-Off” at the New\nProspect Theatre on Friday September 8th\, at 7:30pm. The evening will include readings of two originals works and reveal the slate of plays readings throughout BTG’s 2023-2024 season.\nThe Pay-What-You-Will performance includes two short plays\, Five Micro-Plays Near the End and Building Self-Esteem\, directed by the playwright and artistic director of LUYE\, Sean Walbeck. The Micro-Plays are five short plays and monologues near the moment of a death and Building Self Esteem follows an on-line therapy scam that may actually work. Silly\, touching and short\, these plays will be\nperformed by top-notch local actors\, and include adult language and situations. Sean Walbeck\, and hopefully LUYE’s season’s directors\, will also announce the dates and performances of the readings throughout LUYE’s Sixth season.\nLEND US YOUR EARS (with the mission: Good Plays Read Well) produces matinee readings with local actors in front of the curtains\, with general admission seating and the audience choosing what it wants to pay. No reservations necessary.\nThe Bellingham Theatre Guild is a volunteer theater that has been serving the\nWhatcom County community since 1927. More information about BTG can be found at\nwww.bellinghamtheatreguild.com.
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/lend-us-your-ears-sixth-season-kick-off/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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UID:6856-1694115000-1694120400@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:When Jack Met Jill
DESCRIPTION:BELLINGHAM THEATRE GUILD presents Adam Szymkowicz’s wildly imaginative post-modern life story of fable-famous Jack and Jill (post-bucket and out of chronology!) as their first production on the Lucas Hicks stage. \nDirected by Suzanne Mackay and a cast of fabulous local actors\, WHEN JACK MET JILL follows the mostly-post-bucket lives of the famous couple throughout time and the ages as they struggle with the definitions of their relationship to each other.  This goofy adult travail\, like most of Szymkowicz’s work\, mixes light and dark with a contemporary wariness of either. \n“WHEN JACK MET JILL is produced by special arrangement with THE GERSH AGENCY\, 41 Madison Avenue\, 29th Floor\, New York NY  10010 \nThe Bellingham Theatre Guild is a volunteer theater that has been serving the Whatcom County community since 1927.  More information about BTG can be found at www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. \nUM ROLL PLEASE** Congratulations Bellingham Theatre Guild with their performance of “When Jack Met Jill” at #kaleidoscope23. They are 1 of 2 companies ADVANCED TO REGIONALS in McMinnville\, OR on March 17 &18 at the Gallery Theater. AWARDS EARNED: ‘Outstanding Transitions’. ‘Outstanding Music Design – Christopher Coombs for “When Jack Met Jill”. ‘Host Technical Staff Recognition’. ‘WSCTA Magic Moment Honorable Mentions’ -The Lawn Mower scene of “When Jack Met Jill” & Jack playing with Jacob scene in “When Jack Met Jill”. ‘Outstanding Ensemble Performance’. ‘Outstanding Production’. \nAdvanced Tickets: When Jack Met Jill via ThunderTix \nKaleidoscope Combo (both When Jack Met Jill and Pass Over): Kaleidoscope Combo via ThunderTix \n 
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/when-jack-met-jill-4/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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UID:6906-1694026800-1694034000@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:4 Week In-Person Workshop - Sept 6\, 13\, 20\, 27
DESCRIPTION:Playworks is offering a 4 week series for all levels of experience. Taught by Sheila Goldsmith\nWe will explore and experience the exercises and practices of improvisation. Covering storytelling\, establishing strong characters and building blocks for scene development. While becoming comfortable with what we call making mistakes in a safe and fun environment! \nSheila Goldsmith\, a veteran of San Francisco Bay Area’s TheatreSports\, co-founded the Upfront Theater and is the founder and director of Improv Playworks\, a school for theatre improv in Bellingham\, WA.  Sheila teaches virtual and in-person improv classes\, and conducts outreach programs and trainings for businesses\, non-profits\, and a variety of other groups. \nSheila has facilitated workshops\, trainings and classes for all ages for over 30 years and is an active member of the Applied Improvisation Network.  She specializes in helping individuals and groups build skills in communication\, leadership\, listening\, risk-taking\, and adaptability.  She has worked and studied with a broad spectrum of noted teachers including R.D. Laing\, psychologist\, and Keith Johnstone\, author of Impro.  Her philosophy and practice are shaped by intensive training in group facilitation\, psychology\, and community development.  As a teacher\, she seeks to create an atmosphere of trust\, respect\, safety and play\, in order to connect individuals more deeply with their creative possibilities. \n  \nCall Sheila @ 360-756-0756 to register  COST: $100.00 for 4 sessions/ or $30 per single session
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/4-week-in-person-workshop-sept-6-13-20-27/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230905T210000
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CREATED:20230903T235024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230903T235024Z
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SUMMARY:Bellingham Story Hour Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Workshops take place on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month\,\nfrom 7 to 9 pm at The New Prospect Street Theater.\nWe recommend attending both workshops prior to\nThe Bellingham Story Hour Event. \nWorkshop Format\nWorkshops are offered by donation for the instructors time and pedagogy.\nA $20 donation to the instructors (payable at each workshop) is suggested but is not a requirement for participation.\n​\nWorkshops will be hosted by a member of the community with some understood expertise in storytelling. \nStory hour guidelines : Story Guidelines | Bellingham Story Hour \nTo Register for a Workshop: Home | Bellingham Story Hour
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/bellingham-story-hour-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Ethos West Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230903T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230903T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230823T040233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230823T040233Z
UID:6824-1693765800-1693773000@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:Summer Sunset Sessions - Moving Hats
DESCRIPTION:Summer Sunset Sessions on the patio of Bellingham Cider Co. are the best way to end your weekend. Beverages (they have more than cider!) and their full menu are available. \nThe Moving Hats are a Bellingham powerhouse if traditional music. \nFeaturing high energy accordion/fiddle tunes\, vocal harmony on obscure ballads and pub singalongs\, and the occasional surprising cover\, they play music suitable fir anywhere drinks are being served. \nTickets available in advance and at the ally entrance to the Bellingham Cider Company’s patio. \nAdvance tickets: https://newprospecttheatre.thundertix.com/events/217477 \n 
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/summer-sunset-sessions-moving-hats/
LOCATION:Bellingham Cider Comany
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230902T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230902T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230715T022000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230715T022000Z
UID:6754-1693675800-1693688400@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:7 Day Dance Festival - Two shows 5pm & 7:30pm
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 7-Day Dance Festival! This beloved Bellingham-based event returns for its 6th year of inspiring creativity and fostering connections in our local arts community. Dancers and choreographers of all dance styles and levels of experience are invited to come together and create new work. This week-long creative process will culminate in two performances open to the public on Saturday\, September 2 at 5:00 and 7:30 PM at the New Prospect Theatre. \n  \nThe content of this show is still yet to be known. 7DDF invites you to take a risk on this unique audience experience and witness the creativity that emerges. Tickets are $8-15 and are available online or at the door! Visit bhamrep.org for tickets and more information. \n  \nTickets:  bhamrep.org/events/7ddf2023
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/7-day-dance-festival-two-shows-5pm-730pm/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230827T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230827T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230705T015604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230823T214157Z
UID:6703-1693161000-1693166400@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:Summer Sunset Sessions - Yankee Drivers
DESCRIPTION:Summer Sunset Sessions on the patio of Bellingham Cider Co. are the best way to end your weekend. Beverages (they have more than cider!) and their full menu are available. \nTickets available in advance and at the ally entrance to the Bellingham Cider Company’s patio. \n  \nAdvance tickets: https://newprospecttheatre.thundertix.com/events/215164
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/summer-sunset-sessions-yankee-drivers/
LOCATION:Bellingham Cider Comany
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230826T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230826T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230806T235631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230815T041825Z
UID:6766-1693045800-1693053000@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:Improv Workshop with Sheila Goldsmith - Free for members!
DESCRIPTION:Free Improv Workshop all levels welcome!\nLaughter is just the beginning…\nImprov is much more than making people laugh-it is a way to enhance creativity\, communication\, and collaboration.\nJoin us and become more comfortable thinking on your feet through play!\nDevelop life skills while enjoying fun and laughter in a positive atmosphere. \nSheila Goldsmith\, a veteran of San Francisco Bay Area’s TheatreSports\, co-founded the Upfront Theater and is the founder and director of Improv Playworks\, a school for theatre improv in Bellingham\, WA.  Sheila teaches virtual and in-person improv classes\, and conducts outreach programs and trainings for businesses\, non-profits\, and a variety of other groups. \nSheila has facilitated workshops\, trainings and classes for all ages for over 30 years and is an active member of the Applied Improvisation Network.  She specializes in helping individuals and groups build skills in communication\, leadership\, listening\, risk-taking\, and adaptability.  She has worked and studied with a broad spectrum of noted teachers including R.D. Laing\, psychologist\, and Keith Johnstone\, author of Impro.  Her philosophy and practice are shaped by intensive training in group facilitation\, psychology\, and community development.  As a teacher\, she seeks to create an atmosphere of trust\, respect\, safety and play\, in order to connect individuals more deeply with their creative possibilities. \nCall Sheila @ 360-756-0756 to pre-register
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/improv-workshop-with-sheila-goldsmith-free/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230823T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230823T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230501T045917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T045917Z
UID:6234-1692820800-1692828000@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:Mama's Broke from Nova Scotia
DESCRIPTION:Mamas Broke is a powerful folk duo that deliver a compelling performance with heart and raw energy. Although highly influenced by their Canadian roots\, Lisa and Amy are based out of nowhere and everywhere. \nTheir two strong voices blend to create haunting harmonies\, while they artfully juggle fiddle\, banjo\, guitar and mandolin\, and incorporate traditional dance and foot percussion into their performance. Their original  and often dark  compositions push the boundaries of tradition and the constraints of genre. Drawing from old-time\, Quebecois\, blues\, punk\, Celtic\, Balkan and  doom metal\, they create a soundscape that is both familiar and new. \nSince forming the band in 2014\, Mamas Broke has been gaining momentum fast ; having already completed two European\, and several Canadian and U.S. tours. They have performed in a wide range of venues\, from circus shows in New Orleans\, to pirate ships in Amsterdam\, to concert halls in Ireland\, to theatres in Brooklyn. In this way\, they stay true to the transient nature of folklore\, as they travel the world sharing and collecting song. \nVideo link: Mama’s Broke: Tiny Desk Concert. \nTickets: Mama’s Broke from Nova Scotia (brownpapertickets.com.)
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/mamas-broke-from-nova-scotia/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230820T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230820T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230704T004258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230821T024325Z
UID:6667-1692558000-1692565200@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:Chicago The Musical: Teen Edition
DESCRIPTION:Our production of Chicago is designed to redefine the look most commonly associated with the show. Our Chicago shares the same story while including body types and gender identities that have previously been left out of the story. Additionally our show is geared toward what happens when women are in charge of their own stories. Chicago explores themes such as murder\, death\, pregnancy\, mild-sexual references\, infidelity\, and employs the use of prop guns. Please consider how these themes may affect you while making your choice to join us at the theatre. \nLittle Lemon Productions is a student run theater company dedicated to producing shows for students by students. Our upcoming show Chicago marks our first Repertory Program production. These productions aim to educate students on what a professional process looks like while implementing union standards. Our hope is that by educating students on what union standards look like our students are prepared to go into professional spaces\, and know warning signs of situations that violate their rights and are potentially dangerous. Little Lemon is dedicated to ensuring that money is never a barrier to a student’s participation and has been fundraising and working to eliminate tuition from the company. Your support and visit to the theatre goes directly to Little Lemons future. Our current goals being\, building a size inclusive costume closet and financial equity for our performers through tuition free show and scholarship accessibility. We thank you for your donations and your constant support of Little Lemon. We could not do this without you\, and we cannot wait for you to see all of our hard work pay off. \nTickets available  in advance and at the door. \nAdvance tickets: Chicago via ThunderTix
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/chicago-10/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230820T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230704T004157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230821T024243Z
UID:6665-1692540000-1692547200@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:Chicago The Musical: Teen Edition - Understudy performance
DESCRIPTION:Our production of Chicago is designed to redefine the look most commonly associated with the show. Our Chicago shares the same story while including body types and gender identities that have previously been left out of the story. Additionally our show is geared toward what happens when women are in charge of their own stories. Chicago explores themes such as murder\, death\, pregnancy\, mild-sexual references\, infidelity\, and employs the use of prop guns. Please consider how these themes may affect you while making your choice to join us at the theatre. \nLittle Lemon Productions is a student run theater company dedicated to producing shows for students by students. Our upcoming show Chicago marks our first Repertory Program production. These productions aim to educate students on what a professional process looks like while implementing union standards. Our hope is that by educating students on what union standards look like our students are prepared to go into professional spaces\, and know warning signs of situations that violate their rights and are potentially dangerous. Little Lemon is dedicated to ensuring that money is never a barrier to a student’s participation and has been fundraising and working to eliminate tuition from the company. Your support and visit to the theatre goes directly to Little Lemons future. Our current goals being\, building a size inclusive costume closet and financial equity for our performers through tuition free show and scholarship accessibility. We thank you for your donations and your constant support of Little Lemon. We could not do this without you\, and we cannot wait for you to see all of our hard work pay off. \nTickets available  in advance and at the door. \nAdvance tickets: Chicago via ThunderTix
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/chicago-9/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230819T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230819T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230704T003955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230727T035627Z
UID:6663-1692471600-1692478800@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:Chicago The Musical: Teen Edition
DESCRIPTION:Our production of Chicago is designed to redefine the look most commonly associated with the show. Our Chicago shares the same story while including body types and gender identities that have previously been left out of the story. Additionally our show is geared toward what happens when women are in charge of their own stories. Chicago explores themes such as murder\, death\, pregnancy\, mild-sexual references\, infidelity\, and employs the use of prop guns. Please consider how these themes may affect you while making your choice to join us at the theatre. \nLittle Lemon Productions is a student run theater company dedicated to producing shows for students by students. Our upcoming show Chicago marks our first Repertory Program production. These productions aim to educate students on what a professional process looks like while implementing union standards. Our hope is that by educating students on what union standards look like our students are prepared to go into professional spaces\, and know warning signs of situations that violate their rights and are potentially dangerous. Little Lemon is dedicated to ensuring that money is never a barrier to a student’s participation and has been fundraising and working to eliminate tuition from the company. Your support and visit to the theatre goes directly to Little Lemons future. Our current goals being\, building a size inclusive costume closet and financial equity for our performers through tuition free show and scholarship accessibility. We thank you for your donations and your constant support of Little Lemon. We could not do this without you\, and we cannot wait for you to see all of our hard work pay off. \nTickets available  in advance and at the door. \nAdvance tickets: Chicago via ThunderTix
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/chicago-8/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230819T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230819T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T054733
CREATED:20230704T003846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230727T035656Z
UID:6661-1692453600-1692460800@newprospecttheatre.org
SUMMARY:Chicago The Musical: Teen Edition
DESCRIPTION:Beginning in 2018\, Little Lemon Productions (LLP)\, started by Adaryn Healy and Brody Buck\, worked to create a safe\, creative space for students by students. Our first project showed our student community that we have the ability and power to create meaningful\, fun\, and beautiful art together. LLP allows students from all schooling and performing backgrounds to learn and grow together. By creating this space\, we can ensure all students have an opportunity to shine in many different ways\, such as; Directing\, Stage Management\, Light and Sound work\, Set Design\, Music Direction\, Pit Orchestra Direction and Membership\, and many\, many more. Adaryn and Brody began this company with the hope that students from all the surrounding areas could have access to theater that is inclusive and empowering. As time has gone on\, LLP has continued to expand its team and its student outreach; it regularly has student participants from 3 different school districts and seven different high schools. \nTickets available  in advance and at the door. \nAdvance tickets: Chicago via ThunderTix
URL:https://newprospecttheatre.org/event/chicago-7/
LOCATION:Lucas Hicks Auditorium
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