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Cotuit Center for the Arts Announces Upcoming Shows, Classes, & Exhibits

By: Jan. 11, 2012
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Cotuit Center for the Arts Announces upcoming shows, classes, and exhibits:

Friday and Saturday, January 13 and 14

Jane Perkins' "Happy Endings" opens on Jan. 13. It is a dark comedy about the most serious of subjects — death. Not making light of it but seeing the light within it. Jane Perkins’ work as a hospice nurse helps usher people to the next life with dignity and comfort, to accept and at times welcome death. Through Jane’s performance the audience will share what she sees every day: the joy in the pain, the humor in the sadness, the spirit in the bleakness. It’s a trip all of us will take eventually. Jane wants to take a look at it now. And to share her observations and views with you.

All tickets are $12. To purchase tickets, please visit http://cotuitarts.org/index.php/2011/12/happy-endings/ or call 508-428-0669.

Saturday, January 14- Danielle Miraglia and Patrick Fitzimmons

7:30pm in the Art Barn, opening the 2012 Third Fret Season.

Cotuit Center for the Arts and Trespass Music have partnered to present The Third Fret Coffeehouse. The Third Fret is the perfect Cape Cod performance venue to experience nationally touring songwriters creating a buzz throughout the country.

These shows are held in the Art Studio building, known as “The Art Barn” and located to the right of the main building. Doors open at 7pm and the shows begin at 7:30pm. Tickets are $20 for General Admission or $15 for Center Members. For tickets and more information visit http://cotuitarts.org/index.php/2011/12/third-fret-coffee-house-at-cotuit-center-for-the-arts/.

Sunday, January 15 - Free Concert

Sunday Student Soiree from 2-4 pm in the Art Gallery.

"Sunday Student Soirees" is a year-long collaboration among the Cape Cod Conservatory of Music & Arts, Cotuit Center for the Arts, the Cultural Center of Cape Cod and Wellfleet Preservation Hall. All performances will be free and open to the public with receptions following. Show your support to local music students.

Jan 9 - Feb 10- Wild Things

This exhibit in conjunction with the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod will feature the works of over 40 established and emerging Cape Cod artists, featuring their favorite wild things. This unique, free exhibit will introduce kids to the work of artists from Cape Cod, while encouraging their own creativity through engaging educational activities during their visit. For more information please visit http://artsfoundation.org/art-exhibit.

New Classes and Workshops!

Cotuit Center for the Arts offers classes for adults and children in art, music, dance, theater and writing. 

For more information visit http://www.exploreartthejournalproject.com/classes-at-cotuit-center-for-the-arts.html.

Watch a video of the Ukulele Orchestra Class at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mThFIQKgJ1E.

Jacques Brel opening Feb. 2

A musical revue based on Jacques Brel’s lyrics and commentary and music by Jacques Brel.

For more information visit http://cotuitarts.org/index.php/2011/12/jacques-brel-is-alive-and-well-and-living-in-paris/.

Cotuit Center for the Arts is located at (P.O. Box 2042) 4404 Falmouth Rd. (Rte 28), Cotuit, MA 02635. For more information visit http://cotuitarts.org/.



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