Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Things to Do in Glens Falls for June 2010


Crandall Public Library

Film Program

Tuesday, June 29, 6:30 pm
Bright Star (Canada, 2009, 119 min., color, 35 mm) Jane Campion uses John Keats’ poetry to underscore the fervent passion, and surprising decorum, that run deep in this story of his unconsummated romance with Fanny Brawne. The daughter of his landlady, Fanny was a fashion maven at 17, and a flirt; Keats was anemic and solitary. He loved her, and she, him. Their days play out, before what we know will be his untimely death, in the golden glow of young love and ardent verse. “Keats’s genius — underestimated by many of the critics of his time, championed by a loyal coterie of literary friends — is the fixed point around which ‘Bright Star’ orbits.”- A.O.Scott, NYTimes 9/16/09

Charles R. Wood Events

Wednesday, June 30, 2:00 pm
Wednesday, June 30, 8:00 pm
Thursday, July 1, 8:00 pm
Friday, July 2, 8:00 pm
Saturday, July 3, 8:00 pm
What A Glorious Feeling A play with music and dance by Jay Berkow
Inspired by true events, experience the backstage drama behind the making of Gene Kelly's Singin' in the Rain. Many film buffs regard "Singin’ in the Rain" as the greatest movie musical of all time. As is often the case with beloved screen and stage presentations, the making of this award-winning film holds stories every bit as fascinating as the finished product. Inspired by true events, What a Glorious Feeling brings to life the tempestuous love triangle between Gene Kelly; Jeanne Coyne, the film’s dance captain; and Kelly’s co-director (and Coyne’s ex-husband), Stanley Donen. Jay Berkow’s new play, fittingly filled with music and dance, celebrates the genius of this artistic collaboration as it explores the emotional complexity of the trio’s lives behind the scenes. You’ll experience great music and the thrilling choreographic process behind some of Hollywood’s most enduring dance sequences. East coast premiere. (Contains mature language.)

Thursday, July 8, 8:00 pm
Friday, July 9, 8:00 pm
Saturday, July 10, 8:00 pm
Wednesday, July 14, 2:00 pm
Wednesday, July 14, 8:00 pm
Thursday, July 15, 8:00 pm
Friday, July 16, 8:00 pm
Saturday, July 17, 8:00 pm
Brush the Summer By A world premiere by Hal Corley. ATF presents the world premiere of Hal Corley’s thought-provoking play. Set in the Adirondacks, Brush the Summer By brings together a reserved divorcee from Maryland on a leaf-peeping trip and a local bartender who exposes her to nature, late love and more. With equal parts comedy and drama, Corley explores the joys and dangers of living in the moment and the challenges and rewards of forgiveness. (Contains adult themes and brief partial nudity.)

Thursday, July 22, 8:00 pm
Friday, July 23, 8:00 pm
Saturday, July 24, 8:00 pm
Wednesday, July 28, 2:00 pm
Wednesday, July 28, 8:00 pm
Thursday, July 29, 8:00 pm
Friday, July 30, 8:00 pm
Saturday, July 31, 8:00 pm
Murder for Two: a Killer Musical Learn how one plus one equals 13 in this hilarious two-man murder mystery musical. Created by Joe Kinosian (music and book) and Kellen Blair (lyrics and book), the fast-paced comedy features two actors – one playing a detective and the other portraying 12 suspects in the murder of a well-known novelist – and one piano. Along the way, you’ll meet a distraught but ditzy widow, a comely ballerina, the town psychiatrist, a grad student aspiring to become a detective, a 12-member boys’ choir that’s nine members short, a squabbling middle-aged couple, and more. And what about the missing ice cream?

Sunday, July 25, 8:00 pm
Monday, July 26, 8:00 pm
Loving Leo By Sara Cooper & Zachary Redler. It’s common wisdom that the addition of a third person into a household can complicate the formerly serene life of a married couple. But what if that addition is not a child but the 73-year-old stepfather of the wife? A one-bedroom apartment in the Bronx is the setting for this humorous and poignant examination of the way we adapt to major changes in our lives. Loving Leo is another in ATF’s ongoing Play in Progress series, part of our commitment to the presentation of new works. It’s your chance to be a part of the creative process that produces the hit shows of tomorrow. Following the reading, get a glimpse of the art of playwriting as you discuss the show with the writers.

Wednesday, July 28 through Saturday, July 31, 9:45 pm
A Late Evening with Gilles Chiasson ATF founder and Broadway veteran returns for four nights of music & song. Playwright. Composer. Lyricist. Arranger. Producer. Singer. Musician. Television and film performer. Member of the Original Broadway Casts of blockbusters such as Baz Luhrmann’s La Boheme, The Civil War, The Scarlet Pimpernel and RENT. And frequent performer in national touring companies and regional theater productions. If there’s something Gilles doesn’t do, we don’t know what it is. Join us for four special nights of cabaret presented by ATF founder and board member Gilles Chiasson.

Thursday, November 18, 8pm
John Waite in Concert Adirondack Broadcasting proudly announces a solo acoustic performance by John Waite featuring hits Change, When I See You Smile, Missing You and many more. Tickets for the first performance in the Adirondack Broadcasting Acoustic Music Series for Richard Marx sold out in nine days! Tickets can be purchased on line at www.woodtheater.org or by visiting the box office at 207 Glen Street in Glens Falls, NY.

Red Fox Bookstore

Every Saturday, 11 am
StoryTime for Busy Families

Rock Hill Bakehouse

Every Saturday & Sunday Noon to 2 pm Live Acoustic Renaissance

Progressive Film Forum Our entire DVD collection is free to borrow with the purchase of a Film Forum membership ($25 a year - $15 Seniors/Students). Membership entitles you to borrow any film without charge. Upon its return, you may borrow another. 100% of your annual dues are used to purchase more films for our collection.

Lending Library We have amassed a collection of interesting books and are excited to share them with you. So, please feel free to borrow books from our collection. We just ask that you make an honest effort to return them so that others can enjoy them, as well.

Our Current "Artist in Residence" is ... Spinelli Art (Emelina Spinelli) ... Graffite driven, urban-inspired, indie-flavored artwork. www.spinelliart.com

Matt's latest scribblings for the Times Union.

Hyde Collection

Exhibitions

Saturday, June 12, 2010 through Sunday, September 5, 2010
Andrew Wyeth: An American Legend The exhibition, organized by The Hyde Collection, will introduce the broad span of work by this most beloved American artist. Curated by Hyde Executive Director David F. Setford and Deputy Director and Chief Curator Erin B. Coe, the exhibition will seek to unravel the myth surrounding Wyeth and understand the man behind the paintbrush. According to Setford, “This will be the first opportunity since the artist’s death earlier this year to begin to critically reevaluate his contribution to and position in American art of the twentieth century.”
The exhibition will feature sections devoted to early coastal watercolors and landscape paintings, as well as a look at Wyeth’s models, his interest in vernacular architecture, and his connection to both the Regionalist tradition and Magic Realism.
The exhibition will comprise approximately fifty works, with the core coming from the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine. Featured in the exhibition will be examples of the artist’s works created in dry brush, watercolor, pencil, and tempera - including The Hyde’s own Wyeth watercolor – The Ledge and the Island, 1937- as well as works on loan from museums and private collections. “By showing the spectrum of the artist’s subject matter and his masterful skill in a variety of media, we expect the exhibition to appeal to a very broad audience,” said Coe.

Chapman Museum

Lower Adirondack Arts Council
Friday, June 25 - Friday, July 30
American Discourse Show at Lapham Gallery, with a reception Friday, June 30 from 5-7pm. Normal gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 3 pm.
The exhibit features the works of five artists: Pam Barker, Pat Dowling Bull, Paul Chapman, Emily Thomson, and Anna Dibble. The artists’ work reflects various interpretations of life, ‘as they see it’. The range of Barker’s expressive sculpture, Dowling Bull’s visual ethnography, Chapman’s technical and personal realism, Thomson’s autobiographical studies and Dibble’s glance at human angst, together speak in a dialogue that leaves an imprint on the viewer.
Lapham Gallery is located on City Park in Downtown Glens Falls. For more information on the exhibit, or for directions to Lapham Gallery, call 798-1144, x-2 or visit the website at www.larac.org. This exhibition is made possible in part with public funds from the NY State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
World Awareness Children's Museum

Tuesday, June 1 – Saturday, July 31
Exhibit of International Youth Art: International Folktales and Legends Made possible by a grant from the NY Council for the Humanities
Aimie’s Dinner & Movie Gallery Free www.worldchildrensmuseum.org

Sunday, October 24, 2010, 5 – 8 pm
20th Annual International Cuisine Dinner and Auction Fort William Henry Resort Conference Center. Entrees, Desserts and Appetizers from 30 of the area’s finest restaurants. $60 per person – reservations required

Glens Falls Civic Center

Friday, July 9, 7:30 pm
World TeamTennis featuring Serena Williams and Martina Hingis Two of the world’s top professional tennis players – Serena Williams and Martina Hingis – will compete against each other in World TeamTennis action as Hingis’ New York Buzz host Williams’ Washington Kastles. Williams is the No. 1 ranked player in the world. She captured her fifth Australian Open singles championship earlier this year, the first player in the Open era to win that many Australian Open titles. She holds at least one singles championship from each Grand Slam event, and has 36 career singles titles. Hingis has won five Grand Slam singles championships, including three in 1997 (Australian, Wimbledon and US Open). She was the youngest Grand Slam winner in the 20th century and the youngest No. 1 ranked player in history. She won the 1997 Advanta Championships, capturing this title on center court at the Villanova Pavilion.

Wednesday, August 11, 7:00 pm
“AMERICAN CARNAGE” TOUR: SLAYER & MEGADETH With Special Guests TESTAMENT Slayer. Megadeth. The two names synonymous with fierce, crunching power. Two bands whose histories are inevitably intertwined in defining the thrash/metal genre. Individually, their respective prowess and accomplishments are impressive; but together, they're brutal and unstoppable. Megadeth and Slayer will join forces to co-headline "American Carnage," the most blistering, the most explosive, and the most eagerly anticipated mega-tour making its way to Glens Falls on August 11. In addition, Testament - who was also on the "Clash of the Titans" bill in 1991, will be Special Guests on the entire tour, marking the first time that all three bands have shared a stage together in more than 18 years, making this a "must see" metal event.

Lake George Dinner Theatre

June 30 - October 14, see website for times
Our Son's Wedding Sparks fly as an Italian-American plumber and his strong-willed wife check into Boston's Ritz-Carlton Hotel on the occasion of their son's nuptials--to another man! In the hilarious antics preparing to attend the wedding, Mom & Dad discover as much about their own marriage as they do about the relationship with their son, while coming to terms with a love that transcends tradition. OUR SON’S WEDDING is a timely, 'laugh-out-loud', poignant new play. (For Mature Audiences)

Downtown Events

Thursday, July 15, 5:00pm - 10:00 pm
Art in the Public Eye: HACHI: A DOG'S TALE OUTDOOR CINEMA is a FREE monthly event that takes place in the park at the corner of Bay & Glen Streets at 8PM, directly following the Third Thursday Glens Falls Art Walk receptions. Donations welcome!
HACHI: A DOG’S TALE (2009, 93 mins, PG)
Free outdoor screening of Hachi - a true story of faith, devotion, and undying love. This American adaptation is based on a classic Japanese story (1924) of patience and loyalty. Hachiko was a dog who waited at every day at the station for his master to return from work and escort him home. This dog became an icon in Japan and a bronze statue was erected in his memory in front of the Shibuya Train Station in Tokyo.
Bring a blanket or a chair and enjoy a movie under the stars! Concessions will be available – Adirondack Italian Ice, Wild Bill’s Country Kettle Corn, Red Fox Books, and more!
SPECIAL EVENT
Pet Parade from 6-8PM with “Yappy Hour” to follow. The parade starts at 6:30PM, check in is at 6PM. All well-behaved pets welcome. The parade route begins at Red Fox Books and will go down Ridge Street to Glen to Bay Street, around the park, and will end in the courtyard at Sterling & Co. Treats for people and pets as well as photos will be available. Please bring an item to donate to a shelter. Register your pet with Red Fox Books 518-793-5352 or Sterling & Co 518-745-6808. Bring your pooch to the movie at 8PM!

Saturday, August 7, 2010
Art Show at Bliss Yoga & Massage Studio Oil, acrylic, and water color paintings. Unless a piece is already spoken for, most of it will be for sale. Also taking orders for prints and custom work. Light refreshments will be available. Bring a friend or two! :o)

Thursday, August 19, 5:00pm - 10:00 pm
Art in the Public Eye

Thursday, September 16, 5:00pm - 10:00 pm
Art in the Public Eye

Memorial Day - Labor Day
Have a Seat in Glens Falls A downtown outdoor art project. Made by regional fine artists, each Adirondack chair is a unique design reflecting why Glens Falls is such a special place. Stroll through our charming historic downtown as you enjoy the art, boutiques, restaurants, and attractions. At the end of the season these chairs will go up for auction at a charitable event with proceeds going to the City Park Restoration Project, Crandall Public Library, Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council, and our wonderful artists.

The Shirt Factory

Saturday, November 27, 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday, November 28, 10 am - 5 pm
Open House at the Shirt Factory