Saturday, February 25, 2017

Plymouth Community Theatre Is Proud To Present "Don't Talk to the Actors" & Workshops Registration



Plymouth Community Theatre
is proud to present
"Don't Talk to the Actors"

      Written by Tom Dudzick 
 Directed by Jeff Gill

"Drop-dead, scream-out-loud, tear-wrenchingly funny."
The Buffalo News
   

Tickets available now !

The best laid plans go awry when the cast and crew of a Broadway-bound play resort to manipulation, diva-like behavior, and chaotic abandon to get what they want.  Fledgling playwright Jerry Przpezniak and his fiancĂ©e are a couple of Buffalo greenhorns suddenly swept up in the whirlwind of New York's theater scene when Jerry's play is optioned for the big money, ego-driven world of Broadway. It's a young playwright's dream, but the crazy characters and dilemmas they encounter are the things theatrical nightmares are made of.

Performance dates:

Friday, March 10th & 17th @ 8 PM
Saturday, March 11th & 18th @ 8 PM
Sunday, March 12th & 19th @ 4 PM  *

Ticket Prices;

$18 Students & Seniors (OPEN SEATING)

$20 General Admission (OPEN SEATING)

Purchase tickets here!

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

"A Wing And A Care" Live Screening with Shawn Carey


Live Screening with Shawn Carey

Thursday, February 23rd 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Wildlands Trust Community Conservation Barn 
675 Long Pond Rd., Plymouth MA

Ticket sales close at NOON on Thursday!
Tickets may sell out before then.

Here in New England, Snowy Owls, Atlantic Puffins, and American Kestrels each have an advocate committed to protecting it and educating others about its plight. Immerse yourself in the lives of these magnificent birds and the three men who work to protect them in the newest film by Migration Productions, presented by Producer, Videographer, and Photographer Shawn Carey. Come see for yourself how a single individual can make a world of difference in the life of a bird. 

$8 members / $10 nonmembers

Saturday, February 18, 2017

Plymouth Antiquarian Society March Burial Hill Tour

Saturdays on Burial Hill
Join Us on March 4th

Living in the Shadow of Death:
Disease and Epidemics in Plymouth
A nurse posed with patients at Jordan Hospital, now Beth Israel Deaconess Plymouth. Photograph by E.P. McLaughlin, ca. 1930.
(From the Benea-Shea Collection, 2014.01)



Death was a constant companion in early America. Without modern medical treatment and vaccines, contagious diseases like smallpox and scarlet fever devastated families and communities. Even into the 20th century, doctors and nurses regularly battled measles, diphtheria, and other illnesses. Learn about Plymoutheans' experiences with epidemics on a guided walking tour with Dr. Anne Reilly, Executive Director of the Plymouth Antiquarian Society.
Living in the Shadow of Death: Disease and Epidemics in Plymouth is part of Burial Hill: History in Progress, a free program that will continue through the year 2020. Launched independently in 2011 by the Plymouth Antiquarian Society, the Burial Hill series is now a collaborative program with the Pilgrim Society & Pilgrim Hall Museum. Each year, we will present a series of history expeditions on Burial Hill, one of America's oldest and most significant burying grounds. Tours will be offered on the first Saturday of every month at 1 pm (excepting January); meet at the top of the Hill.

No reservations are required for individuals and families. Participants may traverse steep and slippery slopes; please wear appropriate shoes. Severe weather may cancel tour; updates will be posted on the Plymouth Antiquarian Society Facebook page.

For more information contact pasm@verizon.net or call 508-746-0012
For a full listing of upcoming tours, visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

Pilgrim Hall Museum Kids Week Coming


February 19 - 23, 2017
75 Court Street, Plymouth, MA 02360

Did you know you can celebrate February vacation week with a series of family-friendly activities for children at Pilgrim Hall Museum? Bring the youngsters and enjoy lively book readings, arts and crafts, and Treasure Hunts from 10 am to noon from Monday, February 15 through Thursday, February 18th. The programs are entertaining and educational for young learners, and there's plenty for grown-ups to explore, too, in the unique galleries of the nearly 200 year old institution. Get out of the cold and experience some fun and adventure in an interactive family setting!

Students and children under 18 admitted FREE!
Admission for adults is $10, $8 for seniors.
Free for residents of Plymouth or members of Pilgrim Hall Museum.
Groups of 8 or more must call for reservations!
All Children must be accompanied by an adult.



DETAILS
Sunday, February 19, 1 to 3 pm
Costumed "New Plimmoth Gard" militia reenactors fire off live muskets and demonstrate 17th century arms and armaments.

Monday, February 20, Presidents & Pilgrims
10 to 11 am - Gather together for stories & crafts about Abraham Lincoln and his connection to the Thanksgiving holiday.
1 to 2 pm - Enjoy tales of young Pilgrims in early Plymouth, and make a handmade bookmark!

Tuesday, February 21, 10-11 am & 1 to 2 pm
Learn about the many adventures of Plymouth Rock and create your own decorated Rock tableau to take home.

Wednesday, February 22, 10-11 am & 1-2 pm
The lives of English settlers and Wampanoag families come to life as costumed Pilgrims unpack a Mayflower Trunk and Wampanoag Basket.
Thursday, February 23, 10-11 am & 1 to 2 pm
Dive into stories and activities related to the Mayflower and her passengers.

Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Plymouth

Friday, February 17, 2017

Art Exploration Camps



Click here for details! 

The Phil Golf Tournament



Save the Date!

16th Annual GOLF TOURNAMENT 
Thursday, June 8th 
Southers Marsh Golf Course
$125 per player

Join friends for 18 holes in support of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
This tournament has it all. You may win a car!
The fun includes lunch, the helicopter ball drop, raffles and prizes, 19th hole reception and more.

Enjoy photos from last year's tournament

Monday, February 13, 2017

Americana Theatre Company ToHold Open Auditions For Musical Comedy Lucky Stiff


Americana Theatre Company (ATC) announces open call auditions for their upcoming production of the musical comedy Lucky Stiff on Saturday, February 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Spire Center for Performing Arts, 25 1/2 Court Street, Plymouth. Lucky Stiffis by Tony® Award winning writing team Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, based on Michael Butterworth’s novel The Man Who Broke the Bank.  All roles are open for casting, equity and non-equity actors welcome, stipend compensation is available.

An offbeat murder mystery farce full of mistaken identities, Lucky Stiff boasts millions in diamonds and a wheelchair-bound corpse that leave audiences dying of laughter!  The musical first premiered off-Broadway, and is the winner of the Richard Rodgers Award and Washington's Helen Hayes Award for Best Musical.  Unassuming English shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon is forced to take the embalmed body of his recently murdered uncle on vacation to Monte Carlo. Should he succeed in passing his uncle off as alive, he stands to inherit six million dollars!  If he fails, the money gets handed off to the Universal Dog Home of Brooklyn - or else his uncle's gun-toting ex!  Lucky Stiff’s tuneful score, ensemble cast of zany characters and small rock combo orchestra charms audiences for a wild night at the theater.

All Lucky Stiff audition candidates should arrive at 9:30 a.m. prepared to sing 32 bars from a Lucky Stiff song selection, or a song in a similar musical theater style.  An audition accompanist will be provided.  Audition candidates may bring their own sheet music, and should also bring a head shot or photograph and resume. Call-backs will immediately follow vocal auditions.

Rehearsals for the production season will begin on June 13, a detailed schedule will be available after casting. Performances of Lucky Stiff will be held from July 6 through 22 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.

Friday, February 10, 2017

Farmers Market at Mayflower Brewing Today

Join us on Friday, February 10th at popular local brewery, Mayflower Brewing Company for a Pop-Up Valentine's Farmers' Market!

Our monthly market has been postponed until Thursday, February 16th - but we wanted to provide a venue for a few vendors who had prepared treats for YOU and YOUR Valentines and our friends at Mayflower Brewing agreed to host! Join a selection of vendors from the Plymouth Farmers' Market in the Tasting Room on Friday, from 3pm to 6pm.

The Tasting Room is kid AND dog friendly, offers great music and conversation, cards, dice, corn hole and jenga too! Oh, and great local beer! What better way to spend a Friday afternoon? Remember...the tasting room closes at 8pm.

Chess Club at the Plymouth Public Library


Thursday, February 2, 2017

Storybook Breakfast at the Plymouth Public Library


Hosted by Olivia, Elephant & Piggy, Curious George, Pete the Cat and...

Featuring Big Joe the Storyteller.

Yummy breakfast, Storybook Reading and Pictures with your favorite celebrity/character, Prizes and More!

NEW! Get your child a Library card (must be parent or guardian, and bring a photo ID with current address).

Join us Saturday, March 11, 2017
9 - 11:30am
at Plymouth South High School
490 Long Pond Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360
9 - 10:30am Breakfast & Storybook Reading
10:30am Performance by Big Joe the Storyteller

All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Proceeds to benefit the Children's Department of the Library.
For more details or to purchase tickets in person,
call 508.830.4250, x 216

$8 per child / $10 per adult
Order tickets online by clicking here.