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Thursday May 8th at 7:30pm
at Gloucester Stage


 
presents

A Walk Into The Sea
Danny Williams and The Warhol Factory   
 



TICKETS:
$8.00 adults
$6.00 seniors (60+)
$6.00 kids (under 12)
$6.00 students (with ID)

A Walk Into The Sea: Danny Williams and The Warhol Factory is director Esther Robinson's personal inquiry into the truth behind her uncle Danny Williams's mysterious 1966 disappearance after a family dinner in Rockport, Massachusetts. Virtually unknown today, Danny was Andy Warhol's lover, and a promising young filmmaker.

The discovery of 20 never-before-seen films Williams made during his time at the Factory - and whose many subjects include Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick and what may be the earliest known footage of The Velvet Underground - reveals a luminous talent and a stark gap in the historical record. Combined with Robinson's intimate interviews of surviving Factory members, the film gets beyond the icons and quietly dismantles the Warhol myth-making machine, allowing a deeper examination of the human fragility on which Andy Warhol's empire was built.

DIRECTOR ESTHER ROBINSON WILL PRESENT THE FILM PERSONALLY, AND WILL CONDUCT A Q&A AFTER THE SHOW!

Directed by Esther Robinson; Written by Shannon Kennedy; Produced by Doug Block, Tamra Raven, Luliette Richey and Esther Robinson; Featuring Callie Angell, Brigid Berlin, John Cale, Nat Finkelstein, Gerard Malanga, Albert Maysles, Paul Morrissey, Billy Name, Julia Robinson and Nadia Williams

[Documentary, 2007] [USA, 75 minutes]


Friday May 9th at 7:30pm
at Gloucester Stage


 

 

 

 

 

 

Gloucester Stage Company will be represented by
ISRAEL HOROVITZ's play

Beirut Rocks


 
Pre-sale $25 Pass
Day-of $30 Pass
Call 617-933-8600 or visit
www.BostonTheatreScene.com

Boston Theater Marathon

May 11, 2008 • Noon-10pm

Join us for this not-to-be-missed award-winning annual charity festival celebrating the local theatre community at the Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont Street in Boston’s South End.

“...an astonishing display of Boston area acting, playwriting, & directing talent.”
- Boston Herald

“...an irresistible array of theatrical hors d’oeuvres.”
- Boston Globe

Just one $25 pass lets you come and go all day to see as many shows as you want — comedies, dramas, and everything in between! All net proceeds will benefit the Theatre Community Benevolent Fund. For more information please visit www.bostonplaywrights.org


 GSC’S CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

TO PURCHASE AND RENOVATE ITS HOME IN GLOUCESTER

For the past 20 years GSC has resided in a brick warehouse building situated on picturesque Smith’s Cove across from the artists’ colony on Rocky Neck in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

On December 28, 2004, GSC purchased the 2-story building from its landlord, Gorton’s, for $750,000, with the assistance of a bridge loan from Gloucester Cooperative Bank. The purchase provides GSC with a permanent home and a substantial capital asset. As the owner, it also permits GSC to improve the street level floor of the building it has occupied in a phase one renovation which will include air conditioning, new front windows and interior improvements to the lobby to be completed before the 2005 season commences in June. As for the bottom floor of approximately 8,600 square feet, GSC will lease it out for the next several years to generate needed income; in the longer term, GSC will incorporate the space for the theatre and related activities such as the Gloucester Stage Conservatory and School.

After providing the space at no cost to GSC, Gorton’s culminated its generosity by selling the property to GSC at a deeply discounted price. In order to close the transaction as planned, Gloucester Cooperative Bank provided a loan on favorable terms to bridge the time necessary to raise and collect the funds necessary to purchase ($750,000) plus the costs of renovation and capital campaign ($250,000). The actions of both Gorton’s and Gloucester Cooperative Bank represent a wonderful expression of support for GSC as an organization and for its mission and the arts of Cape Ann in general. We are most appreciative.

As of January 1, 2005, the Capital Campaign has received pledges and contributions of $500,000 towards the $1,000,000 required for the purchase and renovations. We accordingly need to raise an additional $600,000. Great naming opportunities remain. Please do consider participating in this exciting endeavor. For more information, either write Board members, Barry Weiner or Bonnie Shelkrot at Gloucester Stage Company, P.O. Box 29, Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930; or call Barry Y. Weiner at 617-742-4200; or e-mail him at byw@riw.com.

Those interested in leasing space on the bottom floor should contact Board member Steve McCarthy at Gloucester Stage Company, P.O. Box 29, Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930, call him at 978-282-0300 or e-mail him at buckle@adelphia.net.


GSC's mission is to present professional productions of intellectually stimulating and socially relevant dramas, comedies and musicals; to provide a nurturing working environment for artists in an inspirational setting; to contribute to the cultural, economic and educational development of Cape Ann; and to enrich the nation's theater landscape by developing and presenting at least one world premiere production each year.

 

 

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