Arts and Entertainment
March 3, 2023
From: Arts Foundation of Cape CodInternational Women's Day Concert
Wednesday, March 8
WOMR at Schoolhouse Center for the Arts
Blues Singer "Evil Gal" Michelle Willson
Sunday, March 5
Falmouth Jazz at West Falmouth Library
Eleanor & Dario: Multicultural Songcatchers
Sunday, March 5
Cultural Center of Cape Cod
Rhythm & Gesture: Opening Reception
Thursday, March 9
Woodruffs Art Center
7th Annual
Robert Burns Supper
Saturday, March 4
Highfield Hall & Gardens
Jazz at Thacher Hall
Sunday, March 5
Thacher Hall
Auditions for Murder on
the Rerun
Barnstable Comedy Club
Open auditions will be held March 6th-8th, from 6:30-8 PM each day at the Barnstable Comedy Club at 3171 Main Street for MURDER ON THE RERUN, a mystery/thriller by Fred Carmichael.
Director Linda Stevens is seeking a cast of 2 men and 5 women. Ages ranging from 30s – 40s. Actors will be asked to read from the script. Perusal scripts are currently available at the Sturgis and Hyannis Public libraries. Character descriptions may be viewed online.
Catch up on the Creative Exchange Podcast!
In this heartwarming episode, we dive into Ashleigh Gordon's relationship with the viola as is relates to her own personality and her work as a passionate music educator with a unique and thoughtful approach.
Ashleigh Gordon is a violist and Artist & Executive Director of Castle of Our Skins, a concert and educational series dedicated to celebrating Black artistry through music.
Hosted by AFCC Executive Director Julie Wake, the podcast is an ode to the artistic process and its unique manifestation on Cape Cod and beyond. Through conversations with artists of all mediums, backgrounds, and experiences, we touch upon how creatives respond to challenges within our local, regional, national, and global communities.
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Capture Cape Cod: The Culinary Scene
Surrounded by water, Cape Cod offers the opportunity for visitors and locals alike to embrace the farm-to-table movement, taking their catch and turning it into a mouthwatering meal.
And with organizations such as Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Highfield Hall & Gardens, The Pleasing Plate, and Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill offering cooking classes, you can learn how to take your culinary skills to the next level while visiting Cape Cod.
The Cape also offers a number of farmers markets where you can purchase locally-grown food to bring home with you. Visit Buy Fresh, Buy Local Cape Cod to learn more about these markets and be connected with local food producers, seafood growers and harvesters, and culinary events.