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As enchanting as it is playful, this Shakespearean comedy, set in a magical forest near Athens, follows four defiant young lovers, a hilariously untalented group of amateur actors, the austere royal court of Athens, and the magical inhabitants of a fairy kingdom. The play explores themes of love in its many forms, the thin line between reality and illusion, and the delicate balance of the light and dark sides of desire. As the worlds of humans and fairies intertwine, love, jealousy, magic and mischievous fairies create a dreamscape of confusion, passion and hilarity. But despite the chaos (or, perhaps, because of it) all ends well in this timeless tale, echoing the sentiment that 'the course of true love never did run smooth.
Join our studio audience as Dan Rosenberg films (or we should say re-films) his stand-up special right here at BPA. He filmed the first one pre-COVID back in 2019 and now he’s back to film a new-and-improved “Take Two” on Wednesday, May 22nd with shows at both 6 PM and 8 PM featuring his own stand-up routine as well as a screening of the pilot episode of his new series “It’s A Lot” starring none other than Grammy-winning rockstar Rick Springfield!
Tickets are a steal at $10 or "pay what you want" – and guess what? Dan is donating every single cent back to BPA so it’s also a fantastic fundraiser! Join us at 6 pm, 8 pm, or heck, why not both? Let's fill this place to the rafters and make some comedy history!
Embark on a cosmic journey with the BSO and guest conductor Ryan Farris. The concert will feature violinist Yvette Kraft performing Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, Jessie Montgomery's vibrant "Starburst," Joseph Strauss' "Music of the Spheres," Henri Duparc's mesmerizing "Aux étoiles," and will culminate with Gustav Holst's majestic "Jupiter."
Join us at Bainbridge Performing Arts in the Cynthia Sears Studio for a limited-time showing of contemporary Polish art on loan from owner Michał Dziuda. Art will be available for viewing during Art Walk on May 3 and June 7 from 5pm to 9pm, as well as one hour prior to any of our upcoming events. There is no cost to attend. For more information, contact our Box Office at 206-842-8569 or boxoffice@bainbridgeperformingarts.org.
A poignant musical set in 1930s Berlin amidst the rise of the Third Reich. The story focuses on the spirited performer Sally Bowles at the Kit Kat Klub and her relationship with the young American writer, Cliff Bradshaw. As they navigate love and life under the pulsating nightclub beats, they must also contend with the darkening political realities. A compelling exploration of love, loss, and decadence, "Cabaret" highlights the duality of hope and despair, set to unforgettable music. The iconic line, "Life is a cabaret, old chum," encapsulates its overarching theme.
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Free and reduced-cost tickets are available to nearly every performance through our Open Doors program. Please contact the BPA Box Office at 206.842.8569 or Helpline House to reserve yours at any time!