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"Nikola Tesla" from Matheatre: August 19th

Electricity pioneer Nikola Tesla's role model was a brilliant inventor who was also an uneducated, illiterate housewife: his mother Djuka. Djuka tinkered, experimented and invented, making a science of the domestic sphere. This musical exploration of Djuka and her most famous invention--her son Nikola--tells of the magnetic push and pull of family bonds, the branching currents of freedom and choices, and balancing surprising sources of energy.

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BSO Chamber Music: August 12th @ 7pm

An evening of chamber music

Enjoy the soothing sounds of strings under a setting sun as the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra brings the concert hall to the patio.

Join us for our “Live on the Lawn” summer series of outdoor, socially-distanced performances. Don’t forget the sunscreen, a comfy lawn chair, and your mask if you’re still waiting for your chance to get vaccinated.

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"Star Play" from Dacha Theatre: July 29th @ 7pm

“Star Play” is a galaxy-sized epic adventure shrunk to be a sweetly witty bedtime story that connects the dots on all your favorite constellations (and a few you haven’t heard of)! This devised play with music careens after Pleione, the seventh brightest Pleiades sister, as she attempts to save the giant Betelgeuse from going supernova, and gains a new understanding of what change really means along the way. Star play is a play with music for young audiences, about constellations and hope and growing up. It is silly and warm and joyful, and runs just about an hour.

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BSO Chamber Music: July 8th @ 7pm

BSO Presents “Dances of the Americas”

Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra is extremely grateful and excited to be back performing for a live audience again, and for our first concert we are thrilled to present “Dances of the Americas.” We will be featuring a piece by Will White, a Composer and Conductor radicated in Seattle that will be sharing the stage with us conducting his own piece, “Recollected Dances.” Also in the program, we will be performing the first movement of Joseph Bologne’s first symphony, as well as dances from Cuba, Mexico and Honduras.

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