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Movies: What Maisie Knew No zombies here! page 10
The Music SceneLearning to be brave, page 9
Theater:Anne of Green Gables
Catching the spirit, not the esh, page 6
Theater: Arms on FireThe listener, the singer, the talker, page 8
Dance: Compagnie KgVital, and for everyone, page 7
The Art SceneOne century to the next, page 3
Calendar, Auditions, crafts,dance, theater,
food, page 11 &
Art , Movies, Theate r, Dining, M usic, Dance, Recreation
July 4-10, 2013
TriArts Spamalot opens seasonwith wit and energy, page 4
Your Guide to Tri-State Events
Supplement to THE LAKEVILLE JOURNAL, THE MILLERTON NEWS and THE WINSTED JOURNAL
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Jane Eckerts galleryin Millerton, NY, has twoexhibits together: Onefrom the late 19th andearly 20th centuries; theother from the second half of the 20th century. Andit works, probably becausethe pieces are so good.
In the gallerys frontwindow is Benjamin Egg-lestons Moonrise at OldLyme. The soft, gentlepicture is tonal in style,with a muted palette andno strong colors. A greatertonal painter, George In-ness, is represented withNear Montclair, anexample of the more mys-tical, abstract, personal
work he produced aftersettling in the New Jerseytown for the nal nineyears of his life.
The most expensive pic-ture in the show (high sixgures retail) is a wonder-ful, meticulously paintedsteamship, the eventuallyill-fated Brother Jona-than by James Bard. Theartist caught every detailof the New York Harborships he painted, andhe placed them in styl-ized, somewhat primitive,windswept waves withcolorful pennants andags ying. The picturehas been owned previous-ly by the Vanderbilt fam-
ily and even the GriswoldInn in Essex, CT.
Two charming cowpaintings hang near each
other. Thomas Craigs issmall and good, JamesMcDougal Harts, largerand better. And a fas-cinating work, TheWood Chop, is by LeviWells Prentice and fromhis early years before hebegan creating his famousstill lifes of fruit and cor-nucopias.
The oil is of a barn withslanting roof and a wood-chopping gure nearby,both seen from afar. Theplay of light is masterfulin the hands of this self-
taught artist.Among the modern
works, a marvelous RobertRauschenberg artists print
of a fabric collage seri-graph, Why You CantTell, compels in unusualshades of green and or-ange with collaged imagesof horses and a bird. ALarry Rivers lithographfor the Bronx Zoo is alivewith animals both realisticand fanciful.
The Jasper Johns posterfor a 1974 solo show inSouth Carolina featurestwo side-by-side U.S. ags,while Robert Mother-wells 1991 red, black andwhite poster announcing
Lincoln Centers MostlyMozart Festival is froma signed, limited editionmade for contributors of
$1 million or more. Thereare unusual works fromWill Barnet and Jim Dine,too.
The consigned pieceshang amiably with art byEckerts regular artists,most notably Eric Forst-mann and Michael Ka-lisch. To see images fromthe show, go to our web-site: www.tricornernews.com.
American Masters 1850-1990 continues at EckertFine Art at 34 Main St.
in Millerton, NY, through July 9. For information,call 518-592-1330. or go towww.eckertneart.com.
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aw rd-winning u ic l, y be ex-tre ely illy, yet it ke r tw h ur
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nd e will bec e, re ind u h w terri c te ching the ter c n be.
Y u d nt h ve t be dev tee the pyth nbr nd Briti h hu r t rec gnize the infuencethe gr u h h d n angl -a eric n c edy
ver the l t 45 ye r . a ingle viewing s turd y Night Live h uld r ve th t. Yet until Eric Idle,
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The h w i b ed n the l , m nty pyth n:se rch r the H ly Gr il, l w-budget, eti egrue e nd ble k vie th t end u th e j rEngli h ic n , King arthur nd hi br ve knight .a di erent r Lerner nd L we C el t K nye We t i r Neil Di nd, the u ic l
ke un t b th ri t cr t nd e nt theking i ign r nt the w rld r und hi , theknight re nything but br ve nd the e nt re,
well, ju t rude e nt in ll e ning the w rd.mu ic nd lyric re the elve r die nyu ic l the ter tyle nd dern c er nd
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Never W lk al ne.)Jackman L. Stewart Center, Berkshire School, Rt. 41, Sheffield, MAwww.choralfest.org
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Much in the TriArts production hews to theoriginal Broadway production: Scenery is minimal,but effective in the competent hands of Erik DDiaz; costumes by Michelle Eden Humphrey are
spot-on. But it is the direction and choreographyof Jennifer Werner and the energy of her cast of principals that bring the show to vivid, often side-splitting life. (Werner has big shoes to ll, sinceMike Nichols directed the original show on Broad-way.)
Thomas Cannizzaro, an Equity professional,makes a big-voiced, clueless king. Bethany Fagan,the Lady of the Lake, recently graduated from New
York University, is so sensational that she couldsteal the show if she were not such a gracious col-league.
Harrison Post, is the bent-over, faithful servantof King Arthur, who clicks together castanet-likewooden pieces to simulate the sound of horseshooves and who gives a touching rendition of Al-ways Look on the Bright Side of Life.
Kenny Francoeur is a charming Prince Herbert,
who would rather be a princess; Stephen Eckle-mann makes the Black Knights dismembermentexcruciatingly funny, while Mark Devey, IndianMountains head of school, dons a very black, verycurly, very greasy-looking wig to play Sir Bedevere.
Especially good are Jared Weiss, the Roger inTriArts Rent two summers ago, as the cowardlySir Robin, who swishes his blonde wig, runs fromdanger and sings two killer songs; and BrandonCordeiro as Sir Lancelot and several other char-acters demanding accents that he delivers withaplomb. He is indefatigable.
Werners choreography is energetic, imaginative,foot-stomping. Youll see lampoons of Jerome Rob-bins, Bob Fosse and others in her dances. Only inthe all-female numbers do her efforts not pay off.
Erik Kang is the enormously talented musicaldirector, who TriArts might want to chain to hispost for years to come. His nine-member, offstageorchestra plays brilliantly.
Spamalot is a terric start to the TriArts sea-son. You will have a good time if you have anysense of humor; and if you dont, go anyway to tryand nd one.
Spamalot plays through July 7 at TriArts SharonPlayhouse. Go to www.triarts.net or call 860-364-7469 for tickets and information.
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Spamalotcast, fromthe left:Kenny
Francoeur,BrandonCordeiro,Bethany Fa-
gan, ThomasCannizzaro,HarrisonPost and
Jared Weiss
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Everyone is born with the ability to connect with those in Spirit. Te purposeof this evening is to help people reconnect and strengthen their own innateintuitive abilities. Join Tracie Shannon and Joan Donohue for an evening of
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o h, the eril tr n l ting bel ved b k t creen r t ge. E eci lly children cl ic like anne Green G ble . Gener ti n girlh ve thrilled t the t le the little r h n nd her wild i gin -ti n. and e ch ne u h ent l i ge wh t anne l k like, r ternm rill nd quiet m tthew, the br ther nd i ter wh end w y t the r h n
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The c t l c l ct r ke the be t it, e eci lly the y ung er r er .anne i l yed with ch r nd c it ent by E Ni enb u . I hen t my anne t el -c n ci u ly dr tic he c ture the hu r nd
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a ng the tr u e girl wh bec e her riend nd c etit r , t nd-ut include C idy R nn , the unky m dy s urge n, nd Jeru h
Wright the bn xi u J ie pye. s Everett l y anne ne-ti e t r-ent r nd riv l Gilbert Blythe i hy nd wkw rd, but g d-he rted. Erin
sh ughne y h di fcult ti e Di n B rry, anne be t riend the we k-ne the cri t ect her t there i little rtunity t under t ndh w the e very di erent girl bec e kindred irit .
De ite the r ducti n we kne e nd the h rtc ing the cri t,anne irit w very uch in evidence. one indic ti n the h w ucce :
t le t ne 11-ye r- ld girl, wh h d heret re te d tly re u ed t ick uthe b k, w in ired by the l y t dive in nd i n w the third r ybe
urth gener ti n y ily t h ily i er e her el in the w rld GreenG ble .
Anne of Green Gables plays at the Sherman Playhouse through July 27. For ticketsand information, call 860-354-3622.
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Compagnie Kg, the hugely popular Frenchhip-hop group, returned to Jacobs Pillowlast week with a repeat of the sold-out pro-gram it presented last year. Choreographer
Mourad Merzouki collaborated with Brazilian troupeCompanhia Urbana de Dana. Merzoukis backgroundin circus and martial arts blend with Brazilian capoe-ira and samba rhythms, all mixed with a sinuous hip
hop that would look at home on a streetcorner in theBronx.
Correira, the rst of two pieces on the program,means running in Portuguese. The dancers start outon their backs, their legs churning as they sing quietly.The image of running feet returns repeatedly, mostamusingly when the dancers hold metal legs that looka bit like golf putters wearing shiny black shoes andmix them among their own fast-moving feet. Thrill-
ing acrobatic moments abound. But there are quietmoments too, one man seems anxious or fearful andanother enfolds him in an embrace.
The score, by ASN, collects everything frommeditative North African strings, to scratchy insectsounds, to opera and Chaplinesque movie music. Thedancers breath and the squeak of their sneakers blendwith the instruments to enrich the auditory mix.
AGWA is even more showstopping excitement.
The stage is strewn with plastic water tumblers, whichreect and refract the light. Stacked, they wave in theair like light sabres. Thrown, they are sparkly confetti.And lled with water and held carefully, they areevocative of so many things: waters scarcity, its im-portance to these incredible athletes who have beenworking all-out for 30 minutes or more. The dancersarrange and rearrange them, sometimes inching acrossthe stage on their bellies to place them just so. At onepoint, the cups are in rows, ickering like votives, anda dancer backips all the way across the stage, handsand feet landing perfectly spaced between the rows sonot a cup is touched. In a joyous encore, each dancershows off his signature moves as the audience stampsand roars. Street dance meets concert dance showsdance is alive, vital and for everyone.
For information on Pillow events, go to www.jacobspil-low.org or call 413-243-0745.
The showstopping dance, AGWA, at Jacobs Pillow
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Arms on Fire by StevenSater and music by DuncanSheik runs at the ChesterTheatre Company in Ches-ter, MA, through July 7.For tickets, call 413-354-7771, or go to www.ches-tertheatre.org.
James Barry, left, and Guiesseppe Jones in Arms onFire at the Chester Theatre Company
p h o t o c o n t r i b u t e d
The Listener,The Singer and the Talker
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ut in the light, l ne.sz b , l ngti e vi lin-
i t, w nt t be rt big rche tr , urr undedby u ici n . she ickedu the vi l fve week
g bec u e th t wh tthe r gr needed,
vi li t. N t n ther vi -lini t.I w nted t be here,
I tudied the vi l . It w little bit di fcult.Well, ye . They re very
di erent in tru ent , thevi lin nd the vi l , with
di erent cle , di erentcing n the tring
between n te nd di er-ent re n e . But he
u ici n. It n t ju tb ut hitting the right
n te . It b ut w tchingnd li tening nd fguringut h w the u ic w rk .L k t e ch ther ndve t gether, Br ni
urge . and try thing .I y u d nt like it, l y
n ther w y. all ur rewre tling with new idehere. Be br ve, Br nitell the . For a listing of Portals
performances at Hotchkissthrough July 20, go to theCompass Calendar.
The mu ic scene: m r den E w rth
Learning To Be Brave
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Like welc e,c ling breeze
ter he tw ve,Wh t m i ie
Knew i n dult vieeh w queezed int
e n z bie , c icb k her e nd i-n u cre ture r uter
ce. The fl di tribu-t r, millenniu , u th ve h ed dult , tired
u er bl ckbu ter ,w uld ee icture b ed
n Henry J e n vel.still, creenwriter C r-
r ll C rtwright nd N ncyD yne, urged n by c -direct r sc tt mcGhee
nd D vid siegel, h vede rted r r the -ter. m i ie i the t ry
child c ught between
b ttling, div rcing r-ent . N t new t le tu , but h ckingly new tthe Engli h in 1897 (re-
e ber, J e g ve uthe U.s. r Engl nd) whh d nly reluct ntly leg l-ized div rce in 1857, ndthen with ny re tric-
ti n th t nly the verywe lthy c uld rd it.Wh t J e did th t we eci lly h cking w ttell hi t le r m i ie
int view (he w l-w y g d with ch r cter
children).mcGhee nd siegel
h ve tr n rted ndu d ted m i ie t c n-te r ry New Y rk City.Her ther, su nne, (Ju-li nne m re in br ve,ferce, ul- uthed er-
r nce) i ding r ckinger. Her ther, Be le
(steve C g n), i nrt de ler e kind,
dev ted t hi cell h ne.The tw b ttle in nd
ut c urt, ll the whilet ing m i ie ( quiet, e-
ri u on t a rile) b cknd rth like l ything.Quickly e ch rent re-rrie : su nne ch e
t ll, bl nd b rtender(alex nder sk r g rd),while Be le ick m i iebl nde, sc tti h n nny(J nn V nderh ).
s n her rent ret ing her t their newu e in n ex nded
g e wh g t m i iet d y. Thr ugh ut it ll,m i ie re in b erv nt,never t king ide ince
he never kn w wh ttru t entirely. There i
ewh t h y ending,thi i vie ter ll,th t y u kn w i g ing th en b ut tw -third
the w y thr ugh thefl . But d e nt m i iede erve it?
The direct r triu hi t fl r m i ie
view int, liter lly. C -er re ke t l w nd
ten l k u r r und c rner, ju t m i ie d e .The c l r re tur ted,the l c ti n in Tribec
nd el ewhere in NewY rk City re rich e leh bit t . The cine t g-r hy i very g d.
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bright, ch r ing newce, nd sk r g rd i ju t
right: h ne t, guilele ,dev ted t m i ie.a r a rile, he i
g d. N t in the ele gue with the z-ing Quvenzh n W lli
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r tly ilent child
wh w tche , kee herth ught nd h e ther el , nd wh i fn llyrew rded with un elf hl ve. What Maisie Knewis playing at the MillertonMoviehouse. It is rated R
for language.
Onata Aprile, left, and Alexander Skarsgard in What MaisieKnew
m vie : Wh t m i ie KnewL eon G raham
No Zombies Here!
At TheMovies
354 Main St., Winsted354 Main St. Winsted Ct 06098
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Now Showing7/5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11
CL OS ED M OND AYS
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ursday, July 11th, 7 - 9pme Village Herbalist, Millerton, NY
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Arts Entertainment&
TRI-CORNER CALENDAR THE LAKEVILLE JOURNAL THE MILLERTON NEWS THE WINSTED JOURNAL
Nothing and 20 Feet FromStardom.
Cinerom, 89 Farley Place,Torrington, CT, 860-489-4111, www.cinerom.com
Gilson Cafe Cinema, 354 Main St,Winsted, CT, 860-379-5108,www.gilsoncafecinema.comSeeCompass movie page. Mahaiwe Theatre, 14 Castle St, GreatBarrington, MA, 413-528-0100,www.mahaiwe.org Copperhead,July 13, 7 pm. Introduction by the director, Q & A to follow.
[The] Moviehouse, 48 Main St,Millerton, NY, 518-789-3408, www.themoviehouse.netMagic Camp:Welcome to the Real Hogwar ts,July 5-11.
MusicHotchkiss School,11 Interlaken Rd,Katherine M. Elfers Hall, Lakeville,CT, 860-435-4423, www.hotchkiss.org Shanghai Quartet, July 5,7:30 pm; Shanghai Quartet withResident Quartet, July 6, 7:30pm; Brentano Quartet, July 12, 7:30 pm; Brentano Quartetand Resident Quartet, July 13, 7:30 pm; Student Concertwith Instrumental and VocalChamber Music, July 7, 4 pmand July 21, 4 pm; StudentInstrumental Concert, July 14,4:30 pm; Student Vocal Concert,July 18, 7:30 pm.
TheaterBard College, Fisher Center forPerforming Arts, Red Hook, NY,845-758-7900, www.bard.eduBardSummerScape premieres,The Master and Margarita,July 11-21.
Barrington Stage Co, Mainstage, 30Union St, Pitts eld, MA, 413-236-8888 Linda Lavin, Possibilities,Billy Stritch on piano, July 8, 8pm.
[The] Center for PerformingArts, Route 308, Rhinebeck,NY, 845-876-3080, www.centerforperformingarts.orgJekylland Hyde, July 5-28.
Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 Rte 203,
Chatham, NY, 518-392-9292, www.machaydntheatre.org Singinin the Rain, July 4-21; LesMiserables, July 25-Aug 4 .
Mahaiwe Theatre, 14 Castle St, GreatBarrington, MA, www.mahaiwe.org, 413-528-0100LondonsNational Theatre in HD: TheAudience,encore, July 7, 3 pm.
TheatreWorks, 5 Brookside Ave,off Rte 202, next to CVS, NewMilford, CT, 860-350-6863, www.theatreworks.us Earnest orWhats in a Name?, July 12-Aug 3.
TriArts Sharon Playhouse, 49Amenia Rd, Sharon, CT, 860-364-7469, w ww.triarts.net Monty Pythons Spamalot,performances through July 7;Doubt, July 11-14; TheyrePlaying Our Song, July 19-28;13 The Musical, Aug 2-4;Next Thing You Know, Aug
8-11; Damn Yankees, Aug14-25.
Warner Theatre, 68 Main St, NancyMarine Studio, Torrington, CT, 860-489-7180, www.warnertheatre.orgDamn Yankees, July 12-21;Shrek: The Musical, July 27-Aug 4.
AuditionsSherman Playhouse, 5 R te 39 N,Sherman, CT, 860-354-3622, www.shermanplayers.org Seeking 7men and 5 women, ages 25-65,for drama, Book of Days.Auditions take place July 15,16, 7-9 pm at the playhouse.
For information go to www.shermanplayers.org
TheatreWorks, 5 Brookside Ave,o Rte 202, next to CVS, NewMilford, CT, 860-350-6863, www.theatreworks.usSeeking 5 men ages 18-60 and 4women, ages 18-80 for the black Irish comedy, The Cripple of Inishmaan. Auditions will beheld, July 15, 16, 7-9 pm. Allactors must audition with anIrish accent, a dialect coachwill be used during rehearsals.For information go to www.theatreworks.us/actors
DanceBard College, Sosno Theater,Fisher Center for Performing Arts,Red Hook, NY, 845-758-7900, www.bard.edu Bill T. Jones/Arnie
Zane Dance Company and SITICompany: A Rite, July 6, 8 pm,July 7, 3 pm.
Jacobs Pillow, 358 George CarterRd., Becket, MA, 413-243-9919,www.jacobspillow.org CedarLake Contemporary Ballet, TedShawn Theatre, through July 7;Shantala Shivalingappa, DorisDuke Theatre, through July 7;Companhia Urbana de Dana,Ted Shawn Theatre, July 10-14;Brian Brooks Moving Company,Doris Duke Theatre, July 10-14.
MoviesBantam Cinema, 115 Lake Rd,Rte 209, Bantam, CT, 860-567-0006,www.bantamcinema.com Week of July 4-July 11: TheEast; Much Ado About
For our complete calendar, go to our website at www.tricornernews.com
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