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most up-to-date schedule information.
Lincoln Theatre Info Line: (for weekly updated phone message)
360.336.2858
Lincoln Theatre Box Office: (open noon to 5PM Monday -Friday)
360.336.8955
Roger Gietzen, Executive Director: 360.419.7129 x100;
Pirjo Pasanen, Lead House Manager: [email protected]
Tobie Fehr, Administrative Assistant/Volunteer Coordinator:
360.419.7129 x101; [email protected]
Mary Mae Hardt, Development Coordinator 360.419.7129 x103
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Volume 6, Issue 12
Program CalendarProgram CalendarProgram Calendar P O Box 2312, Mount Vernon WA 98273
December 2016December 2016December 2016
Lincoln Theatre Foundation Mission The mission of the Lincoln Theatre is to
entertain, inform and inspire our diverse
community through cinema, live
performance and educational programs while
preserving the Historic Lincoln Theatre.
Bring sound to life….support the Lincoln Theatre in bringing
state-of-the-art sound and hearing assistance to live
performances and film.
Enrich overall sound quality for audiences at live
dramatic and musical performances
Upgrade stage equipment to meet professional
technical standards for performers
Improve line of sight by moving speaker off the floor
Provide quality sound for the hearing impaired
The $150,000 campaign will allow the Lincoln Theatre to
purchase and install:
Stage monitors (6)
Stage microphones & cabling
Line array speakers hung from the ceiling
Digital mixing console
Wireless microphone system for up to 30 stage
performers
Hearing loop to transmit sound to hearing aids,
cochlear implants and wireless receiving units
In the Art Bar Gallery: Deirdre Czoberek
Deirdre finds her natural surroundings most
inspiring and engaging. While observing the
interesting shapes and textures in the soft
beauty of the Northwest landscape, she often
finds that inspiration flowing out from her
brush and onto the painting surface. At the
same time, her work is purely spontaneous, relying on the
inter-relationships of color and
form to create the ambience in
her paintings.
Please contact her at:
[email protected]; czoart.com
or on her facebook artist page.
Artist reception December 2,
5:30 to 7:30.
Photo by Marina
Fehr
All films and events are Lincoln Theatre presentations unless noted otherwise.
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
1
LIVE
THEATER TAG PRESENTS A CHRISTMAS
STORY: THE MUSICAL
BARGAIN NIGHT 7:30 PM
2
LIVE
THEATER TAG PRESENTS A CHRISTMAS
STORY: THE MUSICAL
7:30 PM
3
CITY OF MOUNT
VERNON HOLIDAY FILM
3:00 PM
LIVE
THEATER TAG PRESENTS A CHRISTMAS
STORY: THE MUSICAL
7:30 PM
4
LIVE
THEATER TAG PRESENTS A CHRISTMAS
STORY: THE MUSICAL
1:30 PM
5
6 VOLUNTEER
APPRECIATION
NIGHT 6:00 PM
7
LIVE
THEATER TAG PRESENTS A CHRISTMAS
STORY: THE MUSICAL
7:30 PM
8
9
LIVE
THEATER TAG PRESENTS A CHRISTMAS
STORY: THE MUSICAL
7:30 PM
10
BROADCAST MET LIVE:
L’AMOUR DE LOIN 9:55 AM
LIVE THEATER TAG PRESENTS A CHRISTMAS
STORY: THE MUSICAL
3:00 PM
11
CONCERT MAGICAL
STRINGS’ CELTIC YULETIDE 3:00 PM
12
13
14 15
16 CLOSED FOR
PRIVATE EVENT
17
BROADCAST MET LIVE:
THE MAGIC FLUTE 2:00 PM
FILM
LOVE ACTUALLY 5:00 PM
FILM
A MAN CALLED OVE 7:30 PM
18
BROADCAST MET LIVE:
L’AMOUR DE LOIN
1:00 PM
FILM
A MAN CALLED OVE
5:30 PM
19
FILM
A MAN CALLED
OVE 7:30 PM
20
21
CLOSED FOR PRIVATE EVENT
22
23
BROADCAST NT LIVE:
WAR HORSE 7:30 PM
24
25
26
27
28
29 30
HARRY AND SNOWMAN
7:30 PM
31
HARRY AND SNOWMAN
7:30 PM
Music from our Historic 1926 Wurlitzer begins 30 minutes prior to most film screenings courtesy of
Fred Beeks, Glen Des Jardins, Harvey Rossiter, Katie Moyer and Nick Nicholai.
MET LIVE IN HD: L’AMOUR DE LOIN
Saturday, December 10, 9:55 AM
Sunday, December 18, 1:00 PM
Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho’s
breakthrough opera was described by the
New York Times as “transfixing…a lushly
beautiful score.” Commissioned by the
Salzburg Festival, where it was first seen in
2000, it will now finally have its
Metropolitan Opera premiere in a dazzling
new production by Robert Lepage, featuring
glimmering ribbons of LED lights that extend
the length of the stage and over the
orchestra pit.
Advance Tickets: Adult $23, Senior $21,
Student (with I.D.) $19, Child (12 and under)
$19, plus applicable fees. Lincoln Theatre
Members receive $2 off all price levels.
December 2016 Program Calendar
The 1926 Historic Lincoln Theatre is operated by
the Lincoln Theatre Center Foundation, a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is owned by
the City of Mount Vernon, and was placed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
Volume 6, Issue 12
d December 2016
Lincoln E-Newsletter:
When you sign up for the Lincoln Theatre E-Newsletter, we’ll send the monthly program guide and weekly updates to your inbox rather than
your home mailbox. If you are a member and would like to continue to receive the physical Lincoln Program Guide by snail mail every month
please let us know by calling the box office at 360-336-8955 or emailing [email protected].
YES, I want to be a member of the
Historic Lincoln Theatre and help
keep the programming strong!
Member Benefits:
$2 off weekly films, broadcasts and
other Lincoln presented events.
Program Guides delivered to you via
email or, at your request, regular mail.
A large inventory of films on DVD that
have screened at the Lincoln and other
similar titles available for 7-day no-late-
fee rentals.
Pre-ticketing for special Lincoln events.
Discounts at select, local businesses
Regular Film Prices:
$10 general admission
$9 for seniors, students and active
military
$8 for Lincoln Theatre members
$7 for Children 12 and under
Sunday Bargain Show screenings:
$8 general
$6 for members
$5 for Children
3D film screenings add $2
Your membership with the Lincoln
Theatre saves you $2 per film ticket.
Upcoming Events:
MET LIVE IN HD 2016-2017
opera season continues
NT LIVE: NO MAN'S LAND
Sunday, January 1
MARTIN TAYLOR Thursday,
January 12
CALIFORNIA GUITAR TRIO with
THE MONTREAL GUITAR TRIO
Friday, February 10
NT LIVE: AMADEUS Sat, Feb 11
NT LIVE: SAINT JOAN Sat, Feb 18
STARRY NIGHT CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA Sat, Feb 25
MVHS JAZZ: Tuesday, Feb 28
COMIC STRIPPERS Sat, March 11
NT LIVE: HEDDA GABLER Sat,
April 8
Tickets:
Box Office:
360-336-8955
City of Mount Vernon Holiday Film
Saturday, December 3, 3:00 PM
Special free screening of a mystery film for
the holidays from the City of Mount Vernon
Parks and Recreation!
LOVE ACTUALLY
Saturday, December 17, 5:00 PM
All Seats $6.00!
This ultimate romantic comedy weaves
together a spectacular number of love
affairs into one amazing story.
A MAN CALLED OVE
Stepping from the pages of Fredrik
Backman's international best-selling novel,
Ove is the quintessential angry old man next
door. Enter a boisterous young family next
door who accidentally flattens Ove's mailbox
while moving in and earning his special
brand of ire. Yet from this inauspicious
beginning an unlikely friendship forms and
we come to understand Ove's past
happiness and heartbreaks.
December 17-19
TAG presents A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL
Set in the 1940s in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, the
musical follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker and his quest for the
Holy Grail of Christmas gifts—an Official Red Ryder carbine-
action 200-shot Range Model air rifle. A Christmas Story, The
Musical will bring an exciting new dimension to those who have
seen the movie and will stand on its own for those who haven’t.
Reserved seating tickets: $24, $20, & $12. Fees may apply.
Dec 1 is Bargain Night! All seats $15 available day of show only!
Encore Broadcast
MET LIVE: THE MAGIC FLUTE
Saturday, December 17 at 2:00 PM
This was the groundbreaking broadcast
that launched the Met’s heralded Live in
HD series, seen by opera lovers in movie
theaters around the world. Adults and
children alike were enchanted by the
whimsical humor and breathtaking
puppetry of Julie Taymor’s hit production,
presented in a shortened English-
language version.
Tickets: $16 adults; $14 seniors; $12
students with $2 off for Lincoln Theatre
Members plus applicable fees.
Saturday, Nov 26, 7:30 pm
Sunday, Nov 27, 1:30 pm
Thursday, Dec 1, 7:30 pm*
December 1 is bargain night.
All Seats $15. Buy Day of
show only.
Friday, Dec 2, 7:30 pm
Saturday, Dec 3, 7:30 pm
Sunday, Dec 4, 1:30 pm
Wednesday, Dec 7, 7:30 pm
Friday, Dec 9, 7:30 pm
Saturday, Dec 10, 3:00 pm
NT LIVE: WAR HORSE
Friday, December 23, 7:30 PM
Based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo,
War Horse is the powerful story of a young
boy called Albert and his beloved horse,
Joey, who has been requisitioned to fight
for the British in World War I. A remarkable
tale of courage, loyalty and friendship, War
Horse features ground-breaking puppetry
work by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet
Company, which brings breathing and
galloping horses to life on stage.
Advance tickets: $16 adults, $14 seniors,
$12 students and children, fees may
HARRY AND SNOWMAN
Gallop, don't trot to Ron Davis' winning
documentary "Harry & Snowman," which
recounts the inspiring story of an underdog
show horse, his tenacious trainer and their
rise to fame in the late 1950s.
-Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times
December 30-January 2
THE FISHER BROTHERS - ALL TOLD
Album Release and 40th Anniversary of Heart’s
‘Dreamboat Annie’
Rescheduled: Saturday, January 28, 7:30 PM; Doors at 6:30 PM
Roger and Michael Fisher are hosting a unique party/concert/
movie/Q&A/ meet & greet experience celebrating the 40th
anniversary of the release of Heart’s first album Dreamboat
Annie and Michael and Roger’s much anticipated ALL TOLD
album release.
Advance Festival Seating Tickets: $20 and $30
MAGICAL STRINGS WITH CELTIC YULETIDE
Sunday, December 11, 3:00 PM
Three generations of the Boulding family will set the stage
ablaze with the Tara Academy Irish Dancers, lively fiddling
of Jocelyn Pettit, soulful songs with brilliant Dublin
guitarist Colm MacCarthaigh and dynamic percussionist Matt
Jerrell. Philip and Pam’s Celtic harp and hammered dulcimer
will sing mysteries from their recent sojourn in Ireland,
augmented by cello, violin, whistles, accordion and
concertina. This festive gala of music, dance, storytelling,
juggling, and songs of the season brings warmth and joy into
the heart of winter.
Reserved Tickets: $17-$26. Fees may apply. $2 off Seniors,
Students & Children. Additional $2 off Lincoln members.
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION NIGHT
Tuesday, December 6, at 6:00 PM
It’s time to present our annual
volunteer awards and enjoy a meal in
one another’s company. All volunteers
are invited! The Lincoln will provide
comfort food, including vegetarian
options, and drinks. No expectation
for guests to bring dishes, unless you
feel especially inspired to contribute
food to the festivities.