The Gloucester Health Department is sponsoring a flu vaccination clinic:
October 9, 3:00pm – 6:00pm, at Bank Gloucester
The clinic is open to everyone. Please bring your insurance card if you have one. No co-pay is necessary. Call 978-282-8022 with any questions.
The Cape Ann Theatre Collaborative presents
an irreverent parody of Maxwell Anderson’s 1954 Broadway play and Oscar winning film,
The Bad Seed
A perfect way to celebrate Halloween!
Anderson explores the theme of Nature vs. Nurture. Enter one Rhoda Penmark; a young girl so precious and sweet, every parent’s dream…
or IS SHE?!
Anderson’s 1954 script borrows from the tragedy Medea, while CAT’s production upends tragedy into comedy with the Italian theatre’s Comedia dell’arte tradition, “lazzi” which roughly translates to “funny bits!” This production is loaded.
Come find out just how “sweet” this Bad Seed is!
The Bad Seed is a wildly inappropriate, side-splitting comic romp, yet very PG-13.
Howl this Halloween silly!
Come by and bust a gut laughing!
The Bad Seed is presented at the Gloucester Stage Company, 267 E. Main St. Seven shows only, Preview Performance 10/16, opening Friday, 10/17 running through Saturday 10/25.
SAVE THE DATE
Gordon Goetemann Artist Talk
Sunday, October 19, 7:00 PM
Free to the public
The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester. MA
Gloucester, MA—The Rocky Neck Art Colony hosts an evening with Gordon Goetemann, artist and long time Rocky Neck resident, at the Cultural Center on Wonson St, Sunday, October 19, at 7:00 PM.
Many people here in Gloucester and on the East coast are familiar with the work Gordon Goetemann has produced and exhibited locally but very few have any knowledge of the Minnesota paintings executed over a span of forty years. Many of these works will be shown and discussed at this special talk on the heels of his recent exhibition at the Cultural Center. Taken together as a body of work, Goetemann talks about the role nature has played in the formation of his values and the content of his art as well as some innate characteristics of his work such as, a micro/macro sense of scale and the dichotomy of an illusory space and the facts of a flat picture plane.
Goetemann constantly affirms that he is a landscape painter, and more specifically, that he is a NORTHERN landscape painter. He talks about how his northern-European, Germanic heritage has informed his temperament, feelings and modes of expression. As he often says,” As an artist I have led two lives and worn many hats”.
This event is free to the public; donations to support the work of the art colony are always gratefully received.

