Wouldn’t it be wonderful to commute to Boston via the Schooner Lannon!
Contemporary Comedy NATIVE GARDENS Opens at GLOUCESTER STAGE
Robert Walsh, Artistic Director & Christopher Griffith, Interim Managing Director present:
Karen Zacarías’ Contemporary Comedy
NATIVE GARDENS
OPENS AT GLOUCESTER STAGE
Female Creative Team Leads Production
Gloucester Stage Company continues its 40th Anniversary Season of professional theater with Karen Zacarías’Native Gardens from September 27 through October 20 at Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. This contemporary comedy follows high-powered lawyer Pablo Del Valle, and his very pregnant wife, doctoral candidate Tania, who have just purchased a house next door to community stalwarts Virginia and Frank Butley. Soon a disagreement between the neighbors over a longstanding fence line derailstheir plans of realizing the American Dream.
Directed by Kelly Galvin in her GSC directing debut, the cast of Native Gardens features GSC veteran Patrick Shea returning to Gloucester Stage for the first time in 26 years to play Frank Butley, and GSC newcomersEduardo Ruiz as Pablo Del Valle; Alaina Fragoso as Tania Del Valle; Leigh Strimbeck as Virginia Butley; and Jeomil Tovar and Fernando Barbosa as the Landscapers. Led by an entirely female creative team, including Director Kelly Galvin, GSC continues to support the Gender Parity initiative started by StageSource and benefit from the vibrant perspective this team brings to the table. Marcella Barbeau (Lighting Design), Jessica Brennan (Assistant Stage Manager), Madison Cook-Hines (Assistant Director), Lindsay Genevieve Fuori (Scenic Design),Chelsea Kerl (Costume Designer), Alexis Rappaport (Sound Design), Melissa Richter* (Production Stage Manager), andEmme Shaw (Props Design). Native Gardens is presented with production support from the Sawyer Free Library, discovering the past and creating the future.
Native Gardens playwright Karen Zacarías is one of the inaugural Resident Playwrights at Arena Stage in Washington, DC, and is a core founder of the LATINX THEATRE COMMONS. A Washington, D.C resident, Ms. Zacarías is the founder of Young Playwrights’ Theater, an award winning theater company that teaches playwriting in local public schools in Washington, DC.
Director Kelly Galvin is the founder of the rig, a project that brings live performance to audiences with limited access to professional theater. She is company member of Shakespeare & Company where she has directed The Taming of the Shrew, Love’s Labor’s Lost, and The Clean House (reading), and serves on the faculty of the Young Company Summer Conservatory. Ms. Galvin previously served as Artistic Associate for WAM Theatre, where she directed The Last Wife and readings of The Virgin Trial, The Tall Girls, and Blue Stockings. Regionally, she has directed for Southwest Shakespeare, Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, Berkshire Playwrights’ Lab, and The Theater at Woodshill. She has assisted at the Guthrie, Asolo Rep, Orlando Shakespeare, and Shakespeare & Company. Ms. Galvin received a 2018 Directing Fellowship at Asolo Rep and has completed Directing Internships with Arena Stage and the Huntington Theatre Company. She holds an MFA from Boston University and a BA from Wellesley College.
Alaina Fragoso makes her Gloucester Stage debut as Tania Del Valle. In New York she has originated roles in Convention (BHP, Irondale Center); Hope (a reading at Yoke Theatre Company), Murder at the FoodCoop (NY Int’l Fringe Festival), and No One Asked Me (NY Int’l Fringe Festival/Encores). Ms. Fragoso is a graduate of Emerson College and the Atlantic Acting School.
Eduardo Ruiz is a Puerto Rican actor, from Mayagüez making his GSC debut as Pablo Del Valle. He received his BFA in theatre arts from the University of Puerto Rico and his MA in Classical Acting for the Professional Theatre from London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. His recent credits include Vivace from Aristofanes’The Congresswomen, Claudio from Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing and Oliver/Audrey from Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Mr. Ruiz was also recently part of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival Fellowship Company.
Native Gardens marks Patrick Shea’s first appearance at Gloucester Stage in 26 years. His previous GSCproductions were Benefactors, Wenceslas Square and The Last Yankee. After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he began his career in the Acting Ensemble of the New York Shakespeare Festival and subsequently in the Broadway production of Child’s Play. A veteran of Shear Madness in Boston, he also received a Dramalogue Critics Award for his performance in the Los Angeles production. He has appeared with The Huntington Theatre Company, Speakeasy Stage, New Rep, Merrimack Rep, Gloucester Stage, The Wilbur Theatre, The Nickerson Theatres and Worcester Foothills. Mr. Shea has performed as an actor and narrator with the Boston Symphony, Boston Pops, and Boston Lyric Opera. His film credits include Wait For Laugh, Infinitely Polar Bear, Ted, The Invention of Lying, Gone Baby Gone, Mystic River, Killer Flood, andBy the Sea. Mr. Shea’s TV credits include Frontline, Brotherhood, Spencer: For Hire, The Late Show with David Letterman, Unsolved Mysteries, Cheers!, and Against the Law.
A Massachusetts native who grew up locally in Marblehead and Swampscott, Leigh Strimbeck makes her GSC debut as Virginia Butley. Most recently she appeared as Madame Arcati in Blithe Spirit with Voice Theatre of Woodstock, NY. Ms. Strimbeck is an Associate member of The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble (BTE); theformer the Artistic Director of the Theatre Institute at Sage (TIS); an artist in residence in the theater program at Russell Sage College; and co-founder of WAM Theatre in The Berkshires. Her regional theater acting and directing credits include productions at Barrington Public Theater; Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble; WAM Theatre; The Rep in Albany, NY; Saratoga Shakespeare; Shakespeare and Co; Berkshire Playwrights Lab and Voice Theatre. Ms. Strimbeck’s feature film credits include UnCivil Liberties, Fighting for Freedom, Little BiPeep, Deception, the short film Key Transitions and Lifetime Movie Network’s Off the Rails.
Jeomil Tovar and Fernando Barbosa make their GSC debut as Landscapers in Native Gardens. Jeomil Tovar recently played the same role in Native Gardens at Merrimack Repertory Theatre. Mr. Tovar’s previous credits include various roles with The Firehouse Center for The Arts, Front Porch Arts Collective, Underlings Theatre Company, Marblehead Little Theatre, Heart & Daggers Productions, The Center of Arts in Natick, The Hanover Theatre, and Salem State University where he is currently pursuing his BFA degree in performance. A Boston based, actor, singer, and musician, Fernando Barbosa he is currently pursuing a BFA in acting from Salem StateUniversality. Mr. Barbosa’s recent credits include All’s Well that Ends Well and Cymbeline withCommonwealth Shakespeare Company; Assassins, Arts After Hours, and Jesus Christ Superstar at Marblehead Little Theatre; Children of Eden with the Theatre Company of Saugus; Macbeth at UMass Lowell; Cloud Tectonics, Fort Point Theatre Channel, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Apollinaire (Elliot Norton Nom.), P.O.V, Umass Lowell.
NATIVE GARDENS PERFORMANCE DATES & TIMES:
SEPTEMBER 27 – OCTOBER 20
Wednesdays – Saturdays: 7:30 pm;
Saturdays – Sundays: 2:00 pm
PLACE:
Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
SINGLE TICKET PRICES: Single Ticket prices are $15 to $48 with discounts available for Preview Performances, Senior Citizens, Military Families, and College Students and those under 18 years of age. For detailed ticket information visit www.gloucesterstage.com
PAY WHAT YOU WISH: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2 PM: Gloucester Stage is committed to inclusion and diversity, including socio-economic status. Pay What You Wish performances are the first Saturday Matinee (2pm) of each production, allowing access to the arts for all. No one is turned away for lack of funds and donations can be made before or after the show.
CAPE ANN NIGHTS: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 7:30 PM; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2 PM & 7:30 PM; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, OCTOBER 9 & OCTOBER 16, 7:30 PM: Enriching our local community is key to our mission impact. Residents of Cape Ann can purchase $25 tickets at Preview Performances and every Wednesday of each production. Limit of 2 (two) per household. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Box Office 978.281.4433, with a valid address.
POST-SHOW DISCUSSIONS: SUNDAY: OCTOBER 6 & OCTOBER 13: Following the 2 pm performances on Sunday, OCTOBER 6 and Sunday, OCTOBER 13, audiences are invited to free post-show discussions with the artists from Native Gardens.
ABOUT THE COMPANY: Gloucester Stage is a professional non-profit theater providing a unique, intimate experience as audiences are never more than five rows from the stage. Located in a century-old repurposed brick warehouse on the waterfront of Cape Ann, the organization is led by Artistic Director Robert Walsh and Interim Managing Director Christopher Griffith. Entering the company’s 40th Season in 2019, GSC benefits from a loyal audience searching for intellectually stimulating and socially relevant stories.
For further information, call the Gloucester Stage Box Office at 978-281-4433
or visit GLOUCESTERSTAGE.COM
Native Gardens is presented with special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
We are beautiful butterflies

Visitors to Gloucester-201
If you are ever in Medford- seek out Bob’s Famous Italian Food
I promise you you won’t be disappointed. Looking at the store from the front it doesn’t look very big but it goes a long way back- long and skinny. Medford’s version of J Pace.




Tony Frontiero joins Fly Amero this evening 7pm @ The Rhumb Line 9.25.2019

Wednesday, September 25… 7pm start

The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
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Happy National Lobster Day?
I heard on the radio that today is National Lobster Day…but, I wasn’t so sure so I did some research. I’ve found conflicting reports. Some sources say that National Lobster Day in the United States was June 15th and other say that it is indeed today. Hence my question mark in the title. It does seem that it used to be celebrated back in June, but the US Senate, lead by a resolution from Maine State Senators, agreed to designate this day in September as “the day” four years ago.
So, thank a lobsterman….or maybe a certain lobster buyer….you happen to know for all of their really hard work…and go enjoy a lobster. Is anyone in town offering deals today?
Here is a “have a great day (whatever day it is) from my littlest lobsterman. And….no, that wasn’t a keeper and was definitely thrown back.
Here is one source that claims today is the day.
Senate Recognizes September 25th as National Lobster Day for 4th Straight Year
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [SeafoodNews] – September 25, 2018
National Lobster Day is here – again!
Although some celebrate on June 15, the U.S. Senate has recognized September 25 as the official National Lobster Day for the fourth year in a row.
Maine Senators Susan Collins and Angus King introduced a resolution to designate September 25, 2018 as National Lobster Day back in July.

Crane Beach Preening Egret
I took a ride to Crane Beach recently. It was so nice to be greeted by the attendant with a cheery wave and a sincere “Thanks for being a member!”. It was a lovely afternoon and I was rewarded with a handsome preening egret.




Showing Up with Jaime Robbins
The way we show up in our lives matter. Join us this week for the first event in our Women’s Networking Series. We’ll hear from yoga teacher/writer/inspirational human Jaime Robbins about showing up in your life and showing up in your home.
Our goal is to bring the community together. We will share some wine and cheese, and come away from the evening with a renewed sense of community and inspiration
Let us Know You’re Coming
(we want to make sure we get enough wine)

Savour Wine & Cheese 5-Part Wine Education Series
Become A Wine Expert: 5-Part Wine Series
Presenter: Kathleen Powers Morgan, Ph.D.
Beginning Thursday, October 3rd
2019 Northshore Magazine BONS Winner “Best Wine Selection”

Register by calling Kathleen or Courtney @ 978 282-1455
Or go to: www.shop.savourwineandcheese.com/5-Part-Wine-Series-2046.htm.
Your Wine Learning Experience Includes:
–Trending what’s new and exciting in the wine world
–Making a $10 wine taste like a $40 wine…in minutes.
–Saving as much as 300% on your restaurant wine selections.
–Choosing the best values in shopping for wine, saving at least 10% on every purchase.
–Selecting wines that will pair well with food, elevating taste, enhancing your enjoyment
–Maximizing the experience: understanding how to evaluate wine for color, aroma, taste and even faults. Learning about the impact on taste of different vintages, choosing stemware, decanting, serving temperature and much more.
Kathleen shares her expertise from her years of hands-on experience with retail shops, four-star restaurants, wine distributors, importers, innovative vintners world-wide and as a
certified sommelier.
Five Classes Curriculum:
- Tasting Wine, evaluating wine using techniques from the Court of Master Sommeliers,
- White Wine Varietals,
- Red Wine Varietals,
- Wine Know-How: Storage, Buying, Restaurant Ordering, BYOB Etiquette, Decanting, Choosing Stemware, Vintages, Proper Serving Temperature
- Wine and Food Pairings: taste-testing combinations
Tuition: $250.00 for 5-classes includes: notebooks, instructional handouts, vintage charts, food, and quality wines to taste each week.
How: Register by calling Kathleen or Courtney @ 978 282-1455
Or go to: www.shop.savourwineandcheese.com/5-Part-Wine-Series-2046.htm.
When: Five consecutive Thursdays in October -3,10,17, 24, 31 – Class time: 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Where: Savour Wine & Cheese, 76 Prospect St. Gloucester
Parking: directly behind Savour. + The class is limited to 12 people + Register by Sept. 30th
Gloucester Harbor: Many International Sailors Will Tell You That Our Harbor Is The Most Beautiful One They Visit





Sitting On A Rock
Reflections from the wharf at the Marine Railway

New Restorative Yoga Class with Linda at MAGMA (Movement Arts Gloucester MA) Thursdays 11:30-12:30 Starts September 26th (right after 10:15am Nia class)
Restorative Yoga Class Starts Thursday, September 26th, 11:30-12:30 at MAGMA (right after Nia class that runs from 10:15-11:15am)
Restorative Yoga is a relaxing and nurturing practice that allows the body and mind to relax and well, restore. All you need to do is sit or lie on a mat with your body supported by bolsters, blocks and blankets. I do all the work. No energy or expertise required for you. The benefits of the practice include better sleep, less anxiety, gentle stretching of the body especially the chest and shoulders, etc.
Linda was was trained in level I Rest. Yoga in the Judith Lasater tradition by Ann Biasetti in Saratoga Springs. She will soon and be attending a level II training session in the spring of 2020 to allow for more poses and therapeutic possibilities.
Here is a link to a nice description of what Restorative Yoga is.
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New London Motorcycle Club visit Gloucester
North Shore Crossing
Working in Beverly, I’ve been watching the development of North Shore Crossing for quite some time now….specifically the progress being made on the new Whole Foods Market. While I don’t ever imagine doing a “full shop” at the Whole Foods, I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that I’m excited about the ability to run in and grab some of their nice array of prepared foods for the afternoon rush of “son juggling” to/from different hockey rinks. Thatcher attends school in Rockport and plays for a hockey team out of Peabody….which means evening practices up there. Finn attends a school in Beverly where I work and practices out of Talbot rink at O’Malley. So, there’s a lot of back and forth up/down Route 128 and coordinating of schedules. With hockey season kicking into full swing the exact same time school was back in session, we’ve been dropping the ball big time in regards to meal planning. We are far too guilty of feeding the boys on the fly and the choices have been less than healthy.
Whole Foods will be a nice option for afternoon snacks and later dinners….or at least I hope….until crock pot weather is upon us.
Whole Foods Market, Beverly is scheduled to open on October 18th.
Here are some store features:
Special features of the store include:
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Hundreds of products throughout the store from local suppliers, seven of which are recipients of Whole Foods Market’s Local Producer Loan Program, which provides low-interest loans to local producers to help grow their businesses
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Fresh produce department featuring seasonal fruits and vegetables and selections from over 12 regional growers
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Bakery department offering an array of breads baked in-house, locally-made pastries and items for vegan and other special diets
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Full-service butcher department with a variety of ready-to-cook options, such as made in-house sausages and fresh ground beef, and selections from local suppliers
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Seafood department featuring fresh seafood from local suppliers, including sea scallops, littleneck clams, oysters and haddock fillets, as well as a large selection of packaged and frozen fish
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Specialty foods section with artisanal chocolates, locally sourced cheeses and seasonal antipasti items made in-store
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Bulk section with about 90 items and five make-your-own nut butter grinders
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Prepared foods department featuring hot and cold food bars and stations for made in-house signature sandwiches, build your own bone broth bowls, Mediterranean grain bowls, charcuterie, pizza, sushi and oven-ready meals
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Full-service coffee and tea bar
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Beauty and body care department featuring products from about 30 local suppliers

Black Skimmers photos by Adrian Hewitt
Adrian shot these photos at Eastern Point at high tide, of two Black Skimmers feeding. See more about Black Skimmers at Audubon web site.




