Shades of things to come-a mini Pippi Longstocking
TEN DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS CAROL COUNTDOWN WITH “YOU AND ME”
“You and Me” isn’t a Christmas carol but I include the song with my Christmas playlist each year because it’s so sweet and because of the story of how this demo by an unknown soul group that was recorded in 1970 became popular today–so much so that you may recognize the song from the movie Blue Valentine and an Oreo cookie commercial.
The forgotten demo of “You and Me,” recorded by Penny (Nannie Sharpe) and the Quarters (Penny’s three brothers), was discovered at a yard sale by a record collector who later gave the track to the Chicago reissue label Numero Group. Forty years after the demo was made, Ryan Gosling heard the song and recommended it to the director for the film Blue Valentine. Even at the time of the release of the film, the identity of Penny and the backup singers had yet to be discovered.
The sweetly irrepressible song has taken on a life of its own since its rediscovery and you can read the full story here, here and here.
Earnest Discussion

Gloucester’s Beautiful Lobster Trap Tree late in the evening

New Business opens in Gloucester – Cape Ann Electric Bikes – “portable convertible”
Owner Kathy Reed opened the first and only AddMotor exclusive retail shop in the country a month ago, in the off season, in order to gear up and be fully ready for a busy 2019 rental season
Cape Ann Electric Bikes rolled into “The Commons” plaza at 214 Eastern Avenue, Gloucester, MA, in the corner space formerly occupied by The Urchin Exchange. “The Commons” shopping center is just past Pond Road and Common Crow along Rt. 127. Stores include Cake Ann and O’Neil Fitness.
Cape Ann Electric Bikes are bikes (“not scooters!”) equipped with an optional motor assist that’s set to a maximum 20mph for safe rentals. There are many styles and options to try out. All of the bikes are fitted with fat tires to accommodate year round enjoyment, all terrain, and New England weather. Snow? Sand? Wet leaves? Check check check. Bicycles built for two? Check. There are accessory trailers for tools, coolers, pets and kids. The shop will deliver rentals to your home or business. Cape Ann Electric Bike offers free assembly for bike sales and will comp a full day’s rental towards any purchase if you want to try before buying.
Fun facts:
Cape Ann Electric Bikes will be showcasing their NEW business –and Gloucester and Cape Ann– at booths in the New England International Auto Show, host to 75,000 visitors annually and “voted the #1 consumer show in Boston by Bis Bash Media for the last 3 years.” Stop by January 17-21.
Owner Kathy Reed grew up in Gloucester and resides in Essex. She is a Mayor’s daughter. Can you name the Mayor? She’s currently favoring that bike with the blue wheels.

Maritime Gloucester Open Saturday 10-4PM & Sunday 12-4PM
It a beautiful day at Maritime Gloucester, we are open. Still have Christmas Trees ($30) and Wreaths ($10) lots of books and gifts. Tours are half price this weekend and you can always give the gift of a Maritime Gloucester Membership that will keep on giving throughout the year.








Holiday Marketplace

Gloucester Smiles-1100
Thanks Jim Ellis For The Painting Of A Calico Lobster!

sale at goodlinens and everyone’s favorite penguin is fishing now
photos above- holiday window 2018 goodlinens studio, 130 Main Street, Gloucester, MA
photos below – They’re my towel of choice for piping plover watch at Good Harbor Beach, body surf days, and rainy camping. I love how quickly these towels dry out, and how light and compact they are– perfect to pack down.
Sunday Roast at Feather & Wedge !
Is anything nicer than a Sunday Roast dinner? We don’t think so!
Back by popular demand, Feather & Wedge is serving Prime Rib this Sunday! Reservations recommended. 978-999-5917
Sunday, December 16
Dinner seating from 5 PM on.

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
The Gift of Quiet & Deep Relaxation
Join NSRY and Katie Schroeder THIS Sunday for our Monthly Restorative Workshop 6:30-8PM for only $25. The GOLD standard of deep relaxation and nourishment for your body, mind & spirit this holiday season. Gift yourself SELF-CARE and presence so you can truly enjoy all your presents!
All levels welcome for this blissful hour and a half by candlelight with essential oil massage assists and reiki as you bask in gentle, therapeutic restorative poses that help balance, clarify and bring you back to the heart of what matters…your breath, your body and a clear mind. All props provided. All you have to do is SHOW UP!
Pre-register at www.nsryoga.com & check out our other workshops for December to end the year right.
CAFM Holiday Market TODAY!

Cape Ann Farmers Market’s annual Holiday Market!
Saturday December 15 10am-1pm
Gloucester UU Church
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Come celebrate the holiday season with us this weekend!
We’ve got delicious food, thoughtful local gifts, and our annual raffle!
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Use your monthly HIP bonus SNAP dollars at the CAFM Holiday Market!
That’s at least $40 dollars of bonus SNAP dollars to spend on fruits and vegetables!!!
GHS class of 2021 fundraiser at Jalapenos December 19th dine in or take out
Doors open at 4pm


Hawk Take Off
Seen taking off recently at the little airport near Parker River Refuge. I think it’s a red tailed hawk that was beautiful enough to share.



Cape Ann Report – Public Art in Gloucester
Maureen Aylward, Host, talks with Mags Harries Sculptor, Public Art Artist; Karen Ristuben, Program Director, ECCF’s Creative County Initiative; and Ken Hecht, Gloucester City Councilor, Ward 2, about public art in Gloucester. They talk about what public art currently exists, such as the city owned WPA murals, and also talk about a city art policy; does Gloucester need one? does Gloucester have one? and if not how does Gloucester create one? They discuss temporary and permanent art installations as well as different styles, such as multimedia, projection, audio and sound, sculpture, and murals.
The Mighty F/V Miss Deborah Heads To The Dock After A Long Day Harvesting #Lobster

ELEVEN DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS CAROL COUNTDOWN WITH GUSTER
CHRISTY JUCKETT SHARES LOBSTER TRAP TREE PHOTO
GLOUCESTER STAGE COMPANY ANNOUNCES SLATE FOR 2019 SEASON
Robert Walsh, Artistic Director | Christopher Griffith, Interim Managing Director
Gloucester Stage Company
40th ANNIVERSARY SEASON:
“The readiness is all”
Gloucester Stage Company Artistic Director Robert Walsh and Interim Managing Director Christopher Griffith, are proud to announce the 2019 slate for Gloucester Stage’s 40th Anniversary Season of professional theater on Boston’s Northshore.
“We are tremendously excited by our line-up of plays for this anniversary season! An absolute knockout will be Ben Butler, both funny and smart – I’m thrilled my colleague and friend Joe Discher is able to direct, following his off-Broadway premiere. Butler, a Gloucester resident and Union General, comes to life in this historic comedy – a true portrait for the Boston community. Additionally, we welcome back Paula Plum and Richard Snee, along with numerous artists who have contributed to Gloucester Stage in the past and will continue to define the future. Through this lineup we are able to honor the late Neil Simon, introduce Karen Zacarias to our audiences, and invest in a unique partnership to impact Boston area schools by bringing Hamlet to life” shared Robert Walsh.
Griffith adds, “This theater has always been changing, through seasons, different buildings, market crashes, new plays, good years and bad years – we kept going. Reflecting on our 40th anniversary, there has been talk that we could never rival what we were, but we can – it’s happening now. There is a reinvigorated need to create at Gloucester Stage, beneath our feet and in our hands. We’re not going to just talk about what we’ve done in the past, but show our audiences what’s in-store for the future. I hope when you walk through our doors this season, you feel that vision coming to life.”
Season Opener: June 7 – June 30
Celebrating Neil Simon
Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon
Directed by Shana Gozansky
The romantic comedy Barefoot in the Park, award-winning playwright Neil Simon’s longest-running hit, and the tenth longest-running non-musical play in Broadway history opens Gloucester Stage’s 40thAnniversary season on June 7. The comedy opens as newlyweds Corie & Paul move into a top floor garret off Third Avenue in the east 40’s of Manhattan and follows the young couple as they quickly discover there’s more to marriage than meets the eye. Shana Gozansky makes her GSC debut directing Paula Plum, Richard Snee, McCaela Curran Donovan and Joe Short in this Neil Simon classic. Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park runs June 7 through June 30. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 pm at Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA.
Second: July 5 – July 28
Alfred Hitchcock’s
The 39 Steps by Patrick Barlow,
Adapted from the John Buchan novel
Directed by Robert Walsh
A fast paced and witty mystery play, The 39 Steps follows Richard Hannay who feeling stricken with a boring life sets out for adventure. He quickly gets swept up in a murder/espionage story and must save the entire UK from peril. GSC Artistic Director Robert Walsh directs this imaginative stage adaptation of the classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller. Lewis D. Wheeler and Amanda Collins, last seen at GSC in the sellout To Kill a Mockingbird, return for this indomitably funny play. Patrick Barlow’s The 39 Steps runs from July 5 through July 28. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 pm. at Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA.
Third: August 2 – August 25
Boston Area Premiere
Ben Butler by Richard Strand
Directed by Joe Discher (Director of the World Premiere and Off-Broadway Productions)
Richard Strand’s Ben Butler, a smart and funny discourse on race, protocol and our sense of humanity garnered high critical acclaim during its Off Broadway run in 2016. When an escaped slave shows up at Fort Monroe demanding sanctuary during the Civil War, Union General Benjamin Butler is faced with an impossible moral dilemma – follow the letter of the law, or make a game-changing move that could alter the course of US history? Benjamin Butler, a lawyer and former Governor of Massachusetts who championed the causes of labor and of naturalized citizens, spent his summers in the Bayview neighborhood of Gloucester (present-day Ames Estate). Joe Discher who helmed the show’s world premiere production in 2014 and the Off Broadway production in 2016, makes his GSC debut directingBen Butler. Richard Strand’s Ben Butler, runs from August 2 through August 25. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 pm at Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA.
Fourth: August 30 – September 22
TBA
Extra effort is being put into curating the final piece of the 40th Season, and with special opportunities come the need for perfect timing. Gloucester Stage looks forward to announcing the fourth production in the first quarter of 2019.
Fifth: September 27 – October 20
Native Gardens by Karen Zacarias
Karen Zacarias’ comedy follows the high-powered lawyer Pablo, and his very pregnant wife doctoral candidate Tania, who have just purchased a house next door to community stalwarts Virginia and Frank. Soon a disagreement between the neighbors over a longstanding fence line derails their plans of realizing the American Dream. Karen Zacarias’ Native Gardens runs from September 27 through October 20. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 pm at Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA.
Sixth: October 25 – November 17
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Directed by Christopher V. Edwards, Artistic Director of Actors’ Shakespeare Project
Shakespeare’s classic tale of revenge comes to Gloucester Stage after two successful seasons of full-house student matinees. Responding to a need from Boston area schools to immerse students in classic literature, this performance has an adjusted schedule to impact over 2,000 middle and high school students. Hamlet’s story begins when he meets his father’s ghost, revealing that his brother, Claudius, has murdered him and taken Hamlet’s mother, Gertrude, for his queen. Hamlet then begins his journey of revenge while struggling with self-doubt and facing challenges from all sides. Artistic Director of Actors’ Shakespeare Project Christopher V. Edwards makes his GSC directing debut with William Shakespeare’s Hamlet running October 25 through November 17 at Gloucester Stage. Public performances are limited to weekends with student matinees weekdays. Specific show dates and times available online.
GLOUCESTER STAGE 2019 SEASON PERFORMANCE TIMES:
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
SUBSCRIPTIONS: Season Packages start at $185 for 6 tickets to use for any show and include early access to seating, no online fees, and free ticket exchanges. This year also offers subscribers the ability to reserve their seats for the entire season with a Reserved Subscription. Interested patrons can save an additional 10% as an Early Bird Subscription by ordering before December 31st. Packages can be purchased or renewed by calling the Box Office at 978.281.4433 or by visitinggloucesterstage.com/subscribe
PAY WHAT YOU WISH: 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: 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.
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 visitwww.gloucesterstage.com
2019 Season Photos:





