Good Morning Gloucester reader Laura Sen shares her photo of a juvenile Bale Eagle, photographed in Lanesville on a recent morning. Thanks so much to Laura for sending along!
My View of Life on the Dock
The fires continued this morning spreading a heavy layer of smoke throughout the region.
This photo was taken last night from our lodging near Massa Lubrense, about 13 miles from the mountain.
We learned that fires on Visuvius occur every several years and generally burn for about week.
Photo by Yitzchak Luster
N. Richard Nash’s The Rainmaker Opens at
Gloucester Stage
Captivating Classic Set for Limited Run in Gloucester
Gloucester Stage Company continues its 38th season of professional theater on Cape Ann with N. Richard Nash’s moving American classic The Rainmaker from July 14 through August 5 at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. Set in the time of a paralyzing drought in Depression-era America, The Rainmaker tells the story of a pivotal hot summer day in the life of spinsterish Lizzie Curry, whose father and two brothers are worried as much about her marriage prospects as they are about their dying cattle. Enter Starbuck, the consummate con man, who promises to solve all their problems, for a fee. Directed by Gloucester Stage Artistic Director Robert Walsh, The Rainmaker cast features Brian Homer as Starbuck; Jessica Bates as Lizzie Curry; David DeBeck as H.C. Curry, the patriarch of the Curry family; Joe Short and Sean McCoy as the Curry brothers; Dave Rich as File and longtime Gordon College Professor of Theater Arts Norm Jones as Sheriff Thomas. N. Richard Nash’s most celebrated play, The Rainmaker, appeared in all three mediums; on Broadway in 1954, as a motion picture starring Katharine Hepburn in 1956, and as a television production in 1982. A musical version of The Rainmaker, entitled 110 Degrees in the Shade, debuted on Broadway in 1963.
N. Richard Nash studied philosophy and literature at the University of Pennsylvania and earned his bachelor’s degree in 1934. While in school he directed plays at Bryn Mawr, a nearby women’s college, and received great reviews for a play he wrote featuring only female characters. Nash received the Maxwell Anderson Verse Drama award in 1940 for Parting at Imsdorf. His plays include Second Best Bed (1946), The Young and Fair (1948), See the Jaguar (1952), Girls of Summer (1956), Handful of Fire (1958), and the musical WILDCAT(1960). During the 1950s Mr. Nash was one of six writers selected by producer Fred Coe to create serious drama for television. His screenplay credits include Nora Prentiss (1946), Dear Wife (1950), and Top of the World (1955). Adapting the works of others, he wrote the script for The Sainted Sisters (1948) and Porgy and Bess (1959). Later in his career, Mr. Nash focused on writing novels. “East Wind, Rain” (1977), inspired by his time serving with the Office of War Information during World War II, took seven years to research. Other novels include Cry Macho (1975) and Radiance (1983). Mr. Nash also lectured on drama and philosophy at colleges and universities throughout the United States. He died on Dec. 11, 2000, in New York City at the age of eighty-seven.
A native Bostonian who now lives & works as an actor in NYC, Brian Homer has performed in numerous Off-Broadway productions, including Theater for a New Audience’s repertory production of Richard II/Richard III, Seattle Repertory Theater’s premiere of Rebecca Gilman’s Spinning Into Butter, and the New Repertory Theater’s world premiere of Stephen Belber’s Drifting Elegant. An actor as well as a theater arts educator, Mr. Homer holds an MFA in Acting from Brandies University where he studied with Robert Walsh.
All photos Gary Ng
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July 16, 2017
Sandra Williams Reads From Her Works
Sun 5 PM ·
Eastern Point Lit House · Gloucester
261 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
This book is a great read.

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, July 12th – 7pm
Special Guest: TONI ANN!

We’re long overdue for the return of the one and the very
only Toni Ann Enes. A beautiful soul and spirit, with music
straight from the heart, this is a formula that simply does not
fail. We hit at 7. Come early for great dinner and drink! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……now features Janet Brown with some new and healthy ideas!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
7/19 – Honkeytonk Women
7/26 – Sasquatch
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
In May we ran a $2 taco special on a Thursday. A few people have been asking for a repeat. Join us this Thursday for $2 Tacos and Margaritas. -Skirt Steak taco
-Crispy Bluefin Tuna Taco
-Grilled Bluefish Taco
-Lamb Taco
Yesterday’s captivating visibility at noon.

Blue Collar Lobster at the Gloucester House.
Greeted by friendly staff (see below). A great experience at reasonable prices. Lobster in the Rough the only way to get in touch with your food. ![]()
Join Captain Steve, Captain Pete and their crew on the Gloucester Harbor Shuttle operated by Cape Ann Harbor Tours, is the best way to enjoy Gloucester Harbor, with a Hop-On-Hop-Off ride around the harbor
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We were at the quiet end of Crane’s Beach last weekend and saw these little bird dwellings in the dunes. The area was fenced off to protect the Piping Plovers….which I obviously read all about in posts written about the plovers at Good Harbor Beach. I can’t lie though…I didn’t realize that they build homes in the sand like this. Must be true, correct?
As a friend said, it is very reminiscent of adobe homes in Mexico. Smart little birds.

Listen to Mark Hayes from Ocean Alliance and Nathan Thomas Wilson talk about the mission in this week’s GloucesterCast here-
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Gloucester’s Summer Block Parties have become a Cape Ann Classic, and the Cape Ann Chamber is excited to be presenting three Block Parties this summer in partnership with the City of Gloucester. The first one will be Saturday, July 15. From 6 PM 10 PM on Main Street, party-goers will enjoy al fresco dining, live outdoor entertainment, free children’s activities, and street performers for a fun night on the town. The Block Parties offer local shopping, food and non-stop fun. We hope to see you there!
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