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(though getting a divorce). But, before long: fast forward to the present. The audience is asked to contribute to the creation of a new Golden Record - for today. 7:30pm. NACL Theatre, 110 Highland Lake Rd, Highland Lake, NY. nacl.org
Info: 252-7576. Opening reception: Saturday, October 1, 2-4pm.
pm. Rivoli Theatre, 5243 Main St. South Fallsburg, NY. 845-436-5336 or scdw.net.
September 10 (Saturday)
Neversink History Afternoon, How did Grahamsville get its name? Learn about Lt. Graham and the Chestnut Woods Massacre through a presentation on the different versions of this tragic event. What is fact and what is fiction? We might just find out!
1pm. Time and the Valleys Museum, 332 Main Street, Grahamsville, NY. timeandtheval- leysmuseum.org
October 8, 9
NACL Theatre
Spirits of Lakewood House
The third installment of The Lakewood House Trilogy (following Mystery of Lakewood House 2005 and The Lost Book of Lakewood House 2009), the site-specific performance takes place at the NACL artists' residence, an historic summer boarding house opened in the 1920s in the era of the Catskills vacation heyday. Favorite NACL actors from across North America will inhabit each bedroom in the Lakewood House (the artists' residence next door to NACL Theatre), invoking the spirit and stories of the people who had once vacationed or lived at the summer inn. The audience will be given a one-hour pass to visit each of the 12 bedrooms and enjoy the sto- ries and surprises that the spirits will transmit to those who dare to enter. In the theatre next door, a speakeasy will be open to Lakewood House visitors - with the right pass- word, of course. 3 Viewings: 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00pm. NACL Theatre,110 Highland Lake Rd, Highland Lake, NY. nacl.org
October 22
Shakespeare's Will
NACL Theatre
Lecture, Supper, and Show. Celebrating the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, NACL presents Vern Thiessen's play, Shakespeare's Will performed by Tannis Kowalchuk. The evening begins with a lecture entitled "...the shadow of a wife..." Who was Mrs. Shakespeare?" presented by Shakespeare scholar, Joanne Zipay, founder of theatre com- pany Judith Shakespeare. Following the lecture and an Elizabethan supper of stew and mead, NACL will present Shakespeare's Will, a lively musical exploration of the life of Anne Hathaway, wife of the bard. The monologue, written in verse by Canadian playwright, Vern Thiessen, features music by Kurt Knuth, costumes by Karen Flood, with direction by Mimi McGurl. 6pm. NACL Theatre,
September 15 (Thursday)
Concert: “An Evening of Chamber Music” featuring the Hermitage Piano Trio, sponsored by Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and presented by Shandelee Music Festival, 8pm, Event Gallery, Bethel Woods, 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY. Info: 845-583-2050.
110 Highland Lake Rd, Highland Lake, NY. nacl.org
September 16, 17, 18
Play: “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged),” presented by Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop, Fri/Sat 8pm, and Sun 2pm. Rivoli Theatre, 5243 Main St. So. Fallsburg, NY. 845-436-5336 or scdw.net.
October 9 (Sunday)
Concert: David Roth w/guests Fendrick and Peck, sponsored and presented by RiverFolk Concerts, 7pm, The Cooperage, 1030 Main Street, Honesdale, PA. Reservations: 252-6783.
October 22 (Saturday)
Theatre: Act Underground debut fully staged productionm TBA, 7:30pm, Tusten Theatre, 210 Bridge Street, Narrowsburg, NY.
September 25 (Sunday)
Concert: Acoustic Eidolon, blending Celtic, American, World and Flamenco, sponsored and presented by RiverFolk Concerts, 5pm, The Cooperage,
1030 Main Street, Honesdale, PA. Reservations: 252-6783.
October 23 (Sunday)
Theatre: Act Underground debut fully staged production TBA, 2pm, Tusten Theatre, 210 Bridge Street, Narrowsburg, NY.
September 25 (Sunday)
Calling All Collectors, Have a collection of plates or buttons or cans or ANYTHING? If you are a collector, or just have a lot of “something” you would like to share, bring your collection to the Museum for others to admire. Reservations are required, please call or e-mail to reserve your free space. Dust off your collections and let them shine for an afternoon! Refreshments will be available. 1pm. Time and the Valleys Museum, 332 Main Street, Grahamsville, NY. timeandthevalleysmuseum.org
October 14, 15
Play: “Haunted Theater Tours,” presented by Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop, 6:30 pm. Rivoli Theatre, 5243 Main St. South Fallsburg, NY. 845-436-5336 or scdw.net.
October 30 (Sunday)
Gone Missing in New York, Each year, hun- dreds of New Yorkers disappear under myste- rious circumstances never to be heard from again, leaving families and loved ones waiting painfully. Marianna Boncek talks about her book Gone Missing In New York, which high- lights individual stories of the missing and their families, including the tragic local story of Frederick Holmes, a 22-month-old baby who went missing from Denman Mountain in 1955. Books will be available for sale, and refresh- ments are included. 2pm. Time and the Valleys Museum, 332 Main Street, Grahamsville, NY. timeandthevalleysmuseum.org
September 29 (Thursday)
Concert: “The Embrace” of two pianos featuring Christiana Pecoraro classical pianist and Danilo Rea jazz pianist, sponsored by Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and presented by Shandelee Music Festival, 8pm, Event Gallery, Bethel Woods, 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY. Info: 845-583-2050.
October 15 (Saturday)
Sharing Memories of the Delaware Water System, Hear the fascinating stories of the Delaware Water System’s reservoirs and tun- nels from those who built them. Explore the exhibit, view never before displayed photos and documents, and talk with tunnel and reservoir workers. 1pm. Time and the Valleys Museum, 332 Main Street, Grahamsville, NY. timeandthevalleysmuseum.org
NOVEMBER
OCTOBER
October 15 – November 20
Exhibit: “Tal Gluck, Sculpture, Melinda Wallach, Walls of Viet Nam,” CAS Arts Center, 48 Main Street, Livingston Manor, NY. October 15, Artist Talk 3pm, Opening reception 4-6pm. Admission: Free. CAS Arts Center, 48 Main Street, Livingston Manor, NY. Info: 436-4227. catskillartsociety.org
November 5 (Saturday)
Concert: Carla Ulbrich and Lois Morton, comical singer/songwriters, sponsored and presented by RiverFolk Concerts, 7pm, The Cooperage, 1030 Main Street, Honesdale, PA. Reservations: 252-6783.
October 1-29
Exhibit: Kit Jones Photography, sponsored and presented by Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, Alliance Gallery, Delaware Arts Center, 37 Main Street, Narrowsburg, NY. Gallery hours: Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Free.
October 21, 23
Play: “Haunted Theater Tours,” presented by Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop, 6:30
November 5 (Saturday)
The Catskills: Its History and How It Changed America, A talk by Stephen M. Silverman, founding editor of People.com, about his recently published and beautifully illustrated book on the history of the Catskills. From Henry Hudson to Washington Irving,
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October 9 (Sunday)
Concert: “Souvenirs of Kazakhstan,” featuring the Capricci Violin Ensemble, sponsored by Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and presented by Shandelee Music Festival, 3pm, Event Gallery, Bethel Woods, 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY.
Info: 845-583-2050.
October 28, 29
Play: “Haunted Theater Tours,” presented by Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop, 6:30pm. Rivoli Theatre, 5243 Main St. South Fallsburg, NY. 845-436-5336 or scdw.net.


































































































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