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SUMMARY:Metamorphoses at Cotuit Center for the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Cotuit Center for the Arts invites audiences to immerse themselves in the breathtaking world of Metamorphoses\, a spellbinding theatrical masterpiece inspired by Ovid’s ancient myths. Directed by Jason R. Mellin\, this evocative production runs February 6 through February 22 and brings stories of love\, loss\, transformation\, and redemption vividly to life. \nWritten by Tony Award–winning playwright Mary Zimmerman\, Metamorphoses masterfully blends classical mythology with contemporary themes\, using poetic language and striking visual storytelling to explore what it means to change\, to grieve\, and to love. Set within a fluid\, dreamlike world where gods and mortals collide\, the production blurs the boundary between myth and reality—creating an unforgettable theatrical experience that resonates long after the final moment. \n“Metamorphoses reminds us that change is inevitable—and often beautiful\, even when it’s painful\,” said director Jason R. Mellin. “This play speaks to the heart in a way few stories can. It’s visually stunning\, emotionally raw\, and deeply human. We’ve assembled an incredible ensemble\, and I truly believe this is a production audiences will feel in their bones.” \nPerformances will take place Fridays at 7:30 PM\, Saturdays at 5:00 PM\, and Sundays at 2:00 PM. \nThe cast includes: Lily Anderson\, Amelia Burbine\, Bill Farrell\, Emma Fitzpatrick\, Drew Frayre\, Janet Geist Moore\, Maeve Moriarty\, Erica Morris\, Avila Rudd\, Sam Sewell\, Pete Steedman\, Rachel Walman\, and Shelley West. \nGenerous support for Cotuit Center for the Arts’ main stage theater productions is graciously provided in tribute to John McGraw. \nWith its powerful performances\, immersive design\, and timeless themes\, Metamorphoses offers audiences an opportunity to experience theater at its most transformative. \nTickets are on sale now\, and early reservations are strongly encouraged. \nFor tickets and more information\, visit cotuit.org. \n 
URL:https://artsfalmouth.org/event/metamorphoses-at-cotuit-center-for-the-arts/
LOCATION:Cotuit Center for the Arts\, 4404 Falmouth Road\, Cotuit\, MA\, 02635\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Felted Valentines with Cheryl Flett
DESCRIPTION:Highfield Hall & Gardens will hold a Valentine’s Day felting class for adults\, tweens\, and teens with Cheryl Flett of FabFunFiber! The event takes place Saturday\, February 14\, from 10 AM to noon. \nDiscover the joy of needle felting as you create beautiful\, felted sweetheart cookies. Imagine iced sugar cookies that keep forever! This is the perfect way to relax and create at the same time. Needle felting is a fun and easy pastime that’s hooking craft lovers all over the country. Instructor Cheryl Flett of FabFunFiber provides step-by-step instructions and everything you need to create charming projects to cherish or give as gifts. Whether you are an experienced felter or just starting\, you can work at your own pace. Get some friends together or come with your tween/teen for a little escape to the beautiful rooms at Highfield where you can experience the fun of completing this delightful project! \nAll materials are provided. The fee is $35 members or $45 for non-members. Registration is required. Register online today or call 508-495-1878 ext. 2. \n 
URL:https://artsfalmouth.org/event/felted-valentines-with-cheryl-flett/
LOCATION:Highfield Hall and Gardens\, 56 Highfield Drive\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02541\, United States
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SUMMARY:Woods Hole Film Festival presents "Sorry\, Baby"
DESCRIPTION:The Woods Hole Film Festival’s Dinner & A Movie series presents a screening of  Sorry\, Baby\, on Saturday\, February 14 at 7PM\,  at Redfield Auditorium\, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\, 45 Water Street\, Woods Hole\nDoors open at 6:30 PM \nSorry\, Baby is the acclaimed narrative feature written and directed by Eva Victor (USA\, 2025\, 103 minutes\, Rated R)\, starring Eva Victor\, Naomi Ackie\, Lucas Hedges\, John Carroll Lynch\, Louis Cancelmi\, and Kelly McCormack. \nThis feature comedy-drama is an acerbically funny and quietly powerful story about learning how to move forward when bad things happen. \nTickets: $18 general admission | $14 members | $10 students & military \nABOUT THE FILM \nSynopsis:\nSomething bad happened to Agnes. But life goes on—for everyone around her\, at least. When a beloved friend visits on the brink of a major milestone\, Agnes begins to realize just how stuck she’s been\, and starts to find a way forward. \nShot in Ipswich\, Massachusetts\, Sorry\, Baby is a quietly triumphant story about reclaiming one’s footing after the ground has been yanked out from under you. Unabashedly frank and unexpectedly funny\, the film offers a fresh and deeply human take on living with an experience you can’t simply “get over.” \nIn an auspicious triple-threat debut\, writer-director-star Eva Victor upends traditional narratives of trauma by focusing not on spectacle\, but on the interior\, often unseen act of mending oneself. As Agnes—a smart\, sensitive\, and wry young professor in an overcast New England college town where she was once a graduate student—Victor captures the absurdities\, pleasures\, confusions\, and possibilities of a life just beginning\, even as it is shaped by profound disruption. \nWith friends drifting away into distant futures\, Agnes remains in the town where she once thrived and later hit rock bottom after a shocking betrayal. Eschewing formulaic postmortems of violence\, Sorry\, Baby unfolds as a vibrant comedy-drama that embraces complexity\, resilience\, and humor without turning away from the trauma at its core. \nProduced by Barry Jenkins\, Adele Romanski\, and Mark Ceryak of Pastel (Moonlight\, Aftersun)\, Sorry\, Baby won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival and marks the arrival of a bold and unforgettable new voice in American cinema. \nABOUT DINNER & A MOVIE \nDinner & A Movie is part of the Woods Hole Film Festival’s Winter/Spring Film Series\, featuring twice-monthly in-person screenings of independent films from September 2025 through June 2026. Screenings are held at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s Redfield Auditorium\, located at 45 Water Street in Woods Hole. \nTickets are available in advance at www.woodsholefilmfestival.org and at the door if not sold out. \nBefore the screening\, ticket holders may receive a discount on the meal portion of dinner at Quahog Republic Leeside Pub\, 29 Railroad Avenue\, Woods Hole. \nUPCOMING SCREENING \nMR. NOBODY AGAINST PUTIN\, Saturday\, February 28\, 2026\nFeature documentary directed by David Borenstein and Pavel Talankin\, Redfield Auditorium\, Nominated for a 2026 Academy Award® \nThe Woods Hole Film Festival is supported in part by grants from the Woods Hole Foundation\, the Falmouth Fund of the Cape Cod Foundation\, the Cape Cod Foundation\, the Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation\, and Cape Cod 5. The Festival is sponsored by Liam Maguire’s Irish Pub. \nFor more information\, email info@woodsholefilmfestival.org or call (508) 495-3456.
URL:https://artsfalmouth.org/event/woods-hole-film-festival-presents-sorry-baby/
LOCATION:Redfield Auditorium\, 45 Water Street\, Woods Hole\, MA\, 02543\, United States
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