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2005/2006
Season:
Wyoming
Shakespeare Festival Company
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Pinedale
Library Lawn, 2pm
Ah, summer! School is out, work slows down and
passions heat up in the warm summer air. Theatrically speaking,
it's the perfect time for a sexy comedy where no one is what,
or who, they seem and life is full of romantic possibilities.
"Twelfth
Night" was written 400 years ago, but this madcap tale of
mistaken identities and misplaced affection is truly timeless.
Thus, WSFC's new production is not rooted in a specific time or
place, though it does have an Elizabethan-Wyoming feel. Bring
a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy a great show with food &
refreshments included for only $5 (kids under 5 are free). Co-sponsored
by the Sublette County Library.
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Women
in the Round
September 15, 2005
Celeste
Krenz, Liz Barnez, & Rebecca Folsom.
Nashville singer/songwriter Celeste Krenz Krenz is
a popular and talented artist whose stylings appeal equally to aficionados
of country and folk. Teaming up with her Denver friends Liz Barnez
& Rebecca Folsom, "Women in the Round" presents a
musical powerhouse of talent. All three have performed and recorded
with some of the top names in folk and country, achieving impressive
radio airplay, numerous awards, and cult-like status at major music
festivals. Season Ticket Event*
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Missoula
Children's Theatre, "The Jungle Book"
October 7 & 8, 2005
7:30
pm, Friday, Oct. 7 / 1:00 pm, Saturday, Oct. 8
Join your favorite bunch of Jungle Book characters
as they try to catch a tiger by the tail when The Missoula Children's
Theatre and more than 50 local students present "The Jungle
Book", an original musical adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's
classic tale. This production is part of The Missoula Children's
Theatre's unique international touring project and is a favorite
with local students and parents. Both performances are free to
the public.
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Ball
In The House
October 20, 2005
7:30
pm in the Pinedale Auditorium
Ball in the House is a tour de force of vocal sound
that must be heard and seen to be believed. This high-energy five-man,
Pop/R&B a capella band hails from Boston, Massachusetts. They
tour extensively, and have opened for and performed with acts such
as Cher, Jessica Simpson, Blondie, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations,
and many others. They can even be heard on national TV and radio
as the voice behind the commercials for Cool Whip. Season
Ticket Event*
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Black
Tie & Blues Annual Fundraiser
November 5, 2005
6:30
pm at Rendezvous Pointe
Our annual fundraiser is one of Pinedale's funnest
social events. We will once again feature dancing to live country,
western, and rock music by the band "Haywired", a gourmet
dinner buffet, silent auction, raffle and adventure-trip prizes.
Our casino features advanced and novice Texas Hold-Em tables,
several Blackjack tables, and a high-energy Craps table rivaling
those found in Las Vegas or Monte Carlo!
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Living
Legends Dance Co.
January 27, 2006
7:30
pm in the Pinedale Auditorium
Living Legends combines the dynamic energy of native
American choreographies with the color and vitality of the dances
of Polynesia and Latin America. Performed by talented descendants
of these cultures and woven together by traditional and contemporary
music, Living Legends' program is a stunning tribute to the ancient
cultures of the Americas and the Pacific. Season
Ticket Event*
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Fry
Street Quartet
February 23, 2006
7:30
pm in the Pinedale Auditorium
The Fry Street Quartet radiates exuberance and
energy. At Isaac Stern's invitation, the quartet gave its Carnegie
Hall debut in a performance that spoke of precision, preparation,
excitement, profound heritage, and ultimate satisfaction (The
New York Concert Review.) The FSQ continues to encourage
future generations of musicians in its position as faculty Quartet-in-Residence
at Utah State University. Season
Ticket Event*
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March Film Festival
Saturday Evenings in March
FREE
Co-Sponsored by the Sublette County Library Foundation
...film titles to be posted soon...

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Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes
April 5, 2006
7:30
pm in the Pinedale Auditorium
This
zany musical follows the mad-cap adventures of chorus girl Lorelei
Lee, a role made famous on Broadway by Carol Channing in 1949 and
on screen by Marilyn Monroe in 1953. Set in the roaring '20's, Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes tells the story of a fun-loving gold-digger Lorelei
Lee and her whacky cruise to Paris with chum Dorothy Shaw. Season
Ticket Event*
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Quilt
Artist
Marta Amundson
Spring Semester 2006
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Artist
Residencies
Most
of our performers will be offering residency activities in the
Sublette County schools, as well as a variety of free community
workshops.
In
addition to the residencies offered by our other performers, we
also have artists visiting exclusively to work with students in
our communities.
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Dancer's Workshop
Babs Case
Fall Semester 2005
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Supporting
the Arts
Your
donation and season ticket purchase will help ensure the quality
and quantity of
PFAC performances and artist residency activities. Donations are
tax-deductable.
Friends
$20 - $49
Associates $50 - $99
Sponsors $100 - $299
Partners $300 - $499
Patrons $500 - $699
Benefactors $700 - $999
Angels $1000 - $4999
Artist's Circle $5000 and up
*Season
Tickets:
(5 performances for the price of 4!)
Adults $48
Students $28
Tickets
for single events are $12 for Adults, $7 for students, unless
otherwise noted.
Dates & times subject to change...Please check
our website and local newspapers for details.
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The Pinedale Fine Arts Council is supported through your donations
as well as grants from the Wyoming Arts Council, Western States Arts Foundation,
Sublette BOCES, the Town of Pinedale, Sublette County School Districts
#1 and #9,
Sublette County Recreation Board, and VSA Arts of Wyoming.
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