 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Spring
is sprung, the grass is riz!
Come on out to WET 'cause this is where the action iz!
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| |
|
APRIL 2007 |
|
|
 |
| FRIDAY
-SATURDAY MARCH 30 & 31 • SUNDAY APRIL
1 |
 |
WET
Presents
Songwriters
Three evenings celebrating the best of the region's songwriting talent. Presented
by Ian McColl and hosted by Dan King.
Sunday, April 1:
Gary Backstrom, Inge Berge, Elaine O'Rourke, and Marty Rowen
|

|
THREE
NIGHTS!!
3 Great Gatherings
of Songwriters
Friday -
Sunday
March 30 - April 1
All
Shows 7:30 pm
Tickets
$15/show
2
Nite Ticket: $25
3 Nite Ticket:
$30
|
 |
| FRIDAY
& SATURDAY APRIL
13 & 14 |
 |
IMPEACH
Featuring
Shep Abbott, Inge Berge, Judy C.,
Janice Fullman, George
Hall, Deb Hardy, Will Hunt, Satch Kearns, Mark Levy, Tucker
Lindquist, Ian McColl, Ernie Morin, Sarah Slifer and special mystery guests
|

Gloucester Artists
sing out against the war |
Friday & Saturday
April
13 & 14
7:30pm
Tickets
$10
(a portion of the
proceeds
to benefit
Vets Against the
War in Iraq and
Artists Not In Our Name)
|
 |
| SATURDAY APRIL
21 |
 |
Mike
Tucker
Quartet
The return of the hottest jazz combo to
melt the last of winter. The Mike Tucker Quartet is
emerging as one of the most dynamic and exciting groups in the Northeast
-- a forward-thinking
group that draws its inspiration not only from past jazz masters, but
also from current forms of popular and world music.
|

|
|
 |
| FRIDAY
- SUNDAY APRIL
27-29 |
 |
Barrymore
He was a quintessential stage actor, a larger-than-life
personality, a Hollywood star and a tabloid headline. He was John Barrymore. The charismatic persona of this legendary performer is
vividly brought to life in William Luce's Barrymore, starring Jerry
Robbins in the title role. The production is directed by Joseph Zamparelli
Jr.
|

A
THEARTICAL TOUR-DE-FORCE.
In the play, John Barrymore, once a
Hollywood legend, makes
a
staggering effort to reclaim his
former glory as a Broadway star. |
Friday
& Saturday
April 27-28, 7:30pm
Sunday
April 29, 5pm
Tickets
$15
Contains Adult language
and
Mature themes.
May
not be suitable for
younger audiences.
|
 |
| |
 |
| |
|
 |
|
|
THE WEST END THEATER 1 WASHINGTON STREET GLOUCESTER,
MA 01930 Call anytime
978-281-0680
Reservations
preferred but not necessary. Come on a whim. Do the pop-in.
Box office
opens one hour before showtime.
|