Best Bets for Feb. 5 – 7 | THE BAINBRIDGE BLAB
Published 1:24 pm Thursday, February 4, 2016
Yeah, we’re sad about the Seahawks, too. But maybe these outings will help take your mind off Sunday’s game that could have been.
Struggling to write that Valentine? Maybe you should study up this weekend at BPA’s production of “Love Letters.” Three different casts will take a stab at A.R. Gurney’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated play about the decades-defying romance of Melissa Gardner and Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, as told through summer camp postcards, thank you notes and other epistles: 7:30 p.m. Friday features Marilyn Dearsley and George Shannon; 3 p.m. Sunday features Barbara Deering and John Ellis. Tickets are $27, unless you’re a senior ($22) or youth/student/military/teacher ($19).
And you thought your family was awkward. Bainbridge High students present their annual Winter One Acts, “Island Family Portrait,” from 7:30 p.m. both Friday and Saturday at the LGI. Topics ran the gamut, from prisoner pen pals to haunted houses in the seven series special. Tickets, $10 each, will be on sale at the door.
The First Friday Art Walk is back, beginning at 5 p.m. at the Bainbridge Public Library. After Diane Walker brightens your winter blues, head to BPA for “Painters Together,” work by Gillian Bull’s decade-old crew. BAC, Island Gallery and Roby King launch their artist receptions at 6 p.m. – get a load of toys, big women (in size; Adam Grosowsky’s oil paintings are larger-than-life), and Diane Reincke’s student artists to the tune of gypsy jazz.
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