Montana Shakespeare in the Parks Launches 2021 Season This Summer’S Productions Include: a Nearly 7,000 Miles Putting on Productions in the MSU Grove
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Page 2a•The BoZone •June 01,2021 Montana Shakespeare in the Parks launches 2021 season This summer’s productions include: A nearly 7,000 miles putting on productions in the MSU Grove. The follow- Midsummer Night’s Dream and Cymbeline throughout Montana and neighboring states. ing Wed. through Sat., June Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, an out- All performances are offered free to audiences 23rd–26th, A Midsummer Night’s reach program of the Montana State in local parks and public spaces. Montana Dream will show at 8pm each University’s College of Arts & Architecture, is Shakespeare in the Parks relies on grants, cor- night in the Grove. pleased to announce the upcoming porate sponsorships, and thousands of individ- Future Montana Shakespeare Shakespeare in the Parks season will feature ual donors to support the free performances. in the Parks area performances productions of A Midsummer Night’s “Without question, absence makes the include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Cymbeline. heart grow fonder, and MSU’s College of Arts Dream in Big Timber’s Lions “After enduring a year of uncertainty, we & Architecture is proud that our very own Club Park on July 11th at are so thrilled to be looking towards our 2021 Montana Shakespeare in the Parks will be 6:30pm; Cymbeline in Big Sky’s season where we’ll be able to once again back on the road this summer,” adds Dr. Town Center Park on July 19th engage our amazing communities with live Royce W. Smith, Dean, College of Arts & at 5:30pm; Cymbeline in free professional theatre,” said Kevin Asselin, Architecture. “We’ll be working closely with Townsend’s Heritage Park on Executive Artistic Director. “Our greatest pas- the communities around our region to deliver Aug. 1st at 6pm; in Lindley Park sion at MSIP is the opportunity that we’ve had free Shakespeare performances with an eye to during the Sweet Pea Festival – for 49 years to bring families and neighbors all our audiences’ health and well-being. Midsummer on Aug. 6th at together to share a picnic and enjoy the splen- We look forward to warmly welcoming 3:45pm and Cymbeline on Aug. dor of Shakespeare’s world, a world that is so audiences to another spectacular season in the 8th at 5pm; Cymbeline on the at 6pm; Midsummer in Manhattan’s relevant to our own.” coming months!” main lawn at Chico Hot Springs on Aug. 9th Altenbrand Park on Sept. 5th at 5pm; and Touring for its 49th year, the Montana Cymbeline will run Wednesday through at 6pm; Midsummer on Aug. 14th in Gardiner’s Cymbeline closing out the regional stops on Shakespeare in the Parks company will travel Saturday, June 16th–19th at 8pm each evening Arch Park at 6pm; Midsummer in Whitehall, summer tour in Lewis & Clark Park, Belgrade, location TBA, on Aug. 15th at 6pm; Cymbeline on Sept. 6th at 3:30pm. at Bozeman Family/Grad Housing on Sept. For more information on the plays and a 3rd at 3:30pm; Midsummer in Livingston’s complete tour schedule, visit Shane Lalani Center’s parking lot on Sept. 4th www.shakespeareintheparks.org. • Race in red, white & blue in benefit of Reach Inc. Curtain opens for another round of – 1K will begin at 9:30am comedy cabaret in Virginia City In order The hyena laughs will once to prevent again echo off the walls of vehicle traffic Virginia City’s historic H. S. on the course, Gilbert Brewery, as the Brewery attendees are Follies have announced their requested to summer return. Following a soft arrive before opening over Memorial Day 8am. Bib weekend, the variety show is kick- timing will be ing off another sunny stretch of used and celebrity impersonations, sketch medals comedy and live music. This awarded at hilarious comedy cabaret – the in-person accompanied by your favorite On Sunday, July 4th, Reach Inc. will host race for top runners in each category. The Montana microbrews and stan- its 14th Annual Race for Independence. race begins and ends at the Reach Work dard domestics – will leave your Though this year’s event is a return to physi- Center, located at 322 Gallatin Park Drive. “For a night of inspired madness, stomach muscles sore for days from laughing cal form, virtual options will be available. Get Parking will be available at surrounding nonsense, foolishness and general absurdity, and guffawing. an endorphin-filled run in before the family businesses. head to Virginia City and check out the The mission of the Brewery Follies is barbecue and support this great cause! Virtual participants can complete a Brewery Follies.” – The Montana Standard simple: to make you laugh while these crazy The course weaves through trails in the 1K/5K/10K route of their choosing anytime The Brewery Follies’ 2021 Season kicks entertainers make fun of just about everything beautiful Cherry River Fishing Access and on July 4th, and share the results with Reach. off Friday, June 18th and runs through September you can think of in today’s political and social Glen Lake Rotary Park. These paths offer Registration is $25 for the 10K/5K, and $15 18th. Showtime is at 8pm, Wednesday landscape. However, you might want to find a sweeping views of the Gallatin Valley land- for the 1K. Optional, snazzy, short-sleeved, tee through Saturday. Two 4pm matinees sitter for the kids – with laughter and beer on scape. People who prefer to walk are welcome shirts will be sold for $10. Find additional also take place on Saturday and Sunday tap, some of the Follies’ antics can be pretty to join the fun. No dogs, please. information and register at afternoons. Reservations are required by irreverent. Of course, the nasty “four letter Race starts: www.reachinc.org. phone only. Call (800) 829-2969 ext. 3 words” are left out, but the jokes might mean – 10K will start in waves between 8- Proceeds benefit the people served by to make yours! Please note: seating may what “those” words mean. The Brewery Follies 8:15am Reach Inc., a local nonprofit that provides resi- still be limited and current health guidelines will is rated well beyond PG-13! – 5K will start in waves between 8:15- dential, vocational and transportation supports be followed. “…a cabaret show wild enough for any old- 8:30am to adults with developmental disabilities. • This comedy show will keep you talking for time miner.” – Sunset days! Due to mature content, parental guid- “If there’s a funnier or more polished show ance is suggested. Learn more at around, I haven’t seen it.” – Billings Gazette www.breweryfollies.net. • R&R, L&L host early summer business mixers Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce The next Business After Hours will will present Business Before Hours on take place Thursday, June 24th from Thursday, June 3rd from 7:30–8:30am. The 5:30–7pm. L&L Site Services, Inc. will host the event will be hosted by the Bethany Lentz State event at its location, 100 Russell Lane, in Farm Agency at 3810 Valley Commons Dr., Ste. Belgrade. Specializing in all forms of debris 2, on the west edge of Bozeman. The auto, and trash removal, the locally grown company home and life insurance provider helps its offers residential and commercial hauling serv- clients manage daily risk and prepare for ices in Gallatin County and beyond. the unexpected. Bozeman Chamber gatherings and other A sunny season 4:44 @ 4C is set for forums provide a business networking outlet Thursday, June 10th at R&R Taylor Construction for members and others. Visit www.boze- from 4:44–6pm. They’re located at 1775 Love manchamber.com to register for any of Lane in Four Corners. Featuring a team of these events and to learn more. Event admis- skilled builders, the company has offered its sion may be included with membership. The expertise to projects commercial and residen- Chamber Center is located at 2000 tial for more than 75 years. Commerce Way in Bozeman. • Landscape oil painter opens Livingston art walks at Green Door Green Door Gallery will host the work of artist is the feeling that I have yet to complete Malou Flato this summer. “Small Oil my best painting. Everything I make is still Paintings” will open with an artist’s very fresh. My work includes watercolors, oils, reception from 5–8pm during the first acrylics, tile murals, etchings, sculpture, and Livingston Art Walk on Friday, June 25th. It digital prints. I am always looking for the next will remain on display through August at the frontier.” – Malou Flato downtown space. The Synergigi-designed Green Door Malou and her husband divide the year Gallery can be found just above Wheatgrass between Texas and Paradise Valley. She is a Saloon, a cold-press juice bar and eco-bou- landscape painter and he, a writer. She paints tique in historic Downtown Livingston. Green the natural forms around Livingston as well as Door celebrates the work of local and regional those she encounters in her travels. The small artists and presents a culturally engaging expe- oil paintings in this exhibit represent, mostly, rience for the viewer. The gallery is located at the landscape of Paradise Valley. 120 N Main St. Learn more by visiting “For me, the great thing about being an www.wheatgrasssaloon.com. • page 2A • Volume 28, Number 11 - June 01, 2021 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” June 01, 2021 • The BoZone • Page 3a Livingston Depot opens for new season with ‘Invisible Boundaries’ The cut the walls, windows, and Depot columns.