Entertainment

Play about 1939 Chimacum Grange to be cast next week

Auditions for the world premiere of a one-act play written by a Port Townsend author, “The Grange,” are planned from 3 p.m. to… Continue reading

Ringle welcomed back for First Friday StoryNight

Quimper Storytelling Guild will welcome back Aimee Ringle as the year’s first featured teller for First Friday StoryNight from 7 to 9… Continue reading

First Night 2018 celebration to welcome new year in Port Townsend

First Night 2018 celebration to welcome new year in Port Townsend

Port Townsend’s First Night year-end festival of arts and entertainment will celebrate with square dancing, film, live theater as well as live… Continue reading

First Night 2018 celebration to welcome new year in Port Townsend

‘Year of Magical Thinking’ a one-woman show only on New Year’s Eve

“The Year of Magical Thinking,” inspired by Joan Didion’s book of the same name, will become Vickie Daignault’s one-woman show at the… Continue reading

Ecological effects of wolf eradication to be discussed in Jan. 8 lecture

The evidence of effects of wolf eradication on Olympic National Park’s river systems will be the topic of a lecture on Jan.… Continue reading

First Day hikes planned in state parks; admission free on New Year’s Day

On New Year’s Day, special free First Day Hikes are planned at the Fort Worden and Fort Flagler state parks while all… Continue reading

Marine center to host Protection Island cruise on New Year’s Eve

Just outside of Port Townsend is an amazing National Wildlife Refuge — Protection Island. The Port Townsend Marine Science Center, in collaboration… Continue reading

New Year’s Eve parties and bingo on Peninsula

New Year’s Eve parties and bingo are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar at… Continue reading

Wine and wonder offered New Year’s Eve

Wine and wonder offered New Year’s Eve

A one-night-only show of “The Magic Chamber,” coupled with wine tasting is planned on Monday night. The Wine Seller will offer wine… Continue reading

Wine and wonder offered New Year’s Eve

Community dinners set for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day

Free holiday meals are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The dinners are arranged by community. CHIMACUM Free Christmas… Continue reading

Hi-Jinx: an ‘outrageous’ Christmas package

Hi-Jinx: an ‘outrageous’ Christmas package

The show is irreverent and reverent. It’s sweet. It’s tart. And you have to hear the songs to believe and sing along… Continue reading

Hi-Jinx: an ‘outrageous’ Christmas package
Hurricane Ridge offers plenty for winter adventurers

Hurricane Ridge offers plenty for winter adventurers

Time to slip on the boots, skis, snowboard, snowshoes and/or the warmest cold-weather gear and head on up to the ridge.… Continue reading

Hurricane Ridge offers plenty for winter adventurers
OTA’s production of ‘Bakersfield Mist’ is cast, in rehearsal

OTA’s production of ‘Bakersfield Mist’ is cast, in rehearsal

Inspired by true events, Olympic Theatre Arts’ coming production of “Bakersfield Mist” by Stephen Sachs, is cast and in rehearsal. “Bakersfield Mist” will… Continue reading

OTA’s production of ‘Bakersfield Mist’ is cast, in rehearsal
’Magical’ twice at Key City Playhouse: tickets on sale now for New Year’s Eve show

’Magical’ twice at Key City Playhouse: tickets on sale now for New Year’s Eve show

She’s been a female incarnation of Scrooge for weeks. And Vickie Daignault, a nationally-known actor recently alighted at the Key City Playhouse,… Continue reading

’Magical’ twice at Key City Playhouse: tickets on sale now for New Year’s Eve show
Improve river habitat with tree-planting trip

Improve river habitat with tree-planting trip

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and the North Olympic Salmon Coalition are seeking volunteers to help plant native trees along the Dungeness River from… Continue reading

Improve river habitat with tree-planting trip

PT performer slated for tonight at Rainshadow Recording

Singer-songwriter Micaela Kingslight will perform at 7:30 tonight at Rainshadow Recording on Battery Way at Fort Worden. Tickets are $15 and are… Continue reading

Ugly sweater contest, pub crawl set tonight

An ugly sweater contest, a pub crawl and poker walk — all in one night. The Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles has… Continue reading

Choral Belles to perform in Port Townsend Candlelight Concert

The Choral Belles, an all-women’s chorale, will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday for Trinity United Methodist Church’s Annual Christmas Candlelight Concert. Admission… Continue reading

‘Material as Metaphor’ opens with free reception

‘Material as Metaphor’ opens with free reception

To create freely, to make art outside what anyone expects: That’s what these women want. They are four Americans of color; four… Continue reading

‘Material as Metaphor’ opens with free reception
All kinds of comedy in ‘The Nutcracker Cracked Up’

All kinds of comedy in ‘The Nutcracker Cracked Up’

Olympic Theatre Arts and Sequim Ballet come together for an original twist on a timeless Christmas classic with “The Nutcracker Cracked Up.” Comedic… Continue reading

All kinds of comedy in ‘The Nutcracker Cracked Up’