Tragedy: a Tragedy

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Reporting live on an unfolding crisis, Frank in the Studio is aided by his team of field reporters: John in the Field, Constance at the Home, and Michael, the Legal Advisor. As the impending event approaches and chaos builds, the broadcasters reveal themselves to be all too human. In an era during which many have come to question the veracity of the news media, Will Eno's Tragedy: A Tragedy hilariously transcends fact-in-fiction in search of universal truths about the world we live in.

$15 – $47

On Screen: Follies (NT Live – Rated PG13)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

There’s a party on the stage of the Weismann Theatre. Tomorrow the iconic building will be demolished. Thirty years after their final performance, the Follies girls gather to have a few drinks, sing a few songs and lie about themselves. Follies includes such classic songs as Broadway Baby, I’m Still Here and Losing My Mind.

$5 – $47

Come Stand in My Shoes

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

An evening of dance for all ages! Directed and Choreographed by Tiffany Loney Presented through Orcas Dance Collective Featuring Junior Dance Collective and special guests

$15 – $47

Loudin Art Auction – Opening and Closing Parties

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Island treasure and renowned watercolorist, Frank Loudin has generously offered a wide array of his original watercolor paintings for sale to benefit Orcas Center. Postponed earlier due to COVID precautions, the online auction for these wonderful watercolor landscapes will begin at 10am on Sunday, November 21, running through 6pm on Sunday, December 5.

On Screen: Fire Shut Up in My Bones (The Met)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Fire Shut Up in My Bones is The Met's first performance of a black composer, Terrance Blanchard.  Conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Grammy Award–winning jazz musician and composer Terence Blanchard’s adaptation of Charles M. Blow’s moving memoir, which The New York Times praised after its 2019 world premiere at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis as “bold and affecting” and “subtly powerful.”

$5 – $47

The Olga Symphony

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

They’re back! The beloved tradition returns, as the Olga Symphony once more takes to the Orcas Center stage for their annual Holiday Concert. Melinda, Gordon, Z, JP, and Anita will bring guitar, fiddle, bass, mandolin, ukulele, banjo, dobro, musical saw and luscious vocals to you in decidedly non-symphonic manner. There will be classic favorite songs, a few new treasures, fun, and at least one new dress.

On Screen: Spartacus (Bolshoi)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

In Imperial Rome led by Crassus, Spartacus and his wife Phrygia are reduced to slavery and are separated by slave dealers. His love for her and his desire for freedom lead him to revolt against the Roman army with the help of the other captives.  But the treacherous Aegina, who seeks to conquer Crassus and gain power, will get in the way of Spartacus’s plan.

On Screen: Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (NT Live – Rated R)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Fifteen-year-old Christopher has an extraordinary brain. He is exceptional at maths, while everyday life presents some barriers. He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched and he distrusts strangers. When he falls under suspicion for killing his neighbour’s dog, it takes him on a journey that upturns his world.

$5 – $47

Loudin Art Auction – Closing Party

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Island treasure and renowned watercolorist, Frank Loudin has generously offered a wide array of his original watercolor paintings for sale to benefit Orcas Center. Postponed earlier due to COVID precautions, the online auction for these wonderful watercolor landscapes will begin at 10am on Sunday, November 21, running through 6pm on Sunday, December 5.

On Screen: No Man’s Land (NT Live – Rated R)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

One summer's evening, two ageing writers, Hirst and Spooner, meet in a Hampstead pub and continue their drinking into the night at Hirst's stately house nearby. As the pair become increasingly inebriated, and their stories increasingly unbelievable, the lively conversation soon turns into a revealing power game, further complicated by the return home of two sinister younger men.

$5 – $47

Nutcracker Kingdom of Sweets – Livestream

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Orcas Dance Collective’s fall dance class series is coming to a close, and we are so excited to see what our student dancers have learned. Join us for a Holiday Showcase - “Winter Wonderland” and “Nutcracker: Kingdom of Sweets” on December 15th and 16th, at 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm. These performances will present student dancers of all ages with something for everyone. We hope to see you there!

Winter Wonderland – Livestream

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Orcas Dance Collective’s fall dance class series is coming to a close, and we are so excited to see what our student dancers have learned. Join us for a Holiday Showcase - “Winter Wonderland” and “Nutcracker: Kingdom of Sweets” on December 15th and 16th, at 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm. These performances will present student dancers of all ages with something for everyone. We hope to see you there!

On Screen: Eurydice (The Met)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Orpheus is almost the archetypical operatic tale, and composers throughout history have adapted it for the operatic stage. But in his evocative new opera, celebrated American composer Matthew Aucoin reimagines the story from Eurydice’s point of view and imbues these familiar characters with surprising new dimensions.

$5 – $47

Home for the Holidays 2021

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

The Crow Valley String Band, Brograss and friends invite you to join them for their annual “Home for the Holidays” show. Although it was fun streaming from our living room last year, we are so excited, thanks to the vaccine, to return to the stage at the Orcas Center. Tashi will be home from music conservatory and college, and Kaj back from studying in London, even taller, and inspired with new tunes and ideas. Come hear about what they have been doing. Please join Jim, Rachel, Tashi and Kaj again this year,  as we bring you music, song and stories to welcome the festive season.

On Screen: The Nutcracker (Bolshoi)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

In this timeless story accompanied by Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, rising star Soloist Margarita Shrainer perfectly embodies Marie’s innocence and enchantment along with the supremely elegant Principal Dancer Semyon Chudin as The Nutcracker, captivating audiences of all ages and bringing them on an otherworldly journey.

$5 – $47

CANCELED Events at Orcas Center

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

The following events are cancelled at Orcas Center: The Magic Flute (Jan 8th), John Reischman and the Jaybirds (Jan 14th), King Lear (Jan 15th), Zan Fiskum (Jan 21st), and Amelia Lukas (Jan 29th)

On Screen: Cinderella (The Met)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Laurent Pelly’s storybook staging of Massenet’s Cendrillon, a hit of the 2017–18 season, is presented with an all-new English translation in an abridged 90-minute adaptation, with mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as its rags-to-riches princess. Maestro Emmanuel Villaume leads a delightful cast, which includes mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo as Cinderella’s Prince Charming, soprano Jessica Pratt as her Fairy Godmother, and mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe and bass-baritone Laurent Naouri as her feuding guardians.

Locarno

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Locarno incorporates music from Columbia, African Sukous, Mexican Marimba Music, Venezuelan Joropo and Brazilian Forro Music. Perhaps where the band shines the most is in the live shows which features Tom Landa on jaranas and guitars, Kalissa Landa on violin, Robin Layne on marimba, congas and timbales, Pedro Mota on guitar an vocals, Aaron McKinney on bass, Liam MacDonald on drums, congas and pandero, Mark D’Angelo on trumpet and Nick La Rivere on trombone.

$15 – $47

Jiji

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

JIJI is an adventurous artist known for her virtuosic performances that feature a diverse selection of music, ranging from traditional and contemporary classical to free improvisation, played on both acoustic and electric guitar. Through her impeccable musicianship, compelling stage presence, and constant premieres of new musical works, JIJI’s intriguing programming solidifies her reputation as a 21st century guitarist.

$15 – $47

On Screen: Rigoletto (The Met)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Michael Mayer’s acclaimed production, first seen in the 2012–13 season, sets the action of Verdi’s masterpiece in 1960 Las Vegas—a neon-lit world ruled by money and ruthless, powerful men. Piotr Beczała is the Duke, a popular entertainer and casino owner who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Željko Lučić sings Rigoletto, his sidekick and comedian, and Diana Damrau is Rigoletto’s innocent daughter, Gilda. When she is seduced by the Duke, Rigoletto sets out on a tragic course of murderous revenge. Štefan Kocán is the assassin Sparafucile and Michele Mariotti conducts.

$5 – $47

On Screen: Jewels (Bolshoi)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Emeralds for the elegance and sophistication of Paris, rubies for the speed and modernity of New York, and diamonds for an imperial St. Petersburg. Three sparkling scenes accompanied by the music of three essential composers, feature the styles of the three dance schools that have contributed to making George Balanchine a legend of modern ballet.

$5 – $47

Pride and Prejudice

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Pride and Prejudice concentrates on Mrs. Bennet’s determination to get her daughters married. Jane, Elizabeth, (Lizzie) and Lydia are likely-looking girls in a period when a woman’s one possible career is matrimony. To be a wife was success. Anything else was failure. But, Lizzie's heart is her primary decision maker. Fearless, funny and utterly irresistible, she'll catch the fancy of more than one gentleman before the evening's out! With couples to cheer for (and against), and the pluckiest heroine ever to ignore her mother's romantic advice, Pride and Prejudice is the ultimate Rom-Com, blending the elements of romance, sarcasm, and comedy that transcends time.

$15 – $47

On Screen: A View from the Bridge (NT Live)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

In Brooklyn, Eddie Carbone welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. But when one of them falls for his beautiful niece, they discover that freedom comes at a price. Eddie’s jealous mistrust exposes a deep, unspeakable secret – one that drives him to commit the ultimate betrayal.

$5 – $47

Amelia Lukas: Natural Homeland – Honoring Ukraine

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Designed and performed by Powell Flutes Artist Amelia Lukas, Natural Homeland is a timely, tour de force program of music for solo flute, piccolo, alto flute, and electronics, that delves deep into the meaning of home and our place in the world around us. A diverse and gorgeous array of music weaves together stories of natural disaster and displacement, but also of hope and inner sanctuary. This is a reflective, restorative and important program that draws expansive connections around ideas of shelter, belonging, and freedom, all offered through Lukas’ riveting performance, which conveys a “fine balance of virtuosity and poetry.” (The New York Times) The scope of extended techniques and global palette of sounds featured in these works is stunning, and rarely heard on the concert stage. Lukas will introduce and offer context for each piece.

$15 – $47

On Screen: Ariadne Auf Naxos (The Met)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

The Ariadne myth tells how Prince Theseus of Athens set out for Crete to kill the Minotaur, a creature half man, half bull, who was concealed in a labyrinth. Princess Ariadne of Crete fell in love with Theseus and gave him a ball of thread that enabled him to find his way out of the labyrinth after he had killed the Minotaur. When Theseus left Crete, he took Ariadne with him as his bride. During their voyage home, they stopped at the island of Naxos. While Ariadne was asleep, Theseus slipped away and continued his journey to Athens without her. The opera Ariadne auf Naxos begins at this point.

$5 – $47

On Display Now: AOK and Student Art Show

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

AOK Arts for Kids and the Visual Arts Committee Presents: AOK and Student Art Show On display April 15th - May 24th

Third Coast Percussion

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Third Coast Percussion is a Grammy Award-winning Chicago-based percussion quartet. For over fifteen years, the ensemble has created exciting and unexpected performances that constantly redefine the classical music experience. The ensemble has been praised for “commandingly elegant” (New York Times) performances, the “rare power” (Washington Post) of their recordings, and “an inspirational sense of fun and curiosity” (Minnesota Star-Tribune). Third Coast Percussion maintains a busy tour schedule, with past performances in 38 of the 50 states and Washington, DC, plus international tour dates across four continents.

$15 – $47

Yamandu Costa

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Yamandu Costa, 7-string guitar virtuoso, was born in Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil and has created his very particular style of compositions, somewhere between the typical music from the south of Brazil, Choro and Samba with finger acrobatic like passages, high tempo and yet very delicate and melodious pieces.

$15 – $47

On Screen: Don Carlos (The Met)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Orcas Center presents on the Center Stage Screen: The Met Opera: Don Carlos Composer: Giuseppe Verdi Sunday, May 1st – 1pm Runtime:

High School Art Presentation

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Visual Arts Committee Presents: High School Art Presentation On display April 15th - May 24th High School Art Presentation Friday, May 6th

On Screen: Skylight (NT Live)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

On a bitterly cold London evening, schoolteacher Kyra Hollis (Carey Mulligan) receives an unexpected visit from her former lover, Tom Sergeant (Bill Nighy), a successful and charismatic restaurateur whose wife has recently died. As the evening progresses, the two attempt to rekindle their once passionate relationship only to find themselves locked in a dangerous battle of opposing ideologies and mutual desires.

$5 – $47

Still Now

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Annie is a modern dancer who, after witnessing the fall of the Twin Towers, heads to Japan to study butoh dance. Ten years later she is diagnosed with cancer and returns to butoh to prepare for her final dance.

$15 – $47

On Screen: Turandot (The Met)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Orcas Center Presents on Center Stage The Metropolitan Opera: Captured Live in HD Turandot Composer: Giacomo Puccini Saturday, May 21st - 1pm

$5 – $47

VAC Art Exhibit: In the Garden

917 Mt. Baker Road (physical), PO Box 567 (mail), Eastsound, WA, United States

For the upcoming art exhibit at Orcas Center,  the Visual Arts Committee is seeking images of the beauty and bounty of our gardens and fields,  everything from single blossoms, to  bouquets in vases, to landscapes and fields of hay.  As always all mediums are included, photography, painting, collage etc.

On Screen: Lucia di Lammermoor (The Met)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

The character of Lucia has become an icon in opera and beyond, an archetype of the constrained woman asserting herself in society. She reappears as a touchstone for such diverse later characters as Flaubert’s adulterous Madame Bovary and the repressed Englishmen in the novels of E. M. Forster. The insanity that overtakes and destroys Lucia, depicted in opera’s most celebrated mad scene, has especially captured the public imagination. Donizetti’s handling of this fragile woman’s state of mind remains seductively beautiful, thoroughly compelling, and deeply disturbing.

$5 – $47

Orcas Center Garden Gala – Outdoors!

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us in the Garden and Madrona Room for Orcas Center's Garden Gala - Outdoors! Eat, Drink, Be Giving! Join us for

Solstice Extravaganza

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for Star Guts, Bahia in Motion, and a variety of great performances during the community Solstice Extravaganza June 18th - Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

Good Lovelies with Special Guest Madison West

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for Good Lovelies and Madison West on June 18th. Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

Charlie Porter Quintet

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for the Charlie Porter Quintet on June 24th - Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

Brubeck Brothers Quartet

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for The Brubeck Brothers Quartet on June 25th - Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

On Screen: Hamlet (The Met)

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Orcas Center presents on the Center Stage Screen: The Met Opera: Hamlet Composer: Brett Dean Thursday, June 30th – 6pm Runtime: 3

$5 – $47

Martin Lund’s One World

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for Martin Lund's One World on Saturday, July 2nd - Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

Youssoupha Sidibe and Drumspyder

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for a special double bill of Youssoupha Sidibe and Drumspyder on July 3rd - Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

Zan Fiskum with Grace McCune

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for Zan Fiskum with Special Guest Grace McCune on July 8th - Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

LeRoy Bell with Leon J

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for LeRoy Bell on July 9th- Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

Asleep at the Wheel

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for Asleep at the Wheel on July 14th- Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

Alpha Yaya Diallo with special guest, Rafe Pearlman and Friends

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for Alpha Yaya Diallo with special guest, Rafe Pearlman on Saturday, July 30th- Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

OICMF – A Night at the Opera

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

2022 Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival 25th Anniversary Season Season Sponsors: David and Amy Fulton Livestream concerts sponsored by the Robert Henigson

$10 – $40

OICMF – Czech, Please!

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

2022 Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival 25th Anniversary Season Season Sponsors: David and Amy Fulton Livestream concerts sponsored by the Robert Henigson

$10 – $40

OICMF – Children’s Concert

2022 Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival 25th Anniversary Season Season Sponsors: David and Amy Fulton Livestream concerts sponsored by the Robert Henigson

OICMF – Orcas~trations: French Connection

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

2022 Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival 25th Anniversary Season Season Sponsors: David and Amy Fulton Livestream concerts sponsored by the Robert Henigson

$10 – $45

OICMF – Big Band Extravaganza

2022 Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival 25th Anniversary Season Season Sponsors: David and Amy Fulton Livestream concerts sponsored by the Robert Henigson

OICMF – To B or Not to B

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

2022 Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival 25th Anniversary Season Season Sponsors: David and Amy Fulton Livestream concerts sponsored by the Robert Henigson

$10 – $40

OICMF – From Klezmer to Klassics

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

2022 Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival 25th Anniversary Season Season Sponsors: David and Amy Fulton Livestream concerts sponsored by the Robert Henigson

$10 – $40

Jacob Miller with special Guest Harlan Silverman

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for Jacob Miller with special guest, Harlan Silverman on Sunday, August 21st - Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

Rise Up! The Music of Hamilton And Broadway

The Village Green - Outdoors 203 N Beach Rd, Eastsound, WA, United States

Join us on the Village Green for Rise UP! on Saturday, August 27th - Part of Orcas Center's FREE Summer Concert Series sponsored by OrcaSong Farm, Country Corner, and LTAC through San Juan County.

Jazz Fest 2022: Pearl Django

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

With a performance history spanning more than two decades, Pearl Django endures as one of the most highly regarded Hot Club style groups working today. Although the band’s roots are firmly in the music made famous by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, its extensive repertoire includes traditional jazz classics and original compositions.

$25 – $57

Jazz Fest 2022: Pete Kirkland with Lady V

Pete Kirkland began his entertainment career in Europe playing drums for a touring Rock and Roll band at the age of 13. Since then, Pete shifted his focus to singing, songwriting and entertaining as a means to showcase his God given talent. Pete has had the opportunity to work with Norman Conners, Slave, Sky, Al Hudson, Chuck Jackson, Justin Young, Darren Motamedy, Martin Lund and other artists nationwide. Pete's showmanship is top notch and matched with his incredible vocals he is sure to wow any crowd. Pete has a special place in his heart for the folks of Orcas Island and is so exited to be returning to the island with special guest, the Detroit Diva, Lady V!

Jazz Fest 2022: Martin Lund and the Off-Island All Stars

Orcas Center 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

The Orcas Island Jazz Festival (OIJF), Orcas Island's premier jazz event, lights up Orcas Center for three days every Labor Day weekend, with additional concerts scheduled throughout the year. Established in 2015, OIJF is dedicated to celebrating and sharing the music of jazz with the Orcas Island community and visitors, to introducing this quintessential American art form to new young audiences through education and performance, and to raising appreciation for the art of jazz in all audiences.

$25 – $57

David and Ken: Improv-Music-Comedy!

David and Ken’s Comedy with Music is an audience fueled conversational comedy show with real stories, character driven improv scenes and hilarious, spontaneous songs with funky grooves and ripping guitar solos. Come join this playful-absurdist-adventure that will leave you feeling joyful and connected!

$15 – $47

The Paperboys

Mexican Son Jarocho mixed in with Irish Jigs and Reels and a good dose of Country and Bluegrass. It has healthy servings of Ska, Soca and African Highlife and we've been known to throw in a little White Boy Reggae. Of course it also has strains of Soul, Pop and Funk although we are by no means a funk band. It is mostly Acoustic although we also like Electric guitars. It is Singer-Songwriter based but not the coffee house variety. It is definitely FOLK music, but not in the Kumbaya style. It has a deep respect and appreciation for tradition (Bluegrass, Old Time, Celtic, Son) but it's by no means Traditional. It Rocks incredibly hard and is extremely danceable, but that is not to say it can't be mellow and slow and beautiful. It can be heart breaking, but also joyous. It is never dark or angst ridden, and always full of hope - but not in the 'Up With People' kind of way. It's not Jazz, although we like Jazz a lot. It's not heavy metal or punk or grunge, although we love Rush and AC/DC. It is World Roots Music. It's POP music. It is GOOD music. It has a tendency to connect people and means a lot to many folks the world over, and for that we are very grateful. It is the only multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-generational, multi-lingual, multi-instrumental, genre bending, co-ed band you will hear today!!

$15 – $47

The Cake

Orcas Center - Black Box 917 Mount Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Della the baker makes cakes, not judgement calls- those she leaves to her husband, Tim.  But when the young woman she helped raise comes back home to North Carolina to get married, and the fiance is actually a fiancee, Della's life gets turned upside down. She can't really make a cake for such a wedding, can she? For the first time in her life, Della has to think for herself.

$15 – $47

An Evening with Dr. Cornel West – Canceled

Dr. Cornel West is a prominent and provocative intellectual who styles himself a practitioner of “public philosophy”. Even though he has spent five decades studying and teaching at some of America’s most highly regarded universities, he is better known for his lectures and public appearances (the Bill Maher Show, CNN, C-Span and more) and for the 20 books he has written.

$95

VAC Art Exhibit: Island Bounty

Are you an artist who works with natural island resources? Do you spin yarn from local sheep or alpaca, work with Madrona wood, or otherwise use the bounty of our islands to fabricate your creations? Might you paint rural island landscapes, farm scenes, or capture our agricultural setting in other ways? Farm tools repurposed into art? Restored farm trucks? Photographs or films, local wood craft, even seaweed and salmon sculpture are all welcome! The Visual Arts Committee (VAC) of Orcas Center and the San Juan Islands Agricultural Guild are partnering to create a unique fall show entitled, Island Bounty. This curated exhibition aims to honor and highlight the beauty and foods that come from our islands as well as the talented artists and artisans in our region. Timed as the launch to the popular annual Island Grown Farm Tours, this is a celebration of our agricultural heritage and island bounty.

Karrin Allyson Trio

Karrin Allyson, Five-time Grammy nominated jazz vocalist, pianist, and songwriter is widely recognized as one of the most gifted voices of her generation. She has built a mastery of The Great American Songbook,blues, pop, be-­bop, Brazilian, and French chansons, to name a few. With 15 albums released so far, and always more exciting projects in the works, Allyson’s range and creativity seems to have no bounds.What unites this wide world of music is Allyson’s warmth and depth. She’s not just singing a lyric, she’s telling you her story. And then that becomes your story. You hear the music from the inside out.

$15 – $47

Tony Furtado & Stephanie Schneiderman

Orcas Center - Center Stage 917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA, United States

Tony Furtado and Stephanie Schneiderman, both veteran musicians and recording artists, are combining forces for an exciting evening - showcasing several world renowned players. Fueled by music from each of their new releases, Stephanie’s stunning and lush “Crossfire” and Tony’s introspective, banjo centered “Decembering”, they will each perform a set of their own, sharing both the stage and the fine cadre of musicians.

$15 – $47

Whale of a Show

It's time once again for the annual Orcas kids and family “Whale of a Show!” Join us for a guaranteed good time as we watch and celebrate the talent of our island youth! Directed by Didier Gincig, this annual event is an opportunity to relax among friends and neighbors while enjoying acts of song, dancing, skits, and musicianship. Family acts are included in this event as well.

$15 – $47

Murder and Mystery in Manhattan

New Leaf Cafe 171 Main Street, Eastsound, United States

Join New Leaf Cafe and the Orcas Center for an unforgettable, interactive evening working to solve a murder. There has been a Murder in Manhattan. It's up to the dinner guests of New Leaf Cafe to figure out whodunit. Come prepared because you too could be questioned!

$200

Talisk

Mohsen Amini, Graeme Armstrong and Benedict Morris fuse concertina, guitar and fiddle to produce an innovative, multi-layered signature that has captivated audiences around the globe. At its core, three seemingly acoustic instruments - but in the hands of three master craftsmen; Talisk’s unmistakable, bold sound and a captivating live show.

$15 – $47

KANU

Drawing from Rafe Pearlman’s experiences growing up in the Alaskan wilderness,  Kanu is an immersive multidisciplinary performance. Featuring Pearlman’s lush and dynamic vocals, in collaboration with world class guest musicians, Kanu takes you on a journey into a wild and interactive landscape of song, soundscapes, visual installations and storytelling.

$15 – $47

VAC Art Exhibit: Deck the Walls

The Visual Arts Committee (VAC) of Orcas Center and the San Juan Makers Guild are partnering to create Handmade Holidays – A Seasonal Marketplace which will open November 18th and run through mid-December, with a special Marketplace on “Small Business Saturday”, November 26th running from 10:30am – 7pm.

On Screen: Medea (The Met)

Having triumphed at the Met in some of the repertory’s fiercest soprano roles, Sondra Radvanovsky stars as the mythic sorceress who will stop at nothing in her quest for vengeance. Joining Radvanovsky in the Met-premiere production of Cherubini’s rarely performed masterpiece is tenor Matthew Polenzani as Medea’s Argonaut husband, Giasone; soprano Janai Brugger as her rival for his love, Glauce; bass Michele Pertusi as her father, Creonte, the King of Corinth; and mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova as Medea’s confidante, Neris.

$5 – $47

On Screen: La Traviata (The Met)

Verdi’s La Traviata survived a notoriously unsuccessful opening night to become one of the best-loved operas in the repertoire. Following the larger-scale dramas of Rigoletto and Il Trovatore, its intimate scope and subject matter inspired the composer to create some of his most profound and heartfelt music. The title role of the “fallen woman” has captured the imaginations of audiences and performers alike with its inexhaustible vocal and dramatic possibilities—and challenges. Violetta is considered a pinnacle of the soprano repertoire.

$5 – $47

Gangstagrass

Gangstagrass combines great American traditions of bluegrass, hip-hop, and beyond to create a whole new musical genre that is more than the sum of its parts. As latest album No Time For Enemies climbed to #1 on the Billboard bluegrass chart, Americana Highways magazine proclaimed Emmy-nominated Gangstagrass “America’s Band” because they take so much of what’s amazing about this country — ingenuity, creativity, freedom, unity across differences, people’s individual strength and struggles — and distill it into a message of common ground in the form of original songs that have everyone up & dancing!

$15 – $47

On Screen: Straight Line Crazy (NT Live – R)

For forty uninterrupted years, Robert Moses exploited those in office through a mix of charm and intimidation. Motivated at first by a determination to improve the lives of New York City’s workers, he created parks, bridges and 627 miles of expressway to connect the people to the great outdoors. Faced with resistance by protest groups campaigning for a very different idea of what the city should become, will the weakness of democracy be exposed in the face of his charismatic conviction?

$5 – $47

Orcas Choral Society: Celebrate!

Orcas Choral Society celebrates its return to singing in a traditional Holiday Concert at the Orcas Center this December 10 and 11. Enjoy a lively selection of carols and holiday favorites under the direction of our new Artistic Director, Bruce Langford. Joining Orcas Choral Society onstage is the newly established Orcas Youth Chorus featuring Orcas students in grades 6-12 under the joint direction of Andy Rivera and Monica Steele.

$5 – $47

On Screen: The Seagull (NT Live)

A young woman is desperate for fame and a way out. A young man is pining after the woman of his dreams. A successful writer longs for a sense of achievement. An actress wants to fight the changing of the times. In an isolated home in the countryside, dreams lie in tatters, hopes are dashed, and hearts broken. With nowhere left to turn, the only option is to turn on each other.

$5 – $47

Magic and Merriment

Can't attend in person? We'll be livestreaming BOTH nights! Simply go to www.OrcasCenter.org at the time of the show (6pm) and our

$10 – $47

On Screen: The Hours (The Met)

Renée Fleming makes her highly anticipated return to the Met in the world-premiere production of Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Kevin Puts’s The Hours, adapted from Michael Cunningham’s acclaimed novel. Inspired by Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and made a household name by the Oscar-winning 2002 film version starring Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, and Nicole Kidman, the powerful story follows three women from different eras who each grapple with their inner demons and their roles in society. The exciting premiere radiates with star power with Kelli O’Hara and Joyce DiDonato joining Fleming as the opera’s trio of heroines. Phelim McDermott directs this compelling drama, with Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin on the podium to conduct Puts’s poignant and powerful score.

$5 – $47

Andre Feriante

Multi-instrumentalist Andre Feriante has evolved with his Flamenco Fusion roots to create a world music experience featuring both known and exotic string instruments featuring music from a variety of cultures. This is a unique chance to hear instruments and musical styles that are seldom heard by today’s audiences.

$15 – $59

New Year: New Works

This January the Orcas Center is hosting three young playwrights from EST's YoungBlood Program in New York as they finish drafts of three new plays. On January 20th and 21st there will be public readings of the plays followed by talk backs with the playwrights about the works as well as their writing process. Join us as we pull back the curtains for a behind the scenes look at the early stages of play development.

$10 – $59

Art Exhibit: New Perspectives

Capturing a perfect moment to preserve forever requires not only an artistic eye, but highly developed technical skills developed through years of practice. Join us this January as we look through the lens of local photographers during this community show celebrating the craft of photography. Community shows are open to ALL island artists, beginning and experienced alike. The purpose is to showcase island art and make it available for purchase. To exhibit in a community show, an artist needs to come on the Delivery Day (for this show, January 19th) with their artwork ready for display.

Rock on the Rock Classes

Grace McCune and Jake Perrine are coaxing Rock on the Rock Choir (Moulin Rouge, Across The Universe, Rock of Orcas, Teatro Titikookoo, Cirque Us) out of hibernation for an all-new extravaganza.  With ten performances on Center Stage this May, “What Dreams May Come” will feature multiple choir ensembles, multiple dance ensembles, acting, and a live band, plus all the creativity, heart, and surprises you have come to expect.  

The Gothard Sisters

The Gothard Sisters are a dynamic supergroup of three American sisters who play contemporary Celtic music. Through over 13 years of performing, touring and writing music together, the optimistic style of their music and performances continue to resonate with their fans, building a loyal international following. 

$15 – $59

On Screen: The Book of Dust (NT Live)

Set twelve years before his epic His Dark Materials trilogy, this gripping adaptation revisits Phillip Pullman's fantastical world in which waters are rising and storms are brewing. Two young people and their daemons, with everything at stake, find themselves at the centre of a terrifying manhunt. In their care is a tiny child called Lyra Belacqua, and in that child lies the fate of the future. And as the waters rise around them, powerful adversaries conspire for mastery of Dust: salvation to some, the source of infinite corruption to others.

$5 – $59

On Screen: Portrait of the Queen

Queen Elizabeth II was the most photographed, the most loved and talked about, spied upon, praised, criticized, popular woman on the planet. All over the globe and in every moment of her long life, that came to an end at the age of 96, people have always wanted to watch her through a peephole, discover new things about her, get to know her better, connect with her and understand her.

$5 – $59

Stick Men

Members of STICK MEN have recorded on albums that sold over 100 million records worldwide and all 4 individual members have played collectively in many different projects in the past 5 decades in over 90 countries worldwide.

$15 – $59

On Screen: Fedora (The Met)

Umberto Giordano’s exhilarating drama returns to the Met repertory for the first time in 25 years. Packed with memorable melodies, showstopping arias, and explosive confrontations, Fedora requires a cast of thrilling voices to take flight, and the Met’s new production promises to deliver.

$5 – $59

HS Band and Strings Fundraiser!

High School Band and Strings Fundraiser Wednesday, February 8th at 6:30pm Suggested donation: $15 The Orcas High School Band and Strings are

$15

Newberry and Verch

Joe Newberry and April Verch showcase tunes, ballads, step dancing, and original songs by way of Canada and the Ozarks. With beautiful harmony singing, breathtaking instrumentals, and exquisite dancing, these two singular musicians hit the stage in perfect rhythm, making audiences remember why this music existed in the first place.

$15 – $59

The Lonely Plays

This collection of short plays was curated with an overarching theme of loneliness. So much of art grapples with the desperate need we have for connection, bond, love, friendship, anything that lifts us out from our self-imposed isolation. The plays range from silent, non-verbal, to almost connecting and a bit of gibberish to false connections and finally to some verbosity that moves back down to actual connection at the end.

$15 – $59

Call for Artists: Textiles and Fiber Arts

In March of 2020, the VAC and the fabric artists of Orcas Island created a gorgeous textile show. No sooner had the art been hung, Orcas Center had to close due to COVID restrictions...sadly, the vast majority of the public never got to see this unique and stunning show! This March, we're giving it another go! We're inviting textile and fiber artists - both who displayed in that show, as well as those who didn't have the chance, to join us for a community show once again as we present Textile and Fabric Arts.

Art Exhibit: Textiles and Fiber Arts

In March of 2020, the VAC and the fabric artists of Orcas Island created a gorgeous textile show. No sooner had the art been hung, Orcas Center had to close due to COVID restrictions...sadly, the vast majority of the public never got to see this unique and stunning show! This March, we're giving it another go! We're inviting textile and fiber artists - both who displayed in that show, as well as those who didn't have the chance, to join us for a community show once again as we present Textile and Fabric Arts.

Blithe Spirit – Canceled

Charles Condomine is working on his latest novel concerning the occult mysteries. As part of his research, he and his wife Ruth host a seance with an eccentric medium known as Madame Arcati and invite their friends to play along. The evening takes a supernatural turn when Madame Arcati conjures Charles’ deceased first wife, Elvira, who doesn’t have plans to leave. Lighthearted and endearing, this otherworldly classic combines farce, emotion and wit to goosebump-giving effect.

$15 – $59

Rooted in Green

The Junior Dance Collective presents: “Rooted In Green” - It’s a Spring Thing! Friday, March 10th - Sunday, March 12th at  5:30pm The Junior Dance Collective and Mini Dance Collective present an inspiring spring celebration of dance - directed by Tiffany Loney

$10 – $59

On Screen: Much Ado About Nothing (NT Live)

The legendary family-run Hotel Messina on the Italian Riveria has been visited by artists, celebrities and royalty. But when the owner’s daughter weds a dashing young soldier, not all guests are in the mood for love. A string of scandalous deceptions soon surround not only the young couple, but also the adamantly single Beatrice and Benedick.

$5 – $59

On Screen: Henry V (NT Live)

Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) plays the title role in Shakespeare’s thrilling study of nationalism, war and the psychology of power. Fresh to the throne, King Henry V launches England into a bloody war with France. When his campaign encounters resistance, this inexperienced new ruler must prove he is fit to guide a country into war.

$5 – $59

Mark O’Connor

Ever since bursting on the scene in 1974 with a recording contract as a 13 year old fiddle and flat-picking guitar champion, Mark O’Connor has lent his astounding instrumental virtuosity to the worlds of folk, jazz, rock and classical music. He has recorded and toured with icons of all genres—from Stephane Grappelli and Yo-Yo Ma, to David Grisman and the Dixie Dregs—and has composed fiddle concertos and translated his signature fiddling style into a whole new teaching method used by music teachers across the country.

$25 – $59