UPCOMING EVENTS

THE ATWOOD HOUSE PRESENTS

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ALICE STALLKNECHT

Alice Stallknecht painted Chatham.

Townspeople, birds, boats, and weathervanes were her inspiration. Fiercely independent, Stallknecht created a body of work that is unique but also earned her place amongst American Regionalist Painters. American Regionalism became one of the dominant national art movements in the 1930s. American Regionalism strived to represent the conditions of working class Americans.

This documentary was produced by the Chatham Historical Society under the direction of film producer Fred Monthei. It focuses on the life of Alice and her turbulent and dedicated marriage to Carol Wight.

Join us FOR AN EXCLUSIVE SCREENING OF THIS SHORT FILM DOCUMENTARY!

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THURSDAY, MAY 9th: 5:00pm - 6pm

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) is a remarkably talented young Viennese composer who unwittingly finds a fierce rival in the disciplined and determined Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham). Resenting Mozart for both his hedonistic lifestyle and his undeniable talent, the highly religious Salieri is gradually consumed by his jealousy and becomes obsessed with Mozart's downfall, leading to a devious scheme that has dire consequences for both men.

CHATHAM MUSIC CLUB PRESENTS

AMADEUS (1984)

COFFEE AND PASTRIES PROVIDED BY THE CHATHAM MUSIC CLUB WILL BE SERVED IN THE LOBBY BEFORE SHOWTIME

FRI, MAY 10TH - doors open 8:30am - showtime 9am

PIZZA SHARK PRESENTS

EARLYBIRD

EXCLUSIVE SCREENING WITH CAST Q&A

In this comedy of errors, a hopeless independent theatre owner Michael Wagner (Joshua Koopman) faces skyrocketing rent bumps and decides to take a “screw it” approach to the end of his dream life. Before breaking the bad news to his troupe, he mounts a play called “Cat War” which was written on a dare and definitely was never meant to have an audience. Much to his surprise, the play is a hit! However, this new “strategy” creates a whole new set of challenges. With his entire company working around the clock to put on “joke plays” and Michael’s ego running wild with the corrupting agent of small-town fame, this colorful cast of characters implode on one another.

THURSDAY, MAY 16th - 7:00pm showtime


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PIZZA SHARK PRESENTS

A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (1992)

As America's stock of athletic young men is depleted during World War II, a professional all-female baseball league springs up in the Midwest, funded by publicity-hungry candy maker Walter Harvey (Garry Marshall). Competitive sisters Dottie Hinson (Geena Davis) and Kit Keller (Lori Petty) spar with each other, scout Ernie Capadino (Jon Lovitz) and grumpy has-been coach Jimmy Dugan (Tom Hanks) on their way to fame. Madonna and Rosie O'Donnell co-star as two of the sisters' teammates.

THURSDAY, MAY 23RD - 7:00pm showtime


ALL PROCEEDS GO TO BENEFIT we can: empowering women

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PIZZA SHARK PRESENTS

THE GOLDEN SCALLOP

10 year anniversary screening

Every year since 1969 the best three fried fish restaurants in the northeast have competed in the Golden Scallop Championship. The 43rd annual pits a food truck seeking redemption, an aging former champion and a well financed, novelty friendly fish house against each other in the truest test of short order cooking mettle. Follow the excitement, hilarity, and chaos as "The Golden Scallop" tracks these teams from selection till the glory of victory or the agony of defeat.

THURSDAY, MAY 30th - 7:00pm showtime


ALL PROCEEDS GO TO BENEFIT MARNIE’S ARMY

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HEROES OF MY IMAGINATION

CELEBRATING NEURODIVERSITY IN THE ARTS

We are excited to announce a very special one time event: HEROES OF MY IMAGINATION. This event will include an esteemed panel of phenomenal artists, producers, artistic directors, authors, and writers, on stage, discussing neurodiversity in the arts. Artistic director, producer, and actor, Alan Rust, will moderate the panel featuring Pulitzer Prize winning author, Ron Suskind; Tedi Marsh, co-producer of the Broadway show, How To Dance In Ohio; Isabeau Miller, Berklee College Professor, co-producer of How To Dance In Ohio; Dani Davis, Emmy award winning writer, Tony nominated Broadway Producer, theater director, and television producer; and Nina Schuessler, award winning producer, director, actor and teacher. Take advantage of hearing the most riveting stories and excerpts from the Broadway show: How To Dance In Ohio, as well as clips from the award winning film: Life, Animated. As an added bonus, Matthew A. Newcombe, an impressive vocalist who has performed with the Cape Symphony, will perform. Please support the arts at the Orpheum!

ALL PROCEEDS FROM TICKET SALES TO BENEFIT CAPE ABILITIES

THURSDAY, JUNE 20th - 7:00pm showtime

Help Us Look to the Future

The Chatham Orpheum Theater holds a special place in the community and we are so very grateful for the support of those who believe in the importance of culture and the local programming we have all come to enjoy and incorporate into our lives.

Your support is keeping us going during these uncertain times, as we put the wellness of the residents and visitors of Chatham as our top priority.  Thank you for believing in the importance of the arts for our community. You are the inspiration for all we do!