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Artist Christine Olsen in the Art Bar

Artist reception Friday, December 4th at 5:30
Works on display during the month of December

"Christine Olsen paints because she loves to paint. She's inspired by the things around her. History, culture, colors. She works mainly in opaque watercolors, creating vibrant, colorful paintings. Christine has lived in the Skagit Valley for the past 15 years and  loves it here."

LeRoy Bell & His Only Friends

Sunday, Dec 20, 7:00 pm
$28.00
Festival Seating
Toys for Tots Benefit

In three short years singer/songwriter LeRoy Bell has built a reputation and a national fan base that eagerly awaits the release of his first full length CD, TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY. The sonic stratification of multiple guitars, strings, percussion and bass, provide the lushlayers and textures that allow Bells earthy, soulful voice to whisper and soar with emotion. The honesty of his voice and lyrics makes you feel as if each song is being sung directly to each listener.

Jason Webley

Sunday, Dec 6, 7:30 pm
$11.00
Festival Seating
All Ages

 
Legendary punk accordionist Jason Webley comes to the Lincoln Theatre!
World traveling pirate troubadour to play benefit for the arts gala!
 

Autumn Harvest: Starry Night Chamber Orchestra

Sunday, Oct 25, 3:30 pm
Adults: $20; 16 and under: $12
General seating

Starry Night Chamber Music (a uniquely Skagit artistic ensemble composed of local professional musicians and a few fun-loving imports) performs all styles of music, and this concert season presents treasured chamber music selections from predominantly the Romantic period featuring Schubert's Octet in F. For more information, contact (360) 421-2527

David Neiwert; author conversation & book-signing

Thursday, Oct 29, 7:00 pm
$5.00 Donation
General

David Neiwert's writing has appeared in The American Prospect, on Salon.com, and in the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Report. The Eliminationists describes the malignant influence of right-wing hate talk on the American conservative movement. The event will include a Q & A session, as well as a book signing. As former Clinton advisor Sidney Blumenthal says, "David Neiwert is one of the most knowledgeable, and careful reporters on the far right in America.

National Theatre broadcast live to cinemas around the world

General: $15; Senior $13; Student $11. Lincoln Theatre Members receive and additional $2 off per ticket.
General Seating

What is it? How does it work?
Live theatre broadcast to cinema screens around the world.
 
An encore screening of PhÈdre on 23 September heralds the second season of NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE
New season will include Hamlet, Fela!, Frankenstein, The Cherry Orchard, Complicite’s A Disappearing Numberand the Donmar Warehouse’s King Lear
 

A "Lincoln Goes Outside" thank you

Thanks to all who came, volunteered, participated, sponsored or otherwise helped with the production of the Lincoln Goes Outside! summer film series.
 
In lieu of the traditional weekend film schedule,the Lincoln Theatre in conjunction with Northwest Media & Entertainment Productions presented a season of outdoor films, free of charge in Pine Square every weekend during July and August, as our contribution to the community that has been so supportive of the theatre.