Park County Arts Council sponsors two free performances by Montana Shakespeare in the Parks through grants from the Wyoming Arts Council funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Wyoming State Legislature….and from a generous Corporate Sponsorship from Blair Hotels and from donations from people just like you!
Love’s Labour’s Lost
by William Shakespeare
Monday, July 16th, 2018 6:30pm Washington Park, Powell
“Love’s Labour’s Lost” opening night
Othello
by William Shakespeare
Tuesday, July 17th, 2018 6:30pm Canal Park, Cody
“Othello” opening night
Thank You Blair Hotels for your 2018 Sponsorship of Montana Shakespeare in the Parks!
Sunday May 6, 2018
7:00pm
Cody Auditorium, 1240 Beck Avenue in Cody, WY
Tickets: $20 Adult $10 Students (Middle School-College) $5 Children (up to age 10) Available at:
Powell and Cody Chambers of Commerce and Meeteetse Visitors Center
on line by clicking the “Tickets” tab above
or at the Door
Food and drinks available: 307Pizza will be selling Wood fired pizzas-cooked in about 90 seconds-Grilled chicken salads, caprese salads-Iced tea, bottled water, assortment of non alcoholic bottled beverages Park County Arts council will be selling beer and wine
The Frog Prince Auditions: Monday March 18 3:30-5:30pm Powell High School Auditorium Performances: Saturday 03/23/19 3:00 & 5:30 pm Powell,
Powell High School Auditorium
Meeteetse School Gym/Auditorium 2107 Idaho Street in Meeteetse
Tickets: $15 Individual and $40 Family Available at the Meeteetse Visitors Center, Powell and Cody Chambers of Commerce, at the door or on line. Click the ticket tab above.
The High Country Cowboys just returned form a tour in Arkansas and were awarded Music Group of the Year by the Pro Cowboy Country Artists Association. Big congratulations to them!!!
Seattle’s premier contemporary circus arts company, creates ensemble-based performances that engage and amaze audiences. Founded in 2012 by Artistic Director Terry Crane, the company blends virtuosic circus skill, dance and physical theater to create work that is poetic, a little absurd, beautiful and deeply relatable.
Tuesday May 2
Concert starts at 7:30pm
Wynona Thompson Auditorium 1225 10th Street in Cody
Advance Tickets: Concert Only: $20 Adult $10 Students/Children Wine Tasting & Concert Package (6-7pm): $35 Adult (21 or older) Wine Tasting Only : $25 Adult (21 or older)
Available at:
Juniper Bar Market Bistro,
Powell and Cody Chambers of Commerce and Meeteetse Visitors Center
on line at: http://www.parkcountyartscouncil.org or at the door
for information call Steve at 307-899-6693
“Women’s Celebration” advance ticket package
A special package ticket to celebrate the women in your lives is offered by the Park County Arts Council and Juniper Bar Market Bistro. It includes admittance to the concert and a wine tasting event celebrating 6 female wine makers from around the world, featuring 10 wines and expertly paired appetizers including a variety of Bruschetta, domestic and imported cheeses, charcuterie, and more delicious wine friendly fare from the Juniper kitchen. These advance tickets must be purchased by April 28th
Time: 6-7pm prior to the concert.
Location: Juniper Bar Market Bistro, 1128 12th St. in Cody
Price: $35 Adult includes concert and pre-performance wine & appetizer tasting
Tuesday March 28
7:00pm
Powell High School Auditorium
Tickets: $20 Individual $10 Students/Children
Available at:
Powell and Cody Chambers of Commerce and Meeteetse Visitors Center
on line: click the Ticket tab above
or at the door
Celtic Music with a Latin Passion
Few pop stars pack the energy, virtuosity, imagination, daring, and charisma into their concerts and recordings as Galician multi-instrumentalist Carlos Núñez does. He is the world’s most famous player of the gaita, the bagpipes of Galicia, Spain’s northwest, Atlantic Ocean-abutting region rich in vibrant, uniquely expressive Celtic traditional music.
Carlos’s instrumental arsenal also includes the ocarina, assorted whistles, Scottish highland pipes, uilleann (Irish) pipes, bombarde (a kind of Breton oboe), biniou koz (Breton bagpipes), and pastoral pipes (18th-century precursor of the uilleann pipes). This impressive panoply of instruments provides Carlos and his audiences with a variety of textures matched to that of his repertoire.
Carlos has expanded the borders of Celtic music to include Flamenco, Fado, Cuban, Mexican, Brazilian and Classical music, Movie Soundtracks, Contemporary Dance… As he describes it, he plays Celtic music with Latin passion.
Made possible through generous grants from WESTAF and the Wyoming Arts Council,through funding from the NEA and the Wyoming State Legislature.
Tuesday January 17, 2017 7:00pm Meeteetse School Gym, 2107 Idaho Street in Meeteetse
Tickets: $15 Individual $40 Family (of 3 or more)
available at the door or in advance at the Cody & Powell Chambers of Commerce, the Meeteetse Visitors Center, or on our ticket link
The Bills are a quintet with two previous JUNO nominations and multiple Western Canadian Music Awards under their belts. They are renowned for their instrumental virtuosity, lush vocal arrangements, evocative songwriting, and a refreshing sound that transcends musical boundaries and defies simple categorization.
“With an infectious energy level, clever tunes, fine musicianship, and tight three-part harmonies, the music on Yes Please epitomizes modern roots music” – audiophile.com