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Bring sound to
life….support the
Lincoln Theatre in
bringing state-of-the-
art sound and
hearing assistance
to live performances
and film.
Enrich overall sound quality for audiences at live
dramatic and musical performances
Upgrade stage equipment to meet professional
technical standards for performers
Improve line of sight by moving speaker off the floor
Provide quality sound for the hearing impaired
The $150,000 campaign will allow the Lincoln Theatre to
purchase and install:
Stage monitors (6)
Stage microphones & cabling
Line array speakers hung from the ceiling
Digital mixing console
Wireless microphone system for up to 30 stage
performers
Hearing loop to transmit sound to hearing aids,
cochlear implants and wireless receiving units
Lincoln Volunteer News
For More Information:
www.lincolntheatre.org or www.ilovethelincoln.com to
access the most up-to-date schedule information.
Lincoln Theatre Info Line: (for weekly updated phone
message) 360.336.2858
Lincoln Theatre Box Office: (open noon to 5PM
Monday—Friday) 360.336.8955
Roger Gietzen, Executive Director:
360.419.7129 x100; [email protected]
Pirjo Pasanen, Lead House Manager:
Tobie Fehr, Volunteer & Public Communications
Manager: 360.419.7129 x101;
Mary Mae Hardt, Development Coordinator
360.419.7129 x103 [email protected]
Find ‘LincolnTheatreMountVernon’ on Facebook and
follow us on Twitter@LincolnTheatre2 and
Instagram@ilovethelincoln
Use this calendar page to choose events and keep as a handy reminder.
Volume 7, Issue 1
Program Calendar P O Box 2312, Mount Vernon WA 98273
January 2017
Lincoln Theatre Foundation Mission:
The mission of the Lincoln Theatre is to
entertain, inform and inspire our diverse
community through cinema, live
performance and educational programs
while preserving the Historic Lincoln Theatre.
Photo by Doug Rohrer
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
1
BROADCAST:
NT LIVE
NO MAN’S LAND
2:00 PM
FILM:
HARRY AND SNOWMAN
5:30 PM
2
FILM:
HARRY AND SNOWMAN
7:30 PM
3
4
5
6
FILM:
MOONLIGHT 7:30 PM
7
BROADCAST:
MET LIVE
NABUCCO
9:55 AM
FILM:
MOONLIGHT 7:30 PM
8
FILM:
MOONLIGHT 5:30 PM
9
FILM:
MOONLIGHT 7:30 PM
10 11 12
CONCERT:
MARTIN
TAYLOR
7:30 PM
13
FILM:
LOVING 7:30 PM
14
FILM:
LOVING 7:30 PM
15
BROADCAST:
MET LIVE
NABUCCO
1:00 PM
FILM:
LOVING 5:30 PM
16
FILM:
LOVING
7:30 PM
17 18
19
FILM:
SPOTLIGHT FILM
FESTIVAL: SCREENAGERS
7:30 PM
20
FILM:
SEASONS
7:30 PM
21
BROADCAST: MET LIVE
ROMEO ET JULIETTE 9:55 AM
FILM:
SEASONS 3:00 PM
KIWANIS
COMEDY NIGHT 8:00 PM
22
FILM:
SEASONS
5:30 PM
23
SKAGIT FAMILY
LEARNING CENTER
PLAY
6:30 PM
24 25
SKAGIT FAMILY
LEARNING CENTER PLAY
6:30 PM
26
SPOTLIGHT
FILM FESTIVAL:
FILM:
CAREGIVERS
7:30 PM
27
28
CONCERT:
THE FISHER BROS OF HEART
7:30 PM
Doors 6:30 PM
29
BROADCAST:
MET LIVE
ROMEO ET JULIETTE
1:00 PM
30 31
Music from our Historic 1926 Wurlitzer begins 30 minutes prior to
most film screenings courtesy of Fred Beeks, Glen Des Jardins,
Harvey Rossiter, Katie Moyer and Nick Nicholai.
All films and events are Lincoln Theatre presentations unless noted otherwise.
In the Art Bar Gallery: Deirdre Czoberek
Deirdre finds her natural surroundings
most inspiring and engaging. While
observing the interesting shapes and
textures in the soft beauty of the
Northwest landscape, she often finds
that inspiration flowing out from her
brush and onto the painting surface. At
the same time, her work is purely
spontaneous, relying on the
inter-relationships of color and
form to create the ambience in
her paintings.
Please contact her at:
[email protected]; czoart.com or
on her facebook artist page.
January 2017 Program Calendar
The 1926 Historic Lincoln Theatre is operated by
the Lincoln Theatre Center Foundation, a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is owned by
the City of Mount Vernon, and was placed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
Volume 7, Issue 1
January 2017
Lincoln E-Newsletter:
When you sign up for the Lincoln Theatre E-Newsletter, we’ll send the monthly program guide and weekly updates to your inbox rather than
your home mailbox. If you are a member and would like to continue to receive the physical Lincoln Program Guide by snail mail every month
please let us know by calling the box office at 360-336-8955 or emailing [email protected].
YES, I want to be a member of the
Historic Lincoln Theatre and help
keep the programming strong!
Member Benefits:
$2 off weekly films, broadcasts and
other Lincoln presented events.
Program Guides delivered to you via
email or, at your request, regular mail.
A large inventory of films on DVD that
have screened at the Lincoln and other
similar titles available for 7-day no-late-
fee rentals.
Pre-ticketing for special Lincoln events.
Discounts at select, local businesses
Regular Film Prices:
$10 general admission
$9 for seniors, students and active
military
$8 for Lincoln Theatre members
$7 for Children 12 and under
Sunday Bargain Show screenings:
$8 general
$6 for members
$5 for Children
3D film screenings add $2
Upcoming Events:
THE CALIFORNIA GUITAR TRIO and
THE MONTREAL GUITAR TRIO on
Friday, February 10
NT LIVE: AMADEUS on Saturday,
February 11
NT LIVE: SAINT JOAN on Saturday,
February 18
STARRY NIGHT CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA series continues on
Saturday, February 25
LIVE FROM HOLLYWOOD, A NIGHT AT
THE AWARDS Sunday, February 26
MVHS JAZZ: LIVE AT THE LINCOLN on
Tuesday, February 28
LYDIA PENSE & COLD BLOOD with
special guest vocalist RICK STEVENS
on Saturday, March 4
THE COMIC STRIPPERS on Saturday,
March 11
NT LIVE: HEDDA GABLER on
Saturday, April 8
Tickets:
Box Office: 360-336-8955
lincolntheatre.org
MARTIN TAYLOR
Thursday, Jan 12, 7:30 pm
Martin Taylor is a multi-award winning guitarist and Acoustic
Guitar magazine calls him ‘THE Acoustic Guitarist of his
Generation’. He dazzles audiences with his solo shows, which
combine virtuosity, emotion, humor, and a strong stage
presence while his inimitable style has seen him recognized as
the world’s foremost exponent of solo fingerstyle guitar playing.
Reserved seating tickets: $20 - $35, plus applicable fees.
Lincoln Theatre Members receive $2 off.
MET LIVE: NABUCCO (VERDI)
Saturday, January 7, 9:55 am
Sunday, January 15, 1:00 pm
The legendary Plácido Domingo brings
another new baritone role to the Met
under the baton of his longtime
collaborator James Levine.
Advance Tickets: Adult $23, Senior
$21, Student/Child $19. Fees may
apply. Lincoln Members get $2 off.
MOONLIGHT
A timeless story of human connection and
self-discovery, Moonlight chronicles the life
of a young black man from childhood to
adulthood as he struggles to find his place
in the world while growing up in a rough
neighborhood of Miami.
January 6-9
ROMEO ET JULIETTE (GOUNOD)
Saturday, January 21, 9:55 am
Sunday, January 29, 1:00 pm
Diana Damrau and Vittorio Grigolo are
back as opera’s classic lovers, in Gounod’s
lush Shakespeare adaptation. Gianandrea
Noseda conducts the sumptuous score.
Advance Tickets: Adult $23, Senior $21,
Student/Child $19. Fees may apply.
Lincoln Members get $2 off.
HARRY AND SNOWMAN
Dutch immigrant, Harry deLeyer,
journeyed to the United States after World
War II and developed a transformative
relationship with a broken down Amish
plow horse he rescued off a slaughter
truck bound for the glue factory.
December 30-January 2
NT LIVE: NO MAN'S LAND
Sunday, January 1, 2:00 pm
Following their hit run on Broadway, Ian
McKellen and Patrick Stewart return to
the West End stage. 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.
Advance tickets: $18 adults, $16 seniors,
$14 students and children, plus
applicable fees, with $2 off for Lincoln
Theatre Members
LOVING
Interracial couple Richard and Mildred
Loving fell in love and were married in
1958. The state of Virginia, where they
were making their home and starting a
family, jailed and then banished them.
January 13-16
Spotlight Film Festival presents
SCREENAGERS
Thursday, January 19, 7:00 pm
SCREENAGERS probes into the vulnerable
corners of family life, including the
director’s own, and depicts messy
struggles over social media, video games,
academics and internet addiction.
Spotlight Film Festival presents
CAREGIVERS
Thursday, January 26, 7:00 pm
CAREGIVERS film probes the
emotionally risky aspects
of professional caregiving and public
service.
Entrance is free with a suggested
donation of $5.
ORIGINAL COMEDY NIGHT
Saturday, JANUARY 21, 8:00 PM
Due to the high wind warning we had on October 15th, comedy
Night has been rescheduled to January 21st. Your tickets will
be honored for the rescheduled performance or refunded.
The Skagit-Mount Vernon Kiwanis Club returns with The
Original comedy Night. Featured performers this year include:
Chase Mayers; Derek Richards and Travis Nelson. Net
proceeds from this show are returned to our community for
assistance to Skagit area kids and other community needs.
All seats $20.
THE FISHER BROTHERS OF HEART
Rescheduled: Saturday, January 28, 7:30 PM; Doors at 6:30 PM
The public is invited to join Roger and Michael Fisher, up close
and personal and be part of a multi media party/concert cele-
brating the 40th anniversary of the release of Heart’s second
album Little Queen. Along with the album’s namesake hit song,
this album included the additional iconic mega hit Barracuda.
The event includes a Heart performance from 1978, Rog and
friends LIVE, combined with the soundtrack and movies from
the new work, ALL TOLD and song previews from their next
album, Forest Rain.
Advance Festival Seating Tickets: $20 and $30.
SEASONS
Seasons, with its exceptional footage of
animals in the wild, is the awe-inspiring
and thought-provoking tale of the long
shared history that binds humankind with
the natural world.
January 20-22