Wellesley Summer Theatre Company to perform Dancing at Lughnasa

Dancing Wellesley theatreWellesley Summer Theatre Company Presents Dancing at Lughnasa  by Brian Friel

Opens Thursday May 23rd @ 7pm in the Ruth Nagel Jones Theatre

In the late summer of 1936 anything seems possible for the five Mundy sisters, even love. The return of their elder brother to the family home in Donegal, Ireland after missionary work in Africa heralds the end of their golden season, and as the summer draws to a close the Mundy sisters must face their own bitter harvest.

 

~Performance Dates~

Thursdays @  7pm  May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 20

Firdays @  8pm  May 24, 31, June 7, 14, 21

Saturdays @  3pm  May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22   and  @ 8pm  May 25, June 1, * June 15, 22

Sundays @  3pm  May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 23

*Please note: on Sat. June 8 there is no evening performance*

~Ticket Prices~

$20 General Admission     $10 Seniors and Students

Call the Box Office 781-283-2000 to make a reservation

The theatre is handicap accessible. For disability services contact Jim Wice @ 781-283-2434

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One scenario for ex-Wellesley Inn site: Foundation for new development could go in this summer

The Board of Selectmen Monday night presented a brief update on the housing development planned for the old Wellesley Inn space that’s been vacant on Washington Street for the past six years.  Developer Jordan Warshaw has proposed a less ostentatious development than that planned by the previous development team, which pulled back when the economy went south.

Photo via Josh Dorin

Photo via Josh Dorin

The latest twist in this story is that Warshaw is open to working with the town to retain what’s known as the Beebe House at 53 Grove St. (shown here), which is on the former Wellesley Inn site and was originally marked for obliteration under the development plan. The Wellesley Historical Commission has argued against razing the 1876 building, which it says is historically significant, and Warshaw has offered some ideas on how to use it to accommodate a couple of the affordable housing units he must build as part of the project.

There are still plenty of zoning and permitting hurdles to scale for Warshaw, but the Selectmen said he has been creative in coming up with approaches that will satisfy the town. Warshaw is looking for an expedited permitting process in an effort to get a foundation in the ground for the main project this summer, with hopes of the building going up by fall of 2014. Due to the timing of the assorted hearings, one scenario might be that the affordable housing construction might not get underway until next spring, but that the entire project might still be completed around the same time. One big potential gotcha, noted town executive director Hans Larsen,  is the cost that might be involved in preserving the Beebe House and whether Town Meeting next fall would be in favor of devoting any funds (possibly a couple hundred thousand) to that.

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Mass Beer Tour hits Wellesley

The CottageA guy drinking his way across all of Masssachusetts’ cities and towns this year in an effort to raise money for fighting kids’ cancer last week stopped by The Cottage in Wellesley.

The beer drinker blogged about his brief visit: “In order to have a beer in this town you have to order food, so I got some chicken wings.”

Wellesley was community #153 on a list of 351.

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Wellesley, Weston, Natick school nurses to join forces

The MetroWest Daily News reports that the Wellesley, Weston and Natick school districts are forming a cooperative to share substitute nurses, ensuring that all schools are covered when full-time nurses are unavailable.

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Wellesley Veterans’ Parade pics

Actually, pre-parade… (We had a ball game to attend during the parade.)

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Wellesley Strong, Boston Strong

These new street markings for Boston Strong & Wellesley Strong are at the 13.1-mile mark of the Boston Marathon on Rte. 16/135 in Wellesley.

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Wellesley ice cream joints to unite for Cone Crawl

Cone CrawlWellesley Theatre Project (WTP) this weekend will begin selling tickets to the first annual Wellesley Cone Crawl, which on June 15th from noon to 5pm gets you a small cone at 6 local ice cream/smoothie shops (JP Licks, Pinkberry, Truly Yogurt, White Mountain Creamery, Whole Foods  and Boloco) and raises money for WTP programs. You can find reps from the nonprofit WTP around during this Wellesley Wonderful Weekend.
How it works:
  1. Community supporters, students, parents, and folks wanting to have a crazy fun time visiting the best Cone Shops around will purchase a WTP First Annual Cone Crawl ticket for $10 each.
  2. Each WTP Cone Crawl ticket will entitle the bearer to visit participating Wellesley ice cream, frozen yogurt, or gelato shops to enjoy a small cone (think tasting size).
  3. When they complete the Cone Crawl Course of 2013, the participants will be invited to the Wellesley Theatre Project studio on Central Street to claim their WTP “I Conquered the Cone Crawl” T-Shirt.
All proceeds will support WTP’s classes and camps, productions, workshops/master classes, scholarships and more.

Sponsors include First Commons Bank, Milestone, Benoit Mizner Simon & Co., Wellesley Bank Charitable Foundation, and Music Together of Wellesley and Needham.

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