Sunday, June 26 – events at 2:00 and 4:30/5:30
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2:00 pm – The Poems of Richard Hugo
A Staged Reading by PUS Theatre Company
Richard Hugo was the poet of the barroom, the open road, and the river, his work laced through with mystery, sadness and regret.
Hugo (1923-1982) gave us several very fine books of poems (“The Lady in Kicking Horse Reservoir”, etc.) and memoir (“The Real West Marginal Way”) and taught a generation of writers at the University of Montana.
PUS is the theatre company known as Performers Under Stress, expert interpreters of the work of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, and creators of striking original works… in an upcoming production, they will present a one-man meditation on Hugo’s work by Turk Muller. This afternoon, Turk will try out some of that material on you, the suspecting audience… it will be a gratifying encounter with theatre in the making, and a crucial American poet…
4:30/5:30 pm (2 sets)
The Jim Grantham Quartet
a which way west? concert
Jim is a towering tenor sax player, often heard at Bird & Beckett in other ensembles and now bringing in his own group to give you an entirely new take on his sound and his conception of the music. With Spencer Allen on piano; Jeff Neighbor on bass; and Greg German on drums.
He’s taught generations of jazz players, wrote the book on jazz improvisation, and fields a range of combos under the “Nightbird” moniker. One of the secret gems of the Bay Area jazz scene.

Sunday, January 9, 2011, at 4:30 pm, join us for a Re-Coronation of Norton I, Emperor of These United States and Protector of Mexico, on the occasion of the 131st anniversary of his death. During his 21-year reign, the good Emperor abolished the political parties, dissolved Congress, and called for alterations in the existing laws of the Union that might ameliorate the evils under which the country did labor, and to thereby cause confidence to exist, both at home and abroad, in the stability of our great land.