The Swinging, Psychedelic 60s Antislavery Show
THIS Saturday, September 22 at 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Bainbridge Performing Arts
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Legendary guitarist Jerry Miller of Moby Grape is Featured as Musicians Play Songs of the 60s to Help End Slavery.
Virtuoso guitarist and songwriter Jerry Miller of legendary San Francisco 1960s group Moby Grape joins The Excellos, The Peter Spencer Experience, and Jef Jaisun for an evening of liberating music from the 60s.
Food, wine, and beer will be served by Salmon Canyon Cafe. All proceeds will go to the International Justice Mission, a human-rights agency that rescues victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression. Four musical acts, suitable for all ages. Learn MORE.
Bainbridge Performing Arts (BPA) has been entertaining Bainbridge Island and beyond for over 56 years. Since 1956, BPA has served as the artistic heart of Bainbridge Island and is a community theater in the very best sense of the phrase. Kick of the new season with The EDGE Improv tonight (September 1). Join the Seattle 7 Writers Friday, September 14, and don't miss the inaugural concert in this season's Chamber Music Series - Inspired by Dance on September 23. BPA Theatre and Symphony Subscriptions are now available. Secure your entertainment plans for the season and make your selection today! Read MORE.
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