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Charity Evening at the Landing – New Date!

Fundraiser Event at The Landing

March 20 from 6 to 8:30 PM

Join us at The Landing for an exclusive fundraising event to benefit the Marblehead Little Theatre (MLT). This special evening is scheduled for Wednesday, March 20, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM in the charming and cozy setting of The Landing’s Pub Room.

In a heartwarming blend of fine dining and community spirit, The Landing will donate a portion of the evening’s proceeds from meals ordered in the Pub Room directly to MLT. This initiative offers patrons a unique opportunity to savor The Landing’s delicious cuisine while supporting the thriving local arts scene.

The highlight of the evening will be a silent auction, featuring an array of items. Bidders will have the chance to win a lovely Shubie’s gift basket, a signed copy of the beloved book “The Night of the Moonjellies” by renowned local author Mark Shasha, and other exclusive items.

Adding to the enchantment of the evening, guests will be treated to live entertainment by MLT alums – the talented Betty Lautner, Tom Edmonds, Kori, and David Scannell. Their performances are sure to captivate and add an extra layer of enjoyment to the dining experience.

To be a part of this exciting and meaningful event, we encourage you to make your reservations early. Please call The Landing at 781-639-1266 to secure your spot, and mention Marblehead Little Theatre. This event not only promises a delightful evening but also supports the Marblehead Little Theatre in its mission to enrich, educate, and entertain our community through the dramatic arts.

A place to create art – Summer 2020

MLT to celebrate the arts and Fourth of July
with exhibit of 5 custom painted canvases
on its firehouse brick facade

Project conceived & executed by Marblehead native Jeremy Barnett
• Canvases to be installed by July 4

Although there are no current live performances in the Marblehead Little Theatre firehouse following the state’s COVID-19 policies, MLT will celebrate the arts and The Fourth of July with five custom painted canvases to be installed on the façade of its historic brick building located at 12 School Street in Marblehead.

Artist Jeremy Barnett working on MLT Building facade art project

The project was proposed and executed by Marblehead native and artist Jeremy Barnett.

Upon hearing The Marblehead Festival of Arts had been cancelled like so many community events across the country, Barnett wanted the arts to still be celebrated during Fourth of July week.

Barnett said, “Marblehead Little Theatre is important to me, my family, and to the quality of life in Marblehead, which I still consider to be my home despite having lived elsewhere for many years. I wanted to pay homage to MLT in a way that would keep MLT visually alive during this unusual period when theatres are closed.”

“If people cannot gather inside MLT’s Firehouse Theatre, then let its exterior offer the inspiration and joy that its performances have provided for so long,” he said. “History tells us that when the unexpected occurs, that is when the arts become fuel for the creative spirit.”
Barnett’s entry into the backstage world of theater was as a member of the run crew for Marblehead Little Theatre’s 1992 production of “Oliver” when he was 14 years old. Since then he has been an award-winning scenic designer for theatres across the country and, as an artist, has exhibited in venues on three continents.

Barnett’s installation artwork uses simple shapes and bold colors to create strong, joyful feelings. His goal is to make his art accessible and relatable to all audiences. The canvases for MLT are inspired by the joy of summer, dedicated to the ideas of hope and community within the context of current events. “They are an aggressively non-cynical response to these challenging times,” he said.

The canvases will be arranged as four vertical canvases left and right of the firehouse wooden doors featuring organic shapes serving as abstract supports for a frieze made of two canvases across the top of the wooden doors. The fifth canvas – 7 feet high and 20 feet wide – on the Firehouse’s second story is a series of vibrant shapes suggesting the energy of summer, fireworks, ice cream sprinkles and bursting bottles of champagne.

Barnett is planning a Phase 2 project that will invite Marblehead children to create their own smaller canvases that will be sewn together to replace his original work.

About Jeremy Barnett

Jeremy Barnett is a Detroit-based scenic and event designer. He is a co-founding member of Amarant Design Collective, a Detroit-based installation art organization. Jeremy is a graduate of Marblehead High School. He earned a Master’s of Fine Arts in Scenic Design from Boston University and a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Drama from Carnegie Mellon University. He studied photography at Pittsburgh Filmmakers Institute and at Studio Art Centers International in Florence Italy. He studied Stone Sculpture at the Tengenenge Sculpture Gallery in Guruve, Zimbabwe. He served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine from 2003 to 2005.

Barnett teaches scenic design and related crafts at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. His wife Kendra Soule Barnett and children Jacob, 10, and Vivienne, 7, are spending the summer in his hometown of Marblehead, Massachusetts. For more information, visit jeremybarnett.com

Public Exhibit of Children Art

MLT’S SUMMER OUTDOOR ART EXHIBIT PHASE 2 FEATURES 37 CHILDREN’S PAINTINGS

Exhibit on display for month of August

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In a celebration of color and exuberant creativity, the front of Marblehead Little Theatre is now bedecked with 37 canvases painted by children in Phase 2 of MLT’s outdoor summer art exhibit.

The vivacious canvases were painted in response to an invitation to local children issued by MLT and artist Jeremy Barnett to make their own artwork and submit these pieces in one week. The 37 canvases have been sewn together in a veritable COVID quilt and displayed on the facade of the theatre located at 12 School Street where they will be on display for the month of August.

“Marblehead has always been a community that is supportive and enthusiastic about the arts.” Barnett said. “I came up with the idea of publicly displaying paintings because I couldn’t bear the idea of a summer in Marblehead without a focus on the arts. But more than that, it felt important to have an expression of community art. When the children’s paintings came in, that’s exactly what we got. We saw bursts of color, portraits of families, depictions of summer, scenes of Marblehead, and even an expression of patriotism. Some are pictorial, some are abstract. All of them are bright. And all of them are beautiful.”

Barnett thanks the young participants for their artistic generosity and MLT for its ongoing support of the arts at all levels.

The canvases created by Jeremy Barnett for Phase 1 of this exhibit are available for purchases or alternative exhibition. For more information contact: Jeremy Barnett 781-910-7759 barnett811@yahoo.com

GSBGC news

Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salem Celebrates Past Theatrical Partnership with MLT

Behind-the-scenes video of our past Drama productions

Traditionally, this is the time of year our members would be getting ready to put on a show for their family, friends, and community.

We are all devastated we had to cancel this year’s play, but here is a look at the amazing work our members have done throughout the last few years. Ranging from practicing lines, learning choreography, to the performances.

Here’s a look at some of the behind the scenes footage! Of course we couldn’t do it without Marblehead Little Theatre, Josenny our Theatre Director and of course our super-talented youth!