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SUMMARY:Everything / Something / Nothing
DESCRIPTION:March 21 | Staged Reading\nWhen free-spirited Dionysus shows up at Athena’s apartment after seven years of estrangement\, Athena is reasonably suspicious of her sibling’s motives. Though Di currently has a successful career as a touring pop star\, Athena can’t help but think that something has gone wrong\, leaving her as Dionysus’ only point of contact. Dionysus is larger than life and wears her emotions on her sleeve\, but she has her own secrets\, and seems to be trying to pry Athena’s out of her. In Everything/Something/Nothing\, the sisters wrestle with their conflicting views on art\, love\, and what it means to be successful in their two very different lives. \n\nAdmission \n\nAdult: $15\nStudent: $10\nBrucemore supporters receive a $5 discount per ticket.\nA $4.00 processing fee will be applied to all online and phone orders.\n\n\n\nEvent Date: March 21\, 7:00 PM \nEvent Location: Brucemore’s Carriage House \nThis event is presented as part of Brucemore’s Artisan Studio programming.\nAbout the Playwright \nBrigid Martin has quickly made a name for herself as a playwright in the Iowa City area. A 2020 graduate of the University of Iowa’s English and Creative Writing program\, Brigid has had 15 productions produced at venues including Willow Creek Theatre\, Run of the Mill Theatre\, and Iowa City Community Theatre. She was named the inaugural Artist-in-Residence at Faith UCC in Iowa City for the 2022-2023 season\, which culminated in a one-person conceptual show\, Lazarus Alive. \nAbout the Collaboration \nArtists embark on a journey of growth and inspiration with Brucemore. Each year\, arts professionals handpick talented artists eager to expand their horizons. Teaming up with our seasoned creatives and technicians\, they craft projects that showcase the transformative power of a fully funded support network. \nThings to know before you arrive: \n\nThe venue will open at 6:30 PM for seating.\nThis event occurs indoors.\nYou are welcome to bring your own light snacks and beverages (beer and wine allowed) to enjoy in the performance venue. Concessions will not be available for sale at this event.\nThe only gate that will open to vehicles for on-site parking is at 2160 Linden Drive SE. The gate will open at 6:30 PM. Signage will direct you to open spaces near the Visitor Center. Accessible parking will be available.\nPets are not allowed\, with the exception of service animals.\n\nWhat to do when you arrive: \n\nFollow signage and staff directions to open parking spaces near the Carriage House or on the grounds of Brucemore.\n Follow signs to enter the Carriage House on the north side.\nCheck in with staff at the event entrance by providing the name on your order.\n\nTicket Policies: All ticket sales are non-refundable. Please read our ticket policy here. Online and phone orders are subject to a $4.00 processing fee per order. \nWeather: The event occurs fully outdoors and may be held in light rain. If the event cannot be held due to weather\, a decision will be made by 5:00 PM and posted on Brucemore’s website and social media. Ticket holders will be notified by phone. There will be no refunds\, only exchanges to another date if tickets are available. \nPhotography and Video Notice:  \nAt this event\, photography and videos may be recorded. By attending this event\, you may be included in these photos and videos. Your attendance at this event grants your permission to be in these photos or videos\, which may be used for educational\, archival\, or promotional purposes. If you have concerns about your likeness appearing in these photos and videos\, please talk to a staff member when you check in for the event.
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LOCATION:Brucemore’s Carriage House\, 2160 Linden Dr SE\, Cedar Rapids\, IA\, 52403\, United States
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SUMMARY:From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era
DESCRIPTION:March 28 – 30 | Film Screening and Photo Gallery\nBrucemore proudly announces a groundbreaking collaboration with filmmaker and photographer Jeremy Glazier on the powerful and evocative project\, From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era. This feature-length documentary sheds light on the untold stories of Iowans who served their country during the Vietnam era\, capturing their experiences with honesty\, respect\, and heartfelt authenticity. \nFrom Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era represents years of community engagement\, collaboration\, and storytelling. The film offers a deeply personal exploration of the lives of ordinary Iowans who grew up in the 1950s and 60s\, left the idyllic landscapes of small-town America\, and faced the realities of war in foreign lands. Through Glazier’s lens\, the film chronicles the veterans’ journeys\, from the turbulence of war to the challenges of reintegration upon returning home. It provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by a generation whose narratives have often been overshadowed by history. \nThis event will feature screenings of From Iowa and Back and a photo gallery exhibition featuring snapshots and artifacts from the Vietnam War era. Admission to this event is free and open to the public. \nFilm screening times: \n\nMarch 28 – 7:00 PM\nMarch 29 – 2:30 and 7:00 PM\nMarch 30 – 2:30 PM\n\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to the screening. Visitors are invited to explore the photo gallery before watching the film. \nAdmission: Free \nLocation: Brucemore’s Carriage House \nThis event is presented as part of Brucemore’s Artisan Studio programming.\nAbout the Filmmaker \nJeremy Glazier is a filmmaker\, photographer\, and writer known for his thoughtful and immersive storytelling. His work reflects a deep commitment to capturing the human experience. From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era reflects a deeply personal project inspired by his father\, John Glazier\, a Vietnam era veteran. Jeremy’s dedication to preserving the stories of this generation is evident in every frame of this film. \nAbout the Collaboration \nBrucemore’s Artisan Studio\, known for fostering creativity and preserving history\, proudly partnered with Jeremy Glazier to bring this vision to life. The Artisan Studio provided critical support\, including financial resources and a team of production managers\, writers\, editors\, and sound designers\, all working together to realize Jeremy’s creative vision. This partnership aligns with Brucemore’s mission to inspire the community through art\, history\, and preservation while amplifying the voices of underserved artists. \nWhat to expect from this event \n\nThis event includes a film screening of a 90 minute documentary film.\nA photo gallery will be available to view 30 minutes prior to the start of the film.\n\nWhat to do when you arrive \n\nEnter through the gate at 2160 Linden Dr. SE.\, Cedar Rapids\, IA 52403. Please do not use the exit gate on First Avenue to enter the site.\nOnce onsite\, follow signs towards the carriage house.\nUse the on-site parking a short walk from the carriage house entrance.\nEnter through the door indicated on the map below.\n\n\nTips for your visit \n\nA labeled Google Map of the site is available here.\nPlease consider leaving bags or other large personal items in your vehicle.\nIf you arrive onsite more than 30 minutes before the film screening\, please enjoy exploring the grounds before entering the carriage house.
URL:https://www.brucemore.org/event/from-iowa-and-back-the-vietnam-era/2025-03-28/
LOCATION:Brucemore’s Carriage House\, 2160 Linden Dr SE\, Cedar Rapids\, IA\, 52403\, United States
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SUMMARY:From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era
DESCRIPTION:March 28 – 30 | Film Screening and Photo Gallery\nBrucemore proudly announces a groundbreaking collaboration with filmmaker and photographer Jeremy Glazier on the powerful and evocative project\, From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era. This feature-length documentary sheds light on the untold stories of Iowans who served their country during the Vietnam era\, capturing their experiences with honesty\, respect\, and heartfelt authenticity. \nFrom Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era represents years of community engagement\, collaboration\, and storytelling. The film offers a deeply personal exploration of the lives of ordinary Iowans who grew up in the 1950s and 60s\, left the idyllic landscapes of small-town America\, and faced the realities of war in foreign lands. Through Glazier’s lens\, the film chronicles the veterans’ journeys\, from the turbulence of war to the challenges of reintegration upon returning home. It provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by a generation whose narratives have often been overshadowed by history. \nThis event will feature screenings of From Iowa and Back and a photo gallery exhibition featuring snapshots and artifacts from the Vietnam War era. Admission to this event is free and open to the public. \nFilm screening times: \n\nMarch 28 – 7:00 PM\nMarch 29 – 2:30 and 7:00 PM\nMarch 30 – 2:30 PM\n\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to the screening. Visitors are invited to explore the photo gallery before watching the film. \nAdmission: Free \nLocation: Brucemore’s Carriage House \nThis event is presented as part of Brucemore’s Artisan Studio programming.\nAbout the Filmmaker \nJeremy Glazier is a filmmaker\, photographer\, and writer known for his thoughtful and immersive storytelling. His work reflects a deep commitment to capturing the human experience. From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era reflects a deeply personal project inspired by his father\, John Glazier\, a Vietnam era veteran. Jeremy’s dedication to preserving the stories of this generation is evident in every frame of this film. \nAbout the Collaboration \nBrucemore’s Artisan Studio\, known for fostering creativity and preserving history\, proudly partnered with Jeremy Glazier to bring this vision to life. The Artisan Studio provided critical support\, including financial resources and a team of production managers\, writers\, editors\, and sound designers\, all working together to realize Jeremy’s creative vision. This partnership aligns with Brucemore’s mission to inspire the community through art\, history\, and preservation while amplifying the voices of underserved artists. \nWhat to expect from this event \n\nThis event includes a film screening of a 90 minute documentary film.\nA photo gallery will be available to view 30 minutes prior to the start of the film.\n\nWhat to do when you arrive \n\nEnter through the gate at 2160 Linden Dr. SE.\, Cedar Rapids\, IA 52403. Please do not use the exit gate on First Avenue to enter the site.\nOnce onsite\, follow signs towards the carriage house.\nUse the on-site parking a short walk from the carriage house entrance.\nEnter through the door indicated on the map below.\n\n\nTips for your visit \n\nA labeled Google Map of the site is available here.\nPlease consider leaving bags or other large personal items in your vehicle.\nIf you arrive onsite more than 30 minutes before the film screening\, please enjoy exploring the grounds before entering the carriage house.
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SUMMARY:From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era
DESCRIPTION:March 28 – 30 | Film Screening and Photo Gallery\nBrucemore proudly announces a groundbreaking collaboration with filmmaker and photographer Jeremy Glazier on the powerful and evocative project\, From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era. This feature-length documentary sheds light on the untold stories of Iowans who served their country during the Vietnam era\, capturing their experiences with honesty\, respect\, and heartfelt authenticity. \nFrom Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era represents years of community engagement\, collaboration\, and storytelling. The film offers a deeply personal exploration of the lives of ordinary Iowans who grew up in the 1950s and 60s\, left the idyllic landscapes of small-town America\, and faced the realities of war in foreign lands. Through Glazier’s lens\, the film chronicles the veterans’ journeys\, from the turbulence of war to the challenges of reintegration upon returning home. It provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by a generation whose narratives have often been overshadowed by history. \nThis event will feature screenings of From Iowa and Back and a photo gallery exhibition featuring snapshots and artifacts from the Vietnam War era. Admission to this event is free and open to the public. \nFilm screening times: \n\nMarch 28 – 7:00 PM\nMarch 29 – 2:30 and 7:00 PM\nMarch 30 – 2:30 PM\n\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to the screening. Visitors are invited to explore the photo gallery before watching the film. \nAdmission: Free \nLocation: Brucemore’s Carriage House \nThis event is presented as part of Brucemore’s Artisan Studio programming.\nAbout the Filmmaker \nJeremy Glazier is a filmmaker\, photographer\, and writer known for his thoughtful and immersive storytelling. His work reflects a deep commitment to capturing the human experience. From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era reflects a deeply personal project inspired by his father\, John Glazier\, a Vietnam era veteran. Jeremy’s dedication to preserving the stories of this generation is evident in every frame of this film. \nAbout the Collaboration \nBrucemore’s Artisan Studio\, known for fostering creativity and preserving history\, proudly partnered with Jeremy Glazier to bring this vision to life. The Artisan Studio provided critical support\, including financial resources and a team of production managers\, writers\, editors\, and sound designers\, all working together to realize Jeremy’s creative vision. This partnership aligns with Brucemore’s mission to inspire the community through art\, history\, and preservation while amplifying the voices of underserved artists. \nWhat to expect from this event \n\nThis event includes a film screening of a 90 minute documentary film.\nA photo gallery will be available to view 30 minutes prior to the start of the film.\n\nWhat to do when you arrive \n\nEnter through the gate at 2160 Linden Dr. SE.\, Cedar Rapids\, IA 52403. Please do not use the exit gate on First Avenue to enter the site.\nOnce onsite\, follow signs towards the carriage house.\nUse the on-site parking a short walk from the carriage house entrance.\nEnter through the door indicated on the map below.\n\n\nTips for your visit \n\nA labeled Google Map of the site is available here.\nPlease consider leaving bags or other large personal items in your vehicle.\nIf you arrive onsite more than 30 minutes before the film screening\, please enjoy exploring the grounds before entering the carriage house.
URL:https://www.brucemore.org/event/from-iowa-and-back-the-vietnam-era/2025-03-29/2/
LOCATION:Brucemore’s Carriage House\, 2160 Linden Dr SE\, Cedar Rapids\, IA\, 52403\, United States
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SUMMARY:From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era
DESCRIPTION:March 28 – 30 | Film Screening and Photo Gallery\nBrucemore proudly announces a groundbreaking collaboration with filmmaker and photographer Jeremy Glazier on the powerful and evocative project\, From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era. This feature-length documentary sheds light on the untold stories of Iowans who served their country during the Vietnam era\, capturing their experiences with honesty\, respect\, and heartfelt authenticity. \nFrom Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era represents years of community engagement\, collaboration\, and storytelling. The film offers a deeply personal exploration of the lives of ordinary Iowans who grew up in the 1950s and 60s\, left the idyllic landscapes of small-town America\, and faced the realities of war in foreign lands. Through Glazier’s lens\, the film chronicles the veterans’ journeys\, from the turbulence of war to the challenges of reintegration upon returning home. It provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by a generation whose narratives have often been overshadowed by history. \nThis event will feature screenings of From Iowa and Back and a photo gallery exhibition featuring snapshots and artifacts from the Vietnam War era. Admission to this event is free and open to the public. \nFilm screening times: \n\nMarch 28 – 7:00 PM\nMarch 29 – 2:30 and 7:00 PM\nMarch 30 – 2:30 PM\n\nDoors will open 30 minutes prior to the screening. Visitors are invited to explore the photo gallery before watching the film. \nAdmission: Free \nLocation: Brucemore’s Carriage House \nThis event is presented as part of Brucemore’s Artisan Studio programming.\nAbout the Filmmaker \nJeremy Glazier is a filmmaker\, photographer\, and writer known for his thoughtful and immersive storytelling. His work reflects a deep commitment to capturing the human experience. From Iowa and Back: The Vietnam Era reflects a deeply personal project inspired by his father\, John Glazier\, a Vietnam era veteran. Jeremy’s dedication to preserving the stories of this generation is evident in every frame of this film. \nAbout the Collaboration \nBrucemore’s Artisan Studio\, known for fostering creativity and preserving history\, proudly partnered with Jeremy Glazier to bring this vision to life. The Artisan Studio provided critical support\, including financial resources and a team of production managers\, writers\, editors\, and sound designers\, all working together to realize Jeremy’s creative vision. This partnership aligns with Brucemore’s mission to inspire the community through art\, history\, and preservation while amplifying the voices of underserved artists. \nWhat to expect from this event \n\nThis event includes a film screening of a 90 minute documentary film.\nA photo gallery will be available to view 30 minutes prior to the start of the film.\n\nWhat to do when you arrive \n\nEnter through the gate at 2160 Linden Dr. SE.\, Cedar Rapids\, IA 52403. Please do not use the exit gate on First Avenue to enter the site.\nOnce onsite\, follow signs towards the carriage house.\nUse the on-site parking a short walk from the carriage house entrance.\nEnter through the door indicated on the map below.\n\n\nTips for your visit \n\nA labeled Google Map of the site is available here.\nPlease consider leaving bags or other large personal items in your vehicle.\nIf you arrive onsite more than 30 minutes before the film screening\, please enjoy exploring the grounds before entering the carriage house.
URL:https://www.brucemore.org/event/from-iowa-and-back-the-vietnam-era/2025-03-30/
LOCATION:Brucemore’s Carriage House\, 2160 Linden Dr SE\, Cedar Rapids\, IA\, 52403\, United States
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