(Jackson, Wyo.) – From the multi-day SHIFT Festival to Riot Act’s production of Goodnight Desdemona, November events take on a rich, seasonal flavor.
Plan your week for what’s going on in Jackson Hole at DailyWonder.org.
Wednesday, November 1 – Friday, November 3
Want to know more about the public events going on in conjunction with the SHIFT Summit? We’ve made you a special collection with happenings from the Common Ground Film Festival at Pink Garter Theatre to the People’s Banquet featuring Lucas St. Clair who led conservation efforts in the North Maine Woods.
Thursday, November 2, 5-8 pm
The Rule of Three Anniversary Show
Join Amy Ringholz for the three-year anniversary of Ringholz Studios with new artwork, food, drink and giveaways. Free.
Thursday, November 2 – Saturday, November 4, 7:30-10:30 pm
Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
Riot Act Inc. presents an exuberant comedy and revision of Shakespeare’s Othello and Romeo and Juliet at Walk Festival Hall. Lead character Constance Ledbelly, a drab and dusty academic, deciphers a cryptic manuscript she believes to be the original source for the tragedies and is transported into the plays themselves. Runs this weekend and next weekend, get tickets online.
Sunday, November 5, 11 am – 5 pm
First Sunday: Harvest on the Hill
Come to the National Museum of Wildlife Art for a First Sunday celebration including newly opened exhibitions, music by the Mike Calabrese Duo and a DIY potato-head art project with Hole Food Rescue. Free for area locals.
Sunday, November 5, 7-10 pm
Support local musicians (or take the stage yourself) at the Silver Dollar Bar & Grill’s open mic night. This month features music by Michael Batdorf and Mike and Kate Swanson. Free.
These are only a sample of our community’s events, see them all at DailyWonder.org.
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