Poulsbo 2nd Saturday Art Walk
Great fun through Historic Downtown Poulsbo every second Saturday of the month. Art, sales, food, drink! Join us!
Great fun through Historic Downtown Poulsbo every second Saturday of the month. Art, sales, food, drink! Join us!
Great fun through Historic Downtown Poulsbo every second Saturday of the month. Art, sales, food, drink! Join us!
Great fun through Historic Downtown Poulsbo every second Saturday of the month. Art, sales, food, drink! Join us!
Great fun through Historic Downtown Poulsbo every second Saturday of the month. Art, sales, food, drink! Join us!
It’s game night at Slippery Pig brewery! Play around the ‘Viking City’ with NK Soroptomists’s Poulsbopoly!
Games will be provided for playing and for purchase.
Thursday, October 6th! Goodie bags, games, prizes, sales, refreshments and of course, the After Party with gift baskets filled with lots of great products!! And remember, Girls Night Out is a fund raising event helping to build Morrow Manor, Kitsap’s new shelter for victims of domestic violence
Have you marked your calendar for next Thursday, September 8th? Dine Out for NK Schools gives you an opportunity to skip the dishes, support awesome academics and show your appreciation for local businesses! Dine out with one of our participating restaurants on September 8th and you can do all three! Visit your favorites and make sure you thank them for their support of NK students and NK Schools Foundation!
7:30 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays
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In the vein of Dick Tracy, this detective story set in the 1940s includes comedy, murder and music, and features Rick Archer, P.I. The owner of the Café Noir has been found murdered and washed ashore. Whodunnit? A gorgeous runaway was the last person seen with him. Or was it the French madame and club manager, the voodoo priestess, the shyster British attorney, the black marketeer, or the femme fatale? That depends on the audience, who get to vote on what they want Rick to do next. These decisions change the flow of this comic tribute to the Bogart era.
Murder at Café Noir is an off-beat homage to the Bogart movies, but also a genuine mystery that has enjoyed weekly productions coast to coast since its premiere in 1989. |
Ticket Information – Please note our ticket policy* Tickets for this witty comedy are $17 for adults, $15 seniors/students/military. Tickets may be purchased online atwww.brownpapertickets.com or by calling Brown Paper Tickets at 800.838.3006. * Ticket Policy: The cutoff for ordering tickets is 4:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays of the performance and 11 a.m. for Sunday matinees. Patrons have until 3 hours prior to the start of performances to cancel. Cancellations for tickets purchased through Brown Paper Tickets must be made via Brown Paper Tickets. Sorry, no refunds for no-shows or late arrivals. Season Pass, Flexi-Pass, and comp ticket holders may reserve a seat by calling the theater at 360.697.3183. Pass holders must bring passes to the theater the night of the show. Flexi-Pass holders who do not have their pass with them will be asked to purchase a ticket at the seniors/students/military rate. Tickets may be available at the theater on the night/day of the performance, however, seats are not guaranteed. The Jewel Box Theatre accepts Visa or Master Card for ticket purchases at the theater on performance dates if seats are available. Doors open one hour before the start of each performance. Seating is general admission and begins 30 minutes prior to each show. Please see priority seating policy for season ticket holders and early arrivals. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before show time. Nearby free parking is available. The Jewel Box Theatre is wheelchair accessible. Please contact us at 360-697-3183 if you have special needs regarding handicap or hearing difficulty. |
7:30 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays |
In the vein of Dick Tracy, this detective story set in the 1940s includes comedy, murder and music, and features Rick Archer, P.I. The owner of the Café Noir has been found murdered and washed ashore. Whodunnit? A gorgeous runaway was the last person seen with him. Or was it the French madame and club manager, the voodoo priestess, the shyster British attorney, the black marketeer, or the femme fatale? That depends on the audience, who get to vote on what they want Rick to do next. These decisions change the flow of this comic tribute to the Bogart era.
Murder at Café Noir is an off-beat homage to the Bogart movies, but also a genuine mystery that has enjoyed weekly productions coast to coast since its premiere in 1989. |