Bainbridge Island Review, June 13, 2014

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focus on leaf size, shape, texture, and hue. The Skyler Garden, 9734 Manitou Place, Bainbridge Island; pathways lead to a number of garden rooms featuring water features, hardscape, and shade plantings including more than 100 varieties of ferns. Sam and Karen Brindley’s Garden, 10305 NE Shore Drive, Indianola; rare and unusual plant varieties inhabit a woodland border, cutting garden, a greenhouse with edibles, tropical garden, and a panorama

of Puget Sound with Mediterranean influences. Garden of Jim and Sharon Moore, 11497 NE Third Street, Kingston; featuring a sunken “ruin,” tropical corridor, a long border, flowering arches, and eclectic architectural elements, and perched on a bluff overlooking the ferry lanes of Puget Sound. Weissman Garden, Bainbridge Island (directions will be provided at other locations); surrounded by firs and cedars, and including a collection of specimen trees, a border of hydrangeas, a fern and native plants garden, and water features. The Garden

Conservancy introduced the Open Days program in 1995 as a means of introducing the public to gardening, providing easy access to outstanding examples of design and horticultural practice, and proving that exceptional American gardens are still being created. The Open Days program is America’s only national private gardenvisiting program, and is made possible by the work of hundreds of volunteers nationwide. For information, a complete schedule of Open Days, or to suggest gardens for inclusion in the program, visit the Garden Conservancy online at

www.gardenconservancy. org. THE SEVEN

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Bainbridge playwright Paul Lewis, one of seven writers to have work featured in FUSION Theatre Company’s ninth annual short works festival “The Seven.”

Island resident winner of playwriting contest Bainbridge Island resident and playwright Paul Lewis has been selected as one of only seven authors to have his work produced and performed as part of New Mexico’s FUSION Theatre Company’s ninth annual short works festival “The Seven.” Lewis’ piece, “Timmy Perlmutter Goes Flying,” was chosen from a submission pool of 583 scripts from 38 states and eight countries. FUSION is producing the world-premiere of Lewis’ play at The Cell

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Theatre in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Lewis is a playwright and composer whose previous staged work includes musicals, a children’s opera, a choral requiem and both full-length and one-act plays. His 10-minute plays have had a number of stagings across the country, including “Guess What?”, which won the Bob and Gail Bosser Audience Choice Award at FUSION Theatre’s short play festival in 2012 and “Oblivion,” which had three productions in the summer of 2013 and won the Audience Favorite Award at the Driftwood Players Theater Festival of Shorts and is slated to be published in “The Best Ten-Minute Plays of 2014.” His musical “The Hours of Life” will be staged by Seattle’s Theatre22 in December. “The Seven” is a playwriting competition that stages seven fully produced world premieres each year. Both a Jury Prize and an Audience Choice Award are given, with the Jury Prize winner receiving transport to and lodging at the festival. Named one of the “ten emerging theatre companies in the U.S.” by the American Theatre Wing, FUSION is currently concluding its thirteenth year of production. Other event finalists hail from locations as far ranging as New York, Utah and even Australia. For more information, visit www.FUSIONnm.org.

TWO-MOVIE SHOW

Doctor Who, Wings 3D coming to Bainbridge Bainbridge Cinemas takes flight this week with a two-movie deal. See David Tennant on the big screen at Bainbridge Cinemas as the Tenth Doctor in the epic two-part “Doctor Who” story, “Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel,” on Monday, June 16. The next night, experience the earth from a bird’s eye view in “Wings 3D,” narrated by David Tennant, on Wednesday, June 17 in RealD 3D. Both movies start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for “Doctor Who Cybermen + Wings 3D” are available at the Bainbridge Cinemas box office in the pavilion (403 Madison Ave. N). Tickets are $18, a bundled ticket price that’s good for both events. In this special theatrical cut of “Doctor Who: Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel,” the TARDIS is trapped on a parallel Earth and Rose discovers her father is still alive. But sinister forces are at work as John Lumic prepares British society for the Ultimate Upgrade reawakening an old enemy. Can the Doctor and Rose save the people from conversion or will they face deletion at the hands of the Cybermen? The following film, from TURN TO HAPPENING | A17

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