Matthew Barney’s new film, Redoubt, invokes the myth of Diana, goddess of the hunt, in the winter landscape of central Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains. The 134-minute film invites contemplation of the relationship between humans and the natural world and also the artistic process.
Sawtooth Productions Presents: How I Learned to Drive
Sawtooth Productions and Laughing Stock will present a free reading of Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize winning play How I Learned to Drive as part of their ongoing series with The Argyros.
The Argyros Presents: Time for Three
The groundbreaking, category-shattering trio Time for Three (Tf3) transcends traditional classification, with elements of classical, country western, gypsy and jazz idioms forming a blend all its own.
Sawtooth Productions Play Reading “Dublin Carol”
Conor McPherson’s Dublin Carol is a play about an aging alcoholic who is forced to confront the failures of his past. It premiered at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 2008.
Sun Valley Ballet – A Season of Ballet
Ballet Idaho will be performing highlights from their 2018/2019 season and excerpts of their newly premiered performance, Cinderella.
The Ataxian
How would you react to a life-debilitating and fatal illness? In this film, one man shows the world that it is possible to take action and find hope under even the most life-threatening and daunting of circumstances.
Sawtooth Productions Presents: Outside Mullingar
Outside Mullingar is a compassionate, delightful work about how it’s never too late to take a chance on love, by John Patrick Shanley.
Sawtooth Productions Presents: Pocatello
From acclaimed Idaho playwright and MacArthur Fellow Samuel D. Hunter, Pocatello is a comedic and heartfelt look into the changing landscape of Middle America, and the flawed and lovable people trying to build a home on shifting ground.
The Argyros Presents: Rick Miller in BOOM
An explosive multimedia solo performance capturing the essence of the music, culture and politics that shaped the Baby Boom generation, BOOM takes us through 25 turbulent years, and gives voice to over a 100 influential politicians, activists and musicians. It’s a mind-blowing experience for audiences of all generations.