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a favorite run — Cape Cod

by Jamie on May 31, 2009

courtesy of Boston.com

Beach at Dennis, MA. Courtesy of Boston.com

Dennis, Massachusetts, a sylvan mid-Cape town, has less name recognition than its glitzy cousins, Provincetown and Hyannis. Its charms are singular; exquisite light and color, understated, yet elegant New England architecture (think old shingles reminiscent of grey cashmere) and a small town vibe.

Dennis boasts the Cape Playhouse, the oldest professional summer theater in the US.  Gregory Peck, Humphrey Bogart, Ginger Roger, Lana Turner, Helen Hayes and Jane Fonda made their professional stage debuts there. NY theatre professionals continue to appear, proving this local gem to be a performance space of quality, particularly on a sultry summer evening following today’s catch and a chilled Riesling. An 8/08/09 NY Times article, Where Broadway Takes its Vacation, recounts the frantic theatrical preparations of the Playhouse. They liken the process to a bank foreclosure: There is always potential for fiasco —let’s hope!

The Cape Cod Museum of Art and Cape Cinema are located on the same lovely grounds. The cinema presents a weekly indie or foreign movie, as well as mainstream fare. Currently, the charming and instructive documentary Every Little Step is playing. The theatre is replete with linen seat covers and Rockwell Kent murals.

While summertime on the Cape is a classic pleasure, I particularly love Dennis in the fall. The landscape is gilded with the colors of cranberries, mustard seed, asters and Russian sage. The weather defines crisp.

I’ve experienced some perfect running moments there.  Map My Run lists several pages of Dennis runs, here’s mine:

Begins at the Dennis Village Green on 6A. Heading east, towards Brewster, signs point to the oddly named Cold Storage and Corporation Beaches (all on the Cape Cod Bay), as well as the Howes Street Beach, Scargo Lake and the Dennis Yacht club. After encountering a sign, I run through each distinctive neighborhood until I reach the destination. I return briefly to 6A, where I will encounter the next sign. Because I am so directionally challenged, these runs tend to stretch out for hours. They culminate in a (private) outdoor shower.

Could there be anything more welcome?

The perfect Dennis jaunt; the dream rental house (each home we’ve visited offers an outdoor shower), forays to Bucky’s Underground for lattes and biscotti, hours of beach reading with occasional warm water swims (when the tide cooperates!) and long, leisurely dinners at home. We buy produce at the organic vegetable store on 6A in Dennis. There is an excellent Stop and Shop and a yuppified food emporium, Ring Brothers, located at the shopping centers on Route 134 (near Route 6.) If it happens to be a rainy day, check out the unbeatable Marshalls.

Bring lots of books, magazines, sunscreen and those running shoes…

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{play review} 33 Variations of Jane Fonda

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by Jamie on March 11, 2009

Jane Fonda:
I coveted the iconic shag (and it’s “cool”) in Klute. Those exercise videos propelled me into a decade of aerobics classes. I relished her hard bitten turn in The Morning After. But, I’ve never been up close to Jane until Sunday on Broadway.

Fonda stars (at age 71 and she looks terrific) in 33 Variations. She plays Dr. Katherine Brandt, a musicologist with ALS, who seeks to unlock the mystery of Beethoven’s preoccupation with a simple waltz. The play is written and directed by Moises Kaufman (he wrote The Laramie Project and directed I am My Own Wife.)  Colin Hanks (son of Tom) is one of the stars; what a natural and quite charming (check out his role as almost hip priest in Madmen). The set design is inventive and powerful.

After Kate Winslet’s season full of emoting, the grace of Jane’s performance snuck up on me. Her characterization of Dr. Brandt was regal, impassive and obstinate. There were no cheap tears or short cuts. The heartfelt applause she received at the end was a testament to a job, once more, well done.

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