Films on Friday: Wuthering Heights (1939)

SRP Auditorium at the Morris Museum

A plushly upholstered Samuel Goldwyn production, this film was adapted by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur from Emily Brontë’s classic novel and stars Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier as the doomed lovers Cathy and Heathcliff, David Niven, Flora Robson, and Leo G. Carroll, among others, round out the cast. FREE. 

Music at the Morris: Rae’s Creek Revival

SRP Auditorium at the Morris Museum

Influenced by Americana, bluegrass, pop, and alt-rock music, Rae’s Creek Revival is an acoustic trio that weaves a tasteful tapestry of traditional tunes infused with a modern twist. FREE. Funded by the Cleon W. Mauldin Foundation. 

Art Now Artist Talk: Rebecca Wood

SRP Auditorium at the Morris Museum

A native southerner, Rebecca Wood has been making things her whole life. She enjoyed a successful career in painting, and then branched out into designing and painting jewelry, fabrics, furniture, and even hats! She also learned china painting, which led to making plates with red clay, which led to big orders from high-end New York boutiques, and in 1991 R.…

Films on Friday: Moby Dick (1956)

SRP Auditorium at the Morris Museum

Directed by John Huston and adapted by Ray Bradbury and Huston from Herman Melville’s iconic novel, the film boasts an all-star cast that includes Gregory Peck as the obsessed Captain Ahab and Richard Basehart as Ishmael, around whom the story revolves, as well as Leo Genn, Harry Andrews, James Robertson Justice, and Noel Purcell. FREE.