Presented by Tinworks Art

The Daredevil by John Henry Haseltine -Saturday, June 13, 8pm

About This Event

The Daredevil

by John Henry Haseltine

Saturday June 13, 8 pm 
Tinworks at Rialto

$15, scholarships and student discounts available upon request

 

 

The Daredevil, a one person play written and performed by John Henry Haseltine, chronicles the career and legacy of an anonymous motorcycle jumping daredevil from Butte, Montana who attempts to launch himself over a canyon in a steam powered rocket craft. This hand-crafted maximalist folk art theater piece examines failings in exceptionalism, haunted American myths, and the gruesome consequences of a faulty parachute deployment system.

 

Event Schedule

7:30pm - Doors open. Food and drinks can be purchased upstairs from gute Laune and brought downstairs to the theater

7:50pm - Tickets will be sold to waiting list participants present at the Rialto from ticket holders who have not arrived and thereby have forfeited their tickets

8:00pm - Performance begins

 

Many people are interested in this event and space is limited! We ask that you purchase tickets if you are committed to attending. If you are unable to attend your workshop please contact us within 48 hours of the event to ensure we are able to pass your ticket to someone on the waiting list in a timely manner. Tinworks understands that unforeseen circumstances may arise, but we ask that you contact us as soon as possible.

If registration fills, a "Waiting List" option will become available and you can select this to be added to a queue. We will contact these individuals as spots become available. We also recommend those on the waiting list come the night of the event to be sold available tickets the most quickly.

We recommend arriving with plenty of time to park and get settled. Parking can be found in the Tinworks Art parking lot or surrounding streets. The free Bozeman Streamline bus route also has several stops in the area. 

For all questions, or requests for sponsored tickets, contact angela.yonke@tinworksart.org. Committed attendance requests only please.

 

 

John Henry Haseltine

John Henry Haseltine is an artist and writer based in Livingston, Montana. His book Westward & Miserable, a collection of paintings and stories gathered from his past gallery shows was published by Elk River Books in 2024 and won a High Plains International Book Award.
 

The Mountain Clown & Other Foul Animals, his solo museum exhibition opened in 2024 at the Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings and was featured by the New York Times in its seasonal U.S. Gallery and Museum preview. The exhibition presented a fabricated career retrospective of Mable MacKenzie, a fctional children’s storybook author, complete with literary and biographical excerpts, paintings, toys, comics, and a live gallery performance of Haseltine’s one-person show The Phantom Chuckwagon. In September 2025, Haseltine’s second one-person show The Daredevil, chronicling the career and legacy of an unnamed, Butte-born, death-defying motorcyclist premiered during the Livingston Fringe Festival.
 

Haseltine graduated from Emerson College in 2009 with a degree in film production and retains a strong interest in narrative focused art that frequently incorporates performance and storytelling. Sometimes he makes puppets, but they aren’t super functional, and you have to be REALLY careful if you want to use them.

 

 

For more information

To learn about our exhibition programming and to stay informed about what's going on at Tinworks Art sign up for our newsletter on our website www.tinworksart.org and follow us on social media. 

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tinworksartbozeman
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tinworksart/

Interested in making a donation? Help support our quality programming for all ages this season by visiting https://www.tinworksart.org/give.

About This Event

The Daredevil

by John Henry Haseltine

Saturday June 13, 8 pm 
Tinworks at Rialto

$15, scholarships and student discounts available upon request

 

 

The Daredevil, a one person play written and performed by John Henry Haseltine, chronicles the career and legacy of an anonymous motorcycle jumping daredevil from Butte, Montana who attempts to launch himself over a canyon in a steam powered rocket craft. This hand-crafted maximalist folk art theater piece examines failings in exceptionalism, haunted American myths, and the gruesome consequences of a faulty parachute deployment system.

 

Event Schedule

7:30pm - Doors open. Food and drinks can be purchased upstairs from gute Laune and brought downstairs to the theater

7:50pm - Tickets will be sold to waiting list participants present at the Rialto from ticket holders who have not arrived and thereby have forfeited their tickets

8:00pm - Performance begins

 

Many people are interested in this event and space is limited! We ask that you purchase tickets if you are committed to attending. If you are unable to attend your workshop please contact us within 48 hours of the event to ensure we are able to pass your ticket to someone on the waiting list in a timely manner. Tinworks understands that unforeseen circumstances may arise, but we ask that you contact us as soon as possible.

If registration fills, a "Waiting List" option will become available and you can select this to be added to a queue. We will contact these individuals as spots become available. We also recommend those on the waiting list come the night of the event to be sold available tickets the most quickly.

We recommend arriving with plenty of time to park and get settled. Parking can be found in the Tinworks Art parking lot or surrounding streets. The free Bozeman Streamline bus route also has several stops in the area. 

For all questions, or requests for sponsored tickets, contact angela.yonke@tinworksart.org. Committed attendance requests only please.

 

 

John Henry Haseltine

John Henry Haseltine is an artist and writer based in Livingston, Montana. His book Westward & Miserable, a collection of paintings and stories gathered from his past gallery shows was published by Elk River Books in 2024 and won a High Plains International Book Award.
 

The Mountain Clown & Other Foul Animals, his solo museum exhibition opened in 2024 at the Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings and was featured by the New York Times in its seasonal U.S. Gallery and Museum preview. The exhibition presented a fabricated career retrospective of Mable MacKenzie, a fctional children’s storybook author, complete with literary and biographical excerpts, paintings, toys, comics, and a live gallery performance of Haseltine’s one-person show The Phantom Chuckwagon. In September 2025, Haseltine’s second one-person show The Daredevil, chronicling the career and legacy of an unnamed, Butte-born, death-defying motorcyclist premiered during the Livingston Fringe Festival.
 

Haseltine graduated from Emerson College in 2009 with a degree in film production and retains a strong interest in narrative focused art that frequently incorporates performance and storytelling. Sometimes he makes puppets, but they aren’t super functional, and you have to be REALLY careful if you want to use them.

 

 

For more information

To learn about our exhibition programming and to stay informed about what's going on at Tinworks Art sign up for our newsletter on our website www.tinworksart.org and follow us on social media. 

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tinworksartbozeman
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tinworksart/

Interested in making a donation? Help support our quality programming for all ages this season by visiting https://www.tinworksart.org/give.

Getting There

Tinworks at Rialto
10 W Main Street
Bozeman, 59715
United States