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all time: Johann Pachelbel’s “Canon
in D.” Guests include Evan Few and
Edwin Huizinga (violins), and David
Walker (theorbo and baroque guitar).
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THEATER SERIES – ‘DRAGONS
LOVE TACOS AND OTHER
STORIES’
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䌀氀漀猀攀搀 匀愀琀甀爀搀愀礀 愀渀搀 匀甀渀搀愀礀
Date: April 14
Times: 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Address: Mellon Middle School,
11 Castle Shannon Boulevard, Mt. Lebanon
Contact: trustarts.org/pct_home/events/
series/childrens-theater-series
Dragons love all sorts of tacos—
except spicy ones! When a boy throws
his new dragon friends a spicy salsa
taco party, red-hot trouble ensues.
This musical revue will also feature
other popular stories, including
“Interrupting Chicken,” “The Dot,”
“Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride,” and
“Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa: School
Days” (stories subject to change). Age
recommendation: best for ages 3 to 10.
Visit the website for information on
purchasing tickets and other details.
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LITTLE LAKE THEATER
PRESENTS ‘THE DRESSER’ BY
RONALD HARWOOD
Dates: April 19-21 and 26-29; May 3-5
Address: 500 Lakeside Drive, Canonsburg
Contact: littlelake.org
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customer’s home!
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Based on the author’s own
experiences as dresser to Sir Donald
Wolfit, this bracing play is an elegy to
a bygone era. Backstage at a theater in
the English provinces during WWII,
Sir, the last of the great breed of English
actor/managers, is in a bad way, as
his dresser, Norman, tries valiantly
to prepare him to go on stage as King
Lear. Unsure of his lines as well as
who and where he is supposed to be,
Sir is adamantly determined to roar
his last. With Herculean effort on the
part of Norman, Sir finally makes it
on stage and through the performance
– no thanks to an air raid courtesy
of the Luftwaffe. Visit the website for
information on purchasing tickets and
other details.
Fun
SOUTH PARK CONCERT SERIES
Date: Early June through August (Check the
website for exact dates and times.)
Address: South Park Amphitheater,
100 Farmshow Drive, South Park
Contact: alleghenycounty.us, or 412.350.2455
Pack some folding chairs and snacks
and take advantage of free outdoor
concerts at South Park Amphitheater.
There is something for every musical
taste: from rock to Bach. Visit the website
for more information.
UPPER ST. CLAIR JAZZ FEST (Grades
7 to 12)
Date: April 10 (Tentative – check the
website.)
Time: 7 p.m.
Address: Upper St. Clair High School, 1825
McLaughlin Run Road, Upper St. Clair
Contact: usctheater.org
‘VIENNA NIGHTS’ BY RIVER CITY
BRASS BAND
Date: April 10
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Address: Upper St. Clair High School, 1825
McLaughlin Run Road,
Upper St. Clair
Contact: rivercitybrass.org
Take a trip to Vienna with the music
of Johann Strauss, Franz von Suppé,
and Franz Lehár. The band puts a
unique twist on classic pieces like “The
Blue Danube,” “Radetsky March,” and
“1812 Overture.” Visit the website for
information on purchasing tickets and
other details.
‘WATER’ BY PITTSBURGH CIVIC
ORCHESTRA
Date: May 19
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Address: Upper St. Clair High School, 1825
McLaughlin Run Road, Upper St. Clair
Contact: pittsburghcivicorchestra.net
The final concert of the season will
be conducted by former PCO assistant
conductor Alejandro Pinzon. Soprano
Katy Williams will join the orchestra to
highlight the theme of Water. Visit the
website for information on purchasing
tickets and other details.
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