Hollywood & Bollywood
presented by River City Brass
Band
Date: Oct. 8
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Address: Upper St. Clair High School,
1825 McLaughlin Run Road,
Upper St. Clair
Contact: rivercitybrass.org
where they can tour the large collection.
Children can select a pumpkin from
the pumpkin patch, then take it to the
events room for decorating. There will
be children’s games and complimentary
refreshments. Add to the fall fun by
dressing up in your favorite costume!
Check the website for more details.
Spooktacular at Caste Village
Date: Tentative event – visit the website
for more information.
Address: Caste Village Shopping Center,
5301 Grove Road, Whitehall
Contact: castevillage.com
A day of family fun with pumpkin
painting, hayrides, trick-or-treating and
costume contests! Check the website for
more details.
Performances
‘Blithe Spirit’ presented by
Little Lake Theatre
Dates: Oct. 17 – Nov. 2
Address: 500 Lakeside Drive South,
Canonsburg
Contact: littlelake.org
The smash comedy hit of the London
and Broadway stages, “Blithe Spirit” offers
up fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles
Condomine, remarried but haunted
(literally) by the ghost of his late first
wife—the clever and insistent Elvira who
is called up by a visiting “happy medium,”
one Madame Arcati. As the personalities
clash, Charles’ current wife, Ruth, is
accidentally killed, “passes over,” joins
Elvira, and the two “blithe spirits” haunt
the hapless Charles into perpetuity in
this hilarious classic from the playwright
of “Hay Fever.” Visit the website for
information on purchasing tickets and
more details.
Hollywood continues to produce a
treasure trove of fabulous music, but
there’s a whole other world of movie
music that’s a little less familiar to Western
audiences and no less amazing: the
music of India’s Bollywood. The RCB
Hollywood & Bollywood concert will
reacquaint you with old favorites by John
Williams, Ennio Morricone and Danny
Elfman, but also introduce you to the
spicy sounds of “Meera Joota Hai Japani,”
“Jai Ho,” and “Badtameez Dil,” sung by
Akshay Hari.
Out of this World presented
by the Washington Symphony
Orchestra
Date: Oct. 12
Address: Trinity High School,
231 Park Avenue, Washington
Contact: washsym.org
Take a trip to the moon and beyond
the stars with the talented WSO! Visit the
website for information on purchasing
tickets and more details.
‘War of the Worlds—The Panic
Broadcast’ presented by South
Park Theatre
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insurance plan
for your needs?
Dates: Sept. 18 – Oct. 5
Address: Corner of Brownsville Road
and Corrigan Drive, South Park
Contact: southparktheatre.com
An alien invasion throws humanity into
chaos in the classic sci-fi novel “The War
of the Worlds,” but all it took to cause
some real-life panic in the streets was
Orson Welles’ 1938 radio adaptation,
which some listeners mistook for actual
news. The WBFR radio ensemble
recreates the colorful events surrounding
the infamous evening, including the full
original broadcast! Visit the website for
more information.
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