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Tunes at the RooBar
The RooBar Restaurant, 586 Main
St. in Hyannis, has entertainment
nightly, Thursdays through Sundays.
Live entertainment on
Main Street
Chauncy's Restaurant and Lounge at
Heritage Hotel on Main Street features
live entertainment every weekend with
complimentary hors d'oeuvres from 5
to 7 p.m. Call 508-833-0087.
Entertainment's on tap at
British Beer Company
The British Beer Company, 412
Main St. in Hyannis, has live enter-
tainment. All shows begin at 9 p.m.
There's a Zodiac Lunch Bunch on
May 19 and on the 20th Stomp 86 is
up. Syndicate plays on May 21 and
25 then Lazarus performs on the 26th.
Fresh Ketch
Live entertainment or karaoke is
available at Fresh Ketch, 462 Main
St. in Hyannis, Wednesday through
Sunday from 9 on.
Grille 16
Every Friday night at 8:30 p.m.
Mark Hennessy & the Slackers are up
at Grille 16 on Main Street in Hyannis.
Jack Leyden and Accent perform on
Saturday nights. The Grab Brothers
play May 19 on May 20 Square Pegs
perform. Felonious Funk plays on
May 26. There are wine tastings every
Friday night from 5 to 6:30.
J$l -STAGE:
Cactus Flower
Abe Burrows wrote this comedy
about a young dentist with a fictitious
wife and a real girl friend. Perfor-
mances are held May 19, 20, 26, 27
and June 2 and 3 at 8 p.m. Matinees
are May 21 and 28 and June 4 at
2:30 p.m., all at the Barnstable Com-
edy Club, Route 6A in Barnstable
Village. Tickets are $12 to $14; call
1-508-362-6333.
Death of a Salesman
Catch Arthur Miller's classic Thurs-
day through Saturday May 19 through
27. Matinees are held May 21 and 28
at 2 p.m. All shows are at the Cha-
tham Drama Guild, 134 Crowell Road
in Chatham. Tickets are $10 to $16.
For reservations, call 508-945-0510.
The Laramie Project
This production about acceptance
and understanding, based on a real-
life murder, plays through May 28,
Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30
p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. on the
Gertrude Lawrence Stage at Dennis
Union Church on Route 6A. Tickets
are $15 in advance and $17 at the
door. For reservations, call 1-866-
811-4111 or 508-398-8588.
The Complete Works of
Shakespeare, Abridged
Judy Hamer directs this light fare
take on Shakespeare May 25 through
28 and June 1 through 4, as well as
every Monday all summer (except
July 24), at the Academy of Perform-
ing Arts, 120 Main St. in Orleans, at
8 p.m. For tickets, $18, call 508-255-
1963.
Liasons of the Heart
The BlueStone Actors Project
performs this life-changing love story
May 28 at 7 p.m. at the Preserva-
tion Foundation building, Route 6A in
Yarmouth.
Sordid Lives
The Woods Hole Theater Company
presents this comedy by Del Shores
May 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27 at 8 p.m.
The gender-bending farce plays at the
Woods Hole Community Hall, 82 Water
St. in Woods Hole. For ticket prices
and reservations, call 508-540-6525.
The Intelligent Design of
Jenny Chow
Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater
opens its season with the story of an
Asian adoptee's unusual scheme to find
her birth mother. Peformances through
June 17; call 508-349-WHAT for tickets.
Winter Wheat
The world premiere of Art Devine's
play is at Cape Rep Theatre in
Brewster through June 4, Thursday
through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sun-
day at 2 p.m. (no show May 14). For
tickets ($20), call 508-896-1888
A Year With Frog and Toad
Best friends Frog and Toad, who
are nothing alike, join forces in this
enchanting tale playing at the Har-
wich Junior Theatre, Division Street,
through May 28, Friday and Saturday
evenings at 7:30 p.m. with Sunday
matinees at 4 p.m. (no performance
May 26). For tickets ($18; $16 for 65-
plussers; $12 for under-21ers), call
508-432-2002, ext. 4.
Lullaby of Broadway
Thirty dancers and 50 singers will
shake the stage at Pope John Paul
II High School in Hyannis June 24
at 7 p.m. and June 25 at 3 p.m. in
this tribute to 12 great shows. The
suggested donation for the benefit,
which aids the good works of Our
Lady of the Cape Church in Brewster
is $10, $5 for children and students.
Call 508-385-3252.
AUDITIONS
Midsummer Nights
Dream
Auditions for Shakespeare's clas-
sic are held May 27 at 10 a.m. and
May 28 at 1 p.m. at the Academy of
Performing Arts playhouse, 120 Main
St. in Orleans. Be prepared to recite
' monologue
Cats
Auditions for Andrew Lloyd
Webber's hit are May 22 and 23 at 7
p.m. at the Academy of Arts School,
5 Giddiah Hill Road in Orleans. Bring
short monologue and be prepared to
sing.
INTERNS
WHAT can you do?
The Wellfleet Harbor Actors The-
ater is looking for summer interns
| (college theater students for May
j through October) to do marketing,
stage management , lighting, sound,
costumes, box office, house and the-
ater management and more. Housing
and competitive stipend included. For
information, call Mike at 508-349-
3011.
Academy seeks summer
help
The Academy Playhouse on Main
Street in Orleans is looking for sum-
mer interns to help with the season's
performances. Send a resume, letter
of interest and one letter of reference
to Peter Earle, Academy Playhouse,
120 Main St., Orleans, MA 02653. For
information, call 508-255-3075.
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MISCELLANEOUS:
Barnstable
Celebration of our
soldiers
Cape Cod Cares for Our Troops
is honoring soldiers this month by
taking up a collection of supplies,
( monetary donations and letters.
Bring by items May 28 through May
! 29 from noon to noon when soldiers
will be standing at attention in dress
uniforms for 24 hours at the Kmart
Shopping Plaza on Route 132 in
| Hyannis. For more information, visit
i www.capecod4thetroops.com.
Poems as lovely as a tree
Cordwood Kids and Cotuit Center for
the Arts invite all to submit poems about
trees and woodlands to a PoeTREE con-
test and help save 23 acres of woodland
in Cotuit. Poems must be received by
June 1 for the June 24 reading. Send
submissions to cordkids@cape.com,
or by mail to Cordwood Kids, PO Box
1440, Cotuit MA 02635.
Teens invited to rec
nights
The YMCA of Cape Cod, Route
I 132 in West Barnstable, hosts a Kids
Night Out Program when children are
invited to swim, play sports, create
arts and crafts and more, each Friday
i evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Staff-su-
pervised. Register by calling Sue at
508-362-6500, ext. 110.
NOAH Center needs
blankets
The NOAH Center emergency shelter
for adults needs blankets to give away.
New and used ones may be dropped
j off at 77 Winter St. in Hyannis.
[ Osterville marine
rummage sale
The Osterville Historical Society
and Museum is holding a marine
rummage saie May 27 from 9 a.m. to
noon. Stop by 155 West Bay Road
and pick up an outboard motor, a ca-
noe, kayak, sailing pram, life jackets,
books, and more.
Kindermusik for children
Preschool music classes for ages
18 months to 4 are ongoing at the
. South Congregational Church in
Centerville for $9 a class. Kindergar-
ten-age children are invited to attend
Kindermusik Young Child classes
Tuesdays from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at
the church. Admission is $10. Call
508-778-6679 or check out Musical-
playground.net.
Parents with children 18 months to
6 year are invited to attend Kinder-
musik Fun Festival Week when there
will be songs, instruments, dance and
crafts. To sign up, call Miss Pam at
508-778-6670.
Dance programs in West
Barnstable
The Cape Cod Conservatory on
Route 132 in Barnstable is offering
ballet, tap, jazz and belly dancing for
all ages. Admission is $96 to $200,
depending on selection. Call for
details: 508-362-2772.
Yogilates in Osterville
Cape Cod Pilates, 1336 Main St.
in Osterville, offers a new yogilates
class Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. Ad-
mission is $12 or free if you bring a
friend.
Spring planting
A repotting clinic is held every
Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Hyannis Country Garden, 380 West
Main St.
Maritime Museum
The Cape Cod Maritime Museum,
135 South St. in Hyannis, is open
Thursday through Saturday from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays
from noon to 4 p.m. A new exhibit,
"For Those in Peril on the Sea," is
on display as well as the ongoing
construction of a replica of the 1886
Crosby Catboat, Sarah. May 21 is
family fun day in celebration of the
Maritime Festival. Children's enter-
tainment, food, drink and more when
the Rum Soaked Crooks, Collum Cille
Pipes and Drums and others appear
between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. On May
24, James L. Nelson discusses Bene-
dict Arnold's Navy at 7 p.m.
Rec night for teens
The YMCA invites grades 5 and 6
to teen recreation night held the first
Saturday of the month from 7:15 to
9:45 p.m. at the Y, Route 132 in West
Barnstable. Admission is free to $3.
Grades 7 and 8 are invited to teen
dances the second Saturday of the
month from 7:15 to 9:45 p.m. Admis-
sion is free to $5.
Abuzz with bees and
buds
The Barnstable County Bee As-
sociation Annual Plant Sale is May 20
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Meeting-
house Farms on Route 149 in West
Barnstable.
It's the Figawi Charity
Ball!
The 20th Annual Figawi Charity
Ball is held May 20 at the Sheraton
Hyannis Resort. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Tickets at Puritan on Main Street in
Hyannis or the Cape Cod Mall. For
details, visit www.figawi.com.
Celebrate Older
Americans Month
The Barnstable Council on Aging
hosts several events this month to
celebrate older Americans. A Feng
Shui presentation is held on May 23
at 5:30 p.m., and on May 25 there
will be a flag ceremony with a live
radio broadcast from 8 to 11 a.m.
The annual open house and Boston
Post Cane ceremony is June 8 from
2 to 4 p.m.
Earth celebration in
Falmouth
Barnstable County's AmeriCorps
Cape Cod hosts the 7th annual Earth
Celebration May 20 from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. at the Barnstable County Fair-
grounds. Puppet show, face painting,
nature photography contest exhibit,
education booths, more.
Free pizza slice night
Papa Gino's hosts a free pizza slice
night May 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. locally
at the Centerville Papa Gino's, 105
Bell Tower Mall, and the Hyannis Papa
Gino's at K-Mart Plaza. A donation of
a portion of pizza sales that day goes
to Easter Seals and The Genesis Fund.
Youth at Mall Night
Student performances, live music ,
games , a self-defense presenta-
tion by representatives from the
Barnstable Police Department and
more are on the slate May 19 from 5
to 8 p.m. at the Cape Cod Mall.
Whale exhibit at the mall
Biologists from the Whale and
Dolphin Conservation Society and
the Stellwagen Bank National Marine
Sanctuary exhibit a life-sized, inflat-
able whale in the Macy's courtyard
at the Cape Cod Mall May 21 when
experts will be on hand to answer
questions. Artifacts on display. Free.
Around the Cape
Spring dance recital
Turning Pointe students pres-
ent a dance program of classical
and contemporary works May 21 at
the Lawrence School in Falmouth.
Performances are at 2:30 and 6 p.m.
Tickets are $5 to. $10.
Plant sale and flea
market
The Master Gardener Association
of Cape Cod hosts their annual plant
sale, garden flea market , raffle and
soil test clinic May 20 from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at the Barnstable County
Fairgrounds, Route 151 in Falmouth.
Dance the night away, in
your seat!
The Academy of Performing Arts,
120 Main St. in Orleans, presents
a dance program of modern, jazz,
ballet and more, May 19 and 20 at 7
p.m. and May 21 at 2 p.m. Admission
is $10 to $14.
Tap into talent in Orleans
It's Tap Night May 27 at 2 and 7
p.m. when students from the Acad-
emy of Performing Arts in Orleans
show off their talent at the Nauset
Regional School on Route 28. Admis-
sion is $10 to $14.
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