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CONTINUED FROM PAGE C:4 y —FILMS: Famous flicks free in Hyannis Citizens Bank sponsors "Movies on the Green" every Tuesday at dusk . I through August. Show time is at 7:30 p.m. on the green in Hyannis. Free. Bring a chair. Movies at Sturgis Library Bring the family for free films based on children's books Thursdays at 4 p.m. The setting is Sturgis Library on Route 6A in Barnstable, and the juice and popcorn are free. Ages 5 and up are welcome. Send an e-mail to sturgiskids@comcast.net for a sched- ule, or call Gloria at 508-362-6636. Free movies in Hyannis The Barnstable Senior Center, Route 28 in Hyannis, has free movie screenings twice a week at 1 p.m. All are invited to bring a lunch to munch through a show. The American President plays Aug. 18 when Michael Douglas and Annette Bening bring political comedy and love to the big screen. The showbiz satire My Tiny Universe plays Aug. 21 and on Aug. 25 the classic, Mission Impossible, plays. Dum, dum, da, da, dum, dum... Weekly films and food The Island Merchant, 10 Ocean St. in Hyannis, has screenings of popular films every Tuesday evening. Food and drink samples related to the film are served on the side at 7 p.m. The screenings are at 7:30 p.m. Admis- sion for the package is $15 or you can order off the menu. Classic films in Yarmouth A classic film series is held Aug. 23 and 30 at 7 p.m. at the Yarmouth New Church Preservation Foundation on Route 6A. Admission is a donation. Bfe MUSIC: French opera in Chatham The Cape Cod Opera Company pres- ents a program of French music Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Chatham, on the rotary. All that jazz Jazz nights continue at the Wequassett Inn on the Chatham/ Harwich line when Mercedes Hall performs on Aug. 22. Brian Walkley's Allnighters play on Aug. 23. Summer music on the Greens The Arts Foundation of Cape Cod and the Citizens Bank Foundation offer free, weekly outdoor concerts in four Cape Cod towns this summer. The con- cert in Falmouth will take place Aug. 25 whenExplicit plays at 6 p.m. through 7:30 p.m. at Peg Noonan Park, next to the Falmouth Public Library. In Den- nis, the Harwich Town Band plays on Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. on the Dennis Village Green on Route 6A. The Bart Weisman Group plays Aug. 29 at Aselton Park on Hyannis Harbor, at the corner of Ocean and South Street, on at 6 p.m. The Aug. 30 concert on Salt Pond in Eastham will be performed at 6 p.m. in the amphitheater at the Salt Pond Visitor Center at Cape Cod National Seashore in Eastham when Kami Lyle is up. All concerts are free. Bring a chair. Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival The Parker String Quartet per- forms Aug. 18 at 8 p.m. at the First Congregational Church, 200 Main St. in Wellfleet. On Aug. 19 at 8 p.m. the Borromeo String Quartet plays at the Cotuit Center for the Arts, 4404 Falmouth Rd. in Cotuit. Admission is free to $25. Call 800-818-0608 or visit www.TicketWeb.com. Foundling to perform in Osterville A concert of Baroque music is per- formed by Foundling Aug. 25 on period instruments at Cape Cod Academy in Osterville. Showtime is at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 to $20. Donations of new pajamas, for children, toiletries for women or gift and phone cards for the Cape Cod Women's Shelter welcome. Musical revue in West Harwich Robert Wilder directs an evening of music featuring a cast of twenty- something performers Aug. 18, 19, 25, 26 and Sept. 1, 2, and 3, at the Harwich Junior Theatre, Division St. Show time is at 8 p.m. and tickets are $12 to $18 by calling 508-432- 2002 ext. 4. Join George on the high seas George Gritzbach plays blues Aug. 19 aboard the Hy-Line Cruise ship at 7 p.m. Board in Hyannis. Another cruise follows on Sept. 2, also at 7 p.m. Music in Barnstable Village The Barnstable Restaurant and Tavern offers "Music in the Court- yard" Fridays from 5 to 7 p.m. and during its Sunday jazz brunch from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. across from the county courthouse on Route 6A in Barnstable village. Beachcomber: Tunes at the edge of the dunes Beside the sea in Wellfleet there lies a funky old rescue station that is now a restaurant and bar where mu- sic rings throughout the dunes calling old and young to dance the night away. Once again, the Incredible Casuals return for Sunday afternoon jams at 4. Admission is $8. Cape Cod Performing Arts Center Song and dance with Sandy Duncan, Don Correia and Guy Stro- man Aug. 26 at 8 p.m. at Cape Cod Community College. For reservations, call the Cape Cod Performing Arts Center (formerly the Boch Center for Performing Arts) at 508-862-2580. Reserve now for the Prague Chamber Orchestra playing Oct. 22 at 3 p.m. Osterville concert series A series of outdoor concerts will be held this summer at the Osterville Free Library at 6:30 p.m. Bring a picnic and a chair. Zoe Lewis and her Rubber Band play Aug. 22. Music in Centerville Atwater Donnelly plays Aug. 25 at 7 p.m. at the South Congregational Church, 565 Main St. in Centerville. Admission is $10 to $15. The last concert of the season is Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. when Vern-Mon Steel Drums are on the docket. Summer concerts at Epoch in Brewster This summer Epoch Assisted Living at Brewster Place, 855 Harwich Road in Brewster, hosts its ninth annual sum- mer concert series. The Three Swing- ing Tenors play Aug. 31The public is invited to the concerts beginning at 6 p.m.; bring a chair. Refreshments served. To RSVR call 508-896-3252. Music classes for kids Meryl's Music and Arts Center is offering Music Together classes for ages up to 5 at the Eastham, Harwich and Sandwich locations. Call 508- 422-5240 for details. Cape Codder Resort & Spa The Grand Cm Wine Bar at The Cape Codder Resort & Spa, Route 132 in Hyannis, hosts jazz nights weekly. Call 508-771-3000 for reservations. Casuals and Ch. Travis Philharmonic show dates Every Saturday through Labor Day the Incredible Casuals play at the Well- fleet Beachcomber. The Casuals play at Harry's in Hyannis Aug. 29 and the Philharmonic plays there on Aug. 27. Chandler Travis and Modern Maturity play the Island Merchant Aug. 23 and 30. The Philharmonic plays Sept. 1 at the Wellfleet Beachcomber at 10 p.m. A Ray of sunshine Ray Rasicot performs at the Pad- dock Restaurant, West Main Street in Hyannis, Friday and Saturday evenings when he'll be playing the Hammond Organ (B-3) as well as the piano. He's solo on Friday nights but on Saturday he will be joined by Mike Crocco on sax and clarinet for pop classics and a selection of favorite show tunes. Summer concerts on the harbor Stop by Aselton Park on the harbor in Hyannis Tuesday nights when there is live entertainment , free, starting at 6 p.m. Bring a picnic and a chair. Aug. 22 the Judy Wallace Group plays blues and folk. Bart Weisman closes the season Aug. 29 with jazz. Salsa jam Javier Arroyo and his 15-piece Salsa Night Band perform Aug. 24 at Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $16 to $20. Salsa lessons at 6 p.m. so prepare to kick up some grass. The streets are alive with music Musicians stroll Main Street in downtown Hyannis every Thursday evening from 5 to 9 when diners will be serenaded and browsers invited to kick up their heels. Swing to the action at the Island Merchant Saturdays at The Island Merchant, 10 Ocean St. in Hyannis, feature either a DJ or an '80s theme; call for schedule. Chandler Travis & Modern Maturity play at 7 p.m. every other Wednesday, with Open Mic Night at 9:30. Thursdays bring jazz piano with Mike Brooke from 8 to 10 p.m. (no cover). LaLu spins reggae at 10 p.m. Aug. 18 and 26 so put on your dancing shoes. Funk jazz with Interplay and an open jazz session on Sundays. Tunes at the RooBar The RooBar Restaurant , 586 Main St. in Hyannis, has entertainment nightly, Thursdays through Sundays. Heritage Hotel has weekend shows 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. 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. There are wine tast- ings every Friday night from 5 to 6:30. Live music starts at 8:30 p.m. Fresh Ketch Live entertainment or karaoke is available at Fresh Ketch, 462 Main St. in Hyannis, Wednesday through Sun- day from 9 on. Mondays Michael Ga- briel plays reggae and on Wednesdays From The Ground Up is on stage. Liz Solomon and Ken Wade lead karaoke ' Thursday through Saturday. Entertainment's on tap at British Beer Company The British Beer Company, 412 Main St. in Hyannis, has live entertainment. All shows begin at 9 p.m. Aug. 19 the Brian Kerins Alliance performs. Syndicate plays on Aug. 20, 24, 26, 27 and 31 and on Aug. 22 and 29 Stomp 86 plays. The complaints are up on Aug. 25. Irish Village entertainment Live music is on stage at the Cape Cod Irish Village Restaurant, Route 28 in West Yarmouth, nightly. The Noel Henry Showband plays Aug. 18 and 19. McNulty's Pride is on stage Aug. 20 and on Aug. 21 and 22 Jackie Brown plays. Fintan Stanely plays Aug. 23 and 24 and the Irish Express plays Aug. 25 and 26. - $ $& STAGE_ The Lost Treasure of Blackbeard Performances for this family produc- tion are held Aug. 18 and 19 at 7 p.m. at Barnstable High School's Knight Hall, 744 West Main St. in Hyannis. For details, call 508-771-6246. Mother Goose Is Eaten by Werewolves in Chatham The Chatham Drama Guild presents the world premiere of Mother Goose Is Eaten By Werewolves by local playwright Steph DeFerie. The show runs at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 22-24 and 4 p.m. Saturdays, Aug. 19, 26 at the Chatham Drama Guild, 134 Crowell Road, Chatham. $14 adults, $8 students. For reservations, call 508-945-0510 or www.capetix.com. The Full Monty The boys from Buffalo need some fast cash so they cook up a show to bring down the house, among other things in this fast paced comedy play- ing through Aug. 26 at the Cape Rep Theatre, Route 6A in Brewster. Tickets are $25. For details call 508-896-1888. Panama Club Larry Marsland's love letter to the vanished Hyannis nightclub and the World War II generation that loved and danced there returns to Cape Cod Community College through Aug. 27 (Aug. 20, 22-24 and 27 at 6:30 p.m. and Aug. 18 and 25 at 8 p.m.). During this run (Aug. 23 to 27), the author himself will perform as the club singer. Tickets are $20, $15 for seniors and students. Call 508-375-4044. Shakespeare's classics Romeo & Juliet plays through Aug. 20 on Sundays at 5 p.m. and Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. The perfor- mances take place at The Art House in Provincetown, 214 Commercial St. Presented by Shakespeare On The Cape. Tickets at the door or by call- ing 774-722-1422 or visiting raphael® shakespeareonthecape.org. Romeo & Juliet plays Aug. 27 and 30 at the Harwich Junior Theater and As You Like It plays there Aug. 28 and 31, also at 7:30 p.m. The theater is on Division St. Rumpelstiltskin The Dream Tale Puppets perform this classic Aug. 22 at 3:30 p.m. at the Cotuit Library, 871 Main St. in Cotuit. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, Abridged Judy Hamer directs this light-fare take on Shakespeare every Monday all summer at the Academy of Performing Arts, 120 Main St. in Orleans, at 8 p.m. For tickets ($18), call 508-255-1963. Something for the kids The Children's Summer Theatre at the Academy of Performing Arts, 120 Main St. in Orleans, presents a Disney favorite, Aladdin, Jr., through Sept. 2 on Saturdays at 10 a.m. An- other children's fav is The Elves and the Shoemaker, playing Fridays at 10 a.m. Tickets are $7 to $10 at the box office or by calling 508-255-1963. Vagina Monologues and more in P-town Vagina Monologues plays Sundays at 7 p.m. through Sept. 3. Tennessee Williams' Two by Tenn plays Mon- days through Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. and The Words of Rachel Corrie is on the boards Tuesdays through Aug. 29. Pop- pourri of Poe plays Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and Delectable, Delirious Delovely Dames is up on Thursdays at 7 p.m. through Aug. 31. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 9 p.m. through Sept. 2 Community Property is on stage. Lorena Hickok & Eleanor Roosevelt: A Love Story, plays Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. Two By Tenn is on stage through Aug. 28 on Mondays at 7 p.m. All produc- tions are held at the Provincetown Inn, 1 Commercial St. in Provincetown. Free parking, lollipops, wine and seltzer. For tickets and information on other perfor- mances, call 508-487-2666. Birthday bash The Cape Playhouse, Route 6A in Dennis, celebrates 80 years Aug. 20 with talk-show hostess Susan Powell, Broad- way celeb Lee Roy Reams and soap opera's Kevin Spirtas when they perform a program of humor and musical offer- ings at 5 p.m. Tickets are $35 to $40 by calling 877-385-3911 or 508-385-3911. A Midsummer Night's Dream Shakespeare's classic plays Thurs- day and Friday in the park at Nauset CONTINUED ON PAGE C:6 EVENTS CALENDAR I I I lifl All I I I TjL -111 J-L-T. 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