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EVENTS CALENDAR
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Regional Elementary School, Eldredge
Park Way, at 8 p.m. through Sept. 1.
Tickets are $12.
Little Shop of Horrors
The show by Alan Menken and
Howard Ashman plays through Aug. 19
at the Academy of Performing Arts, 120
Main St. in Orleans. Performances are
Tuesday through Sunday at 8 p.m. Tick-
ets are $18 by calling 508-255-1963.
Shakespeare 's Actresses
in America
Created and performed by Rebekaah
Maggor, this production brings to life
actresses who have performed the
Bard's work. The show plays through
Aug. 29, Sunday through Tuesday at
8 p.m. at the Wellfleet Harbor Actors
Theater. Tickets are $12 to $27. For
reservations, call 508-349-6825.
On an Average Day
Jeff Zinn directs this dark comedy
of two brothers reunited after 23
years through Sept. 9 at the Wellfleet
Harbor Actors Theater. Performances
are Tuesday through Sunday at 8 p.m.
with Saturday matinees at 5 p.m. Sept.
2 there is only the 5 p.m. matinee.
Tickets are $12 to $27. For reserva-
tions, call 508-349-6825.
Snow White
A new adaptation of the classic is
on stage at the Harwich Junior The-
atre, Division Street in West Harwich,
running through the 25lh
. For more
information, call 508-432-2002 , or try
www.hjtcapecod.org.
Family theater
Fairy Tale Theater at Aselton Park on
the harbor in Hyannis Aug. 20 and 27
at 4 p.m. Free.
Hamlet workshop
Cotuit ACTS (Actors' Circle for Train-
ing in Shakespeare) will hold a work-
shop on The Tempest Aug. 24 from 7 to
10 p.m. at Freedom Hall, 976 Main St. in
Cotuit (two sessions will be held at the
Cotuit Center for the Arts). Call 508-428-
0669 to register; details may be found at
www.CotuitCenterForTheArts.org
Rumors
Neil Simon's comedy farce plays
Aug. 23 through Sept. 16, Tuesday
through Sunday at 8 p.m., at the
Academy of Performing Arts, 120 Main
St. in Orleans. Tickets are $18 by call-
ing 508-255-1963.
Monomoy Theatre
Things heat up at the theater Aug.
18 and 19 when Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
is on the boards Tuesday through
Saturday at 8 p.m. and Thursday at 2
p.m. in Chatham. Tickets are $17 to
$22 by calling 508-945-1589.
Pete 'N' Keely
This musical romp with entertain-
ers Pete and Keely reunited for a live
television variety special brings back
memories from the 60s, when they were
actually talking. George Dvorsky stars at
the Cape Playhouse where all the singin'
and hoofin' takes place through Aug. 26
Monday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Wednesdays and the second Thursday
at 2 p.m. A matinee on the first Saturday
is at 4 p.m. Tickets are $25 to $45 by
calling 508-385-391 1 or 877-385-3911.
Mercury
The afterlife and times of rock god
Mercury plays Aug. 30 through Sept. 2
at the Art House Theatre , 214 Com-
mercial St. in Provincetown. Perfor-
mances are at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20
by calling 866-811-4111.
Cirque Jacqueline
This one-woman drama about the
life of Jackie O. plays Aug. 21 through
27 at the Art House, 214 Commercial
St. in Provincetown. All shows at 7
p.m. except the Aug. 27 performance
is held at 5 p.m. Tickets are $16 to
$20 by calling 866-811-4111.
Sylvia
Greg adopts a frisky pup who worms
her way into his heart in this silly war
of the wills playing at the Cape Play-
house, Route 6A in Dennis, Aug. 28
through Sept. 9. Performances are
Monday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Wednesdays and the second Thursday
at 2 p.m. A matinee on the first Saturday
is at 4 p.m. Tickets are $25 to $45 by
calling 508-385-3911 or 877-385-3911.
Funny Business
Rubber-bodied Gould and Stearns
present a physical comedy for the kids
Aug. 25 at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. at the
Cape Playhouse, Route 6A in Dennis.
Tickets are $7 to $8 by calling 877-
385-3911 or 508-385-3911.
The Butter and the Egg
Man
George S. Kaufman's wise-crack-
ing show-biz comedy plays Aug. 22
through Aug. 26 at the Monomoy The-
atre, 776 Main St. in Chatham. Curtain
is at 8 p.m. except Aug. 24 when there
is a 2 p.m. matinee. Tickets are $17
to $22 by calling 508-945-1589. This
production closes the season.
Xenia Hedgehog 's
Academy of
Etiquette For Naughty
Boys and Girls in Nine
Convenient and Easy
Lessons
Written and directed by Stephen Rus-
sell, this offering is a list of nine lessons
for naughty boys and girls promising
laughs for all ages. It plays through Aug.
30, Sunday through Wednesdays, under
the tent in Baker's Field in Wellfleet. Show
times are at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are $9
for all ages by calling 508-349-3011.
AUDITIONS
Man of La Mancha
Richard Sullivan, director, holds au-
ditions for this fave Aug. 20 from 5 to
7 p.m. at the old Harwich Recreation
Building, Sisson Rd. and Parallel St.
For details call 508-432-2002.
Little Shop of Horrors in
Falmouth
Falmouth Theatre Guild will hold
auditions for the musical Little Shop
of Horrors Sunday, Aug. 20 4:30-6:30
p.m.; Monday Aug. 21 7-9 p.m. at Cape
Cod Conservatory in Falmouth. Prepare
an appropriate song showing range
and versatility and be prepared to read
from the script and move. Performance
dates are Oct. 20-November. For more
information, call 508 759-0335 or on-line
www.falmouththeatreguild.org
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f MISCELLANEOUS:
Barnstable
Centerville sailors
valentines
See and learn about sailors valen-
tines through Sept. 23 at Centerville
Historical Museum, 513 Main St.
Learn about the Coast
Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard Heritage
Museum at the Trayser on Route 6A
in Barnstable village presents the arti-
facts and stories of the life-saving ser-
vice. Open Tuesday through Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is $3
(free to active Coast Guard members).
Teens invited to rec
nights
The YMCA of Cape Cod, Route 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 evening from 6 to
8:30 p.m. Staff-supervised. 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
off at 77 Winter St. in Hyannis.
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. Kindergarten-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
Musicalplayground.net.
Parents with children 18 months to 6
year are invited to attend Kindermusik
Fun Festival Week when there will be
songs, instruments, dance and crafts. To
sign up, call Miss Pam at 508-778-6670.
CIGSYA activities
The Cape & Islands Gay & Straight
Youth Alliance has a dance room, cyber
center, library, TV room and game room
as well as several programs and activities.
There are monthly dances, support meet-
ings for all family members, movie nights,
pot-luck dinners, tutoring and mentoring.
CIGSYA is located at 56 Barnstable Road
in Hyannis and serves people 22 and
under. Circle for Youth meets from 3 to
5:30 p.m. on Mondays at the club house.
Activities include creative writing, visual
art, dance, theater and more.
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 Piiates, 1336 Main St. in
Osterville, offers a new yogilates class
Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. Admission is
$12 or free if you bring a friend.
Summer planting
A repotting clinic is held every Sun-
day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hyannis
Country Garden, 380 West Main St.
Mangia, mangia!
It's pasta night every Thursday
between 5:30 and 8:30 at the Sons of
Italy, 4996 Falmouth Road in Cotuit. And
if that doesn't fill you up, stop by for an
all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet Saturday
mornings between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Lobster lunches are back
again!
The 49th annual Lobster Luncheon at
the Federated Church of Hyannis, Main
St., is up and running Fridays when the
doors open at 11:30 a.m. Food served
until 1:30 p.m. Lawn sale at 10 a.m.
Take-out available, 508-775-0298.
Barnstable Historical
Society open
Located in the Daniel Davis House,
3074 Main St.,the Barnstable Historical
Society will be open through Oct. 5, Tues-
day through Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m.
YMCA activities
The YMCA of Cape Cod has immedi-
ate openings at several childcare loca-
tions, including one in West Barnstable,
where swim classes are'included. A
4-week beginner piiates and exercise
ball program just started Mondays at
7:30 p.m. or Thursdays at 6:15 p.m. For
details call 508-362-6500, ext. 108.
Dance program in Cotuit
The Musical Theater Dance Work-
shop at the Cotuit Center for the Arts
presents an original comedy revue
Aug. 22 at 8 p.m. and Aug. 23 at 4
p.m. at the Center, 4404 Route 28 in
Cotuit. Tickets, $5 to $8, are available
by calling 508-428-0669.
Puppets on parade
Sparky's Puppets perform Bug Tales at
the Hyannis Public Library, Main St., Aug.
18 at 11:15 a.m. Meet some hard-working
ants, dancing grasshoppers and more.
Children's programs
Randy Joseph presents an historic
program on clay pots to children Aug.
21 at 9:30 a.m. (ages 7 to 8) or at 1
p.m. (ages 9 t o 12) at the Chatham
Historical Society. Admission is $4 to
$5. The next presentation is given by
society members who will discuss how
our ancestors built new settlements.
Barnstable antiques fair
The Villages of Barnstable Women 's
Club present their annual antiques fair
Aug. 23 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Graded School House in West Dennis,
School St. Admission is $3.
Lawn party and auction
The Barnstable Land Trust's 12,h
Annual Gifts From the Sea gala lawn
party and auction is held Aug. 19 from
5:30 to 9 p.m. at Bayview Farm in
West Barnstable. Up for grabs are trips
to exotic locations, romantic getaways,
tours, boat rides, a Boston whaler, art
and more. Admission is $75 available
at the BLT or by calling 508-771-2585.
Rec night for teens
The YMCA invites grades 5 and 6 to
teen recreation night held the first Satur-
day 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. Admission is free to $5.
Around the Cape
Arts fest in Chatham
The 35th Festival of the Arts at
Chase Park in Chatham is held Aug.
18 through 20 when there will be more
than 100 exhibits, fine arts and crafts,
jewelry, ceramics, heirloom baskets,
face painting, puppets and more.
Catch the Spirit
Take a free tour of the Spirit of Massa-
chusetts Aug. 26 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
the Hyannis Marina or Aug. 29 from 8:30
to 11 a.m. at the NOAA National Marine
Fisheries Services dock in Woods Hole.
Appraisal day
The Chatham Historical Society
holds its annual appraisal day Aug. 21
from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the
Atwood House Museum, 347 Stage
Harbor Rd. when Keith Klinger will be
on hand to do verbal appraisals. There
is a charge of $5 per item.
Breaking ground for the arts
A groundbreaking ceremony to kick
off the construction of the new Wellfleet
Harbor Actors Theater in Wellfleet, next
door to the post office, is held Aug. 20
(rain date Aug. 27) when Julie Harris,
Jeff Zinn and Jimmy Tingle will be on
hand to rev up the festivities. Chances
to win lifetime subscriptions to WHAT
available for $50. Drawing held Sept. 11.
Rummage sale and BBQ
dinner
The First Pentecostal Church, 258 Main
St. in Mashpee, is holding a rummage/
yard sale Aug. 18 from 1 to 4 p.m. and
Aug. 19 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. when
furniture, clothes and more will be for
sale. After working up an appetite buying
things, stick around for a barbecue dinner
of chicken or ribs Aug. 19 between 11:30
a.m. and 4 p.m., it's only $12.
Buy a brick or a bench for
literacy
Make a name for yourself by buying
a brick to support the New Mashpee
Public Library. The campaign kicks
off Aug. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
when there is an artisans fair on the
library grounds. Benches also avail-
able. Prices vary from $125 to $1,500.
Forms are at local banks, the library or
by calling 508-539-1986.
Antique car show and
more
Heritage Museums & Gardens in
Sandwich presents an antique and
classic auto show Aug. 19 from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. A fee of $15 per vehicle
is charged, $20 day of event. Other
action includes a gallery talk on Aug.
24 at 1 p.m. and an interactive family
event, Jacek Zuzanski and Fantastic
Flowers , Aug. 18 at 11 a.m.
We all scream for ice
cream!
Pony rides, clown activity, dancing
dogs, mime show, ice cream and more
Aug. 22 when the Dennis Council on
Aging puts on the dog for the kiddies
at 2 p.m. at the COA, 1045 Route 134.
Admission is $1 to $2.
Children's programs
Randy Joseph presents an historic
program on clay pots to children Aug.
21 at 9:30 a.m. (ages 7 to 8) or at 1
p.m. (ages 9 t o 12) at the Chatham
Historical Society. Admission is $4 to
$5. The next presentation is given by
society members who will discuss how
our ancestors built new settlements.
Support the troops
Don your red, white and blue for a
rally picture being sent to the troops
in Iraq and Afghanistan. Send a video
message, honor the military, bring cards
and letters for mailing; music, speakers
and more Aug. 20 from 2 to 5 p.m. at El-
dredge Park in Orleans. Admission is the
donation of an item for care packages,
l.e: candy, batteries, cards, bug lotion,
powder, t-shirts, nuts, socks, more. For
information call 508-896-6424.
Fund-raiser for the
CCMNH
Raffle tickets , $10 each or 3 for $25,
now available for an original driftwood
Christmas tree, scenic train excursion,
sliver necklace, English tea at the Cap-
tain's House Inn in Chatham, greens
fees at Captains Golf Course in Brews-
ter or an overnight at the Wequassett
Inn in Harwich. Call the Cape Cod
Museum of Natural History for details:
508-896-3867.
Beginner classes in yoga
Big Mama Yoga Fusion classes are
held at Harmony Network Chiropractic
and Yoga Studio in Falmouth Tuesday
mornings at 7:30. For information, call
508-420-5276.
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