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y. FILMS:
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.
Films at the Barnstable
Senior Center
The senior center hosts free screen-
ings of plays at the facility, Route 28 in
Hyannis, weekly. Showtime is at 1 p.m.
so bring lunch or a snack to nibble on.
Benchwarmers, the story of three nerdy
wanna-be-athletes, plays Sept. 1 and
on Sept. 8 She's the Man, a romantic
mix-up, plays.
Movie night under the
stars
Enjoy some blockbusters Sept.
8, 15 or 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Heritage
Museums & Gardens.
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.
mfr MUSIC:
Delmherst to perform in
Eastham
Kris Delmherst plays the First
Encounter Coffeehouse, 220 Samoset
Rd. in Eastham, Sept. 9 at 8 p.m.
Admission at the door is $14.
Musical revue in West
Harwich
Robert Wilder directs an evening of
music featuring a cast of twenty-some-
thing performers Sept. 1-3, at the Har-
wich 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 the blues
Sept. 2 aboard the Hy-Line Cruise
ship at 7 p.m. Board in Hyannis.
Music in Barnstable
Village
The Barnstable Restaurant and
Tavernoffers "Music in the Courtyard"
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 music
rings throughout the dunes calling old
and young to dance the night away.
Catch the Incredible Casuals Sunday
afternoon at 4. Admission is $8. The
Chandler Travis Philharmonic plays
Sept. 1 at 10 p.m.
Music in Centerville
Vem-Mon Steel Drums are on the
agenda at the South Congregational
Church, 565 Main St. in Centerville, Sept.
9 at 7 p.m. Admission is $10 to $15.
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 Cru Wine Bar at The
Cape Codder Resort & Spa, Route 132
in Hyannis, hosts jazz nights weekly.
Bart Weisman plays Sept. 1 and 8 and
on Sept. 2 and 9 Ann Austin is up. Call
508-771-3000 for reservations.
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.
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 sched-
ule. Chandler Travis & Modern Maturity
play at 7 p.m. every other Wednesday,
with Open Mic Night at 9:30. Thurs-
days bring jazz piano with Mike Brooke
from 8 to 10 p.m. (no cover). There's
funk jazz with Interplay and an open
jazz session on Sundays. The Weather-
man plays Sept. 3 and on the 16lh Half
Life plays at 9:30 p.m.
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 tastings 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
Sunday from 9 on. Mondays Mi-
chael Gabriel 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. The Alliance
plays Sept. 1 and on the 2nd
Spank is
up. Syndicate plays Sept. 3 and 7 and
Stomp 86 tramps the stage on Sept. 5.
Sister Cheryl plays Sept. 8.
Irish Village
entertainment
Live music is on stage at the Cape
Cod Irish Village Restaurant, Route
28 in West Yarmouth, nightly. Erin's
Melody plays Sept. 1 and 2 and the
Irish Express performs Sept. 8 and 9.
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STAGE:
All Our Best
This musical revue benefits the
Cape Rep Theatre, Route 6A in
Brewster, and plays Sept. 1 and 2 at
8 p.m. Tickets are $25 and include
some special treats. For reservations
call 508-896-1888.
Seascape
Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize
winning play of marriage and rela-
tionships plays through Sept. 24 on
Friday and Saturday evenings at 8
and Sundays at 4 p.m. Tickets are
$10 to $18 by calling 508-428-0669.
Performances are held at the Cotuit
Center for the Arts.
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.
The Life and Times of the
Cape Cod Lifesavers
A National Park Service Park
Ranger portrays a US Life Saving
Service Surfman of Old Sept. 4 at 7
p.m. under the tent at the Payomet
Arts Center in Truro. Free for the
entire family. For information call 508-
487-5400 or 866-811-4111.
Celebrity stage reading
at WHAT
One-night-only stage reading of
David Hare's political commentary,
Stuff Happens, Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
at the Town Hall in Provincetown.
Tickets are $30 to $50. For reserva-
tions call 508-349-3011.
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 fave 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. Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays at 9 p.m.
through Sept. 2 Community Property
is on stage. All productions are held
at the Provincetown Inn, 1 Commer-
cial St. in Provincetown. Free parking,
lollipops, wine and seltzer. For tickets
and information on other performanc-
es, call 508-487-2666.
A Midsummer Night's
Dream
Shakespeare's classic plays
Thursday and Friday in the park at
Nauset Regional Elementary School,
Eldredge Park Way, at 8 p.m. through
Sept. 1. Tickets are $12.
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
reservations, call 508-349-6825.
Rumors
Neil Simon's comedy farce plays
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 calling
508-255-1963.
Mercury
The afterlife and times of the rock
god plays through Sept. 2 at the Art
House Theatre, 214 Commercial St.
in Provincetown. Performances are
at 7 p.m. Tickets are $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 Playhouse, Route 6A in Dennis,
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.
AUDITIONS
The Love of Three
Oranges
Auditions are held for this fairy tale
farce Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. and Sept. 9
at 1 p.m. at the Cotuit Center for the
Arts, 4404 Route 28 in Cotuit.
V*~MISCELLANEOUS:
Barnstable
Learn about the Coast
Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard Heritage
Museum at the Trayser on Route 6A
in Barnstable village presents the
artifacts and stories of the life-saving
service. Open Tuesday through Sat-
urday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admis-
sion 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-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 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 Kinder-
musik 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 years 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.
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 activi-
ties. There are monthly dances, support
meetings 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, the-
ater 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 Pilates, 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
Sunday 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
going away
Today is the end of the 49th
season of Lobster Luncheons at the
Federated Church of Hyannis, Main
Street, the doors open at 11:30 a.m.
and food is served until 1:30 p.m.
Lawn sale at 10 a.m. Take-out avail-
able, 508-775-0298.
Barnstable Historical
Society open
Located in the Daniel Davis House,
3074 Main St.,the Barnstable Histori-
cal Society will be open through Oct.
5, Tuesday through Saturday from 1
to 4 p.m.
YMCA activities
The YMCA of Cape Cod has im-
mediate openings at several childcare
locations, including one in West
Barnstable, where swim classes are
included. A 4-week beginner pilates
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.
Greenpeace ship to visit
Cape
The newest member of the Green-
peace fleet, a 44-foot sailboat, visits
Provincetown's MacMillian Pier Sept. 1
and 2 when it is open from 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. and Sept. 3 from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. It returns to Hyannis Sept. 4 when
it is on display from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Lobster bake
Step right up for a heaping help-
ing of steamers, lobster and all the°
fixings Sept. 3 at the VFW, lyanough
Road in Hyannis, at 1 p.m. Ad- >
mission is $30. Tickets at VFW in
advance.
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