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29. He will conduct Schola Cantorum
of Falmouth in Renaissance and Ba-
roque choral and organ music Nov. 3
at 8 p.m. at Christ the King parish in
Mashpee, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. at Church
of the Messiah in Woods Hole, and
Nov. 5 at 3 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Se-
ton Church in North Falmouth.
Brahms by Borromeo
The Borromeo String Quartet,
joined by violist Liz Freivogel and
cellist Dan McDonough, performs the
first and second string sextets of Jo-
hannes Brahms Oct. 29 at 3 p.m. at
First Congregational Church of Cha-
tham at the Main Street rotary. For
tickets ($25; $15 for college students;
free for 18 and under), call 800-818-
0608 or go to www.TicketWeb.com.
The Borromeo will perform music
by Beethoven and Golijov Oct. 28 at
a benefit in Eastham. For tickets, $75
and $150, call the number above.
Skinner organ comes to
life
The expanded E.M. Skinner Pipe
Organ at the Church of the Trans-
figuration on Rock Harbor in Orleans
will be showcased in an All Saints
Organ Concert by David Chalmers
and James Jordan Oct. 29 at 3:30
p.m. with music of Bach, Tournemire,
Planyavsky and others. For tickets
($20; $15 seniors; free for 18 and
unders), call 508-240-2400.
Nothing but the Finest
Finest Kind performs folk Oct.
22 at the Woods Hole Folk Music
Society, Woods Hole Community Hall,
Water Street, at 7:30 p.m. Next up is
David Massengill on Nov. 5. Admis-
sion is $10 to $12 at the door.
Prague Chamber to
perform here
Pianist Menahem Pressler joins the
Prague Chamber Orchestra Oct. 22
at 3 p.m. at the Tilden Arts Center,
Cape Cod Community College, Route
132 in West Barnstable. The chamber
group, playing sans conductor, per-
forms at 3 p.m. Tickets, $18 to $44,
available through the Boch Center
for Performing Arts, 508-862-2580 or
www.bochcenterarts.org.
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.
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 reser-
vations. Pat Ryan plays Oct. 20 and
Ann Austin is up on Oct. 21 and 28.
Bart Weisman plays Oct. 27.
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.
Chatham Music Club
The public is invited to the first
meeting of the Chatham Music Club
Oct. 22 at 3 p.m. To learn what's up,
call Carole or Lou at 508-945-5446.
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. Tuesday is movie night,
Wednesday is open mic at 9:30 p.m.
and Thursday is jazz night from 7 to
9 p.m. Friday Sara Leketa and guests
perform acoustic rock at 10 p.m.
Soul Sonic DJ is up on Oct. 21 so
dance the night away. Shango Axe is
up on Oct. 27 when reggae is on the
agenda then Roland from the Dead
Zone performs reggae on Oct. 28.
Eric Anderson
Folk at First Encounter
Folk icon Eric Andersen performs
at the First Encounter Coffeehouse,
Samoset Road in Eastham, Oct. 28 at
8 p.m. Tickets are available at Main
Street Books, 46 Main St. in Orleans,
for $18. Children admitted free.
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.
Fresh Ketch
Live entertainment or karaoke is
available at Fresh Ketch, 462 Main
St. in Hyannis. Mondays it's reggae
with DJ Jam; then on Wednesday the
Shotgun Bandits are on. Thursday
through Saturday Liz Solomon and
Ken Wade lead karaoke. DJ Cizzle
performs on Sunday.
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. Darwin's
Children take over the stage Oct.
20 and Stomp 86 is up on Oct. 21.
Syndicate plays Oct. 22 and 26 and
Mayhem on Main Street is the action
on Oct. 24. Glass Town plays Oct. 27
followed on the 28,tl by Seven.
Jazz'n jam
The Cape Cod Claddagh Inn,
Route 28 in West Harwich, hosts
a weekly Sunday Jazz Jam With
Bart Weisman when Bart plays with
friends at 3 p.m.
Irish Village
entertainment
Live music is on stage at the Cape
Cod Irish Village Restaurant, Route 28 in
West Yarmouth, nightly. Norman Payne
is up through Oct. 26 then again Nov. 3
and 4. Andy Healy plays Oct. 27 and 28.
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f i —STAGE:
The Curse of the Flying
Dutchman
Is it theater? Well, it's on the stage
(back and front) of the Barnstable
High School Center for the Perform-
ing Arts, so we'll consider the BHS
24,h annual Haunted House theater
indeed. Try to avoid the press gang
as you're guided through this house
of horrors Oct. 26 through 30 from 6
until approximately 8:30 p.m. Tickets
are $8 at the door - if you dare!
Tibet Through the Red
Box
This adaptation of Peter Sis's true
story of a father and son discon-
nected by time and space plays at
the Cape Rep Theatre, Route 6A in
Brewster, through Oct. 21. For reser-
vations, call 508-896-1888.
Man of La Mancha
Don Quixote dreams his impossible
dreams while fighting windmills in this
production playing at the Harwich
Junior Theatre, Division Street in Har-
wich, Oct. 26 through Nov. 26, Friday
and Saturday at 8 p.m. with Sunday
matinees at 2 p.m. (No performance
on Thanksgiving). Tickets $12 to $18
by calling 508-432-2002.
Pirates of Penzance
Peter Earle directs this Gilbert &
Sullivan chestnut through Nov. 5 at the
Academy of Performing Arts, 120 Main
St. in Orleans. Performances are Thurs-
day through Saturday at 8 p.m. with
Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. For details
and reservations, call 508-255-1963.
Over the River and
Through the Woods
This family comedy plays at the
Chatham Drama Guild, Crowell Road
in Chatham, Oct. 26 through Nov. 19,
Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m.
and Sundays at 2 p.m. Admission is
$10 to $16 by calling 508-945-0510.
The Captain 's Doll
An adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's
novella is on the boards at the Well-
fleet Harbor Actors Theater through
Nov. 2, Wednesday through Sunday
at 8 p.m. Tickets $23 to $27.
Little Shop of Horrors
The Falmouth Theatre Guild presents
this man- eater Oct. 20 through Nov.
5, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $16 to
$18 by calling 508-548-0400. Perfor-
mances at Highfield Hall in Falmouth.
Painting Churches
This comic drama starring Lauren
Piselli as a young New York art-
ist who has come home to help her
ailing parents transition into a Cape
cottage plays through Oct. 22 at the
Dennis Union Church, Route 6A. For
tickets ($16) and production times,
call 508-398-8588.
AUDITIONS
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MISCELLANEOUS:
Barnstable
Pancakes in Osterville
St. Peter's Episcopal Church on
Wianno Avenue in Osterville will host
a pancake breakfast Oct. 22 from 8 to
11:30 a.m. Proceeds from tickets ($6;
$3 children) will benefit the St. Peter's
Nursery School Scholarship Fund.
Haunt the captain's
house
The fift h annual Hyannis Elks Anti
Drug Haunted House will be held
Oct. 27 and 28 from 6 to 9 p.m. and
Oct. 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the hall
on Bearse's Way. Fun for the whole
family is promised at $5 a head
- and you get to keep yours after
touring a scary sea captain's house!
Children under 7 will enjoy a special
Halloween party Oct. 28 from 1 to 2
p.m., when they're invited to dress in
costumes; all must be accompanied
by a parent or adult guardian.
Cape Cod Conservatory
Registration is open for the Cape
Cod Conservatory Fine and Perform-
ing Arts classes. Programs offered in-
clude private music instruction , piano
lessons, children's chorus for grades
4 through 6, a female a cappella
choir, Suzuki music instruction , act-
ing class, belly dancing, ballet, tap,
drawing, monotype, workshops and
more. Students of all ages are wel-
come. For details, call 508-362-2772
or go to www.capecodconservatory.
net. The conservatory is located at
2235 Route 132 in West 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. 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.
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,
theater and more. A new conversational
group for people who have questions
about gender meets the second and
fourth Wednesday of the month at 8
p.m. A new social and support group
for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-
gender people 21 and older has been
formed. Call for details. A gender
program on transphobia and violence
is held Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. when teens
gather for a bi-monthly conversational
group meeting. The Capemix social and
support group meets Oct. 28 at 7:30
p.m. when there will also be a costume
dance for ages 21 and over. Bring food
to share and BYOB.
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 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.
Fall celebration in the
garden
Country Gardens, 380 West Main
St. in Hyannis, celebrates the autumn
with free cider, popcorn, tractor
hayrides, a haunted hay bale maze
and more Oct. 21 from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. The maze, featuring a hall of
mirrors, the slimy swamp and other
gory things, is open through Oct. 31
during business hours.
Bargains and more
bargains
The Cotuit Women 's Fellowship
holds a rummage sale at the Cotuit
Federated Church, 40 School St. in
Cotuit, Oct. 20 from 5 to 7 p.m. and
Oct. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon. Half-
price items , bag sale and more. For
information call 508-428-2347.
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.
MSPCA lecture series
The first lecture of the series is on
"People & Pets: Sharing Lifetimes &
Coping with Loss" Oct. 21 at 1 p.m.
at Heritage House Hotel, Main Street
in Hyannis. To register, call 508-771-
3452 or visit mspca.org/cape.
Fundraising Halloween
ball
Don your scary duds for the annual
Art & Souls VI Halloween ball held
Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cotuit
Center for the Arts, Rte. 28. Costume
contest , art for sale, refreshments,
live music, door prizes and more.
Suggested donation $12 at the door.
Pasta party for the public
The Liberty Hall Club of Marstons
Mills is having a pasta dinner Oct. 28
from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Liberty Hall,
Main Street in Marstons Mills. Tickets
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