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Thursday, May 15
at F.M. Kirby Center
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Frankly Ben
(Concerts/Events, Children's)
This new rock musical tells the story of a young, hip Benjamin Franklin and how he became the great statesman we learn about in history class.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Thursday, May 15
at Cafe Metropolis
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Anthony Raneri of Bayside, The Menzingers, Stay Six, Melded, Livingston
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
The lead singer/guitarist of popular punk rocker act Bayside will perform an intimate acoustic set.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Thursday, May 15
at River Street Jazz Cafe
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Hudson
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
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Plains
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Thursday, May 15
at Test Pattern
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Rainbow Crow: An Art Vortex
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
Featuring paintings by Mark Thomas, Matt Rattigan and photographs by DJ Tasselmyer. View during venue events or by appointment.
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Scranton
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Friday, May 16
at River Street Jazz Cafe
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Zen Tricksters
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
The rock/jam band plays in both electric and acoustic formats mixing original songs and covers by greats such as the Grateful Dead and Neil Young.
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Plains
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Friday, May 16
at Cafe Metropolis
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Miles to Texas, Brandon Setta, Jamie Rhoden, Spirit Desire
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
Acoustic indie artist Brandon Setta is on Learn to Read Records and is currently playing in support of his EP released titled 1987.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Friday, May 16
at F.M. Kirby Center
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Huck and Tom
(Concerts/Events, Children's)
This musical based on Mark Twain's classic novels follows Tom and Huck and friends along the mighty Mississippi River.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Friday, May 16
at Test Pattern
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Shock Value, The Chumps, The Woodcocks
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
Currently seeking to book a summer tour Scranton's Shock Value is a pop-punk group.
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Scranton
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Friday, May 16
at Test Pattern
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Rainbow Crow: An Art Vortex
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
Featuring paintings by Mark Thomas, Matt Rattigan and photographs by DJ Tasselmyer. View during venue events or by appointment.
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Scranton
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Saturday, May 17
at Spyglass Ridge Winery
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Blues Fest & Mustang/Muscle Car Rally
(Music Festival)
The third annual Festival will feature music by the Anne Kerstetter Band, Mitchell Burgess & Seal, Tom Larson, BluesMoon, Nate Myers & The Aces, The Blind Chitlin Kahunas, Deb Callahan, and Jonah Gregory.
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Sunbury
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Saturday, May 17
at River Street Jazz Cafe
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Willie Walden Project, Mike Miz and Gongzilla
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
Local music man Mike Mizwinski with guitar in hand teams up with the experimental, psychadelic outfit know as Gongzilla.
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Plains
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Saturday, May 17
at Cafe Metropolis
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My Aim is True, Call it a Night, Thesis Statement
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
Playing a warm up show before its summer tour, New Jersey's My Aim is True is a pop-punk group.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Saturday, May 17
at Test Pattern
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Awkward Silence, The Window Shoppers, Kite Party
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
Tim Jordan, Justin Fox, Pete Knepper, and Russell Edling make up the indie garage band Kite Party.
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Scranton
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Saturday, May 17
at Penn Monster Factory
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Fight Fest 4
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
On the Attack Records presents, Not Without Resistance, Line of Scrimmage, Years Spent Cold, 36 Deadly Fists, Face Off, Search Bloc, Major Pain, Weight of the Crown, Sidepiece, Ilitha, NAFY, and I Heard You Paint Houses.
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East Stroudsburg
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Saturday, May 17
at Mauch Chunk Opera House
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Bill Miller
(Concerts/Events)
With influences ranging from Roy Orbison to Bob Dylan, Bill Miller is a two-time Grammy-winner.
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Jim Thorpe
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Saturday, May 17
at GoodFellas Electric Warehouse & Cafe
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POSTPONED Vince Neil
(Concerts/Events, Live music)
Motley Crue lead singer, Vince Neil hits the stage with his solo project.
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Pottsville
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Saturday, May 17
at St. Mark's Episcopal Church
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Spring Concert
(Vocal)
The Bach and Handel Chorale will perform selections from Jeremiah Clarke, Handel, and Bach. The concert will feature the chorale, soloists, and a festival orchestra.
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Jim Thorpe
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Saturday, May 17
at Performance Space at the Jermyn
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CANCELLED Kathy Kaefer in Concert
(Show tunes)
The Northeast Theatre's New York Music series presents an encore performance by the cabaret singer in Kiss Me Once: Songs from the Homefront, which combines stories and music from World War II.
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Scranton
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Saturday, May 17
at Shawnee Playhouse
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Land of the Living
(Contemporary Christian)
Emerald Vein presents a family-friendly, multimedia praise and worship event featuring acoustic and electronic instrumentation and modern and interpretive dance.
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Shawnee-On-Delaware
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Saturday, May 17
at Deer Head Inn
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Five Play CD Release Party
(Record release, Live music)
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Delaware Water Gap
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