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Tuesday, January 06
at Something Special Bakery
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Dirt Cheap Opera
(Experimental)
Bread and Puppet Theater presents the story of the gangster Mac the Knife and his brand new wife Polly with fragments stolen from Brecht/Weill's newly mixed and freshly re-baked for a contemporary audience.
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Kingston
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Wednesday, January 07
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Thursday, January 08
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Friday, January 09
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Saturday, January 10
at Shawnee Playhouse
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Two for the Show
(Comedy, Comedy)
Presented in a old-time radio-theatre format with scripts in-hand and sound effects, this fast-paced sketch comedy revue starring professional actors Jami Simon and Kevin Kolack spoofs reality shows, soap operas, prime time, game shows, medical drams, kid and cop shows.
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Shawnee-On-Delaware
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Saturday, January 10
at Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts
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Children of Eden
(Musical)
The Conservatory at Wilkes University presents the Stephen Schwartz and John Caird musical based freely on the stories of Genesis.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Saturday, January 10
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Sunday, January 11
at Shawnee Playhouse
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Two for the Show
(Comedy, Comedy)
Presented in a old-time radio-theatre format with scripts in-hand and sound effects, this fast-paced sketch comedy revue starring professional actors Jami Simon and Kevin Kolack spoofs reality shows, soap operas, prime time, game shows, medical drams, kid and cop shows.
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Shawnee-On-Delaware
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Sunday, January 11
at Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts
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Children of Eden
(Musical)
The Conservatory at Wilkes University presents the Stephen Schwartz and John Caird musical based freely on the stories of Genesis.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Sunday, January 11
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Tuesday, January 13
at Hamilton-Gibson Productions
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Acting Up
(Theater)
No experience is necessary to participate in this reader's theater group for seniors. Join in an informal reading of plays or bring along a poem or essay to read.
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Wellsboro
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Wednesday, January 14
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Thursday, January 15
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Friday, January 16
at F.M. Kirby Center
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Bob the Builder Live
(Children's)
Join Bob the Builder and his team in "Spud's Big Mess."
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Wilkes-Barre
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Friday, January 16
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Friday, January 16
at The Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre
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Beauty and the Beast
(Children's)
KISS Theatre Company presents the stage version of the Disney animated feature. The show includes all of the songs from the film, plus new songs written especially for the Broadway version. www.kisstheatre.org.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Saturday, January 17
at The Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre
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Beauty and the Beast
(Children's)
KISS Theatre Company presents the stage version of the Disney animated feature. The show includes all of the songs from the film, plus new songs written especially for the Broadway version. www.kisstheatre.org.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Saturday, January 17
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Sunday, January 18
at Electric Theatre Company
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The Syringa Tree
(Drama)
Maura Malloy plays 24 characters, black and white, young and old in Pamela Gien's play about apartheid South Africa. Presented as part of ETC's Acting Alone 2009 monodrama festival. Pay-What-You-Can previews run Jan. 7-9. Admission to opening night party Jan. 10 is $5 plus ticket stub.
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Scranton
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Sunday, January 18
at The Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre
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Beauty and the Beast
(Children's)
KISS Theatre Company presents the stage version of the Disney animated feature. The show includes all of the songs from the film, plus new songs written especially for the Broadway version. www.kisstheatre.org.
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Wilkes-Barre
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