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Start: 7:30 am
End: 9:30 am

PVCC Masquers in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged

Onstage Saturday, October 11 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Produced by and starring an All-PVCC-Student company
Tickets $5, or $20/family

Featuring Andy Davis, Alex Modic, Jack Rakes
Directed by Jackie Wright

All 37 plays of Shakespeare in two laugh-packed acts.
An irreverent, fast-paced romp through the Bard's plays, London's longest-running comedy...
The Los Angeles Times called it "wildly funny".
The Montreal Gazette called it "the funniest show you are likely to see in your entire lifetime".

Bring the whole family!

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Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

PVCC Masquers in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged

Onstage Saturday, October 11 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm
Produced by and starring an All-PVCC-Student company
Tickets $5, or $20/family

Featuring Andy Davis, Alex Modic, Jack Rakes
Directed by Jackie Wright

All 37 plays of Shakespeare in two laugh-packed acts.
An irreverent, fast-paced romp through the Bard's plays, London's longest-running comedy...
The Los Angeles Times called it "wildly funny".
The Montreal Gazette called it "the funniest show you are likely to see in your entire lifetime".

Bring the whole family!

Download a flyer

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Start: 6:30 pm



Tom & Emily












Music 7:30 pm, Doors/Bar/Food 6:30 pm.
Tickets are $20 (or 2 for $35), includes food (by reservation only)
Please call 434-361-1999 for reservations.

Saturday, October 18

Returning to the Cabaret Sat, Oct 18th - Tom & Emily
(Tom Proutt & Emily Gary)

Innovative and thought-provoking original acoustic folk



Click to listen to Icons of Faith

Tom & Emily Pancake Mamma 2007
Tom and Emily are a beauty and beast duo that makes delightful music. Tom Proutt -- principle songwriter, guitarist, and rough voiced harmony singer-brings to the table a great sense of melody manifested in unusual harmonies and solid playing on a dizzying variety of six strings. Tom also brings his twisted vision: defending white bread against the accusation that anything could be better, offering a whole new meaning for the term "trophy wife."

Emily plays bass and sings in pure tones that make Tom's perfect complement. The highlight is "Icons of Faith," the most serious tune on a record brimming with humor. Starting from one of those impromptu highway shrines to an accident victim, Proutt makes a spiritual quest to religious shrines all over the world, then returns to the personal loss the speaker has suffered. It's a song as moving as it is beautiful. I've never heard anything else like it. (David Kleiner)

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Start: 7:30 pm

Onstage Friday, October 24 & Saturday, October 25

All tickets $10

Written and performed by Karen Gray
an unruly but tender look at growing up, growing old...

In Oh Crap I Forgot To Have Kids, Gray and some off-the-wall characters from childhood and adulthood, from reality and fantasy, pose questions and poke at assumptions about how motherhood figures into what it means to be a woman, and an adult. It is an unruly but tender look at this most personal topic as it relates to growing up, growing old, and the connections that define us.

The show contains adult themes, some brief language and is intended for an adult audience.

Sponsored by The Wayne Theater Alliance

Read more about the show in the News Advance, 10/22/08: Maternal Material, by Casey Gillis

Directed by Clair Myers
Stage Manager: Zane Sebasovich
Sound effects & production by Alan Baumgardner
Voices: Toni Silveri, Kathleen Golde, Brian Cohen
Costume support: Gwen Alsedek

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Start: 7:30 pm

Onstage Friday, October 24 & Saturday, October 25

All tickets $10

Oh Crap I Forgot To Have Kids

Written and performed by Karen Gray

In Oh Crap I Forgot To Have Kids, Gray and some off-the-wall characters from childhood and adulthood, from reality and fantasy, pose questions and poke at assumptions about how motherhood figures into what it means to be a woman, and an adult. It is an unruly but tender look at this most personal topic as it relates to growing up, growing old, and the connections that define us. The show contains adult themes, some brief language and is intended for an adult audience.

Directed by Clair Myers
Stage Manager: Zane Sebasovich
Sound effects & production by Alan Baumgardner
Voices: Toni Silveri, Kathleen Golde, Brian Cohen
Costume support: Gwen Alsedek

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