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CONTACT:707-874-9392
DESCRIPTION:Small Wonders Gallery Exhibit: October 16-January 6\, 2013\nArt
  works 12&quot\; square or less. Opening Reception: Friday\, Oct. 19\, 6-8
  pm\n
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SUMMARY:Small Wonders Gallery Exhibit
URL:http://www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org/
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CONTACT:PHONE:    707-763-8920\n10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or 
 purchase at the door.\nReservations highly recommended.\n \nWEB SITE:   ww
 w.cinnabartheater.org\nhttp://www.cinnabartheater.org
DESCRIPTION:Cinnabar Theater presents world premiere of&quot\;So Nice to Co
 me Home To: A World War II Musical&quot\;\nWHO:Â  Cinnabar TheaterÂ WHAT:Â
   &quot\;So Nice to Come Home To: A World War II Musical&quot\; - WORLD PR
 EMIEREÂ Music by Richard B. Evans\, Lyrics by Kate Hancock\, Book by Evans
  &amp\; HancockÂ Suggested by two plays by J.M. BarrieÂ Set in New York Ci
 ty in 1944\, it's a time of innocence\, uncertainty\, humor and optimism -
  but the stresses of war are affecting soldiers and civilians alike. This 
 touching\, sweet\, funny and thought-provoking musical tells the story of 
 a middle-aged womanâ€™s determination to become an essential part of Ameri
 caâ€™s war effort.Â The musical features original songs evoking the era wi
 th every style of music from the 1940s represented including ~ a patriotic
  anthem\, tuneful nods to New York City and Carmen Miranda\, sweet ballads
 \, waltzes and foxtrots.Â Ann Woodhead\, Stage DirectorMary Chun\, Music D
 irectorÂ WHEN:Â  Oct. 26 to Nov. 11\, 20128 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays2 p.
 m. Sundays Nov. 4 and Nov. 11Â TICKETS:Â  $25 to $35$35 General\; $32 Seni
 ors 65 &amp\; Over\; $25 Age 22 &amp\; UnderÂ LOCATION:Â Â  Cinnabar Theat
 er3333 Petaluma Blvd. North\, Petaluma\, CA 94952Â PHONE:Â Â Â  707-763-89
 2010 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday or purchase at the door.Reservat
 ions highly recommended.Â WEB SITE:Â Â  www.cinnabartheater.orghttp://www.
 cinnabartheater.org (http://www.cinnabartheater.org)Â CAST:Â  Kate: Elly L
 ichenstein of Petaluma\; Kenneth: Michael McGurk* of New York City\; Jean\
 , Eleanor: Valentina Osinski of Petaluma Al: Stephen Walsh of Vallejo\; Ha
 rry: Gary Grossman of Cotati\; Toombs\, Bill Brannigan: Michael Van Why of
  Santa Rosa.*Member\, Actors Equity Association\, the union of professiona
 l actorsÂ This production commissioned by Cinnabar Founder Jan Klebe
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SUMMARY:'So Nice to Come Home To: A World War II Musical' - WORLD PREMIERE
URL:http://www.cinnabartheater.org/
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CONTACT:Raven Performing Arts Theater\n115 North Street\nHealdsburg\, CA 95
 448\n707-433-6335
DESCRIPTION:We remember Jimmy Stewart as a man who has a rabbit for a frien
 d. When Elwood P. Dowd starts to introduce his imaginary friend\, Harvey\,
  a six-and-a-half-foot rabbit\, to guests at a society party\, his sister\
 , Vera\,has seen as much of his eccentric behavior as she can tolerate. Ve
 ra decides that itâ€™s off to the funny farm for Elwood to spare them all 
 future embarrassment\, but Vera gets confused as the loony one and is comm
 itted instead of Elwood.Â  As the doctors themselves come under Harveyâ€™s
  spell\, we see that this comedy is really about reality and who gets to d
 efine it.\nDirected by: Beulah Vega
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SUMMARY:Harvey
URL:http://www.raventheater.org/event_calendar.aspx?event_id=2004/
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DTSTAMP:20130520T175850Z
CONTACT:Mill Valley Chamber Music Society \nPHONE:  415-381-4453
DESCRIPTION:The Mill Valley Chamber Music Society continues its 34th season
  with Prazak Quartet performing Sunday\, Nov. 4\,2012. The members of the 
 quartet are: Pavel Hula\, Vlastomil Holek\, violins\; Josef Kluson\, viola
 \; and Michal Kanka\, cello. The Prazak Quartet musical program will featu
 re Haydn: Qt. op. 71\, #1\; Smetana: Qt. #1\, e minor &quot\;From my Life&
 quot\;\, Dvorak: Qt. op. 106 in G major.\nÂ 
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DTSTART:20121105T010000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121002T202300Z
SUMMARY:Mill Valley Chamber Music Society -  Prazak Quartet
URL:http://www.chambermusicmillvalley.org/
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