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Kings Arts scene - as 0f July 29

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
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Article online since July 28th 2008, 10:38
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Kings Arts scene - as 0f July 29
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

Kings County Register

Adult session

CentreStage Theatre presents an adult acting workshop Aug. 13 and 20 for adult actors who want to dust off their acting skills, brush up their improv - and play!

The two evenings will focus on connecting thought to body and how to communicate with honesty. The sessions will be led by Cynthia Myers.

Cost is $15 for one night/ $25 for both (members’ discounts available). They run from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

To register, email centrestage@centrestagetheatre.ca or phone 678-3502.

Two combine forces

A new show will run through Aug. 22 at the Harvest Gallery in Wolfville, a collection of 25 new works by well-known local artists Terry Drahos and Paul Syme.



On Aug.1

Devon Lee-Barclay will offer a farewell concert at CentreStage in Kentville.

The concert gets underway at 8 p.m. with improv by the Angry Beavers of Wolfville.

On display

The Valley Regional Hospital Art Gallery always has a show and sale on of Annapolis Valley artists.

From July 31 to Sept. 25, works by Gail Davis will be featured in the hallway gallery.

At Fundy Film

Fundy Summer Films screens Caramel: A Lebanese ensemble comedy, set in and around a Beirut beauty salon.

This mature film offers great fun, romance and the bonds of friendship between the six women at its heart.

It screens at the Al Whittle Theatre, Wolfville, Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. Tickets are($8) available 30 min before screening. www.fundyfilm.ca or 542-5157.

At the Union St. Café

The Aug. 1 open mic kitchen party at the Union Street Cafe/ Wick Pub in Berwick will feature Two Roads Home. There is no cover charge.

Music at the pergola

During July and August every Thursday evening, weather permitting, there will be live music on the pergola at Domain de Grand Pre.

The Hupman Brothers are set for July 31 and John Tetrault Aug. 7. The music starts at 7:30 p.m.

Coming up

Starting Aug. 1

Jerome, Two Planks & a Passion Theatre, Ross Creek

Blomidon, Image and Word exhibit and 100 years of Scouting, Randall House Museum, Wolfville

Aug.1

Devon Lee-Barclay, CentreStage, Kentville, 8 p.m.

Aug. 17

Jazzette (a little jazz) concert, CentreStage, with Cynthia and Tom Myers, 8 p.m.

Until Sept. 5

Memory, Space and Heritage, Acadia Art Gallery, Wolfville

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