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Arts & Events Calendar

“Wiley and the Hairy Man”

March 1-10

The spine-tingling tale of a boy and his worst fears. Set deep within the mysterious Tombigbee Swamp, this dramatic play centers around a young fatherless boy, his conjurewoman mother, his faithful dog, and the Hairy Man who haunts Wiley's days and dreams. Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays and Sunday March 10 at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at 2 p.m. is a special sensory-friendly performance. All 2 p.m. matinees are paywhat-you-can. Lincoln Park Middle School Auditorium, 3215 W. 3rd St. wisefooltheater. com

Postmodern Jukebox

March 3

Famed time-twisting musical collective Postmodern Jukebox will circumnavigate the globe in 2019 on their Welcome to the Twenties 2.0 Tour. NorShore Theatre, 211 E. Superior St. $59. (866) 300-8300 or jadepresents.com.

“Time’s Up”

March 7-24

#MeToo. Musical theatre. Medieval drama. What do these things have in common? This original piece, based on a 10th-century play and created by UMD students and faculty artists, puts a spin on pop culture, sex and politics. This work is an adaptation of a Hrotsvit of Gandersheim play. ThursdaySaturday at 7:30 p.m. March 24 at 2 p.m. (ASL interpreted). UMD’s Marshall Performing Arts Center — Dudley Experimental Theatre. (218) 726-8561 or tickets.umn.edu.

Dierks Bentley

March 8

The country singer brings his Burning Man tour to the DECC’s Amsoil Arena. 350 Harbor Drive. $32-$70. (800) 745-3000 or ticketmaster.com.

“Across Germany”

March 16

Young Finnish pianist Juho Puhjonen will take the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra audience to new heights with Brahms’ Piano Concerto No.2. The DSSO will also continue its collaboration with Minnesota Public Radio, performing and recording Beethoven’s Symphony No.7. DECC Symphony Hall, 350 Harbor Drive. 7 p.m. $20-$55. Call (800) 7453000 or visit ticketmaster.com or dsso.com.

“Lollipop Concert”

March 17

Enjoy an afternoon of music specially selected for young audiences by the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra. DECC Symphony Hall, 3 p.m. $5-$10. Family pack of tickets $25 (two adults and up to six children). Call (800) 7453000 or visit ticketmaster.com or dsso.com.

Easter EGG-stravaganza

March 31

Hop on down to the zoo and enjoy hunting for eggs, playing games, special animal enrichments, treats, prizes and the Easter Bunny himself! Baskets of fun for kids of all ages. $5 for ages 3-12, $10 for ages 13 and up. Members are free. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Visit lszooduluth.org or call (218) 730-4500.

NSCSPre-K through 6th

•A 40-acre school forest with environmental education classes taught by an E.E. teacher

•Art, PE, music specialists with licensed teachers

•Attached greenhouse, school orchard and outdoor classrooms

•School-wide assemblies and community activities

•Small classsizes

NSCS’mission is to excel in connectingour students’ academics and learning with their natural and social environmentsina nurturing communitysetting. 5926

Preschool Info

•Fulland half-day options

•Hands-on learning thatis developmentally appropriate

•Competitive tuition rates

•Potential scholarships through Parent Aware

“The Fan”

April 5-14

A comedy in three acts, written in 1763 by Carlo Goldoni. A feisty poor peasant girl has attracted the attentions of suitors. Her brother holds the authority to select the man she shall marry. St. Scholastica Theatre, 1200 Kenwood Ave. 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays. 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets $5-$15. Css.edu

“Toward the Heavens”

April 13

Be treated to compelling and seldom explored works by Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn on this musical sojourn. The Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra presents unforgettable melodies and powerful choruses. DECC Symphony Hall, 350 Harbor Drive. 7 p.m. $20$55. Call (800) 745-3000 or visit ticketmaster. com or dsso.com.

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