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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2013

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Coming Up day and Sunday shows, which are pay-what-youwish. This Key City Public Theatre production will run four weeks, with Friday and Saturday shows at 8 p.m. and Thursday and Sunday shows at 7 p.m. More information awaits at www.KeyCityPublic Theatre.org and 360-385KCPT (5278).

Auditions for Narnian tale scheduled PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Community Players are forming a children’s theater troupe this summer and plan to stage “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” as the first play. Auditions for kids age 7 to 18 are set for 11 a.m. Saturday at the Port Angeles Community Playhouse, 1235 E. Lauridsen Blvd., for performances of “Lion” slated for Aug. 9-11. For more information, phone Karen Breedlove at 360-504-2652.

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Voice Works PORT TOWNSEND — The Voice Works Women’s Singer-Songwriter Showcase begins the season of music festivals at Fort Worden State Park this Thursday. Voice Works, a week of singing workshops that culminates in five public concerts at the fort, is bringing together artists from across the country: the Birmingham Sunlights a cappella group, Caleb Klauder, Jason and Pharis

Yvette Landry is one of many artists in the Voice Works Women’s SingerSongwriter Showcase on Thursday at Fort Worden State Park’s Wheeler Theater. The showcase is the first of five public performances in the Voice Works festival.

SEQUIM — Renee Mullikin, a glass artist, art teacher and originator of the Sand and Fire Studio, will give a talk Thursday at the Sequim Arts meeting, and everyone is welcome. The gathering starts with refreshments at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Luke’s Episcopal Church hall, 525 N. Fifth Ave., continues with a business meeting at 10 a.m. and Mullikin’s presentation at 10:45 a.m. Admission is free, and more details can be found at 360-683-6894.

Barn classics Romero and many others. Thursday’s women’s showcase features Yvette Landry, Kristin Andreassen, Suzy Thompson, Pharis Romero and more at

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7:30 p.m. at the Wheeler Theater at Fort Worden, 200 Battery Way. Tickets are $15. Information about this and the rest of the Voice Works performances can be found at www.Centrum.org and 800-746-1982.

‘Big Bang’ soon PORT TOWNSEND — Tickets are now on sale for “The Big Bang,” a musical history of the world, to preview Thursday at the Key City Playhouse, 419 Washington St. “Bang” then opens Friday, June 28, and runs through July 21.

QUILCENE — The Olympic Music Festival will start its 30th season next Saturday, June 29, with a series of chamber music performances out on the farm at 7360 Center Road. Classical music is on the menu of these “Concerts in the Barn,” but listeners, who can sit inside the barn or picnic on the grass outside, are urged to put on not their suits and dresses, but instead their jeans and casual wear. “Chamber music originally was meant to be performed in small, informal

Pride performers PORT ANGELES — The Rebels on Stage group of performance artists are calling for spoken-word, drag, burlesque, musical and other performers for the July 13 Port Angeles Pride show at Studio Bob’s Allé Stage. To find out more about taking part in the queer cabaret, email Angie River at rebel_on_stage@yahoo.com.

Short-story reading PORT ANGELES — A public reading of Eleven Kinds of Mourning, a collection of short stories by Port Angeles author Todd Davidson, is set for Saturday, June 29. The reading is from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St. Davidson is an addiction counselor and has written a memoir, The End of Innocence: Looking Back. Books will be available for purchase after the reading. Peninsula Daily News

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In it, David Natale and Jeff Allen Pierce star as Jed and Boyd, wannabe producers trying to line up financial backing for their show. It’s to be the most expensive and lavish Broadway musical ever written with a budget of $83 million, a cast of 318, more than 6,000 costumes and 1,400 wigs. Linda Dowdell will provide the musical direction and piano accompaniment for all of this, while Denise Winter directs. Tickets range from $18 to $20 for “The Big Bang,” except for the first Thurs-

and intimate settings,” said Olympic Music Festival founder and resident violist Alan Iglitzin. “Concerts in the Barn emulate that original focus. We just do it in a distinctly unique Northwest setting.” The music starts at 2 p.m. each Saturday and Sunday through Sept. 1, though patrons can come early to walk around the farm and shop in the “Milking Shed” store. For a complete schedule of musicians and programs, visit www.OlympicMusic Festival.org or phone 360732-4800 for a free brochure.


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