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Langley Events Centre Presents Company B performs at the 1940s New York Cabaret on Oct. 13.
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A fundraising cabaret will take people back to the 1940s.
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angley Lodge is throwing a party and everyone is invited. The party is a 1940s New York Cabaret theme which includes dinner and entertainment. This is the annual fundraising bash for the local seniors complex care facility and takes place Oct. 13 at the Summit Theatre in the Cascases Casino, 20393 Fraser Hwy. What would a trip back in time be without the music of the era? “Guests will be wowed by the rousing big band music of Company B Jazz Band,” said Patrick Matiowski, with the Langley Lodge Care Foundation. Company B Jazz Band, a Vancouverbased sextet in the style of the Andrews and Boswell Sisters, performs renditions of classics from the 1920s through 1950s.
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angley’s famous young ukulele players – who travel the world performing – are playing one of those rare shows close to home next weekend. The Langley Ukulele Ensemble is holding its annual Ukulele Masters in Concert on Saturday, Oct. 13 at the Peace Portal Alliance Church in Surrey. The show will feature the ensemble, as well as guest performances by international uke star and former ensemble member James Hill, the “Father of Canadian Ukulele” Chalmers Doane, and Langley’s Paul Luongo. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m., and tickets are available at langleyukes.com or 604-340-8537.
pening this weekend under director Marko Hohlbein and producer Lori Smith. Langley Players are looking for three men, between the ages of 30 to 60, who want to be part of it. Auditions are being held at the playhouse, 4307 200th Street, on Sunday, Oct. 7, from 6 to 9 p.m., and Monday, Oct. 8, from 2 to 5 p.m. “Filled with abundant humour and sharp insight, life on the street is given a human face as three lonely men fumble to make a connection,” Hohlbein said. Electronic version of the script, for reading purposes, are available by emailing moh@telus.net or lorijeansmith@hotmail.com.
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Since its inception in 2007, Company B Jazz Band has been featured at music venues and festivals in all corners of B.C., as well as in Washington, Oregon, and California. The doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $25 each or five for $100, and can be obtained by contacting foundation@langleylodge.org or 604-880-6752. (The early bird price of six tickets for $100 expires Oct. 6). Those attending the show have a chance to get in on a special deal. “We have also put together an exciting Big Apple Experience raffle prize with a limited number of tickets available for sale exclusively to guests,” he explained. The winner receives airfare for two to New York, three nights at a four-star accommodation, two tickets to a Broadway show, and $500 in spending money. The draw for the travel package will take place that evening.
he call has gone out for actors wanting to be part of the Langley Players’ new year production. The local drama club is putting on a play midJanuary through midFebruary, called Jim and Shorty by Alex Poch-Goldin, that takes life on the street and brings it to the stage. And auditions are hap-
Holy Mo–ses
brand new Langleybased theatre company called META Theatre, is putting on a play, Holy Mo, with concession proceeds going to help aid work in Bangladesh. The play about three travelling clowns telling the story of Moses runs Oct. 12, 13, 19, and 20 at Living Waters Church in Fort Langley. Tickets and info at www.metatheatre.ca.