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$26-$30; Show only, 7:50 pm, $20. 316-263-0222 Roxy’s Downtown, 412 E. DougBy Diana Morton las, a cabaret-style theatre. I Do! I Do! Longer days and perfect spring by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones. temperatures give you two more The show begins with Michael and reasons to take in a fabulous live stage Agnes on their wedding day. Their inal play with music, this is a modern production this month. You won’t be vows behind them, they look forward retelling of the Prodigal Son story with disappointed. to spending the rest of their lives toan all-female cast. A female priest faces Forum Theatre, Wilke Center, gether. We watch as they go through the challenges of two adult daughters 1st United Methodist Church, 330 their wedding night jitters, raise a with very different hopes and dreams. N. Broadway. Rocket Man: The Music family and negotiate midlife crises. 8 pm Thu–Sat, May 17-19; 7 pm Sun, of Sir Elton John, one of the biggest This touching story of two soul music icons of the 20th century. Selling May 20. Tickets $12, students $10. mates navigating the perils of life is 316-683-5686 more than 250 million records, Elton set to a tuneful, charming score. 8 pm Mosley Street Melodrama, 234 N. John has found success on Broadway Fri-Sat, 2 pm Sun, May 11-27. Tickets Mosley. What Would Scooby Do by Carol and internationally. 8 pm Sat, May 19, $20-$30. 316-265-4400 Hughes. Followed by a musical revue, 2 pm Sun, May 20. Tickets $23-$25. WSR Signature Theatre, 332 E. thru May 19. Next: Grungy Ole Opry 316-618-0444 First, Scottish Rite Temple. Once Upon or Honky Tonk Hoedown by Tom Frye. Guild Hall Players, St. James A Mattress, music by Mary Rodgers, Followed by a new musical revue. May Episcopal Church, 3750 E. Douglas. lyrics by Marshall Barer, book by Jay 24-July 14. Dinner 6:15 pm. Tickets Flee as a Bird by Phil Speary. An origThompson, Dean Fuller and Marshall Barer. In this musical version of The Income Based for elderly or mobility-impaired only

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Princess and the Pea, Princess Winnifred is an ungainly, brash girl competing for the hand of Prince Dauntless, whose domineering mother, Queen Aggravain, has declared he must marry a “true” princess before anyone else in the kingdom can marry. 8 pm Fri-Sat, May 5-6, 7 pm Sun, May 7. Tickets $10-18. 316-644-7018 Contact Diana Morton at dianamorton12@sbcglobal.net

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