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JANUARY, 2012
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The Actor's Workshop Of Ithaca

Hatshepsut, The Female Pharaoh January 12 - January 14, 2012
Please join us for the inaugural show of our emerging playwright series. When notable Workshop alum Esosa Edosomwan was cast in this play's national tour, she asked the production team if they would allow her to kick off the tour at her alma mater with her former teacher, Eliza VanCort, directing the show. Much to our surprise and delight, they agreed. So, this January the Workshop will be premiering the national tour of first time playwright Timothy Lawrence's powerful one woman show.
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Kitchen Theatre Company
Call Me W aldo January 18 - February 5, 2012
Start the New Year with a transcendental twist with the Kitchen Theatre Company's world premiere comedy, Call Me Waldo!
Everyone's mid-life ennui rises to the surface in a different way. Some people get divorced, some buy a sports car or a boat, some change jobs and try to start fresh. Not many start to channel the great American poet and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson, but that is exactly what happens to electrician's assistant Lee Fountain in Rob Ackerman's new play Call Me Waldo. Lee is usually a low-key guy, a member of the crew who doesn't make waves. So when he starts spouting poetry on the job site, his irascible boss, Gus, is sure he's witnessing a breakdown. Mix into this situation Lee's wife Sarah, a no-nonsense nurse, and her friend Cynthia, a doctor ready to advise, and soon everyone is on the path to figure out Lee's behavior and, unintentionally, figure out much about themselves. This is a modern love story that celebrates the workingman, the power of words, and the joy and pain of transformation. Like a film by Woody Allen, Call Me Waldo explores what happens when we get under each other's skins and does it with humor and heart.
Catch it before it moves Off-Broadway!
Brian Dykstra, Rita Rehn, Jennifer Dorr White, Matthew Boston
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Cayuga Vocal Ensemble
 "Sing Me A Story"
January 21, 2012 10:30am St. Paul's Methodist Church
A family-friendly concert featuring John Rutter's "The Reluctant Dragon" and other favorites. With Carl Johengen, Conductor.
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Cornell Concert Series
Jason Moran, piano with SPECIAL GUEST
January 28, 2012
Barnes Hall
The multi-award winning jazz pianist, and now a MacArthur fellow, returns to Cornell with another art-provoking performance, this time in the intimacy of Barnes Hall and with a very special guest - to be announced soon!!!
"Beautiful and mysterious music, played with an extrasensory attunement." - Nate Chinen, New York Times
***NEW PRICE for re-billing of this special concert.*** General Admission [open seating in Barnes]: General Public $35, CU Students $25. NOTE: Due to the very limited number of tickets for this engagement, a discount is only available to CU students with valid NetID. Tickets purchased prior to the change, however, will be honored at the original price.
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Winter Village Bluegrass Festival
January 27-29, 2012

The second annual Winter Village Bluegrass Festival will be a weekend of concerts, workshops, and jamming for bluegrass musicians and music lovers looking for an inspiring and warm winter music experience. This year we are thrilled to feature three great bands - The Gibson Brothers on Friday and Sierra Hull & Highway 111 and Tony Trischka & Territory on Saturday. A new feature of this year's festival will be the addition of a community concert on Saturday night at the newly renovated and beautiful Hangar Theatre. Regional acts, returning from year one, include Cornerstone, Rebecca Colleen and the Chore Lads, and the Jesse Alexander Band.
WVBF is pleased to have La Tourelle Resort & Spa continue as the host for this year's festival. Rooms have begun to sell and only 50 are available, so if you want to enjoy staying at the festival site at discounted rate, please reserve your room soon. In anticipation of an overflow, we have made arrangements with other Ithaca hotels. Once again, Simply Red Bistro will serve southern comfort food on Friday and Saturday evenings and the bistro will be serving breakfast and lunch on Friday, and breakfast and brunch on Saturday and Sunday.
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Hangar Theatre
The 38th season of the Hangar Theatre has been revamped to include a thrilling line-up of plays and musicals. With two Tony winning musicals, a favorite farce, an American classic and a one-woman magnum opus, the season is set to thrill, challenge and exhilarate.
The season takes off with Ken Ludwig's knock-down, drag it out farce, Lend Me A Tenor (June 21-July 7) followed by the premiere of a strikingly innovative concept of the Tony winning best musical Titanic (July 12-July 28). The sophisticated comedy Full Gallop (August 2-August 11) is next, followed by the area premiere of the Pulitzer Prize winning musical Next to Normal (August 16-September 1). The final offering is a true American classic, Horton Foote's The Trip to Bountiful (September 13-September 22).
Peter Flynn, Artistic Director of the Hangar, states "The 2012 season is an exploration of our American life onstage: how we have come together and evolved our way of living and thinking because of national events and trends explored in these significant plays and musicals. It is also a reinvigoration of the American story, whether a musical chronicle of one of the most noteworthy events of the twentieth century, the advent of the screwball comedy, or how we relate to our friends and family in the twenty-first century - the 2012 season takes a cohesive look at how we live as Americans." Details of the season are as follows:
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