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Theater is returning to NEPA.
Metz Theatricals, a children’s theatre company in Dallas, is returning to the stage with their first main stage show! “Dorothy in Wonderland,” is a whimsical show combining the wonder of “Alice in Wonderland” and the life lessons of “The Wizard of Oz.”
Meet up with Dorothy, Alice, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Lion as they try to defeat another villain, the Queen of Hearts.
The cast of, “Dorothy in Wonderland”, consists of students ages 7-16 from around Northeastern Pennsylvania.
You can see this show on July 25, 2021 at 1 p.m. or 5 p.m. at the Irem Temple Pavilion.
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Patrick Kernan | Times Leader
Patrick Kernan | Times Leader
Patrick Kernan | Times Leader
Patrick Kernan | Times Leader
WILKES-BARRE Like the Beatles playing atop Apple Records in 1969, Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen took to a rooftop ahead of the release of new music.
The only differences were that this rooftop concert was in Wilkes-Barre and not London, and the blues rock trio rocked a lot harder than the Beatles did that fateful day.
The Wilkes-Barre-based band took to the roof of Park and Lock East on North Washington Street downtown on Friday evening, playing a set to celebrate the release of their newest single, “Broken.” A video for the song, shot inside the Irem Temple building nearby, was also released on Friday.
The Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic will present its first in-person performance in over a year at the First Presbyterian Church of Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, April 22.
From 7 p.m.-8 p.m., the NEPA Philharmonic Trio is performing Béla Bartók’s “Contrasts,” a masterpiece of the chamber music literature inspired by Hungarian and Romanian folklore, along with works by Johannes Brahms and Zoltán Kodály that showcase NEPP violinist Robyn Quinnett and clarinetist Pascal Archer with pianist Spencer Myer. Seats will be safely distanced.
Tickets, which are $35 to attend the show at the church (97 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre) and $10 to view the concert virtually at home, are on sale now here. Donations can also be made at that link.
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