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March 9. 8pm. The Peking Acrobats. High Point Theatre. 220 E Commerce Ave., High Point. Daring maneuvers atop a precarious pagoda of chairs...trick cycling…a kaleidoscope of magnificent movement... powerful precision tumbling, somersaulting, and gymnastics...amazing displays of contortion, flexibility and control. All of this is just a part of the show. For more info and tickets, call 336.887.3001 or visit www. highpointmuseum.com

March 10. 1pm. Short Tales auditions. Greensboro Cultural Center. 200 N Davie St., Greensboro. “Short Tales” is a series of plays, directed by area high school and college students, who are interested in a career in children’s theatre. Auditions are open to all students in grades 4-9. For more info, call 336.373.2728

March 12. 7pm. Project Love. UNCSA Performance Thrust Theatre. 1533 S Main St., Winston-Salem. Project Love is a 100% student-run performance, whose main goal is to raise money for a locally based organization in the humanities. For more info, call 336.770.3337 or visit www. uncsa.edu

March 16. 8pm. Ralphie May: Too Big to Ignore. The Carolina Theatre. 310 S Greene St., Greens boro. Since his debut on season one of “Last Comic Standing,” audiences can’t get enough of the larger than life comedian. Now, Ralphie May proves he’s TOO BIG TO IGNORE with his record breaking 4th Comedy Central Special and North American tour. For more info and tickets, visit www.carolinatheatre.com

March 16 through 18. Fri-7:30pm, Sat-2:05pm, 4:30pm, Sun-2:05pm. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Odell Auditorium, Huggins Performance Center. Greensboro College Campus. 815 W Market St., Greensboro. The City Arts Drama Center’s Greensboro Children’s Theatre presents a comic musical version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, a slightly unconventional and hilarious version of the classic story. For more info and tickets, call 336.272.0160 or visit www. thedramacenter.com

March 16 through April 1. 2pm & 8pm (select dates). Avenue Q. Broach Theatre. 520 S Elm St., Greensboro. With a cast of 11 puppets and three human characters interacting in a Sesame-Street-meets-South-Park style—all wondering why real life is not what the world of children’s TV had led them to believe. For more info and tickets, call 336.333.7470 or visit www.broachtheatre.org

March 18 & 19. 2pm & 7pm. The Miracle Worker Auditions. The Stained Glass Playhouse. 4401 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem. “The Miracle Worker’: “This stirring dramatization of the story of Helen Keller is one of the most successful and warmly admired plays of the modern stage. For more info, call 336.661.4949

Beginning March 23. Crimes of the Heart. Arts Council Theatre. 610 Coliseum Dr., Winston- Salem. Beth Henley won the Pulitzer Prize for this screenplay about three sisters who reunite at Old Granddaddy’s Mississippi home to deal with the latest family crisis. Babe, the youngest sister, has shot her abusive husband. For more info and tickets, call 336.725.4001 or visit www.twincitystage.org

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