May 24 & 25. 7-9pm. Annie Get Your Gun auditions. The Stained Glass Playhouse. 4401 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem. Cast requires: 13 men, 6 women, 1 boy, 2 girls, large singing and dancing ensemble. For more info, call 336.661.4949
May 25. 7:30pm. NCShakes Final Friday. NC- Shakes Spirit Center. 807 W Ward Ave., High Point. Final Friday, the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival’s new monthly entertainment series, continues with a performance by the Winston-Salem improv comedy group Nekkid Feet. For more info, visit www.ncshakes.org
May 25,26,27. Rumpus in Rome. Debby’s 515 N Mendenhall St., Greensboro. Based in Greensboro, Jabberbox Puppet Theater performs salon-style puppet shows in private homes and selected venues. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 p.m.; Sunday performances are at 2:00 p.m. For more info, call 336.273.7292 or visit www.jabberboxpuppettheatre.com May 30(1pm) & 31(6pm). The Legacy. The Barn Dinner Theatre. 120 Stage Coach Tr., Greensboro. The Legacy take you back to the days of The Drifters, The Coasters, The Jacksons, Earth Wind & Fire, The Temptations, & so many more legendary icons! For more info and tickets, visit www.barndinner. com
May 31 & June 1. 7pm. Drama Club Play Production: Curse of the Werewolf. Mendenhall Middle School. 205 Willoughby Blvd., Greensboro. Ticket reservations 545-2000. Special Memorial Dedication to Anna Lea Johnson (Drama Teacher at Mendenhall for many years) Michael Parrish M.Ed. GCS Teacher Emeritus director. For more info, call 336.852.6971
June 1. 8pm. Bleacher Bums. Theatre Alliance. 1047 W Northwest Blvd., Winston-Salem. It’s the bottom of the ninth, two outs . . . Here’s your one-night only chance to see Bleacher Bums, the baseball comedy in nine innings. For more info and tickets, visit www.brownpapertickets.com
June 6-10. The 27 Club. The Broach Theatre. 520 S Elm St., Greensboro. The 27 Club is the story of Martin Rose, a burned-out rock singer on house arrest for his involvement in an accident that injured a young fan, and his last-grab attempt to secure everlasting fame by joining the 27 Club – the informal group of artists and musicians who died at age 27. For more info and tickets, visit www.flybynighttheatre.com
June 10 through July 1. The Illusion: A Comic Fantasy. The Pyrle Theater. 232 S Elm St., Greensboro. Take a comic trip into the world of wizardry where romance, wit, action and adventure come alive at every turn. For more info and tickets, call 336.272.0160 or visit www.triadstage.org
June 14. 7pm. Nan the Man and Other Tales. Design Archives Vintage. 342 S Elm St., Greensboro. Local artist Cara Hagan will be presenting “Nan The Man and Other Tales,” an evening of storytelling. She will be joined by special guest Elizabet Elliott, artist and storyteller from Mobile, AL. For more info, visit www. shopdesignarchives.com
June 14 & 18. 7:30pm. One Man, Two Guvnors. Hanesbrands Theatre. 209 N Spruce St., Winston- Salem. Fired from his skiffle band, Francis Henshall becomes minder to Roscoe Crabbe, a small time East End hood, now inBrighton to collect £6,000 from his fiancee’s dad. For more info and tickets, visit www. hanesbrandstheatre.org
June 16. 6pm & 8:30pm. Pure Imagination 2012. The Underground Theater. 411 W 4th St., Winston-Salem. If you threw 10 magicians in to a room, you’d get a whole lot of magic. An hour and a half of 10 of the best acts in North Carolina all Benefitting the Make-A-Wish Organization. A fun filled family evening of comedy, magic, and more. For more info, call 336.793.8000
Now through May 27. Hatchetman. Hanesbrands Theatre. 209 N Spruce St., Winston-Salem. In Hatchetman, by playwright and novelist David Wiltse, the struggling golf magazine Putts falls prey to a corporate takeover. In classic farce style, there are slamming doors, mistaken identities, double entendres, rapidfire office banter and a marathon of physical comedy. For more info and tickets, visit www.festivalstage.org
Now through July 1. All Hands on Deck. Greensboro Barn Dinner Theatre. 120 Stage Coach Tr., Greensboro. ALL HANDS ON DECK! is a new, two-act revue performed by four charismatic musical theatre performers featuring the songs, dances and laughs that America has loved since the ‘40s. For more info, visit www.barndinner.com
Happening Now. Drama Center Spring Classes. Greensboro Cultural Center, 1st Level. 200 N Davie St., Greensboro. Should you be on stage or on TV? Offerings include Musical Theatre, Characterization, Acting for the Camera, Broadway Dance, and Acting Techniques. Kindergarten through adult. For more info and schedules, call 336.373.2728 or visit www. thedramacenter.com
Last Fridays. Final Friday Series. Spirit Center. 807 W Ward Ave., High Point. The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival is launching a new monthly series of entertainment events with performances by the Winston-Salem improv comedy group Nekkid Feet. For more info, visit www.ncshakes.org or call 336.841.2273
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