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July 25, August 15, September 17. 6pm. The Legacy. The Barn Dinner Theatre. 120 Stage Coach Tr., Greensboro. Featuring high energy dancing & singing, you will be transported back to one of the most influential periods in American Musical History! For more info, visit www.barndinner.com

July 27. 7:30pm. NCShakes Final Friday. Spirit Center. 807 W Ward Ave., High Point. Nekkid Feet performs a fast-paced series of acts, improvised on the spot with suggestions from audience members. For more info, visit www. ncshakes.org

July 27(7pm) & July 28(2pm). Disney’s 101 Dalmations Kids. Arts Council Theatre. 610 Coliseum Dr., Winston-Salem. In a loving home in the city of London, Dalmatian parents, Pongo and Perdita happily raise their Dalmatian puppies, until the monstrous Cruella De Vil plots to steal them for her new fur coat! For more info and tickets, visit www.childrenstheatrews.org

July 27-29. 5:30pm. Shakespeare in the Park. Barber Park. 1500 Dans Rd., Greensboro. This amazing comedy is filled with true love, disguises, misdirection and fun! Bring a picnic dinner, sit in the shade and enjoy Shakespeare as he intended, outside and up close. For more info, call 336.373.2026

July 28. 2pm. Tapestry Reading. Caldcleugh Multicultural Art Center. 1700 Orchard St., Greensboro. Writer/Actor, Sage Chioma, hosts a table reading for her new play, Tapestry, a story about a young man serving time for a gun related crime that leaves his victim paralyzed. For more info, visit www.city-arts.org

July 30. 7pm. Deathtrap Auditions. Arts Council Theatre. 610 Coliseum Dr., Winston- Salem. One of Broadway’s greatest hits, this play about Sidney Bruhl, a playwright struggling to find his next big idea, is both hilarious comedy and gripping thriller. For more info, call 336.748.0857 ext 201

August 3(7pm) & 4(2pm, 7pm). Annie Jr. Southwest School Theatre. 1631 Southwest School Rd., Clemmons. With three awesome performances of ANNIE JR this summer, get your tickets today! For more info, visit www.firstinflightentertainment.com August 3-5. Accept, “Except” North Carolina Black Repertory Company. 610 Coliseum Dr., Winston-Salem. A 17th Century teen has some thought-provoking observations for a 21st Century teen. For more info and tickets, visit www.blackrep.org

August 4. 5:30pm. Kernersville Little Theatre Annual Gala. Kernersville Moravian Church. 504 S Main St., Kernersville. The awards are the highlight of the season for those actors and technical personnel who have labored so hard to bring quality theatre to you. There are also volunteer awards given to those who have worked tirelessly during the season. For more info, visit www.kltheatre.com

August 9. 8pm. Del Shores: Naked, Sordid, Reality. Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance. 1047 Northwest Blvd., Winston-Salem. Shores will share more sordid stories about his Texas family, read letters he’s written to the haters, and more. For more info, visit www.wstheatrealliance. org

August 17, 18 at 8pm and Sunday August 19 2pm. Follies. Open Space Cafe Theatre. 4094 W Market St., Greensboro. The story concerns a reunion in a crumbling Broadway theatre, scheduled for demolition, of the past performers of the “Weismann’s Follies,” a musical revue based on the Ziegfeld Follies. For more info and tickets, call 336.292.2285

August 18. 1pm, 4pm, 7pm. Seussical Jr. The Broach Theatre. 520 S Elm St., Greensboro. Enter the wacky, wonderful world of Dr. Suess-complete with Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, and lazy Mayzie, who kicks off the story by leaving Horton in charge of her egg. You’ll laugh, cry, and want to sing along as Horton learns about the power of friendship.

August 18(8pm) & 19(2pm). Taking My Turn. Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance. 1047 Northwest Blvd., Winston-Salem. Taking My Turn is the award-winning, critically acclaimed musical by the same team that collaborated on the hit show The Me Nobody Knows. For more info, visit www.wstheatrealliance.org

August 31. 8pm. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance. 1047 Northwest Blvd., Winston-Salem. In this classic American play, a husband and wife get more than they bargained for after inviting a young couple over for a nightcap. For more info, visit www.wstheatrealliance.org

November 2-18. Steal Magnolias. The Stained Glass Playhouse. 4401 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem. This is the story of five southern ladies, funny, eccentric and charming who have their hair done and discuss life in Truvy’s beauty salon. For more info, tickets and a full schedule, call 336.661.4949

February 1-17. Fences. The Stained Glass Playhouse. 4401 Indiana Ave., Winston- Salem. This is the story of Troy Maxson life in a country where to be proud and black is to face pressures that could crush a man, body and soul. For more info, tickets and a full schedule, call 336.661.4949

Now through July 29. Varying times. The Music Man. The Broach Theatre. 520 S Elm St., Greensboro. Filled with favorite tunes such as, “Trouble,” “76 Trombones,” and “Till There Was You,” this show is the perfect production for the whole family to enjoy! For more info and tickets, visit www.ctgso.org

Now through July 29. Varying times. Spring Awakening. Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance. 1047 Northwest Blvd., Winston-Salem. Winner of 8 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, in 2007, Spring Awakening celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy, and passion that you will never forget. For more info, visit www.wstheatrealliance.org

Now through August 5. Varying dates and times. Annie Get Your Gun. The Stained Glass Playhouse. 4401 Indiana Ave., Winston- Salem. Annie Oakly is the best shot around, and she manages to support her little brother and sisters by selling the game she hunts. When she’s discovered by Col. Buffalo Bill, he persuades this novel sharpshooter to join his Wild West Show. For more info and tickets, call 336.661.4949

Now through August 11. “Adventures in Theatre” Summer Camp Performances. Arts Council Theatre. 610 Coliseum Dr., Winston-Salem. The summer line-up of shows includes A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Jr., Disney’s 101 Dalmations Kids, and Night at the Wax Museum. For more info and tickets, visit www.childrenstheatrews.org

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. $75-$95 for an eight week class. Classes begin the first week of February. 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 which will open on April 27 with a performance by the Winston-Salem improv comedy group Nekkid Feet. For more info, visit www.ncshakes.org or call 336.841.2273

Saturdays. 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Acting Classes! Windsor Recreation Center, 1601 E. Lee St., Greensboro. $5 registration fee and scholarships are available for those in need. For more information, contact Charlene Duncan at 681-8980. Seating is limited!

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