| 'Crones' take the stage |
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"Theater has always been just the opposite of work," says Sarah Whelan, one of Madison's most respected actors and directors. "Theater is my refuge and magic," she adds.
Whelan is reciting from "Still the Queen," one monologue by Jan Levine Thal, which will open "The Fabulous Crone Show: The Lives and Loves of Elder Women." The revue of live music and theatrical skits will be performed at 7:30 tonight and Saturday at Meriter Main Gate, 333 W. Main St, with one 2 p.m. matinee Sunday at Madison Senior Center, 330 W. Mifflin St. Admission is free, but donations of $15 to $20 are requested. Both venues are wheelchair accessible. ... |
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| The Wet Spots shoot for a good time at the High Noon... and score |
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| If you spend your Thursdays aching to read Isthmus_ Diversions listings, you hopefully checked out the night of naughtiness at the WORT-sponsored Foxy Veronica's Peach Pies and The Wet Spots show at the High Noon Saloon. With bawdiness thrown about like one loose chick in one State St. bar, no one was spared from heightened hedonism. ... |
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