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I have a Cuban hangover. I’m sitting in my easy chair early in the morning, drinking black Cuban coffee and listening to Cuban music while looking at the photos I took on our trip. I didn’t have anything to drink last night, but Cuba has seeped into me, and I don’t seem to be able to get it out. We’ve been home now for days, and all I can think about is drinking rum on a balcony in Havana, dancing to music at our landlady’s birthday party, with the fantastical crumbling city below us. Or swaying to the guitars, ballads and conga drums on the open-air plaza in the ancient town of Trinidad, where music plays for free all day and night. You can buy a drink if you want one. Or not.
Preschool Story Time: 10:30-11 a.m, Wednesdays, The next session is March 4-April 8, It is for children 3-5 and features stories and songs, LEGO @ the Library: 7-8 p.m, March 2, Kids 5-12 can learn to make creations with LEGO blocks, Registration is limited and required, Discover, Explore, Create: 7-8 p.m, March 9, Children 6-12 are invited to an Hour ballet shoes feltie hair clip,hair bow,baby feltie clip,toddler feltie clip,girls feltie clip,girls hair bow,ballerina party/fav of Code — Disney’s “Frozen,” to learn the building blocks of writing code with Anna and Elsa, Participants will be using a tutorial program on the code.org site, Registration is limited and required..
BART is less than two blocks from Berkeley Rep’s Roda Theater — where “Paradise Square” is playing — and its Peet’s Theater next door. Take. BART. But if you’re driving, here’s how to score reserved and discount parking near the theater. Yep. The world premiere of a new musical is always noteworthy, but this one is particularly so. (See Broadway, Tony, Pulitzer mentions above.) The story was written by Pulitzer finalist Craig Lucas (“An American in Paris”), Larry Kirwan (“Mad Angels”) and Oakland native Marcus Gardley, whose Homeric “black odyssey” made such waves at Cal Shakes last summer, it returned this fall for an encore run. His “The House That Will not Stand” premiered at Berkeley Rep, ran off-Broadway this summer and is headed for the big screen. (And you can read an entire interview with Gardley here.).
The Music of Tom Petty for Kids: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m, April 14, The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall, 2036 University Ave., Berkeley, Children are allowed to move, play and sing ballet shoes feltie hair clip,hair bow,baby feltie clip,toddler feltie clip,girls feltie clip,girls hair bow,ballerina party/fav while listening to the works of Tom Petty, $17.50, https://bit.ly/2NL4TeG, DMX: 9 p.m.-midnight April 21, The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall, 2036 University Ave., Berkeley, It’s Dark and Hell is Hot 20 year tour, $32.50, https://bit.ly/2XBzMXD, David Rogers Concert: 8-10 p.m, April 26, Red Rock Coffee, 201 Castro St., Mountain View, An evening of solo guitar music which crosses over into jazz, world, folk and classical music, $10, www.redrockcoffee.org..
There’s also a wondrous set, thanks to Players artistic director/scenic designer Patrick Klein. Sometimes the set just explodes into pieces and fades to a starry sky, while other sets (like the Lost Boys’ underground home in Neverland) are huge boilers and machinery (some of which just might come to life). And while the pirate ship is mostly suggested, the nursery of the Darling family residence is beautifully staged. Director Janie Scott has worked her magic here, too, taking a tangle of weird storylines and what seems like a bazillion actors and effortlessly making it into a cohesive whole.
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