11.17.09
What is that elephant doing?
Lights adorn the tree limbs and a gazebo on Frost Island, part of the lighting display under construction at Hudson Gardens in Littleton. Photos by Jeremy Bangs
Community Briefs
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Coley graduates from Army leadership course Enjoy holidays with a Twist
âFood, Glorious Foodâ sets the scene as hungry little orphans line up for a meager meal. Among their number is plucky, pint-sized Oliver Twist, who manages to prevail over the system. Charles Dickensâ timeless characters will fill the Town Hall stage as âOliver!â the musical by Lionel Bart, plays through Dec. 27, directed by the multi-talented Christopher Willard, with musical direction by Donna Debreceni. Town Hall Arts Center offers this family show in its historic theater at 2450 W. Main St., downtown Littleton. 303-794-2787 ext. 5; www.townhallartscenter.com. Take some laughs from âDen of Thievesâ
Act I opens with scruffy, depressed, kleptomaniac Maggie (Sara Mae Johnson) clutching a shopping bag filled with her latest acquisitions. With her is preachy 12 Step advocate Paul (David Harms), formerly an expert in safe-cracking, who declares that he has been âtheft-freeâ for 686 days. He wants to enlist her in one of his many 12 Step programs: this one is for recovering thieves. Visions of the Sugarplum Fairy abound
Welcome visions of sugarplums â and lovely Sugarplum Fairies â dance in my head this time of year. A visit to a performance of âThe Nutcrackerâ with excited little girls dressed in party finery is a happy memory, followed up by granddaughter outings. Local families have a number of choices, dates, locations to enjoy this holiday classic. These arrived on our desk: Single in the Suburbs
Alcohol is described as the social lubricant. Guiding the Guides
A doe-eyed puppy sits at the corner of a busy intersection, his silky golden coat shining in the sun as he looks both ways.
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