PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, April 4, 2010 ed Rehearsing a scene from “The Great American Trailer Park Musical” at the Music Box Playhouse ll in Swoyersville are, from left, Cate McDonald, Amanda Reese, Dana Feigenblatt and Debbie Zehn- er. ‘Great American Trailer Park Musical pulls into Music Box “The Great American Trailer Park Musical” is pulling up to The Music Box Dinner Play- house starting April 9 and contin- uing through April 25. The play- house is located at 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Frequently compared to both TV's “Desperate Housewives” and theater’s “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” this fun- ny, sexy, bawdy, R-rated musical tale is seasoned with a murder- ous ex-boyfriend, an electric chair, the Ice Capades and a gor- geous stripper on the run who comes between a Sally Jesse lov- ing agoraphobic housewife and her love starved, dim-witted hus- band. With guidance from a singing Greek chorus of trailer park divas residing in Armadillo Acres, a Florida mobile home communi- ty, this side-splitting musical ranges across the American Ra- dio dial from country to blues to rock to disco to bump n’ grind to R&B. Music and lyrics are by David Nehls with a book by Be- tsy Kelso. Director John Owen Kenne- dy has assembled a truckload of talented musical and come- dic actors to tow this mobile home musical home. All cast members are highly recogniza- ble Music Box veterans: Deb- bie Zehner, Cate McDonald, Amanda Reese, Dana Feigen- blatt, Bill Lipski, Jennifer Rog- ers and Kennedy himself. Scenic and lighting design is by Michael Gallagher and cos- tume design is by Mary R. Dower. Performances of “The Grea- ter American Trailer Park Mu- sical” will be held at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and at 3 p.m. on Sundays with a buffet dinner to be served 90 minutes prior. The show contains adult content and language and is BB yy == flrline Petroleum & Propane Chek tt ar cn “Authorized EXXON Distributor” = 1-800-377-2141 ee ee : Top Value Kitchens "We've wore Naw areal kitchens 570-675-7083 To learn more about us visit MY HOME PROJECT timesleader.com 186646 COOKING CLASSES Starting April 12 Including An Etiquette Dinner For Information & Schedule Call MARY METZKER ERMEL 204401 288-0660 recommended for mature au- diences only. Tickets may be purchased through the box office at 283- 2195 or 800-698-PLAY. CIVIC BRIEFS Contra dance planned A New England Contra dance will feature music by the “Con- tra Rebels” with fiddlers Todd Clewell accompanied by Henry Koretzky on guitar, along with calling by Shane Knudsen, at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday April 4, at the Church of Christ Uniting, South Sprague and Market Streets, Kingston. No partner or previous experi- ence is necessary. Admission to the dance is $9 for adults and $24 for families. For more information, call 333-4007. Round Table plans program Wyoming Valley Civil War Round Table will present Jack Shultz, of Nescopeck, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 8, at the Daddow-Isaac American Legion, Route 415, Dallas. Shultz’s program on “Berdan’s Sharpshooters” will be a living history presentation of uniform and equipment of a First Lieu- tenant of the 2nd U.S. Sharp- shooters, Company C (PA). This program is open to the public for a guest fee of $3. Art display at PSU/WB “Ohlriginals,” paintings in acrylic, watercolor and oil by artist Dorothy T. Withey-Carroll will be on display from April 9-23 in the new art gallery in the Academic Commons building at Penn State, Wilkes Barre in Lehman. An artist’s reception will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, April 9. For more information, call 675-0219. Spaghetti dinner slated The Franklin Twp. Volunteer Fire Co. will hold an all-you-can- eat spaghetti dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 17, at the fire hall. Tickets at $7 for adults, $3.50 for children age 5-12 and free for children under 5 years of age, are available from any member, at the door or by calling 333- 5970 or purchased at the door. The dinner consists of spaghet- ti, meatballs, salad, bread, dess- ert and a beverage. Take-outs are available. Eastern Star plans sale The Dallas Eastern Star Personal Injury / Wills & Estates Building Association will hold a This & That Sale selling new and nearly new items, crafts and an indoor flea market from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 24, at the Dallas Chapter East- ern Star Building Association, Foster Street and Woodlawn Avenues, Dallas. Eastern Star members will serve lunch and their famous Welsh cookies. For vendor information, call Dianne Corby at 675-4893. Historical Association plans presentation The Back Mountain Histor- ical Association will have a special presentation at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 26, in Insalaco Hall at Misericordia University. Harrison Wick, author of “Pennsylvania’s Back Mountain” and “Greater Wyoming Valley Trolleys,” will speak about trol- leys and street cars in the Wyoming Valley and the Back Mountain. L A K E * thirty-one Jpcoming Events: Beer Tachoe cm April 20th Dinner with Lex & Joe April 24th Boylan’s tour of Ireland uly 2nd thru 11th Call for Details and Reservations Available Sundays for Private Parties 31 lake street dallas, pennsylvania 18612 570.675.800( www thirty-onelakestreet.com Eat In Or Take Out! 696-2100 S T R EE T Now Serving Chicken Wing Pizza! 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