I'm trying to resist the apparently irresistable urge that salons seem to have to name themselves with a hair pun . . . I've made it past the title . . . just barely . . . and I'll try to make it through to the end of the posting with my dignity intact.
And yet I must urge you (adults, that is) to go see the Whole Art Theatre's production of the 1968 musical Hair, which continues Fridays and Saturdays, June 20, 21, 27, and 28 at the Epic Center, 359 S. Kalamazoo Mall. Adam Carter choreographed the show, and they do a great job with all the songs that you had forgotten came from Hair. (Okay, I'm the one who forgot that "Easy to Be Hard" was in there . . . I did remember "Aquarius.") Tickets are $22, seniors $18, students $14. Check the Whole Art's website for more info.
By the way, auditions for the one-woman show Bad Dates are being held June 22 and 23 at 7 p.m. at the Whole Art Theatre at the Epic Center. That show will play at the Whole Art September 11 to 27. More info on that at the website.
The musical Les Miserables is at the Barn Theatre in Augusta, now through July 6. Tickets are $29. Their website has details.
You can catch Richland area musicians playing in Kalamazoo on Saturday, June 21, as part of the worldwide Fete de la Musique. And it's all free! Fractal will be at the Union at 2 p.m. and at Bell's at 6, and the Gull Lake Jazz Orchestra will be playing on the North Kalamazoo Mall at 3 . . . Again, check the website for more and better info.
Speaking of local musicians, you can usually catch Tim Tillbury playing at the Richland Pub, 8253 N. 32nd Street, of a Friday night, starting about 8 p.m.
And a great new venue, the Clocktower Green, has live music outdoors on Thursday nights. Check their website for the calendar of events.
There's more live music from time to time at the Richland Farmers' Market, which has outgrown its original site and is now at the Richland Area Community Center, 9400 East CD Avenue (that's the post office road), from 4 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday. June 25 will feature a visit by a calf from a local farm, but live music will return from time to time--including the wonderful Hoot Owls.
Okay, that should keep you busy for a while, and you've been spared a single hair joke! What a lucky day! Enjoy.
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