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                     This Week In Bakersfield                      Theatre - weekend of June 30th, 2007

&amp;nbsp;
                       It&#039;s another week of summer                        blockbusters on the local arts scene!

Hair opened this past weekend to near-capacity                        crowds.&amp;nbsp; Though the show is 40 years old, it is still                        shockingly relevant.&amp;nbsp; Audience members were laughing,                        crying, offended, moved, and freaked out.&amp;nbsp; Don&#039;t miss it,                        and make sure to make reservations early.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;m predicting                        many sold out houses.

One of the highlights of this summer season has been                        Space: The Musical and this is their LAST WEEKEND!&amp;nbsp;                        It&#039;s an original, hilarious musical parodying your                        favorite space-themed TV shows and movies.&amp;nbsp; If you haven&#039;t                        seen it yet, make sure to head down to the Gaslight before                        it blasts off forever.

Last summer brought us the surprise hit &amp;quot;The History of                        Rock &amp;amp; Roll.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; If you saw the last show, you discovered                        how fun it was to reminisce through some of the best (&amp;amp;                        worst) songs of the past 50 years...performed in style at                        the Spotlight.&amp;nbsp; This year, I can&#039;t wait to see what                        they&#039;ve done as HR&amp;amp;R goes to the movies.&amp;nbsp; This opening                        weekend will be blast.

Rocky Horror comes back to the Empty Space as well on                        Friday &amp;amp; Saturday.&amp;nbsp; This midnight madness is one of the                        best parties in town...and features local celebrity                        Meathead as Eddie (Whatever happened to Saturday night!).

There are a couple of auditions to tell you about, and I&#039;m                        stealing Jen Raven&#039;s blog to tell you about all of the ART                        SHOW events in the near future (check that out under                        miscellaneous).

I&#039;ve got a fun video up to give you a taste of hair, and                        I&#039;m hoping to bring you some Rock &amp;amp; Roll next week.&amp;nbsp; (See                        Theatre Addict TV).

Thanks for supporting the arts.&amp;nbsp;                        There is lots to support this weekend.&amp;nbsp; Enjoy!

-Aaron Mauldin
Editor
                  
                  
                     &amp;nbsp;
                  
Contents:
                  
                   
Shows

Hair Empty Space
SPACE: The Musical Gaslight Melodrama
The History of Rock &amp;amp; Roll Goes To The Movies                    Spotlight                    Theatre
Rocky Horror Picture Show Empty Space

                   Auditions
                  
                   Burn This - July 2 &amp;amp; 3 - Empty Space
I Killed Him - July 7 &amp;amp; 8 - Bakersfield Community                    Theatre
&amp;nbsp;
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Misc.
                  
                   Pay Attention!&amp;nbsp; Art shows &amp;amp; events - by Jen Raven
Theatre Addict TV Epsidoe 6 - Hair
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   
Shows:

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Hair

Playing through July 14th



THE EMPTY SPACE

Friday &amp;amp; Saturday at 8PM

The Empty Space is excited                    to present Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical! Hair                    was a significant part of the drug, music and peace-love                    culture of the 1960&#039;s putting rock music and the culture that                    went with it on stage. The show has a strong effect on                    everyone, and acts as a bridge between generations and                    viewpoints. Phenomenal musical numbers include Aquarius, Good                    Morning Starshine, Hair, and many more. The lyrics show more                    depth than noticed at first glance, borrowing anything from                    the drug culture to Shakespeare.

This show has a vitality, a timelessness and a meaning that                    outlives the late 1960&#039;s and early 1970&#039;s in America. &amp;quot;...be                    free, no guilt, be whoever you are, do whatever you want, just                    as long as you don&#039;t hurt anyone.&amp;quot; This Utopian philosophy                    incorporates many concepts which supply lyrics for a show                    comprised almost exclusively of rock musical numbers. As a                    social commentary of our times, Hair provides an insight into                    the philosophy of the flower children of the 1960&#039;s. Come see                    the first and most successful of the rock musicals this June                    and July at The Empty Space. Opening June 22 and running                    through July 14, Hair promises to be THE event of the summer!

The Empty Space
706 Oak Street
Bakersfield, CA 93304

                   http://www.esonline.org

(661) 327-PLAY 
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   SPACE: The Musical

Closing weekend!



AT THE GASLIGHT MELODRAMA &amp;amp; MUSIC HALL

Friday &amp;amp; Saturday at 7PM, Sunday at 2PM

                                      Watch the video preview on YouTube

Written by James Mongold and Michael Prince
Directed by Michael Prince

To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the release of the first                    &amp;ldquo;Star Wars&amp;rdquo; movie, the Gaslight Melodrama Theatre and Music                    Hall is paying tribute with their latest production, which                    opens exactly thirty years to the day of the original &amp;ldquo;Star                    Wars&amp;rdquo; motion picture. Come on down dressed as your favorite                    &amp;quot;Star Wars&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;Star Trek&amp;quot; character and experience the most                    fun you&amp;rsquo;ll have all summer.

Join the crew of the USS Rent-A-Ship as their fearless leader,                    Captain James B. Jerk, leads them in a battle against the evil                    Flingons in a fight to save the Galaxy from intergalactic war.                    With the help of young Duke Flyswatter and the old, but wise                    Master Won Ton Kenobi, there&amp;rsquo;s no way this adventure could be                    anything short of fun. This comedic parody, which lampoons                    everything from Star Wars to Star Trek, is sure to be a show                    every techie, trekkie and family will enjoy.

Followed by a brand new Vaudville Revue:

&amp;ldquo;Whatever Happened To Broadway&amp;rdquo;
written &amp;amp; directed by Warren Dobson

A comedic, musical tribute to all things &amp;ldquo;Broadway&amp;rdquo;.

Both shows starring: Garrett Marshall, Greg Ramsdell, Ken                    Burdick, Jay Stodder, Christie Maturo, Michael Prince, Coryn                    McBride, Kate Jeffrey, Andy Jeffery and Matt Thompson

Where: The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre &amp;amp; Music Hall
12748 Jomani Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93312
(661) 587-3377

When: May 25th &amp;ndash; June 30th 2007
Friday 7:00pm
Saturday 7:00pm
Sunday 2:00pm

Prices: General Admission $17.00 Matinee Prices: General                    $15.00
Seniors $15.00 Student $7.50
Child (12 &amp;amp; under) $7.50 Child $7.50

The Gaslight Melodrama &amp;amp; Music Hall is owned and operated by                    Arnie Carlos and Linda Larma (Producers).&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   
The History of Rock &amp;amp; Roll Goes To The Movies
                  
                   Opening Weekend!
                  
                   
                  
                   &amp;nbsp;
                  
AT                    THE SPOTLIGHT THEATRE
                  
                   Friday &amp;amp; Saturday at 8PM
                  
A                    new tradition returns to the Spotlight Theatre this summer, as                    we present the sequel to last year&amp;rsquo;s smash hit &amp;quot;The History of                    Rock &amp;amp; Roll&amp;quot; with this year&amp;rsquo;s &amp;quot;THE HISTORY OF ROCK &amp;amp; ROLL GOES                    TO THE MOVIES!&amp;quot; While last year&amp;rsquo;s production took us on a                    musical journey from the start of rock and roll to the                    present, this time around, we focus on songs from movies,                    dating all the way back to the early days of cinema! When our                    movie host meets our music host, the two combine for a show                    with acting, singing, dancing, and more! This show is sure to                    be fun for the entire family!
                  
                   Excluding songs from established musicals, this year&amp;rsquo;s                    production has songs that were made famous because of the                    movies they were in! The show includes everything from Judy                    Garland and the Andrews Sisters to Coolio and Eminem! And we                    also include famous scenes from movies like Casablanca,                    High Noon, Singin&amp;rsquo; In the Rain, The Graduate, Young                    Frankenstein, Animal House, 9 to 5, The Blues Brothers, Rocky                    III, Footloose, Beverly Hills Cop, Top Gun, Moulin Rouge                    and more! Featuring performers like Abbott and Costello,                    Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Audrey Hepburn, The Beatles,                    James Bond, Barbra Streisand, Isaac Hayes, the Bee Gees, Donna                    Summer, Bob Seger, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Madonna, Oingo                    Boingo, Bette Midler, Whitney Houston, Leann Rimes, Trisha                    Yearwood, Celine Dion, the Soggy Bottom Boys, Peabo Bryson,                    Phil Collins, and more surprises!
                  
                   For tickets and information, call the Spotlight Theatre box                    office at 634-0692 or visit us at 1622 19th St.
                  
                   
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   The Rocky Horror Picture Show
                  
                   One Weekend Only!
                  

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   
                  
AT                    THE EMPTY SPACE
                  
                   Friday &amp;amp; Saturday at MIDNIGHT
                  
                   
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the ultimate movie                    experience. First released in 1975, RHPS quickly became known                    for its sexual debauchery and encouraged audiences to &amp;ldquo;Give                    yourself over to absolute pleasure.&amp;rdquo; It is a mad mix of                    classic horror/sci-fi, super-charged sensuality, and                    outrageous fantasy. After Janet accepts Brad&#039;s marriage                    proposal, the happy couple drive away from Denton, Ohio, only                    to get lost in the rain. They stumble upon the castle of Dr.                    Frank-N-Furter, a transvestite who is holding the annual                    convention of visitors from the planet Transsexual. Frank-N-Furter                    unveils his creation, Rocky Horror, who fears the doctor and                    rejects his sexual advances. When Frank-N-Furter announces                    that he is returning to the galaxy Transylvania, Riff Raff the                    butler, and Magenta the maid, declare that they have plans of                    their own. The brain child of Richard O&amp;rsquo;Brien, this musical is                    an action-packed romance that has Transylvanian parties...                    thrills &amp;amp; chills...lots of laughs&amp;hellip;and of course SEX! 
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   RHPS contains 16 great songs...Including &amp;quot;The Time Warp&amp;quot;,                    &amp;quot;Sweet Transvestite&amp;quot;, and &amp;quot;Whatever Happened To Saturday                    Night?&amp;rdquo; performed by our very own Meathead from KRAB Radio.                    DREAM IT IN YOUR LIVING ROOM, BE IT IN THE THEATRE! The Rocky                    Horror Picture Show has made audience participation an                    institution, so come join the outrageous Rocky Horror                    experience at The Empty Space on June 29th and 30th. 

Where: The Empty Space 
When: June 29th and 30th 
Doors open at 11 
Preshow at 11:30 
The lips sing at Midnight 
                  
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Auditions:

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Burn This
                  
                   Written by Lanford                    Wilson
                  
Directed by                                      Justin Brooks
                  
July 2                    &amp;amp; 3 from 6-9 PM at the Empty Space
                  
3 male parts                    and 1 female part
                  
                   THE STORY: The place is a Manhattan loft shared by Anna, a                    lithe young dancer-choreographer, and her two gay                    roommates&amp;mdash;her collaborator, Robby, who has just been killed in                    a freak boating accident, and Larry, a world-weary,                    caustically funny young advertising executive. As the play                    begins Anna is recovering from attending Robby&#039;s funeral,                    comforted by her wealthy, well-meaning boyfriend, Burton, a                    sci-fi screenwriter whose persistent proposals of marriage                    Anna finds herself unable to accept. Then, with sudden,                    unexpected explosiveness, Robby&#039;s older brother, Pale, bursts                    on the scene. He has come to collect his brother&#039;s                    belongings&amp;mdash;but stays on to transform the action of the play                    and the lives of those in it. Menacing, profane, dangerous and                    yet oddly sensitive, Pale is both terrifying and fascinating                    and, in the end, the one who brings to Anna the unsettling but                    compelling love that, despite her fears and doubts, she cannot                    turn away.
                  
                  

I Killed Him                   
                  
An                    original play written and directed by Barry Wolcott
                  
                   July 7 &amp;amp; 8 from 1-4 and July 10                    from 7-9 at Bakersfield Community Theatre
                  
                   Show dates are August 10, 11, 17, &amp;amp; 18.&amp;nbsp; Cast includes 9                    people.&amp;nbsp; 3 males and 6 females ages 20&#039;s to 40&#039;s. 
&amp;nbsp;
                  

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   
Miscellaneous:
&amp;nbsp;
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Pay attention! Art shows &amp;amp; events
                  
By                                      Jen Raven
&amp;nbsp;
                  

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   There&#039;s a lot going on this summer.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; You don&#039;t want to                    miss any of it!
                  
 &amp;nbsp;
                  
                   June 30th ... if you haven&#039;t heard what&#039;s happening by now;                    COME OUT FROM UNDER THAT ROCK, AND JOIN US AT THE 18TH STREET                    GALLERY!
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                     
                     

In July ... You want to be at The                      Empty Space ... LOOK AT ALL THIS COOL STUFF ...





Also in July ... again; COME OUT FROM                      UNDER THAT ROCK ...



And in August ... Burn The Witch                      returns!



                     Mark your calenders today, so                      that you won&#039;t miss any of these amazing summer events!

&amp;nbsp;
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                     
                    
                     Theatre Addict TV Episode 6                      - Hair
&amp;nbsp;
                    
                     Click on the image below to be taken to the                      YouTube page.&amp;nbsp; You can watch the video right in your                      browser.
                    
                                                               
                    
                     To subscribe in iTunes or download the full                      video file, visit the                                          TATV page on the website.

                
              
            
          
        
      
           

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                     This Week In Bakersfield                      Theatre - weekend of June 30th, 2007

&amp;nbsp;
                       It&#039;s another week of summer                        blockbusters on the local arts scene!

Hair opened this past weekend to near-capacity                        crowds.&amp;nbsp; Though the show is 40 years old, it is still                        shockingly relevant.&amp;nbsp; Audience members were laughing,                        crying, offended, moved, and freaked out.&amp;nbsp; Don&#039;t miss it,                        and make sure to make reservations early.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;m predicting                        many sold out houses.

One of the highlights of this summer season has been                        Space: The Musical and this is their LAST WEEKEND!&amp;nbsp;                        It&#039;s an original, hilarious musical parodying your                        favorite space-themed TV shows and movies.&amp;nbsp; If you haven&#039;t                        seen it yet, make sure to head down to the Gaslight before                        it blasts off forever.

Last summer brought us the surprise hit &amp;quot;The History of                        Rock &amp;amp; Roll.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; If you saw the last show, you discovered                        how fun it was to reminisce through some of the best (&amp;amp;                        worst) songs of the past 50 years...performed in style at                        the Spotlight.&amp;nbsp; This year, I can&#039;t wait to see what                        they&#039;ve done as HR&amp;amp;R goes to the movies.&amp;nbsp; This opening                        weekend will be blast.

Rocky Horror comes back to the Empty Space as well on                        Friday &amp;amp; Saturday.&amp;nbsp; This midnight madness is one of the                        best parties in town...and features local celebrity                        Meathead as Eddie (Whatever happened to Saturday night!).

There are a couple of auditions to tell you about, and I&#039;m                        stealing Jen Raven&#039;s blog to tell you about all of the ART                        SHOW events in the near future (check that out under                        miscellaneous).

I&#039;ve got a fun video up to give you a taste of hair, and                        I&#039;m hoping to bring you some Rock &amp;amp; Roll next week.&amp;nbsp; (See                        Theatre Addict TV).

Thanks for supporting the arts.&amp;nbsp;                        There is lots to support this weekend.&amp;nbsp; Enjoy!

-Aaron Mauldin
Editor
                  
                  
                     &amp;nbsp;
                  
Contents:
                  
                   
Shows

Hair Empty Space
SPACE: The Musical Gaslight Melodrama
The History of Rock &amp;amp; Roll Goes To The Movies                    Spotlight                    Theatre
Rocky Horror Picture Show Empty Space

                   Auditions
                  
                   Burn This - July 2 &amp;amp; 3 - Empty Space
I Killed Him - July 7 &amp;amp; 8 - Bakersfield Community                    Theatre
&amp;nbsp;
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Misc.
                  
                   Pay Attention!&amp;nbsp; Art shows &amp;amp; events - by Jen Raven
Theatre Addict TV Epsidoe 6 - Hair
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   
Shows:

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Hair

Playing through July 14th



THE EMPTY SPACE

Friday &amp;amp; Saturday at 8PM

The Empty Space is excited                    to present Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical! Hair                    was a significant part of the drug, music and peace-love                    culture of the 1960&#039;s putting rock music and the culture that                    went with it on stage. The show has a strong effect on                    everyone, and acts as a bridge between generations and                    viewpoints. Phenomenal musical numbers include Aquarius, Good                    Morning Starshine, Hair, and many more. The lyrics show more                    depth than noticed at first glance, borrowing anything from                    the drug culture to Shakespeare.

This show has a vitality, a timelessness and a meaning that                    outlives the late 1960&#039;s and early 1970&#039;s in America. &amp;quot;...be                    free, no guilt, be whoever you are, do whatever you want, just                    as long as you don&#039;t hurt anyone.&amp;quot; This Utopian philosophy                    incorporates many concepts which supply lyrics for a show                    comprised almost exclusively of rock musical numbers. As a                    social commentary of our times, Hair provides an insight into                    the philosophy of the flower children of the 1960&#039;s. Come see                    the first and most successful of the rock musicals this June                    and July at The Empty Space. Opening June 22 and running                    through July 14, Hair promises to be THE event of the summer!

The Empty Space
706 Oak Street
Bakersfield, CA 93304

                   http://www.esonline.org

(661) 327-PLAY 
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   SPACE: The Musical

Closing weekend!



AT THE GASLIGHT MELODRAMA &amp;amp; MUSIC HALL

Friday &amp;amp; Saturday at 7PM, Sunday at 2PM

                                      Watch the video preview on YouTube

Written by James Mongold and Michael Prince
Directed by Michael Prince

To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the release of the first                    &amp;ldquo;Star Wars&amp;rdquo; movie, the Gaslight Melodrama Theatre and Music                    Hall is paying tribute with their latest production, which                    opens exactly thirty years to the day of the original &amp;ldquo;Star                    Wars&amp;rdquo; motion picture. Come on down dressed as your favorite                    &amp;quot;Star Wars&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;Star Trek&amp;quot; character and experience the most                    fun you&amp;rsquo;ll have all summer.

Join the crew of the USS Rent-A-Ship as their fearless leader,                    Captain James B. Jerk, leads them in a battle against the evil                    Flingons in a fight to save the Galaxy from intergalactic war.                    With the help of young Duke Flyswatter and the old, but wise                    Master Won Ton Kenobi, there&amp;rsquo;s no way this adventure could be                    anything short of fun. This comedic parody, which lampoons                    everything from Star Wars to Star Trek, is sure to be a show                    every techie, trekkie and family will enjoy.

Followed by a brand new Vaudville Revue:

&amp;ldquo;Whatever Happened To Broadway&amp;rdquo;
written &amp;amp; directed by Warren Dobson

A comedic, musical tribute to all things &amp;ldquo;Broadway&amp;rdquo;.

Both shows starring: Garrett Marshall, Greg Ramsdell, Ken                    Burdick, Jay Stodder, Christie Maturo, Michael Prince, Coryn                    McBride, Kate Jeffrey, Andy Jeffery and Matt Thompson

Where: The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre &amp;amp; Music Hall
12748 Jomani Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93312
(661) 587-3377

When: May 25th &amp;ndash; June 30th 2007
Friday 7:00pm
Saturday 7:00pm
Sunday 2:00pm

Prices: General Admission $17.00 Matinee Prices: General                    $15.00
Seniors $15.00 Student $7.50
Child (12 &amp;amp; under) $7.50 Child $7.50

The Gaslight Melodrama &amp;amp; Music Hall is owned and operated by                    Arnie Carlos and Linda Larma (Producers).&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   
The History of Rock &amp;amp; Roll Goes To The Movies
                  
                   Opening Weekend!
                  
                   
                  
                   &amp;nbsp;
                  
AT                    THE SPOTLIGHT THEATRE
                  
                   Friday &amp;amp; Saturday at 8PM
                  
A                    new tradition returns to the Spotlight Theatre this summer, as                    we present the sequel to last year&amp;rsquo;s smash hit &amp;quot;The History of                    Rock &amp;amp; Roll&amp;quot; with this year&amp;rsquo;s &amp;quot;THE HISTORY OF ROCK &amp;amp; ROLL GOES                    TO THE MOVIES!&amp;quot; While last year&amp;rsquo;s production took us on a                    musical journey from the start of rock and roll to the                    present, this time around, we focus on songs from movies,                    dating all the way back to the early days of cinema! When our                    movie host meets our music host, the two combine for a show                    with acting, singing, dancing, and more! This show is sure to                    be fun for the entire family!
                  
                   Excluding songs from established musicals, this year&amp;rsquo;s                    production has songs that were made famous because of the                    movies they were in! The show includes everything from Judy                    Garland and the Andrews Sisters to Coolio and Eminem! And we                    also include famous scenes from movies like Casablanca,                    High Noon, Singin&amp;rsquo; In the Rain, The Graduate, Young                    Frankenstein, Animal House, 9 to 5, The Blues Brothers, Rocky                    III, Footloose, Beverly Hills Cop, Top Gun, Moulin Rouge                    and more! Featuring performers like Abbott and Costello,                    Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Audrey Hepburn, The Beatles,                    James Bond, Barbra Streisand, Isaac Hayes, the Bee Gees, Donna                    Summer, Bob Seger, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Madonna, Oingo                    Boingo, Bette Midler, Whitney Houston, Leann Rimes, Trisha                    Yearwood, Celine Dion, the Soggy Bottom Boys, Peabo Bryson,                    Phil Collins, and more surprises!
                  
                   For tickets and information, call the Spotlight Theatre box                    office at 634-0692 or visit us at 1622 19th St.
                  
                   
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   The Rocky Horror Picture Show
                  
                   One Weekend Only!
                  

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   
                  
AT                    THE EMPTY SPACE
                  
                   Friday &amp;amp; Saturday at MIDNIGHT
                  
                   
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the ultimate movie                    experience. First released in 1975, RHPS quickly became known                    for its sexual debauchery and encouraged audiences to &amp;ldquo;Give                    yourself over to absolute pleasure.&amp;rdquo; It is a mad mix of                    classic horror/sci-fi, super-charged sensuality, and                    outrageous fantasy. After Janet accepts Brad&#039;s marriage                    proposal, the happy couple drive away from Denton, Ohio, only                    to get lost in the rain. They stumble upon the castle of Dr.                    Frank-N-Furter, a transvestite who is holding the annual                    convention of visitors from the planet Transsexual. Frank-N-Furter                    unveils his creation, Rocky Horror, who fears the doctor and                    rejects his sexual advances. When Frank-N-Furter announces                    that he is returning to the galaxy Transylvania, Riff Raff the                    butler, and Magenta the maid, declare that they have plans of                    their own. The brain child of Richard O&amp;rsquo;Brien, this musical is                    an action-packed romance that has Transylvanian parties...                    thrills &amp;amp; chills...lots of laughs&amp;hellip;and of course SEX! 
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   RHPS contains 16 great songs...Including &amp;quot;The Time Warp&amp;quot;,                    &amp;quot;Sweet Transvestite&amp;quot;, and &amp;quot;Whatever Happened To Saturday                    Night?&amp;rdquo; performed by our very own Meathead from KRAB Radio.                    DREAM IT IN YOUR LIVING ROOM, BE IT IN THE THEATRE! The Rocky                    Horror Picture Show has made audience participation an                    institution, so come join the outrageous Rocky Horror                    experience at The Empty Space on June 29th and 30th. 

Where: The Empty Space 
When: June 29th and 30th 
Doors open at 11 
Preshow at 11:30 
The lips sing at Midnight 
                  
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Auditions:

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Burn This
                  
                   Written by Lanford                    Wilson
                  
Directed by                                      Justin Brooks
                  
July 2                    &amp;amp; 3 from 6-9 PM at the Empty Space
                  
3 male parts                    and 1 female part
                  
                   THE STORY: The place is a Manhattan loft shared by Anna, a                    lithe young dancer-choreographer, and her two gay                    roommates&amp;mdash;her collaborator, Robby, who has just been killed in                    a freak boating accident, and Larry, a world-weary,                    caustically funny young advertising executive. As the play                    begins Anna is recovering from attending Robby&#039;s funeral,                    comforted by her wealthy, well-meaning boyfriend, Burton, a                    sci-fi screenwriter whose persistent proposals of marriage                    Anna finds herself unable to accept. Then, with sudden,                    unexpected explosiveness, Robby&#039;s older brother, Pale, bursts                    on the scene. He has come to collect his brother&#039;s                    belongings&amp;mdash;but stays on to transform the action of the play                    and the lives of those in it. Menacing, profane, dangerous and                    yet oddly sensitive, Pale is both terrifying and fascinating                    and, in the end, the one who brings to Anna the unsettling but                    compelling love that, despite her fears and doubts, she cannot                    turn away.
                  
                  

I Killed Him                   
                  
An                    original play written and directed by Barry Wolcott
                  
                   July 7 &amp;amp; 8 from 1-4 and July 10                    from 7-9 at Bakersfield Community Theatre
                  
                   Show dates are August 10, 11, 17, &amp;amp; 18.&amp;nbsp; Cast includes 9                    people.&amp;nbsp; 3 males and 6 females ages 20&#039;s to 40&#039;s. 
&amp;nbsp;
                  

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                  
                   
Miscellaneous:
&amp;nbsp;
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   Pay attention! Art shows &amp;amp; events
                  
By                                      Jen Raven
&amp;nbsp;
                  

&amp;nbsp;
                  
                   There&#039;s a lot going on this summer.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; You don&#039;t want to                    miss any of it!
                  
 &amp;nbsp;
                  
                   June 30th ... if you haven&#039;t heard what&#039;s happening by now;                    COME OUT FROM UNDER THAT ROCK, AND JOIN US AT THE 18TH STREET                    GALLERY!
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                     
                     

In July ... You want to be at The                      Empty Space ... LOOK AT ALL THIS COOL STUFF ...





Also in July ... again; COME OUT FROM                      UNDER THAT ROCK ...



And in August ... Burn The Witch                      returns!



                     Mark your calenders today, so                      that you won&#039;t miss any of these amazing summer events!

&amp;nbsp;
                  
&amp;nbsp;
                  
                     
                    
                     Theatre Addict TV Episode 6                      - Hair
&amp;nbsp;
                    
                     Click on the image below to be taken to the                      YouTube page.&amp;nbsp; You can watch the video right in your                      browser.
                    
                                                               
                    
                     To subscribe in iTunes or download the full                      video file, visit the                                          TATV page on the website.

                
              
            
          
        
      
           

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