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Dance

State Fair Promenaders Square Dance – 7:30 p.m. currently during a Elmdale Community Center, 400 E. Avenue E. Dance to tourist Vic Perry.

’40s Celebration Dance – 7 p.m. Tuesday during Celebration Centre, 1145 East Highway 56, Lyons. Cost of acknowledgment is a $6 donation. Bring a break to share. For some-more information call (620) 257-5390.

Mexican Ballet Folklorico – 7:30 p.m. Mar 31 in a Gallery Theater during Stringer Fine Arts Center. The Azteca Dance Troop is from Newton High School. The opening is giveaway and open to a public.

Kids and Families

Free Fast Pitch Softball Clinics – Mar 26 and 27 during McQueen Fields in Carey Park. Fast representation softball players, squeeze your cleats and gloves and conduct to McQueen Fields in Carey Park for this giveaway past representation clinic. Hutchinson High School manager Randy Carter and his players will lead a clinic. A hospital for 7- to 10-year-olds is Mar 26 from 1 to 4 p.m., and a hospital for 11- to 14-year-olds is Mar 27 from 1 to 4 p.m.

Sesame Street Live! “Elmo’s Healthy Heroes” – 7 p.m. Mar 29 and 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mar 30 during United Wireless Arena, 4100 W. Comanche, Dodge City. Teaching lessons of healthy habits by strain and dance, Elmo, Abby Cadabby and your favorite Sesame Street friends will try exercise, nutrition, sleep/energy and hygiene. Ticket prices: Sunny seats – $53 (no discounts), Gold Circle seats – $28 (no discounts), P3 – $23, P4 – $18. Length: 90 mins prolonged with one 15 notation intermission. Tickets for United Wireless Arena events can be purchased during a United Wireless Arena Box Office and during all Ticketmaster outlets, online during www.ticketmaster.com or by job 1-800-745-3000.

Movies

“Unstoppable” – 7:30 p.m. Mar 18 and 19 and 2 p.m. Mar 20 during a Fox Theatre, 18 E. First Ave. It’s a partial of a Fox Winter Film Series. Tickets are $5, buy one get one free. Or, a deteriorate pass can be bought for $40, also buy one get one free.

“That’s Entertainment! Part 1″ – 7:30 p.m. Mar 26 during a Pretty Prairie Civic Theatre, 105 W. Main, Pretty Prairie. Call (620) 459-4600 for some-more information or (620) 459-6461 for reservations.

Music and Concerts

203 – 7 p.m. currently during Metropolitan Coffee, 1329 E. 17th Ave. 203 is an acoustic guitar rope with Jay Huber, Dayton Hodson and others.

As we Lay Dying with Winds of Plague and After a Burial – 7:30 p.m. currently during The Cotillion Ballroom, 11120 W. Kellogg, Wichita. Doors open during 7 p.m. Tickets are $17.50 in advance. Call The Cotillion Ballroom during (316) 722-4201.

8th Annual Bob Lawson Memorial Concert – 6:30 p.m. Saturday during Westside Baptist Church.

Reintarnation – 7 p.m. Saturday during Metropolitan Coffee, 1329 E. 17th Ave. Reintarnation plays nation to classical stone to folk to Americana to Bluegrass. More information is accessible during reintarnation.net.

Chaney Music Symposium – 7:30 p.m. Monday during The Warehouse, 107 E. Ave. E, McPherson. Celebrated jazz guitarist Jerry Hahn will be featured in concert.

Pink Floyd Experience – 8 p.m. Mar 23 during The Cotillion Ballroom, 11120 W. Kellogg, Wichita. Ticktes are $22.50 in advance. Call a Cotillion Ballroom during (316) 722-4201.

Meeting of Kansas Oldtime Fiddlers, Pickers and Singers – 1 p.m. Mar 27 during a Elmdale Community Center, 400 E. Ave. E. Bring an instrument, a strain or only come to listen and dance.

Theater

“Check Please” presented by a Hutchinson High School play dialect – 7:30 p.m. currently and Saturday during a HHS auditorium, 1401 N. Severance. Tickets are $6 for adults and $4 for children 12 and under. The play is about blind dates, with many of a vignettes holding place in a restaurant.

Kansas Home on a Range – 2 p.m. Sunday during a Fox Theatre, 18 E. First Ave. A sesquicentennial low-pitched salute to a birthright of Kansas and a suggestion of a people. Tickets are on sale during a Fox box office. Reserve your tickets for $25, $23 or $20.

Wichita Grand Opera presents “Romeo Juliet,” 7 p.m. Sunday during Century II, Mary Jane Teall Theatre, 225 W. Douglas Ave,, Wichita. The Crown of Russian Ballet presents a world’s biggest adore story, Romeo Juliet. Prokofiev’s lush, evocative measure was so innovative for a time that it was primarily admitted “undanceable,” though it has endured to turn one of a biggest masterpieces of a ballet world.

Auditions for “Waiting for a Parade” – 2 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday during a Crest Theatre, Great Bend. Wanted are 5 women, ages late 20s to 60s, who are really flexible. No modernized credentials is indispensable for an audition. For some-more information, call a director, Karen Kline-Martin, during (620) 792-4333.

Wichita Grand Opera 10th Anniversary Gala Concert “There’s No Place Like Home” – 6 p.m. Mar 26 during Century II Performing Arts Center, 225 W. Douglas Ave., Wichita. Kansas’ Big Three of a Metropolitan Opera – Joyce DiDonato, Samuel Ramey, and Alan Held – come home for this once-in-a-lifetime unison led by world-renowned Maestro Steven Mercurio.

“Almost, Maine” – 7:30 p.m. Mar 31 by Apr 2 during Hutchinson High School, 1401 N. Severance. On a cold, clear, moonless night in a center of winter, all is not utterly what it seems in a remote, fabulous city of Almost, Maine. As a northern lights float in a star-filled sky above, Almost’s residents find themselves descending in and out of adore in astonishing and mostly waggish ways. Knees are bruised, hearts are broken. But a bruises reanimate and a hearts mend – roughly – in this pleasant midwinter night’s dream.

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