Offstage puts on Titus Andronicus

Chap writes: The local theater group Offstage will be performing Shakespeare’s “Titus Andronicus” behind PVCC’s new Dickinson Theater. Show dates are May 31 through June 2, and June 7 through June 9. Doors open at 6:30 and the show starts at 7:30. The play will (weather permitting) be held outside at the ampitheater, so bring blankets/lawn chairs. Rain dates are June 14 – 16. This is a fairly macabre (read: interesting) play so young children are not encouraged to attend. Tickets may only be purchased at the door. Email a fellow monitorhead with any questions – This is a show not to be missed!

GE Fanuc Starts Layoffs

GE Fanuc has laid off 34 people, and has cut back on the hours of 350 other employees, or just over a third of their workforce. The company blamed the slowing tech economy for the cutbacks. Reed Williams has the story in today’s Progress.

Interview with devon

I’ve got an interview with local musician devon over at nancies.org. A few months ago, I visited her studio to see how her new album was coming along, find out what her musical plans were, etc. The new disc isn’t out yet, but maybe this will whet your appetite for now.

Buckingham Supervisors Nix Concert

Kevin Armstrong’s annual summer concert in Buckingham won’t be happening this year. Buckingham Supervisors denied him a permit to allow 2,000 people to watch country musician David Allen Coe perform on Armstrong’s five-acre property. Zoning Administrator Dennis Carney pointed out that the event could lead to “over-exuberance.” And the vice president of the Buckingham branch of the NAACP objected on the basis that Coe’s music is offensive to women, blacks and gays. Today’s Progress has the story.

UVa Hockey Team in Iceland

Anonymous writes: The UVa men’s ice hockey team will be competing in the first annual Iceland Invitational Tournament in Reykjavik, Iceland this Thanksgiving. Coach Roger Voisinet, UVa players Scott Forrest and Garrett Smith and USA hockey official, Steve Malley, just returned from a planning trip courtesy of IcelandAir and the Icelandic Tourist Bureau.

IcelandAir has given the team two free round trip air passes to raffle off as a fund raiser. This would entitle the winner to travel anywhere IcelandAir flies to: London, Paris, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Frankfurt or Rejkjavik. Raffle tickets will be sold on the Mall Friday May 25th at 6pm between Millers and Hamilton’s. They are $5 and only 2000 are available. They can also be purchased via email at hockey@cvilleproperties.com or 980-3357. For more tourney details see: http://www.icelandinvitational.com

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