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Art association's reception will honor adult and student artists

May 24, 2003
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Valley at the Institute for the Visual Arts Gallery.

The gallery is at 8516 Reseda Blvd. in Northridge. Hours are from

noon to 4 p.m. today. The show closes today. For more information,

call 576--0775. Juror was Joni Gordon, who is the founder/director of

the Newspace Gallery.

ON STAGE

'MUSIC MAN' AT CENTRE THEATRE

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Glendale Centre Theatre is presenting "The Music Man" by Meredith

Willson through July 12.

Tickets range from $14 to $17. For reservations, call 244-8481.

Glendale Centre Theatre is at 324 N. Orange St., Glendale.

The children's musical "Cinderella" plays at 11 a.m. Saturdays through June 28.

FALCON THEATRE PRESENTS '3 LITTLE PIGS'

The Falcon Theatre is producing "3 Little Pigs," written by Carole

Unter and directed by Joseph Leo Bwarie, through June 22.

Embarking on a fun-filled adventure in storytelling and

architecture, the "3 Little Pigs" playfully rewrite their own classic

tale as they learn about the power of the imagination and the

importance of friendship.

Show times are 1 and 3 p.m. Saturdays and 1 p.m. Sundays. Tickets

are $10. The Falcon Theatre is at 4252 Riverside Drive, in Burbank.

For information and reservations call 955-8101.

BURBANK ACTOR STARS IN 'MEET ME AT THE OAK'

Burbank actor Phil Hawn is starring in the play, "Meet Me at the

Oak," at the Whitmore-Lindley Theatre in North Hollywood.

This is the inaugural production of The Los Angeles African

American Repertory Company, written and directed by award-winning

playwright, Layon Gray. Hawn plays Frank Beaudoin, the father of a

Caucasian family that moves into an African American Louisiana

neighborhood in 1955. When his little girl falls from an old oak tree

in a neighbor's yard, the local law, on Frank's behalf, informs the

AfricanAmerican family that the tree must be chopped down. They

refuse due to the history of the tree -- many of their ancestors were

hung from it.

Hawn, who appeared in the feature film "Supreme Sanction" and the

Internet short "Spoof! An Insider's Guide to Short Film Success,"

recently completed three festival award-winning short films and TV

commercials.

Show times are 8 p.m. Saturdays and 7 p.m. Sundays. The play runs

indefinitely. Tickets are $20 and can be reserved by calling

761-0704. The theater is at 11006 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood.

RESIDENT DIRECTING NEW PLAY IN NORTH HOLLYWOOD

Jhennifer Webberley, a Burbank resident, is directing and

producing an original play, "Sebastian and the Tattooed Love

Librarian," at the Secret Rose Theatre in North Hollywood.

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