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Friday, November 6, 2009

Patuxent Playhouse Presents 'A Christmas Story' Nov. 6-14

The Patuxent Playhouse non-profit community theater group will perform "A Christmas Story." The performances will take place at the St. John Vianney Family Life Center Theater, located at 105 Vianney Lane in Prince Frederick, Calvert County.

ABOUT "A Christmas Story":

Set in the 1940's during a snowy Christmas season in Indiana, nine-year-old Ralphie Parker longs for the ideal Christmas gift - a 200-Shot Carbine Action Range Model Air Riffle, with a compass and this thing which tells time, built right into the stock! But when Ralphie's gruff dad and doting mom, overbearing teacher, and even a stressed-out Santa quote the usual BB gun warning "You'll shoot your eye out!", Ralphie mounts a full-scale, hint dropping campaign that is a sly combination of innocence and calculation. Will anyone hear his pleas or will they all be mesmerized by his Old Man's "Major Award"?!

SHOW DATES, TIMES & VENUES:

Friday November 6th - 8:00pm, St. John Vianney Family Life Center
Saturday November 7th - 8:00pm, St. John Vianney Family Life Center
Friday November 13th - 8:00pm, St. John Vianney Family Life Center
Saturday November 14th - 2:00pm, St. John Vianney Family Life Center (Matinee)
Saturday November 14th - 8:00pm, St. John Vianney Family Life Center

TICKET PRICES:

Tickets for all ages and all performances are $10 each

TO PURCHASE TICKETS:

ADVANCE SALES, GROUP SALES: Log on to www.paxplays.com and visit our On-line Box Office!

AT THE DOOR: Beginning 1 hour prior to show times

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Call 410-326-1401

ABOUT PATUXENT PLAYHOUSE:

Since 1989 Patuxent Playhouse has been entertaining audiences across Southern Maryland as one of the oldest non-profit community theater groups in the area. Our goal will always be to provide quality family entertainment, but what sets us apart is our relationship with community members and other non-profit organizations in our area. We provide our stage productions as fund raising events and lend our resources to others in need of support. Patuxent Playhouse develops relationships with local youth organizations and is dedicated to providing youth drama and mentor programs, so children in our community have an outlet to express themselves in a safe, hassle free environment. We believe we have something for everyone interested in the performing arts.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Terra Naomi is at Blackbox Theatre Sunday, Nov. 8, at 8p


Terra Naomi will be performing at the Black Box Theatre in Indian Head this Sunday, Nov. 8, at 8p. Terra won the first-ever YouTube Award for Best Music Video in 2006 for her performance of "Say It's Possible." She has over 15 million views of her homemade videos on YouTube and nearly 35,000 subscribers. She also had a solo performance at Wembley Stadium in London as part of the Live Earth concert in 2007.

At the door sales only and seating is limited to 84 individuals. Doors will open one hour prior to concert time. Visit http://www.indianheadblackbox.org/ for more information.

Learn more about Terra Naomi at her web site: http://www.terranaomi.com/

Tune in to the Live Morning Show on Friday when David will preview some of her music.


New Shows Thursday and Friday at Noon

Episode 3 of Groovy Tunes -- A Look Back at the 70's debuts Thursday right after the News at Noon. Then on Friday at the same time, Episode 4 of The Amanda LePore Show debuts. You can also catch the repeat performances on Saturday night starting at 8p.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

INTERVIEW: Brown Univ. Prof. Henry Rosemont on Upcoming Symposium about Asian Issues

A free two-day public symposium to discuss Asian Perspectives on 21-Century Issues has been scheduled for Friday and Saturday, November 13 and 14, at St. Mary's College of Maryland in St. Mary's City. One of the key speakers is Brown University professor Henry Rosemont. Prior to moving to Brown, Prof. Rosemont taught at SMCM and lived in St. Mary's County for 24 years.

David recently had the pleasure of interviewing Prof. Rosemont about the upcoming symposium, as well as China's growing political, economic, and military power on the world stage and what that means for the people of the United States.

Listen to the MP3 PodCast (10 Minutes, 34 Seconds)

Find out more about the symposium here...

Show Highlights for Wed. Nov. 4

David, James, & Mike attempt to solve the world's problems on radioSOMD's Wednesday Morning Show. Download the MP3 PodCast (11 Minutes, 31 Seconds)