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17th Annual Holiday Guide IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY


Life...here goes. It’s 1946 and George Bailey is a man who has given up his dreams in or- der to help others. His immi- nent suicide on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of his guardian angel, who shows George all of the lives he has touched and how different life in his community would be had he not been born. Spoiler alert - happy, warm, cozy, Christma- sy ending. It’s a Wonderful Life is one of the most critically ac- claimed films ever made.


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Healdsburg, CA. ~ The Raven Performing Arts Theater Wind- sor is very proud to present It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Ra- dio Play, and, frankly, it is quite wonderful. For those of you who are looking for a unique and clever twist of this beloved holiday classic - we have it. This play is exactly what it says it is - a live 1940’s radio broadcast. A bit of history now. Radio per-


formers were true stars (Jimmy Stewart, Abbott and Costello). The actors dressed in costume to stand in front of the mic! And it gets even more inter- esting. Only five actors will play all of the characters. Also, these five actors plus the sound man are on the stage all of the time.


In case you are one of the


two or three people who are not familiar with It’s a Wonderful


was nominated for five Acade- my Awards, including Best Pic- ture, and has been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 Best Ameri- can Films ever made. See our version! We’ll guar- antee you a delightful evening. Bring the kids, the grandpar- ents, the UPS man.


Raven Theater Windsor, 195 Windsor River Road, Windsor. www.ravenperformingarts.org/ December 4-20 Fridays and Saturdays, 8pm Sundays, 2pm Adults - $25 Seniors - $20 Students - $10 For further information: Robby Robinson RobbyLon@aol.com


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SRJC ORCHESTRA, JAZZ, AND SYMPHONY TO PERFORM CONCERT


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sus! Oh, What Anguish” by Bach, and a colorful new piece entitled “Bright Gleams a Bea- con” by David R. Gillingham. The performance will be con- ducted by Dr. Jerome Fleg. SRJC’s Burbank and New-


man Auditoriums are located at 1501 Mendocino Avenue in Santa Rosa. SSU’s Weill Hall is


located at 1801 E Cotati Ave in Rohnert Park. Parking permits are required and available on both campus lots.


For more information regard- ing SRJC concerts, please visit www.santarosa.edu/music/ concerts.php


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