Entertainment Calendar for Jan. 11

ON STAGE

GADSDEN

RITZ THEATRE: 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20, Theatre of Gadsden’s annual Toggle Awards; $5 general admission; 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 and 27 and 2:30 p.m. Jan. 27 and 28, Theatre of Gadsden reprises “Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash”; $17 adults, $15 students and seniors; http://bit.ly/2CWLBjv

 

GUNTERSVILLE

THE WHOLE BACKSTAGE: 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 10 a.m. and noon Saturday, auditions for “Charley’s Aunt”; visit www.wholebackstage.com to
download audition forms and information sheets.

 

IN CONCERT

GADSDEN

BLACKSTONE PUB: Thursday, Travis Posey; Friday, Matt Harvey Band; Saturday, Stephen Hartsfield Band; Tuesday, jazz; Wednesday, Mark Womack

CHESTNUT STATION: Friday, Hidden Element; Saturday, Zero Dark Thirty

THE STILL: Wednesday, Tony Irby

TU’KANOOS: Friday, Pitchin Wu; Saturday, Brandon Stephens

 

RAINBOW CITY

CENTER STAGE: Saturday, Stillbrook; Feb. 2, Black Jacket Symphony performs Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Second Helping” and an assortment of Skynyrd hits; $25 individual tickets, $450 skyboxes of 10 tickets; http://bit.ly/2EPm0qY

LITTLE BRIDGE MARINA: Thursday, Ben Cornutt; Friday, Pioneer Chicken Stand

 

BOAZ

SNEAD STATE: 7 p.m. Jan. 26, Snead State Community College hosts the internationally acclaimed choir, the Aeolians of Oakwood University, in concert in Fielder Auditorium; admission is a $5 donation at the door; 256-840-4188.

 

IN PRINT

GADSDEN

HARDIN CENTER: 11 a.m. first Saturday of each month, The Book Lady reads to children and brings stories to life at Imagination Place

 

ON EXHIBIT

GADSDEN

HARDIN CENTER: Exhibits of pop art by Todd Gray and photography by Richard Slechta open Saturday

MUSEUM OF ART: “The Ring Road,” photos by Lexie Bush; “Celebration and Preservation,” pen and ink drawings by Melissa B. Tubbs, an Alabama Bicentennial Commission Commemorative project celebrating two centuries of Alabama’s architectural history; “There Are No Kings Here,” fingerprints by Dave Thomas; opening receptions at 6 p.m. Friday for Bush exhibit and 6 p.m. Saturday for Tubbs and Thomas exhibits; Saturday’s reception also will include display of non-traditional prints by Jacksonville State University student Lauren Wicker and handmade books by Michael Moore; “An Open Heart Allows Blessings to Flow,” sculpture by Claire Lewis Evans, through Monday

Submit items by noon Mondays for the weekly entertainment calendar. Fax items to 256-549-2105, Attn: That’s the Ticket; or email to gadsdenfeatures@yahoo.com.

Thursday

ON STAGE

GADSDEN

RITZ THEATRE: 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20, Theatre of Gadsden’s annual Toggle Awards; $5 general admission; 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 and 27 and 2:30 p.m. Jan. 27 and 28, Theatre of Gadsden reprises “Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash”; $17 adults, $15 students and seniors; http://bit.ly/2CWLBjv

 

GUNTERSVILLE

THE WHOLE BACKSTAGE: 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 10 a.m. and noon Saturday, auditions for “Charley’s Aunt”; visit www.wholebackstage.com to
download audition forms and information sheets.

 

IN CONCERT

GADSDEN

BLACKSTONE PUB: Thursday, Travis Posey; Friday, Matt Harvey Band; Saturday, Stephen Hartsfield Band; Tuesday, jazz; Wednesday, Mark Womack

CHESTNUT STATION: Friday, Hidden Element; Saturday, Zero Dark Thirty

THE STILL: Wednesday, Tony Irby

TU’KANOOS: Friday, Pitchin Wu; Saturday, Brandon Stephens

 

RAINBOW CITY

CENTER STAGE: Saturday, Stillbrook; Feb. 2, Black Jacket Symphony performs Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Second Helping” and an assortment of Skynyrd hits; $25 individual tickets, $450 skyboxes of 10 tickets; http://bit.ly/2EPm0qY

LITTLE BRIDGE MARINA: Thursday, Ben Cornutt; Friday, Pioneer Chicken Stand

 

BOAZ

SNEAD STATE: 7 p.m. Jan. 26, Snead State Community College hosts the internationally acclaimed choir, the Aeolians of Oakwood University, in concert in Fielder Auditorium; admission is a $5 donation at the door; 256-840-4188.

 

IN PRINT

GADSDEN

HARDIN CENTER: 11 a.m. first Saturday of each month, The Book Lady reads to children and brings stories to life at Imagination Place

 

ON EXHIBIT

GADSDEN

HARDIN CENTER: Exhibits of pop art by Todd Gray and photography by Richard Slechta open Saturday

MUSEUM OF ART: “The Ring Road,” photos by Lexie Bush; “Celebration and Preservation,” pen and ink drawings by Melissa B. Tubbs, an Alabama Bicentennial Commission Commemorative project celebrating two centuries of Alabama’s architectural history; “There Are No Kings Here,” fingerprints by Dave Thomas; opening receptions at 6 p.m. Friday for Bush exhibit and 6 p.m. Saturday for Tubbs and Thomas exhibits; Saturday’s reception also will include display of non-traditional prints by Jacksonville State University student Lauren Wicker and handmade books by Michael Moore; “An Open Heart Allows Blessings to Flow,” sculpture by Claire Lewis Evans, through Monday

Submit items by noon Mondays for the weekly entertainment calendar. Fax items to 256-549-2105, Attn: That’s the Ticket; or email to gadsdenfeatures@yahoo.com.

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