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‘Disenchanted’ Enchanting Audiences At Circa ’21

Alex Hooper, 'Rent,' 'Disenchanted' And More In Today's FUN10!

Quinn Mei Lysaght, seen in “Disenchanted,” graduated in 2020 from Point Park University, with a bachelor’s in musical theater.

“Disenchanted!” runs through Nov. 6 and has scheduled performances on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:45 p.m., Sundays at 5:45 p.m., and Wednesday matinées at 1:30 p.m. Ticket prices are $56.55 for the evening dinner-and-show productions and $49.73 for the plated-lunch matinées.

Reservations are available through the Circa ’21 ticket office. Contact the theater at 1828 3rd Ave., Rock Island or by calling 309-786-7733 ext. 2. Due to state requirements, masks must be worn by all Circa guests, regardless of vaccination status.

Davenport Public Library Giving You Sisterly Advice

Get Some Sisterly Advice at the Davenport Public LibraryNormaLeah’s Sisterly Advice is an ‘empowerment session’ educating women and those who love them about ovarian cancer and its genetic link to other cancers. This informative and entertaining session, held Tuesday, September 28th at 6:30 pm at Fairmount St. (3000 N. Fairmount St.) and virtually, empowers all women to assess their personal risk, explore risk reduction strategies, recognize ovarian cancer’s subtle symptoms, and seek proper medical attention for the best outcome. It’s the advice Norma and Leah would give – if they could. Registration is required for both in-person and virtual attendance at: https://bit.ly/dpl-sisterlyadvice.

This program is hosted indoors. Please observe social distancing and follow local COVID-19 safety recommendations. Masks are recommended. This program is subject to COVID-19 safety protocol updates.

This event is FREE and open to the public. For more information visit www.davenportlibrary.com or call the library at (563) 326-7832.

‘Little Shop Of Horrors’ Sprouting At Spotlight Theatre

A new Spotlight Theatre production of the beloved musical, “Little Shop of Horrors” is creeping into the Moline theater this weekend!

'Little Shop Of Horrors' Creeping Into Moline's Spotlight Theatre This Weekend

Becca Johnson as Audrey, gets friendly with her Venus flytrap counterpart, Audrey II.

Directed by Spotlight co-owner Brent Tubbs, and starring Jacob Johnson as Seymour and Becca Johnson (no relation) as Audrey, the Alan Menken/Howard Ashman musical is a dream come true for all three. It opens tonight, Friday, Sept. 24 at 1800 7th Ave., Moline.

Based on a Roger Corman B-movie, non-musical cult classic (1960), in the 1982 off-Broadway hit, the meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names “Audrey II” — after his coworker crush, Audrey.

This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down-and-out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it human blood. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II’s out-of-this-world origins and relentless march towards global domination.

Performances will be at 7 p.m. Sept. 24, 25, and Oct. 1-2, plus 2 p.m. on Sundays, Sept. 26 and Oct. 3. Tickets are $20 in advance and $22 at the door. For reservations and more information, visit thespotlighttheatreqc.com.

Rock Island Public Library Offering Kids Storytimes

Parents and other caregivers now have two options for storytimes at the Rock Island Public Library.

Kids' Storytimes Offered Friday At Rock Island Southwest LibraryIn addition to the library’s ongoing virtual storytimes, offered at 10:30 am on Tuesdays via Facebook Live, the library has begun a limited in-person Friday storytime at the Rock Island Public Library Southwest branch, 9010 Ridgewood Road. The in-person version will be offered at 10:30 am on October 1.

Whenever possible, the in-person storytimes will be offered outside. If conditions require moving inside to the Southwest Library Community Room, masks will be required for all patrons over age 2. To ensure social distancing, the inside storytime is limited to 25 people, including parents/caregivers. A caregiver must attend with the child.

At both the virtual and in-person storytimes, Children’s Librarian Ranell Dennis offers a story, song, rhyme, or fingerplay, and an activity for children ages five and under. The Tuesday virtual storytime is also available on demand afterwards via the Rock Island Library Facebook page or YouTube channel. The events are free and open to any parent/caregiver and their children.

For more details, visit www.rockislandlibrary.org, call 309-732-READ, or follow the library pages on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Bettendorf Public Library Pouring Out Craft-Tea Event

Crafters and makers of all types are invited for conversation, tea, and craft time at the Bettendorf Public Library’s Craft-Tea event. Held at the Library located at 2950 Learning Campus Dr. in Bettendorf, Craft-Tea will take place on Tuesday, September 28th from 7:00 PM – 8:30 Bettendorf Public Library’s Craft-Tea event gives makers time to craft and minglePM. Crafters aged 16 and up are welcome to bring their own projects for this dedicated work time while enjoying a beverage and the opportunity to socialize with other crafters. Complimentary tea and water will be available at this free event thanks to the sponsorship of the Friends of the Bettendorf Public Library. No registration is required to attend.

The Bettendorf Public Library values active engagement and collaboration with residents and community groups, enhancing the quality of life for Bettendorf residents. Craft-Tea offers makers a place to share ideas while giving them committed time to create. Those not currently working on a project need not stay away from this event. The Bettendorf Public Library will have colored pencils, paper, and other crafting supplies available. More information about Craft-Tea or other Bettendorf Public Library events can be found on the Library’s website at www.bettendorflibrary.com, by calling 563-344-4179, or by emailing info@bettendorflibrary.com.

ABOUT the Bettendorf Public Library Information Center: Located at 2950 Learning Campus Drive, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722, the Library’s mission is “Committed to providing access to information and ideas for all.” For more information, visit www.bettendorflibrary.com or call 563-344-4175.

Lowland Block Party Returning Next Weekend

After a three year hiatus, Lowland Block Party returns for its fourth edition 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3 at the Laborspace, 311 21st St., Rock Island.
Organizer Jon Burns posted the following about the event:
Rock Island's Lowland Block Party Returns Oct. 3 With Art, Beer, Music And MoreWe’ve carved out a nice lil block over the last decade on the east-side of the downtown, which we’ve self-identified as the Lowland area. Our block party not only brings awareness to our neighbors, but also to our creative and entrepreneurial friends that are scattered throughout the QC area, whom we’ve worked with and been inspired by over the years.
FOOD: Roosters (wings, pulled pork, etc)
CRAFT BEER: Wake Brewing
VENDORS: Death Stitch (clothing), Jon Burns (prints, paintings), Blue Aether Witchery (collages), Metscadicks (stickers, pins, and prints), Carolyn Krueger (pottery, handmade knit hats), Erica Parrott (prints, zines), Glen Lowry (prints), Personal Archive Records (LPs, CDs, tapes), Midwest Writing Center (books), Dave Lager (author/ books), Adventure Orange (wearable fine arts), Desoto Arts (collages/ pottery), Isabel Doom (hand painted statues), Collaborative HeART Studios (ceramics), Out to Launch (photography) Meatboil (art, stickers, prints) Lucas Berns (paper weavings) Stu (tapes) Johnnie Cluney (face painting, art) Doom Kitty Creations (eclectic curiosities, handmade crafts) Liv Carrow (books, magazines)
PERFORMANCES: Bob Bucko Jr., Chris Bernat of Chrash (solo), Chad Gooch of Tambourine (solo), Jeff Tady, Midwest Writing Center, Ragged Records & Music Presents DJ sets by Memorywerks Musik, Noir Wave.
the corner of 3rd & 21st downtown Rock Island
free, 10am-5pm, friendly kids & dogs welcome
* this is an outdoor event. Rozz-Tox will be open for the duration of the block party. masks are required to enter the building, use the restrooms, and whenever not seated at your table.

‘Right Side Of The Highway’ Artworks On Display Through Oct. 2

“The Right Side of the Highway”, photographs & drawings by Randy Tracy, will be on display from September 17 through October 2 at Sunrise Galleries located at 114 E 2nd Street in Downtown Muscatine.  A reception to meet the artists will be held Friday, Right Side Of The Highway Art Exhibit Opens Tonight In MuscatineSeptember 17 from 5:30 to 8:00PM.

Tracy’s interest and love for art helped him to find opportunities to work in the art world. Through Crossroads, Inc (crossroadsmuscatine.org), he works as a gallery assistant at Sunrise Galleries helping to prepare art shows, finish framing projects, and maintain the gallery’s online retail website.

“ I enjoy art because with art I can really express myself. It’s a hard feeling to describe, I don’t know what it is, but art just clicks for me. Art is everywhere you look,” said Tracy, “it’s in drawings, paintings,
the media, and even a chair is art … someone designed it. People are even art and can express themselves freely. I love to express myself and art helps me do that.”

Right Side Of The Highway Art Exhibit Opens Tonight In MuscatineThis art exhibit features a collection of vacation photos by Randy Tracy as he traveled home to Connecticut this summer to visit his grandparents.  His hometown, Plainfield, CT is 1,100 miles due East of Muscatine on US Highway 6.  Also on display are a handful of Randy’s charcoal drawings featuring his own superhero creation, “Super Eagle”. He hopes he may one day turn Super Eagle into his own comic book.

Randy, 35, grew up in Plainfield, CT and attended drawing classes at Quinebaug Valley Community College. He moved to Iowa with his family in 2016.

Bereskin Holding Pastel Art Seminar

Want To Learn Pastel Drawing? Check Out Bettendorf's Bereskin Art GalleryCecile Houel’s Mississippi River Pastel seminar is a 2 – Day workshop Oct. 2-3 focusing on superior pastel techniques and how to reach the magic of the feel in a painting, both leading to spectacular results!
Enjoy the pastel medium and the spell-bounding beauty of nature at the Bereskin Gallery, 2967 State St., Bettendorf.
Class Fee $150
Shop during regular business hours, Tuesday-Friday from 10:00- 5:30; Saturday 9:00-4:00 OR call to make a personal appointment for your personal shopping needs.

‘Rent’ Coming To Adler Next Weekend

The producers of the RENT 25TH Anniversary Farewell Tour announced today that single tickets for the upcoming tour engagement on Sunday, October 3, 2021 at the Adler Theatre in Davenport are available in person at the Adler Theatre Box Office (136 E. 3rd St.) and online at Ticketmaster.com.  Tickets are $83, $55.50 and $40.50.

'Rent' 25th Anniversary Farewell Tour Coming To Davenport's Adler Theatre

The 2021-22 Broadway at the Adler series features “Rent,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Cats,” and tributes to Simon & Garfunkel and Carole King. plus a rescheduled “Waitress” next June 1.

For a quarter of a century, Jonathan Larson’s RENT has inspired us to choose love over fear and to live without regret. This Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning phenomenon follows a year in the lives of a diverse group of artists and friends struggling to follow their dreams without selling out. It has become more than a musical – it’s a cultural touchstone, a rite of passage and a source of joy and strength for millions. RENT has become a part of us forever.

The show received its world premiere off-Broadway at New York Theatre Workshop on February 13, 1996 to ecstatic reviews and transferred to Broadway on April 29, 1996. RENT won the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical as well as the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Whether you’ve never seen RENT or have completely lost count, you can’t miss it this time around – the 25th Anniversary “Farewell Season of Love” is your FINAL CHANCE to experience this celebrated touring production.

Based on original direction by Michael Greif (Tony and Drama Desk Nominations, RENT), Evan Ensign re-stages the 20th anniversary tour. Original Broadway creatives Marlies Yearby (Choreography), Angela Wendt (Costume Design), and Tim Weil (Music Supervision and Additional Arrangements) are joined by Jonathan Spencer (Lighting Design), Keith Caggiano (Sound Design), MiRi Park (Associate Choreographer), and Matthew E. Maraffi (adapting original scenic design by Paul Clay) to make up the creative team for the tour. Casting for the tour is by Wojcik | Seay Casting.

The RENT 25th Anniversary Farewell Tour is produced by Work Light Productions whose other touring productions include the 2016 Olivier Award-winning production of Jesus Christ Superstar, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Bandstand, and the upcoming tour of the TONY award winning musical Ain’t Too Proud.

Tomfoolery Presenting Alex Hooper!

Tomfoolery On Tremont’s Special Event Alex Hooper will be taking place at 7 p.m. Sept. 29. General admission is $15, a table for two is $35.
Alex Hooper is a stand-up comedian, actor, and professional roaster. He delights crowds by blending dark humor with silly positivity. His joke writing is clever and fearless. Onstage he bursts with energy. Alex shines just like his sparkly wardrobe. He’s headlined clubs all over the Alex Hooper, 'Rent,' 'Disenchanted' And More In Today's FUN10!world. And whether it’s an audience of 11 or 11,000 – Alex leaves comedy goers begging for more.
Alex is best known for his appearances on America’s Got Talent. He’s one of a select few contestants to have been asked to return after being eliminated in season 13. His first AGT performance has over 75 million total online views.
As part of his never ending quest to spread love and joy, Alex releases a weekly podcast – Achilles’ Heel. His podcast pushes guests outside of their comfort zone. Alex tackles tough topics like social anxiety and sex addiction with humor and grace.
In 2018 Alex released his debut comedy album Hugs. Drugs. Pugs. It hit #1 on Amazon and #3 on iTunes Best Selling Comedy Records.
To Say Alex is a serious pug lover is an understatement. For 2018 he created The Pug Yoga Calendar to raise funds for pug rescue: Pug Nation of LA. Ellen Degeneres spotlighted the sold-out 2018 Pug Yoga Calendar on The Ellen Show.
Alex is the creator of CRAVE – an immersive comedy and dance music experience.
Funny or Die named him one of the 15 Funniest Comics to Follow.
Alex’s TV credits include:
-America’s Got Talent – Seasons 13 & 15
-Comedy Central’s Roast Battle
-Comedy Central’s Corporate
-Fox’s New Girl
-TVLand
-Nickelodeon
-The Truly prodigious, Bad Girls Club

 

 

Alex Hooper, 'Rent,' 'Disenchanted' And More In Today's FUN10!
Sean Leary is an author, director, artist, musician, producer and entrepreneur who has been writing professionally since debuting at age 11 in the pages of the Comics Buyers Guide. An honors graduate of the University of Southern California masters program, he has written over 50 books including the best-sellers The Arimathean, Every Number is Lucky to Someone and We Are All Characters.
Alex Hooper, 'Rent,' 'Disenchanted' And More In Today's FUN10!

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