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Definitely not for the “tween” audience, Tri-Valley Repertory Theatre opened “Avenue Q” this past weekend. With lots of hilarious, no-holes-barred adult scenes and language, leave the youngsters at home for this satirical musical running through Nov. 2 at the gorgeous Bankhead Theater, 2400 First St. in Livermore. Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx created this gutsy musical that takes on racial stereotypes, sex issues and more with an in-your-face attitude. But, there’s something about a puppet surfing the Internet for porn or singing “Everyone’s a Little Bit Racist” that makes it less offensive and drives a more positive message home.

Well directed by John Maio with impressive projections and puppets, the show manages to stay right on the edge of being funny rather than insulting, Another nice touch was Brian Olkowski the zahri by naraam-handmade slip on all leather ballet flats for women moroccan style khussa and Jay Sharma’s low-rent tenement set with clever drop-down windows displaying inside rooms in miniature, Many in this talented cast (especially Sean McGrory as Princeton, Jennifer Stark as Kate Monster and David Leon as Trekkie) not only sing and act but they do so while operating a puppet to great effect, A very fun number involved puppet moving boxes singing and dancing with Princeton..

For a good time, call 925-373-6800 or go to www.livermoreperformingarts.org. Go early and enjoy lunch or dinner at one of the many restaurants that line Livermore’s vibrant First Street. Director Steve Kinsella brings the ever-popular “Forever Plaid” to Cue Live, 1835 Colfax St. in Concord. Running Oct. 24-Nov. 2, the story follows four young singers killed in a car crash on their way to a big concert, who manage to return from the great beyond for one last performance. The cast includes Doug Brown, James Brady, Jeff Ashton and Chris Finetti with Rose Marie Forment on piano. Great four-part harmonies will have you singing all the way home. Produced by the Brentwood Theatre Company, call 925-516-5936 or go to www.thebrentwoodtheater.org for tickets.

Kenn Adams’ Adventure Theater brings “Adventure in Space” to Clayton on Oct, 26 at 3 p.m, The story follows a hero who travels to a distant planet to help its inhabitants overthrow the wicked usurper and restore the rightful monarch to the zahri by naraam-handmade slip on all leather ballet flats for women moroccan style khussa the throne, The audience helps create the show, making all of the sound effects, becoming the scenery, inventing the story twists and even becoming some of the characters, The show takes place at St, John’s Episcopal Church, 5555 Clayton Road, For tickets, call 925-672-8717 or go to brownpapertickets.com..

The audience helps create the show, making all of the sound effects, becoming the scenery, inventing the story twists and even becoming some of the characters. The show takes place at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 5555 Clayton Road. For tickets, call 925-672-8717 or go to brownpapertickets.com. Director Steve Kinsella brings the ever-popular “Forever Plaid” to Cue Live, 1835 Colfax St. in Concord. Running Oct. 24-Nov. 2, the story follows four young singers killed in a car crash on their way to a big concert, who manage to return from the great beyond for one last performance.

The cast includes Doug Brown, James Brady, Jeff Ashton and Chris Finetti with Rose Marie Forment on piano, Great four-part harmonies will have you singing all the way home, Produced by the Brentwood Theatre Company, call 925-516-5936 or go to www.thebrentwoodtheater.org for tickets, High production values and enthusiastic teens mark Contra Costa Musical Theatre’s production of “Bye Bye Birdie” at Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center through Nov, 15, This popular old chestnut tells of teen heartthrob (Conrad Birdie) who has been drafted into the Army, His manager (Albert Peterson) devises a publicity stunt where Conrad travels to Sweet Apple, Ohio, to give his biggest the zahri by naraam-handmade slip on all leather ballet flats for women moroccan style khussa fan Kim “one last kiss” before reporting for duty, Of course, the fan has a boyfriend and the manager has a girlfriend (Rose Alvarez) with her own needs..

Scenic artist Kelly Tighe incorporated the 1950s into his colorful design, which includes a giant 1950s-era television hovering over the stage in one scene. Director/choreographer Christina Lazo stayed true to the youthful tone by casting teens in the roles and giving them athletic, high-energy dance moves. Robert Lopez (Albert), Nicole Helfer (Rose) and Scott Phillips (Kim’s dad) really stand out. Lopez makes a terrific Albert with right-on comedic timing and a voice that so sweetly hits notes I didn’t know existed. He and Helfer have excellent chemistry together, with Helfer also displaying her gift for comedy not to mention a dynamite voice and very impressive dance moves.

If you have “tweens” at home, they’ll love this show, Call 925-943-SHOW or go to www.lesherartscenter.org, Definitely not for the “tween” audience, Tri-Valley Repertory Theatre opened “Avenue Q” this past weekend, With lots of hilarious, no-holes-barred adult scenes and language, leave the youngsters at home for this satirical musical running through Nov, 2, at the Bankhead Theater, 2400 First St, in Livermore, Robert Lopez the zahri by naraam-handmade slip on all leather ballet flats for women moroccan style khussa and Jeff Marx created this gutsy musical that takes on racial stereotypes, sex issues and more with an in-your-face attitude, But, there’s something about a puppet surfing the Internet for porn or singing “Everyone’s a Little Bit Racist” that makes it less offensive and drives a more positive message home..



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