PNC Broadway in Louisville 'Cats': How to Get Tickets, Show Dates
PNC Broadway in Louisville brings 'Cats' to Central Kentucky. Here's a sneak peek of the music and dance from the Tony Award-winning musical.
Louisville Courier Journal
Starting a new club? Want to promote your next show or concert? Planning a fun event for the public? You'll want to add this to our calendar.
The Pocono Record hosts an online community calendar that you can contribute to. Thousands of readers head to the Pocono Record website every day, and many of those online visitors make it a point to check out our local Entertainment section. The list of community events is linked on our Entertainment home page under “calendar”.
To submit your event, go to poconorecord.com/things-to-do/events and click on the “PROMOTE YOUR EVENT” button. You will be asked to enter details next. You can even add virtual events to the list.
Looking for something to do nearby? Search the calendar for events ranging from theater to open mic nights and more.
Here is a selection of events currently listed on our online community calendar.
“Preparation for Kindergarten” report.
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Families with children entering kindergarten in the East Stroudsburg School District in the fall of 2022 can attend this fun and informative event.
ESASD staff will be on hand to explain the registration process and necessary documents. Parents will be able to chat with school nurses, guidance counselors, ELL teachers and special education professionals.
Free vision screenings will be available for children ages 5 and under, courtesy of Pocono Mountains United Way.
Free refreshments, games, crafts and activities will be available for children. Incoming kindergarten students can receive free books, school supplies and backpacks. Pike County residents can sign up for a free library card.
When: 10 am Saturday
Where: East Stroudsburg High School South, 279 N. Courtland St., East Stroudsburg
More information: Learn more at esasd.net.
Magic for the people of the Lehigh Valley
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You'll want to make the trip to Bethlehem for this one.
Magician Justin Willman, star and creator of the Netflix series “Magic For Humans,” will take the Musikfest Café stage to dazzle crowds for “Magic For Humans in Person.” Willman wants to “melt your brain while making you laugh.”
Willman has been called a “new breed of magician” making magic cool again by the LA Times. USA TODAY has described him as “like a magician, but cooler.”
Opening for Willman is fellow magician Nick Paul, a Magic For Humans consultant who combines physical comedy with magic. Paul has appeared on Conan and NBC.
when: Doors open at 6:30 p.m. 3rd of March
Where: Musikfest Café, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem
Cost: Tickets start at $34
More information: Head online to bit.ly/3haRVXu.
All you can eat breakfast? Yes please.
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The Albrightsville Fire Company will be hosting an All You Can Eat breakfast next weekend. Hungry patrons can eat in or grab breakfast to go.
The menu includes ham, eggs, sausage, pancakes, French toast and more.
When: 7:30 am to noon, Sunday, March 6
Where: Albrightsville Fire Company Firehouse, 2454 Pennsylvania 534, Albrightsville
More information: Call 570-722-8325 for more information.
Scranton Releases 'Jellicle'
The beloved musical is on its northern North American tour, and what kind of tour would it be without a stop in Northeast Pennsylvania?
A circulation was published in our sister paper's community journal, at Tri-County Independent website, announces that the musical CATS is set to cross the Scranton Cultural Center Stage in April.
When: 22 April 20:00
Where: Scranton Cultural Center, 420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton
Cost: Tickets start at $37
More information: Head online to scrantonculturalcenter.org