Robin Hood sweeps through the library

Hold on to your pocketbooks. The Traveling Lantern Theatre Company will present Robin Hood at 7 p.m. on Feb. 26 at the Santa Maria Public Library. The event is open to children ages 5 and older. Tickets are required and will be available in the children’s room of the library beginning Feb. 12. Walk-ins won’t be allowed.

For more information, call 925-0994 or visit the library at 421 S. McClelland St. in Santa Maria.

Murder in Mind needs an actress

Murder in Mind Productions is looking for a female part for its next interactive murder mystery dinner theater
production of The Altos Meet Marty Stewart. The role is for “Nebbiolo/Sangiovese Alto”—twin daughters of Tony and Carmela Alto. Age range is 20 to 35 years.

Auditions will be scheduled by appointment only. Rehearsals begin mid-February, and the show opens March 15 and runs through May 3 on Sundays at the Spyglass Restaurant. There’s some pay.

Call Ron or Judie at 489-3875 to schedule an appointment and for more info.

See valentines at the C Gallery

The C Gallery in Los Alamos is presenting Alan Satchwell at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 6 at 466 Bell St. in Los Alamos. Satchwell will create a musical valentine with jazz ballads and love songs, and the C Gallery will top it off with chocolates, strawberries, and complimentary champagne. The “Sing To Me” recitals are characterized by acoustic vocals with an intimate audience of only 50 people. There are no microphones, no wires, and no parking hassle—just pure song. Intermission features a backyard bonfire with treats.

Satchwell boasts a long history of musical performance.  He composes, sings, and plays trumpet. He worked with TV’s Solid Gold, has been a studio singer for Disney and Dan Fogelburg, was a gospel director and soloist, and appeared in the 1998 TV special Hollywood Presents ‘Easter Seals.’ As a trumpeter, he’s played for Beverly Hills 90210, Ghostbusters, and Jumanji. He recently performed in the Santa Barbara Smooth Jazz Festival and at Soho Club and Restaurant, and he’s been the musical director for the Santa Ynez Valley Presbyterian Church for the past 10 years.

Tickets cost $20. For more information, call 344-3807.

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