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Donna’s Calendar of Events

The ongoing exhibit of Opposites Attract at Exeter’s CACHE museum

Community Theater

“Ghost of a Chance” is a family comedy about a ghost trying to prevent his widow from remarrying and a kooky psychic. Runs March 1-23 at the Temple Theater, 514 E. Visalia St., Hanford. 550 584-7241 or www.kingsplayers.org

“Shrek, the Musical,” the story of an ogre and Donkey on their daring quest to rescue the feisty Princess Fiona, runs March 13-22 at the College of the Sequoias Theatre, 915 S. Mooney, Visalia. www.cos.edu/theatre

“Newsies,” the stirring Broadway musical where turn of the century newsboys strike again unfair conditions, runs March 28-April 13 at the Barn Theater, 42 S. Plano, Porterville. 559 310-7046 or www.portervillebarntheater.com

“Alice by Heart” reimagines Alice in Wonderland in a musical WWII setting where Alice escapes the war in a whimsical wonderland. Runs March 28-April 6 at the Lindsay Community Theater, 190 N. Elmwood. 559 284-2223 or www.lindsaycommunitytheater.com

Art shows

Arts Visalia shows China native Muzi Li Rowe’s art using antiquated technology and electronic waste in March. Open Wednesdays-Saturdays 12-5:30 p.m. 559 739-0905 or www.artsvisalia.org

Brandon-Mitchell Gallery hosts a show by young non-verbal autistic artist John Bukshtine during the March and April First Friday Art Walks in Downtown, after service at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays and by appointment. 117 S. Locust, Visalia, 559 625-2441 or www.brandonmitchellgallery.org

College of the Sequoias Gallery hosts its Annual Juried Student Exhibition from April 1-May 9. Open Tuesdays-Thursdays 10-4. Room 214 (downstairs) in the Kaweah Building, 915 S. Mooney, Visalia. Free 20-minute parking in the circle drive. www.facebook.com/costartgallery

College of the Sequoias Library is displaying “Fabric Memorials—Rethinking Gun Violence” by Jo-Ann Morgan” from March 4-June 20. 915 S. Mooney, Visalia. www.facebook.com/cosartgallery

The Oval Gallery is showing work by the Oval Gallery’s members: Francisco Alonso, Jesse Ochoa and Eden Santos. A combination of printmaking, paintings, and 3D work. The show is a prelude for the South Valley Art Tour (SVAT) on March 29-30, where they will lead a collaborative printmaking workshop in the gallery. 808 N. Court. Open Tuesdays & Thursdays 10-2, Fridays 5-9 p.m. and Saturdays 2-8 p.m. www.instagram.com/theovalgallery

Tulare City Historical Museum features artwork by Tipton Elementary, Middle and High School students. From March 6-29. 444 W. Tulare Ave., Tulare. Open Thursdays-Saturdays 10-4. 559 686-2074 or www.tularehistoricalmuseum.org

The Center for Art, Culture and History in Exeter (CACHE) displays “Opposites Attract,” featuring representational art by local artist Arnie Jones and a group exhibit of abstract work, Jan. 11-March 30. Open Mon, Thurs, Fri 10-4 (closed 12-12:30) and Sat & Sun 12-4. 125 South B St. 559 592-5900 or www.cach-exeter.org

The Lindsay Art Association presents “The Human Form,” an exhibition exploring the diverse ways artists interpret and depict the human figure, from classical realism to expressive abstraction, through April 4. 165 N. Gale Hill. Open Fridays 12-4. www.lindsaymuseumandgallery.org

Kings Art Center presents a show by artist Beth Thielen and The Just Collective, her student artists who were previously incarcerated, through April 12. Open Wednesdays-Fridays 12-5 and Saturdays & Sundays 12-3. 605 N. Douty, Hanford. www.kingsartcenter.org

 

Special events

South Valley Art Tour, the Art Consortium’s annual tour of Tulare County artists who invite you into their workspaces from 10-5 on Saturday and Sunday, March 29 & 30. Free. Get your map at www.artsconsortium.org/events/acsvat

 

Events by date

Friday, March 21

Saturday, March 22

Tuesday, March 25

Friday, March 28

Saturday, March 29

Friday, April 4

Friday, April 4

Saturday, April 5

Sunday, April 6

 

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