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Wednesday, January 26,2011

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January 26 and 28 at 8:00 p.m. January 30 at 2:00 p.m. Make Opera Not War. UNCSA’s Stevens Center, 405 West 4th St., Winston-Salem. A classic tale of relationships and infidelity gets a 1960s face lift in the A.J.

Fletcher Opera Institute’s production of Così fan tutte. For tickets or more information, call 336-721-1945 or visit www.uncsa.edu/performances.

January 27 - February 13. The 9 th Annual Greensboro

Fringe Festival. Downtown Greensboro. The only

festival of its kind in the Triad, the 9 th Annual Greensboro

Fringe will present over 25 new works for the stage showcasing all local artists. For more information, show times, and tickets, call 336-549-7431 or visit www. greensborofringefestival.org.

January 27-29 and February 2-5. 7:30 p.m. The Three

Musketeers. Meroney Theater, downtown Salisbury.

Play by Ken Ludwig presented by the Piedmont Players

Theatre as the first show of 2011. For tickets or more information, call 704-633-5471 or visit www.piedmontplayers.com. January 28-29 and February 5. 3:30 and 7:30 pm. Black Mama Monologues. Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center, 1700 Orchard St., Greensboro. A performance written by local performers that will make you laugh and ponder the spectrum of Black Motherhood. Presented by the We Are One Artistic Collective. For more information, call 336-373-5881.

February 3-5. 8:00 p.m. To Buy the Sun: The Challenge

of Pauli Murray. The ArtsCenter, 300-G East Main St.,

Carrboro. A play exploring the life and legacy of North

Carolina’s own civil rights activist, Pauli Murray. For more

information, call 919.929.2787 or visit www.artscenterlive.org.

February 4. 7 p.m. Absolutely Ridiculous Cabaret. The Broach Theater, 520 S. Elm St., Greensboro. Variety, comedy, music and dancers hosted by Eric T. Belmont and J.R. Annecelli. For tickets or more information,

call 333-2605.

February 4-20. 8:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, 3:00 pm on Sundays. A Woman Called Truth. The Stained Glass Playhouse, 4401 Indiana Avenue, Winston Salem. A play chronicling the life of Sojourner Truth in honor of Black History Month. For tickets or more information, call 336-499-1010.

February 12. 8:00 p.m. The Love Show. The ArtsCenter,

300-G East Main St., Carrboro. Transactors

Improv presents The Love Show, the company’s annual

celebration of the joys and tortures of romantic love. For more information, call 919.929.2787 or visit www. artscenterlive.org.

February 17-19. North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival.

The ArtsCenter, 300-G East Main St., Carrboro.

North Carolina’s leading festival of improv, sketch, film/

video, and standup comedy. For full schedule, descriptions,

and ticket pricing, visit www.nccomedyarts.com.

February 19. 3:30 pm. Maafa/Kuumba. Caldcleugh

Multicultural Arts Center, 1700 Orchard St., Greensboro.

Back by community demand, We Are One Cultural

Arts Project presents Maafa/Kuumba, a teaching performance

about the cultural history of African people. For more information, call 336-373-5881.

Now through January 30. Paper Lantern Theatre Company presents End Days. Triad Stage’s UpStage Cabaret, 232 South Elm St., Greensboro. A rapturously funny play by award winning playwright Deborah Zoe Laufer. For a full schedule or to purchase tickets, please call 336-272-0160 or visit www.paperlanterntheatre.com. Saturdays. 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Acting Classes! Windsor Recreation Center, 1601 E. Lee St., Greensboro. $5 registration fee and scholarships are available for those in need. For more information, contact Charlene Duncan at 681-8980. Seating is limited!

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