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THEATER – Live Theatre Workshop opens an Agatha Christie mystery, “The Unexpected Guest.”

ETCETERA, the late-nite gang at Live Theatre Workshop, is doing “Danny and the Deep Blue Sea.”

Late Night Theatre at Beowulf Alley Theatre dips into World War II history for “I Count Time By How A Body Sways.”

Arid Rose Theater, the city’s newest company, makes its debut with a production of “Art.”

All the details are listed on the Future Shows theater page.

MUSIC The Tucson Jazz Society’s Jazz Under The Stars series at St. Philip’s Plaza continues through October.

Wild Women have a CD release party at the Berger Center.

The line-up is set for the Tucson Jazz Society’s New Year’s Eve jazz all-star gala.

Find all the details on the Future Shows film and music page.

All the club dates for local jazz groups are posted on the LBS (Let The Show Begin) Calendar.

DANCE The University of Arizona’s Jazz Dance Showcase featuring the UA Dance repertory kicks off Jazz in AZ week on campus.

Art.If.Act Dance Project makes its debut in October.

Ballet Tucson’s opening night gala will celebrate the company’s 24th season. Christmas brings “The Nutcracker.”

Dance and Desert in the spring is followed by the Urban Picnic. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” concludes the season.

All the time and ticket information is posted on the Future Shows dance page.

FILM – Reviews are on the Film page for “Fame” and “In the Loop.”

Keep up with the Loft Cinema’s special events each week in “Life at the Loft” on the Film page.

Classic films screening at the downtown Fox Theatre are posted on the Future Shows film and music page.

 

DOING IT FOR THE LOVE Watch for our next feature on a Tucson personality whose life is dedicated to enriching our arts community. Be thinking of someone you think would make an excellent candidate for this ongoing spotlight in Let The Show Begin. Also check out our first three in the 4 the Love Gallery.

Been Eating To Any Good Beats Lately?

Our musically inclined restaurant reviewers are looking for some new restaurants presenting both good jazz and good food. Preferably at the same time. Past reviews are posted in Eat to The Beat.

If you know of one, please send email to chuck@tucsonstage.com or go to Letters to Chuck and send us a note from there.