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Dance TV: Halloween
Oct. 15-18
Anne of Green Gables
Oct. 10-18
UMD Marshall Performing Arts
Stage version of L.M. Montgomery’s 1908 children’s novel, about an 11-year-old orphan who is sent to a farm in Nova Scotia. Her spirit, stubbornness and determination transform the quiet community into a place bursting with laughter, love and life.
Gordon Lightfoot Tribute
Friday, Oct. 10, 8 pm
Harrington Arts Center, Superior
In the city of the Edmund Fitzgerald’s last port of call, Mike Fornes and Whispers of the North perform Lightfoot’s most memorable songs in this historic venue.
Rock Out Autism: Decades
Saturday, Oct. 11, 5-10 pm
Grand View Bar & Grill
Music of the ‘50s at 5 pm, the ‘60s at 6 pm and so on up to the ‘90s at 9 pm. Come dressed as your favorite decade. Money raised goes toward a college scholarship for a high school graduate living with autism. Live music by Israel Malachi, Avondale, Yellowcloud Rising and more.
Todd Barry
Saturday, Oct. 11, 8:30 pm
The West Theatre
The comedian has appeared on Stephen Colbert, David Letterman, Conan and Seth Meyers. His acting credits include The Wrestler and Road Trip. You may have heard his voice on Bob’s Burgers and Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Steve Hirsh & Nathan Hanson
Sunday, Oct. 12, 3 pm
210 Gallery, Sandstone
Two real-time composers/improvisors, jazz saxophonist Nathan Hanson and percussionist Steve Hirsh, perform a concert than will be recorded for a future release. Come lend your energy to help make this live recording a showcase of artistic excellence.
Haunted History Talk
Monday, Oct. 13, 5:30-7 pm
Fairlawn Mansion
Special guests from the Duluth Paranormal Society will share some of their findings from recent local paranormal investigations. Costumes encouraged. Guests will be taken on a brief tour of the first floor of Fairlawn Mansion, which will be decorated in Victorian mourning.
Dance TV: Halloween
Oct. 15-18
Infectiously joyful fusion of Soul Train, Solid Gold, Club MTV and American Bandstand with a spooky twist. The cast and crew stir up backstage chaos while the cameras roll with electrifying dance and beats, featuring original music by Minnesota musicians.
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