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The Pied Piper Sun 1/14 West Orange Jewish Commu
Schoolhouse Rock Live Mon 1/15 West Orange Jewish Commu
Poet's Forum Tue 1/16 West Orange Jewish Commu

2007


January 2007


Sunday 14 January 2007

The Pied Piper

Sun 14 Jan, 1 pm. The Pied Piper is an original adaptation of the classic children’s tale. What do you do when your town is overrun by ravenous rats? Sara, a poor orphan girl, and the other townspeople of Hamelin turn to the Mayor of Hamelin and his council when their town is threatened. They then call on the Pied Piper to save them from the troublesome creatures. Find out what happens when the town is unable to pay the Piper and the children are led away from the town along with the rats. Second Performance: 4:00 pm $10 Members/Students/Seniors; $14 General Public. 760 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, 07052. Michael Hopkins, 973-530-3400. 14. Jewish Community Center Metrowest - [email][events]


Monday 15 January 2007

Schoolhouse Rock Live

Mon 15 Jan, 11 am. A pop culture phenomenon comes to the musical stage—Long Beach Island’s Surflight Theater presents Schoolhouse Rock Live., the Emmy Award winning 1970s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught history, grammar, math, science, and politics through clever tuneful songs. Tom, a teacher nervous about his first day of school, tries to relax when various characters representing facets of his personality show him how to win his students over with imagination and music. Schoolhouse Rock Live. is good, clean fun; memorable songs with comical live action equals a sensational learning experience. 760 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, 07052. Michael Hopkins, 973-530-3400. $14 General Public. Jewish Community Center Metrowest - [email][events]


Tuesday 16 January 2007

Poet's Forum

Tue 16 Jan, 7:30 pm. Celebrating its 26th anniversary, the JCC MetroWest Poets Forum is one of the longest running poetry series in New Jersey featuring local regional poets, emerging and established. Followed by open microphone readings. 760 Northfield Avenue, West Orange, 07052. Michael Hopkins, 973-530-3400. Jewish Community Center Metrowest - [email][events]

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