Pittsburg, PA
On Tap: Pittsburg theater to reopen with ‘Addams Family Musical’
PITTSBURG
The California Theatre will reopen with Pittsburg Theatre Firm’s manufacturing Nov. 4-6 and Nov. 18-20 of “The Addams Household Musical.”
The theater’s balcony has been renovated and a brand new courtyard added. Advance ticket gross sales shall be dealt with by PTC for this primary manufacturing, and the on-site field workplace will open one hour earlier than every efficiency. For advance tickets or extra data, name 925-439-7529 or go to ptcca.org/tickets. The California Theatre is at 351 Railroad Ave. in Pittsburg.
— California Theatre
CLAYTON
Nov. 5 style sale to learn Diablo Girls’s Chorale
Diablo Girls’s Chorale will host a “Grand Sale Fundraiser’” from 10 a.m. to three p.m. Nov. 5 at 10 Mount Eden Place in Clayton. The fundraiser sale will characteristic girls’s very gently used garments and equipment, new designer jewellery and different bargains. For extra data, e-mail Jennifer at twothemacks@gmail.com.
— Diablo Girls’s Chorale
ANTIOCH
Drama Manufacturing facility to current ‘Dracula’ for 2 weekends
The Drama Manufacturing facility’s fall manufacturing shall be “Dracula,” opening Nov. 4 and taking part in for 2 weekends within the Nick Rodriguez Neighborhood Theatre at 213 F St. in Antioch. The play shall be introduced in a traditional style, mentioned technical director Lee Ballesteros.
Showtimes are at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4, 5, 11 and 12 and 1 p.m. Nov. 5, 6 and 12. Tickets, accessible on-line at dramafactory.org, are $15 for normal admission and $10 for seniors.
— Drama Manufacturing facility
BYRON
Italian dinner homicide thriller at St. Anne Catholic Church
The St. Anne Council Knights of Columbus will host an Italian dinner, just a few drinks and an evening of leisure by award-winning actors performing onstage Nov. 11 at St. Anne Catholic Church.
The homicide thriller takes place through the Roaring ’20s in Ruby’s Place, a gangster hangout the place thirsty folks go for some enjoyable and leisure. Somebody goes to get whacked. Who achieved it? That’s the query you and your tablemates will attempt to remedy. Go to www.anne.church for all the main points. For questions name Mike Stoiber at 925-759-4669 or Greg Moran at 925-642-2307.
— St. Anne Catholic Church
WALNUT CREEK
Valley Artwork Gallery’s ‘Focal Factors’ present open until Nov. 12
Valley Artwork Gallery’s new present “Focal Factors,” open now via Nov. 12, demonstrates that nothing creates focal factors higher than authentic artwork. That includes some 300 works in all, the present spans a large spectrum of media, motifs, codecs, sizes and worth factors.
With them you’ll be able to create your individual private focal factors that specific your individuality, set a temper, recall a reminiscence or remind you of a spot or one thing you’re keen on. All work is obtainable on the market or for rent-to-purchase via the gallery’s unique “No Regrets” rental program. See all of the gallery’s artists on its web site at valleyartgallery.org.
— Valley Artwork Gallery
Submit space arts-and-entertainment On Faucet objects to Judith Prieve at jprieve@bayareanewsgroup.com.
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Groundbreaking event held for new Steel Valley elementary school
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Colts LB Sends Warning to Steelers
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are headed to Indianapolis to take on the Colts in Week 4, but despite their struggles in recent weeks, the players in Indy are confident.
It’s almost a rule of thumb in the NFL that wherever the Steelers play, their fanbase shows up. Steelers Nation might be the best crowd in football, and the expectation in Indianapolis is no different.
But Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin is sending an early and blunt message. Speaking with the media, he made sure to let Pittsburgh know that Lucas Oil Stadium is different, and for the players, they’re entering “their home” in Week 4.
“I know the Pittsburgh fans, they are going to try and come in here,” Franklin said. “They like to travel, so I’m looking forward to us fighting back. It is always a talented and tough team when we play Pittsburgh. We know the brand of football that they like to play, but it’s our house, and we make the rules.”
The Steelers have filled their two away arenas so far this stadium, with head coach Mike Tomlin and linebacker T.J. Watt thanking fans for their impact in Atlanta and Denver. Now, they’re faced with a six hour drive to Indianapolis, which won’t seem as far as a flight across the country to Mile High.
Even with the warning, the Colts should expect black and gold to fill their stadium. It’s a rare occassion that Terrible Towels don’t fly through a venue if the Steelers are playing, and with a 3-0 football team, and Franklin really challenging their presence, it might be even stronger.
This will be the first time Pittsburgh has faced Anthony Richardson and Jonathan Taylor at the same time. Even with Indianapolis struggling early in the season, the defense is going to need help from the crowd to raddle the Colts stars in Week 4.
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