Entertainment

Atomic City Children’s Theater Holds Auditions For Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Jr.

ACCT News:

Atomic City Children’s Theater (ACCT), the Los Alamos Public Schools’ after-school theater program, is excited to announce auditions for its elementary school production of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Jr., a two-act musical play based on Dahl’s children’s book and full-length movie.

Registration begins at 1 p.m. and auditions are 2-4 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 27 in the Mountain Elementary School gymnasium. The auditions are open to any 5th or 6th grade students in the Los Alamos area.

ACCT also is looking for students interested in participating as student directors/choreographers Read More

This Week at the Reel Deal

Column By JIM O’DONNELL
Reel Deal Theater

This week we are opening Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. The Giver, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Guardians of the Galaxy will hold for another week. Into the Storm will end this Thursday.

I did see Into the Storm, and despite poor reviews I enjoyed the film. It kept me on the edge of my seat throughout.

We got foiled again this week by the studios. We were confirmed to open The Hundred-Foot Journey, but Paramount would not let us come off Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles because it was number one nationally. Consequently, we had to push back The Hundred Foot Read More

Bronach Celtic Blues in Concert at Ashley Pond 7 p.m. Today!

COMMUNITY News:

Bronach Celtic Blues will take the stage at Ashley Pond at 7 p.m. today, Aug. 19, for a one hour concert featuring modern twists on traditional jigs, reels and airs. 

Bronach Celtic Blues is a trio based in Los Alamos. The group includes Jonathan Dowell on electric mountain dulcimer, Tessa Dowell on bodhran (Irish drum) and pennywhistle and David Sarnowski on guitar.

This show is part of the summer “Tuesdays at the Pond” concert series sponsored by the Los Alamos Creative District.

The group’s next concert will be at the Labor Day Festival in Jemez Springs at 1 p.m. Saturday, Read More

Mozart Returns to Bandelier

Opera on the Rocks 2013, ‘Amahl And The Night Visitors.’ Courtesy/NPS

BNM News:

Be part of an unforgettable experience. This year’s installment of Opera on the Rocks presents Don Giovanni, one of the most popular operas of all time, framed by the beauty of Bandelier National Monument. Join music lovers of all ages on Saturday, Sept. 20 in Bandelier’s Juniper Campground outdoor amphitheater.

Opera Alta will present at 5:30 p.m., an abridged performance of this classic Mozart production. The event is an opportunity for those not familiar with opera, as well as opera enthusiasts, Read More

Los Alamos Light Opera Performs To Sell Out Crowd … One Performance Remains at 7:30 p.m. Today!

The cast of Los Alamos Light Opera’s (LALO) Broadway on the Hill. Courtesy/LALO
 
LALO News:
 
Opening night of Los Alamos Light Opera’s (LALO) Broadway on the Hill was a huge succcess. Local talent performed their favorite Broadway songs to raise money to continue doing shows.
 
Jeff Favorite of the Hillstompers serves as the show MC, and has a joke to tell at almost every song. The show sold out Friday night, and the raffle was a raging success. There are many great items to be won, including two center orchestra seats to Wicked! Lastly, the cast was given a standing
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Hot Nut Riveters Rev Up Friday’s Concert Crowd

Guy Forsyth and his new band, the Hot Nut Riveters from Austin, Texa rocked the crowd gathered Friday night in the parking lot at Del Norte Credit Union. Aug. 22, the concert returns at 7 p.m. to Ashley Pond with the town’s best dance band, the Los Alamos Big Band sponsored by the Los Alamos Daily Post. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
 
Friday’s concert was sponsored by Del Norte Credit Union, the LA Co+op Market, Zia Credit Union, Los Alamos Schools Credit Union and the Espanola Community Market. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
 
The Del Norte Credit Union bear
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This Week at the Reel Deal

Column By JIM O’DONNELL
Reel Deal Theater   

This week we are opening The Giver.  Into the Storm, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Guardians of the Galaxy (great film!) will hold for another week. Lucy will end Thursday.

I did see Into the Storm and despite poor review, I enjoyed the film. It kept me on the edge of my seat throughout.

Next week on Aug. 22, we are confirmed to open The Hundred Foot Journey and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. That leaves two remaining screens. If Guardians is still doing well, we will have to hold it another week and choose between When the Game Stands Read More

‘The Other Son’ Explores Destiny and Fate

Movie poster of ‘The Other Son.’ Courtesy/IMDB.com

Review by KELLY DOLEJSI

Immediately upon birth, most of us inherit a culture, race, religion and economic status. We go home to a large house in a modern city or a shack in an occupied territory. Freedom might belong to us, or it might not. Everything that makes us “us” starts from these facts, over which we have no control.

In other words, who we are depends on who we are born as. So what happens if we are switched at birth? Who are we then? “The Other Son” (2013, rated PG-13, French), screening at 6:30 p.m., Thursday at Mesa Public Library, Read More

Roaring Jelly Plays Contra Dance At Posse Lodge Aug. 16

Roaring Jelly. Photo by James Theiler

COMMUNITY News:

Roaring Jelly, a local Celtic/ Americana band, will play and Donna Howell, a local dance teacher and radio personality, will be the caller at a contra dance Saturday, Aug 16 at the Posse Lodge in Los Alamos.

Before the dance, which starts at 7:30 p.m., there will be a short lesson at 7 p.m. The $8 admission fee will benefit the Los Alamos Sheriff’s Posse. Partners are not necessary.

Contra is a social dance that is like square dancing in that a caller announces the sequence of figures for the dancers as they execute them. For contra, couples are arranged Read More