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Colonial Theater's February Heart Throbs

Romeo & Juliet To An Elvis Valentine Bash

By: - Feb 02, 2010

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For a romantic February mood the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield is offering programming for lovers only.

Mike Dugan's Men Fake Foreplay

Sat 2/06/10 8pm

VIP: $65 preferred seating with post-show Artist meet & greet

A: $35 B: $25

"It was never about finding the right woman. It was about becoming the right man." Men Fake Foreplay is a hilariously funny, yet pointed commentary on relationships and the battle of the sexes, written and performed by Emmy-winning writer and Tonight Show comedian Mike Dugan. 

www.menfakeforeplay.com

Romeo & Juliet
Presented by The Acting Company and The Guthrie Theater

Fri 2/12/10 8pm
A: $45 B: $25

The Acting Company, the most respected and praised touring repertory theater in America , and the renowned Guthrie Theater proudly present Romeo & Juliet. Young love has never been so delightful, or as dangerous, as in this stirring, full-length production.

www.theactingcompany.org

Love Me Tender: The Ultimate Elvis Valentine Bash

Starring Mike Albert, Scot Bruce and the Big "E" Band
Fri 2/19/2010 at 8PM
A: $45 B: $25

Celebrate Valentine's Day with the ultimate Elvis tribute show starring two of the world's finest Elvis impressionists. Mike Albert is second to none in bringing to life the Elvis of the '70s, while Scot Bruce looks like, sounds like—and swings his hips like—Elvis in his younger days. Many hit songs made famous by the legendary entertainer are featured in the show, including "Blue Suede Shoes," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Burning Love," "Love Me Tender," "Jail House Rock" and more.
http://www.mikealbertsings.com/
http://www.scotbruce.com/

Corbian The Dinosaur: A Glow In The Dark Adventure

Sponsored by Greylock Federal Credit Union

Sat 2/27/10 3pm
All seats: $15

Truly unique and visually dazzling, Corbian is an innovative theatrical experience that sparks imagination and inspires creativity. Audiences will be awed as electroluminescent crayon-like creatures and characters light up the stage in this heart-rending tale of a dinosaur that discovers the true meaning of love.

Recommended for ages 7 and up

www.iancarney.com