Lord Fancourt Babberly (Dylan DePrati)

Lord Fancourt Babberly (Dylan DePrati)

ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS: ‘Charley’s Aunt’ wraps up in Sequim this weekend . . . and other events Coming Up

‘Charley’s Aunt’ wraps in Sequim

SEQUIM — “Charley’s Aunt,” a comedy of boys, girls and masquerading chaperones, has just two more performances at Sequim High School: at 7 tonight (Friday, Nov. 14) and at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15.

Admission is $8 for adults and $6 for seniors, children and students with an ASB card at the high school’s Performing Arts Center, 601 N. Sequim Ave.

In this all-school play, Sequim High School senior Dylan DePrati plays Lord Fancourt Babberly, the man who agrees to pose as a sweet auntie so his nephew, Charley (Sequim High School student Hunter Cauffman) has a chaperone for his dates with Miss Amy (Niki Mc-Elhose).

DePrati is a natural comic, says director Robin Hall, and “Charley’s Aunt” is pure delight, thanks to his and his classmates’ energy.

“Come and have a good time. It’s cheaper than a movie,” Hall adds.

For more information about the show, phone the Sequim School District office at 360-582-3264.

Small works

PORT TOWNSEND — The Northwind Arts Center invites artists working in any medium to enter the “Small Expressions” show, to open Dec. 5 at Northwind’s new place, the Waterman-Katz Building at 701 Water St.

Participants should submit their entries at that location between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30, or between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1.

“Small Expressions” is open to original art ­— sculpture, painting, photography or other media — no larger than 15 inches in its largest dimension, including any framing or mounting.

Teresa Verraes, a former art gallery owner, will serve as the juror for the show, which will stay on display Dec. 5-29.

For more details and a prospectus, see www.northwindarts.org or visit the Northwind Arts Center’s current location at 2409 Jefferson St.

The center can be reached at 360-379-1086.

‘Harvey’ reappears

SEQUIM — A 6-foot-tall white rabbit invisible to most people, plays the title role in “Harvey,” the comedy on this weekend and next at Olympic Theatre Arts, 414 N. Sequim Ave.

Costarring as Harvey’s visible friend Elwood Dowd is David McInnes, while Elaine Caldwell, Brian Coughenour, Debbie Embree and Angela Poynter-Lemaster play some of the people affected by Elwood’s way of life.

Curtain times for “Harvey” are 7:30 tonight and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, while tickets range from $10 to $16.

For details, see www.OlympicTheatreArts.org or phone 360-683-7326.

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