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The Stage Left Players are ready to bring Louis Sachar’s novel, “Sideways Stories from Wayside School,” to life on stage at Trinity Playhouse in Lisbon. Directed by Christine Martin, the play will showcase a talented cast of students in grades 5 to 9. Generous support from the Lisbon Lions Club, Consumers Bank, and the Ohio Arts Council have made this production possible.
Audiences can catch performances at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are reasonably priced at $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Secure your tickets online at the Stage Left Players’ website to ensure you don’t miss this entertaining production.
Excitement is brewing in Canfield as a new haunted attraction is set to open at the former American Freight outlet in Niles. The Canfield FEARgrounds promises spine-chilling thrills with four haunted attractions starting on October 2. This event comes as a new offering after the announcement that Nightmare at the Canfield Scaregrounds is relocating. Corey Ward, the mastermind behind events like the Ribs-n-Rock Festival, is spearheading this new haunting experience.
Meanwhile, the Stambaugh Chorus is inviting new members to join their ranks for the 73rd season. Under the direction of Hae-Jong Lee, the chorus is seeking dedicated singers who are passionate about sharing their talent with the community. Rehearsals are held on Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at Youngstown State University. Visit their website for more information on how you can get involved and showcase your vocal abilities.
Historian Paul Rohrbaugh will delve into the life of President William McKinley during an upcoming program hosted by the William Holmes McGuffey Historical Society. Titled “Favorite Son: The Life and Times of William McKinley,” Rohrbaugh’s presentation will explore key events in McKinley’s life, from his childhood in Niles and Poland to his service in the Union Army and political career. This enlightening discussion will take place on September 20 at Denny’s meeting room in Liberty.
Music enthusiasts aspiring to pursue their passion at the collegiate level should mark their calendars for Dana School of Music’s open house on October 15. The “Music Major for a Day” event offers prospective students an immersive experience within Youngstown State University’s vibrant performing arts community. Attendees will have the opportunity to observe classes, perform with ensembles, and engage in informative discussions with current students. Don’t miss out on this exceptional chance to explore your musical dreams. Register in advance on the YSU website to secure your spot.