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February/March 2013

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"Thy Kingdom Come" A play by Winsphere Jones The Douglass Theatre, February 8-9, 7:30 p.m., $15 advance, $20 at the door. "Thy Kingdom Comes" is a story of redemption and how the rise to power can ultimately be the undoing of those looking to create their own destiny. A king rose to power that would rule all the others in the Americas. It is time for King Edward II to name the heir to his throne and tradition dictates that the heir has to be the oldest son. Unfortunately the best choice is Alexander because he is good leader. Alexander's brother Victor is soon tempted by evil and tries to overthrow his father in order to become the king, but finds that he has been chosen for an even more hideous task. Honeymoon at Graveside Manor (A Ghostly Farce) Warner Robins Little Theatre February 15, 16; 21, 22, 23, 24 (mat.); 28, Mar. 1, 2. All showtimes 8 p.m. evening, 2:30 p.m. matinee, $15 general admission, $12 military or student with ID, seniors. Call (478) 929-4579 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for reservations beginning February 11. Marian Thorncraft is looking forward to her honeymoon with her new hubby, Tyler. She pictures someplace romantic, secluded and cozy. No sooner have her feet touched the ground after being carried over the threshold than she discovers her love nest is really a one-time mortuary! Legends of Motown featuring Horizon The Grand Opera House February 22, 7:30 p.m., Tickets start at $22, Straight out of Detroit comes Horizon, the stars of Legends of Motown. This trio is authentic, energetic, precise, harmonic, witty, and well choreographed, bringing Motown back with class and poise. Dressed in classic Motown style, Rick Ingram, Prentiss "Smoke" Jones, and Earl Vinson entertain in this live music and dance performance. "Holy Motors" Film Screening presented by Macon Film Guild Douglass Theatre, March 10, Showings at 2 pm, 4:30 pm and 7:30 pm – Discussion after 4:30 show, $5 per person " Leos Carax. Paris, from dawn to dusk, a few hours in the life of Monsieur Oscar, a shadowy character who journeys from one life to the next. "An electrifying, confounding, what-the-hell- just-happened exercise in unbounded imagination, unapologetic theatricality, bravura acting and head-over-heels movie-love." – Washington Post Full Moon Euphoria Historic Riverside Cemetery, April 25, 7-11 p.m., Fee is $25; couples pay $40 (revenues benefit cemetery preservation) A once-a-year-only opportunity to compose unique and evocative photos by moonlight at historic Riverside Cemetery. Experiment with long and multiple exposures to create awesome special effects. Try "painting" with light using flashlights to illuminate subject matter. Models and props provided. Or bring your own. Novice, amateur and professional photographers alike are welcomed! For a complete list of arts, cultural and community events, visit Ovations365. com. Ovations365.com low-cost dates OVATIONS MACON MAGAZINE

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