March 21, 2012
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Opera Guild auditions

The Charleston Light Opera Guild will hold auditions for its June production of the Tony-winning rock musical "Next to Normal" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 11 a.m. Saturday at its theater, 411 Tennessee Ave.

Auditioners should have a musical selection prepared with sheet music for the accompanist. Scripts for readings will be provided.

The production, about a family coping with mental illness, has roles available for two women and four men. All should be strong singers.

More information about the roles can be found at www.charlestonlightoperaguild.org. For other information, contact artistic director Nina Denton Pasinetti, at 304-343-6015.

 

Eco-bead workshop

Unity of Kanawha Valley, 804 Myrtle Road, will host an eco-bead party beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Sherri Walker will teach participants how to make jewelry out of recycled magazines, ads and catalogs. Each person will leave with a completed bracelet. Cost is $25. Contact Pam Hippler at 304-345-0021 or pamhipp...@gmail.com.

 

Yale Whiffenpoofs concert

The Whiffenpoofs of Yale University, America's oldest collegiate a cappella group, will give a free concert at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Clay Center.

The group, which features Charleston native Mitchel Kawash, will be joined by the Appalachian Children's Chorus.

Call 304-561-3570.

 

Youth talent competition

The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity of West Virginia State University will hold a youth talent competition in the school's student union beginning at 3 p.m. Sunday.

The free event features local high school students in four categories: music (vocal and instrumental, classical, semi-classical, gospel and jazz), interpretive dance (ballet, modern and tap), speech (poetry, orations and monologues) and visual art (sculptures, photography, etc.).

For more information, call Roland Tate at 304-553-5087 or Mark Mason at 304-415-5922.

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