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In this image released by Warner Bros. Pictures, Ben Affleck appears in a scene from The Accountant.
REVIEW
THE ACCOUNTANT
Ben Affleck stars as math savant with
secrets in thriller that doesnt quite add up
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works.
Hes from a family ruled by an authoritarian hand by his military psychologist father, who whipped his neuro-divergent son into a super fighter
for self-defense purposes. When he
works, whiteboards cant contain his
extensive, meticulous, nearly supernatural methods. He accepts payment in the form of priceless pieces
of fine art. He spends a portion of his
nights listening to cacophonous music and battering his leg with what appears to be a rolling pin. He relaxes by
shooting cantaloupes with long range
anti-aircraft weapons.
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While King and an upstart Treasury analyst (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) are hot to uncover Chris identity (it involves
googling Lewis Carroll a lot), he takes a gig hunting for a financial leak at biomedical company Living Robotics. Its the gig
that undoes him, as he connects with young accountant Dana
(Anna Kendrick), and runs into foes he never saw coming.
The Accountant isnt quite a twisty tale, but it revels in
slow-burning reveals that range from the blatantly obvious
clearly intended to make the audience feel smart to the
entirely inexplicable and confounding. Theres also a double
whammy of button-cute ending twists.
The film is far more potboiler thriller than prestige picture,
but Affleck is fun to watch in this against-type performance. In
flashbacks, we see Chris struggle with his neurological condition as a young boy, and Affleck takes those tics and tantrums
and turns them into grown up quirks and tendencies. Theres
often a dry humor to his deadpan and awkward interactions,
and the laughs are a welcome tonic in the otherwise cold and
violent film.
The cast is a great strength of The Accountant in addition
to Simmons, the beloved character actor set is rounded out with
Jeffrey Tambor, who plays Chris mentor, and John Lithgow
playing the Living Robotics founder, as well as Jean Smart as his
sister and business partner. Kendricks own tendency toward
the neurotic is well-channeled into her character.
There are many story threads left dangling, as if they were
planning a sequel to this hero origin story, wherein the accountant finds deductions and loopholes and leaks for the
worlds super-villains. The result is that it feels not quite done,
a good idea thats only half-baked.
aters. Its rated R for strong violence and language throughout. Running
time is 128 minutes.
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El Libertador (The Liberator). With English subtitles. Tues. 6:30 p.m. Free. Myers
Auditorium, McComsey Hall, Millersville University. ana.borger-greco@millersville.edu.
Sneak preview features nine short films from the Lancaster International
Short Film Festival. Sat. 7 p.m. $5. Triode Media Group LTD, 631 S. Water St.
LancasterShortFilmFest.com.
You Belong to Me, a documentary about Ruby McCollum, a black woman who
shot a state senator-elect in 1952, and the exposure that follows. A talk-back with
producer Jude Hagin follows. Tonight at 7. $7 adults, $5 students. Steinman Hall,
The Ware Center, 42 N. Prince St. 871-7600. artsmu.com.
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Wizard Harry Potter is a literary hero, a Hollywood superstar and
now hes even a Broadway star. Nobody can get enough of the
kid.
Beginning Friday and running through next Thursday, Harry is
back in a big way. All eight of his movies will be screened in the
IMAX theater at Penn Cinema.
Hogwarts opens its doors Friday with the very first Potter film,
Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (2001) at noon, followed
by the second, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
(2002) at 3:15 p.m. Zoom to the final two films, Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hallows, parts 1 and 2, (2010, 2011) at 7 p.m. and
10:15 p.m.
All eight Harry Potter films will be screened throughout the
week. The others are Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
(2004), Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Harry
Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) and Harry Potter
and the Half-Blood Prince (2009).
For more information, go to penncinema.com.
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HALLOWEEN 1 THROUGH 5
Midtown Cinema is
celebrating the haunting
season by showing all five
Halloween flicks, beginning
at the beginning, tonight at
9 p.m. You remember that
first Halloween film? On
Halloween night of 1963,
six-year-old Michael Myers
stabbed his sister to death.
After sitting in a mental
hospital for 15 years, Myers
escapes and returns to his
hometown of Haddonfield to
kill again. Wearing a white
mask, he stalks teenager Laurie
Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and
terrorizes the town.
Halloween II will be shown
Saturday at 9 p.m., Halloween
III: The Season of the Witch on
Wednesday and Halloween 4:
The Return of Michael Myers
next Thursday. Halloween 5
will play Thursday, Oct. 27.
All showtimes are 9 p.m. For
more information and more
Halloweenish-type films go
to midtowncinema.com.
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for their annual residency at Hersheypark. Their band, Four Guys and
a Girl, played covers of the Beatles,
the Beach Boys, Whitney Houston
and Celine Dion.
During a performance of Colors of
the Wind, Carson joined his mom
and sister onstage dressed as John
Smith.
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n What: Set it Off.
n Where: Lizard Lounge, Chameleon
Club, 223 N. Water St.
n When: Friday 6 p.m.
n Cost: $15-$17.
n Info: chameleonclub.net.
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Theres just not as much energy
there, Carson says. You put in hours
and hours of work to basically amount
to a golf clap. Its frustrating.
He borrowed a guitar from a guy
who lived across the hall in his dormitory. Carson began recording himself playing YouTube covers of All
Time Low songs and quickly gained
a following and the attention of All
Time Low frontman Alex Gaskarth.
After a series of exchanges, Carson
joined Gaskarth onstage at the bands
sold-out House of Blues show.
Soon after that performance, Carson left school to pursue a new musical project with Clermont, which became Set it Off.
The band jelled instantly, Carson
says. They found an all-hours practice
space and often wrote and rehearsed
songs from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.
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toured in the area. This past summer, he finally rode coasters such as
the Great Bear and Lightning Racer
with his bandmates when they came
through the area with Warped Tour.
We were finally able to make my
dream come true, Carson says.
While his Hersheypark performance only showed off his vocals,
Carson says his serious musical endeavors began on the clarinet. He
then drummed in ska and metal
bands in high school, and met Set it
Off bandmate Dan Clermont.
The musicians kept in touch when
Carson went to study at Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio. While
Carson enjoyed his studies, he found
himself craving the energetic feedback he received when playing with
other bands.
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n What: The
Slambovian
Circus of Dreams
at Steampunk
unLimited.
n Where:
Strasburg Rail
Road, 301 Gap
Road, Ronks.
n When: Saturday
2 p.m. and Sunday
3:30 p.m.
n Cost: Single day
Saturday ticket:
$40. Single day
Sunday ticket: $30.
Two and threeday ticket options
available as well.
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bands marketing.
Longo grew up hearing everything from 1920s folk songs to
the Beatles to Hank Williams and Johnny Cash. But a major
shift happened when he discovered Bob Dylan.
In a rebellion as a kid, you want to be rebellious against
your parents I found Dylan, who I knew, my father wouldnt
like this guy, Longo says. I just became immersed in Dylan
stuff. I learned everything Dylan had ever written when I was
12 years old.
By 13, Longo was performing Dylan covers live. Longo draws
from Dylans melodic rasp and lyrical imagery in his own music.
I grew up in Bob Dylanville, so I still have that little accent,
Longo says.
Longo found musical success with two of his Slambovian
Circus of Dreams bandmates wife and multi-instrutmentalist Tink Lloyd, and guitarist Sharky McEwen in New York
City as the Ancestors. They had a heavier, grungier, alternative
metal sound with hints of Longos oddball eccentrics.
The band was the first American act to perform in China in
the early 90s after a decade-long ban on Western music.
There were soldiers with guns at every show we did, standing in the periphery, Longo says. There was that much tension.
Audience members who tried to dance or head bang close to
the stage would be dragged out by security guards, Longo
said. When security guards tried to take two men out for
Steampunk unLimited:
All aboard for a festival
The fourth annual Steampunk unLimited festival runs
from Friday through Sunday at the Strasburg Rail Road.
Steampunk is a genre of science fiction that incorporates technology into the Victorian age. The costumes are often based on Victorian clothing but accented with industrial accessories such as goggles
and gadgets.
Tickets to the festival include a ride on the Strasburg Rail Road. A Steampunk fashion show, Victorian ball, vaudeville acts and musical performances
will be featured, along with various vendors and authors of science fiction, steampunk and historical books.
For more information, visit strasburgrailroad.com.
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The bands name has gone through a few incarnations, including Longos alter-ego Gandalf
Murphy from time to time. None of the names
roll off the tongue, but Longo says that was intentional, in hopes of major record labels steering clear of them.
And where is Slambovia, anyway? Its more of a
state of mind than a geographical location, Longo
says. During his time with the Ancestors, he often said thats slammin to describe something
good, which morphed into thats Slambovian.
Longo is currently rebuilding his home studio,
and plans to break it in by recording the stockpile of new songs he has once its complete. Hes
also working on writing three different musicals.
While the band never has considered itself steampunk, Longo is seldom seen without a bowler
or top hat, and the bands offbeat look fits in with
a steampunk vibe.
Were always happy when somebody
embraces us, because weve always been the
oddballs out, Longo says.
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SHANKS TAVERN
F&M Orchestra,
Jazz Ensemble,
Philharmonia,
Symphonic Wind
Ensemble, African
Drumming Ensemble,
Chamber Music and
soloists present a
unique performance
moving from piece to
piece with no pause.
Sat. 8 p.m. Free.
Barshinger Center,
F&M College. fandm.
edu.
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FALL CONCERT
Performance by
the Elizabethtown
Concert Choir,
College-Community
Chorus, Womens
Choir, Vocal Ensemble
and Camerata, along
with the Jazz Band.
Sat. 2:30 p.m. Free.
Leffler Chapel and
Performance Center,
Elizabethtown
College, 361-1112.
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MU ORCHESTRA
AND CONCERT
BAND
Concert titled
Autumnal Auras.
Sun. 2:30 p.m. $10
adults, free students.
Biemesderfer Concert
Hall, Winter Center,
60 W. Cottage Ave.,
Millersville. 871-7600.
artsmu.com.
F&M CHORAL
CONCERT
COUNTRY CONCERT
Stars of Nashville:
Charles Esten & Clare
Bowen. Sat. 8 p.m.
$59. American Music
Theatre, 2425 Lincoln
Highway E., 397-7700.
amtshows.com.
DAEDALUS
QUARTET
Program includes:
Beethovens Quartet
in F major, Op. 18
no. 1, Bela Bartoks
Quartet no. 3, and
Brahms Piano Quintet
with Lancasters
Christopher Shih. Fri.
7:30 p.m. $18 adults,
$5 students. The Ware
Center, 42 N. Prince
St., 871-7600. artsmu.
com.
DUO CHIAROSCURO
Pianist Maria
Thompson Corley
and cellist Sara Male
perform All About
Feelings, a sensoryfriendly concert.
Sat. 11 a.m. Offering.
Church of the
Apostles UCC, 1850
Marietta Ave.
EICHER ARTS
CENTER CONCERT
SERIES
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VILLAGE SATURDAY
EVENING CONCERT
SERIES
Season continues
with a performance
by Richard Amoroso,
cello, and Stu Sacks,
piano, Sat. 7 p.m.
Offering. Chapel
of Garden Spot
Village, 433 S. Kinzer
Ave., New Holland.
355-6000.
JOHN MELLENCAMP
RELEASE THE
BUTTERFLY TOUR
Concert featuring
both local and
regional musicians
to benefit FIRST
(Foundation for
Ichthyosis and Related
Skin Types). Event
also includes a Q&A
about ichthyosis.
Sat. 6 p.m. Offering.
Grandview United
Methodist Church,
888 Pleasure Road.
firstskinfoundation.
org.
SANDI PATTY
Christian singer on
her Forever Grateful
Farewell Tour. Sun. 7
p.m. (Doors at 6 p.m.)
$24-$35 advance,
$29-$40 on concert
day. Lancaster Bible
College, 901 Eden
Road. 459-3701.
thejunctioncenter.
com.
SUSQUEHANNA
FOLK MUSIC
SOCIETY SERIES
CONCERTS/
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Grater Community
Park, Ephrata.
CHORAL CONCERT
Performance by
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College Chamber
Singers. Sun. 4
p.m. Free. First
Presbyterian Church,
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ITS A BIT
CHILLY IN
VERONICAS
ROOM
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eres what the cast will tell you about Ira Levins Veronicas Room, running through Oct. 30 in Fulton Theatres
4th Floor Studio Theater.
It is 1945, and a young couple are on their second date in an
English country village, where they meet a charming older Irish
couple, the caretakers of a nearby estate.
The older couple is struck by how much the girl looks like the dead
sister of the senile old woman they care for. Her name was Veronica.
The older couple take the younger couple to the house and
show the girl Veronicas room, which has been kept exactly the
same since 1910, when she was still alive.
The older couple ask the girl if she would mind impersonating
Veronica for the old woman, who doesnt seem to know that her
sister is dead.
So the girl dresses up, circa 1910, despite the objections of her
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IF YOU GO
n What: Veronicas Room.
n Where: 4th Floor Studio Theater, Fulton Theatre,
12 N. Prince St.
n When: Through Oct. 30. Tuesday-Thursday 7:30 p.m.;
Friday 8 p.m.; Saturday 2 and 8 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m.
n Cost: $35.
n Contact: thefulton.org, 397-7425.
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Havilah Brewster as The Girl, in a scene from the first act of the Fultons Veronicas Room.
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Pretty wacky
It gets pretty wacky in the second act. There are a lot of
layers, says Susan Cella, who plays The Woman in the older
couple.
Everyones sanity is in question, adds Havilah Brewster,
who plays The Girl. Nothing is what you think.
Identities are fluid, Cella adds.
The rug is being pulled from under you, say Michael Iannucci, The Man in the older couple.
And the audience members will all react differently, adds
Andras Lincoln, who rounds out the cast as The Young Man,
who is one more bit of information a lawyer.
All four agree it is an intense story, designed to keep the audience guessing.
Because identities shift so much, and the past and present
bump into each other, the cast is not given character names
but simply listed as The Woman, The Man, The Young Man
and The Girl.
Director Marc Robin has shifted the time period of the
show from its original 1971 going back to 1930, to 1945 going
back to 1910. Setting it deeper in the past seems to make it
creepier.
And the set in the small studio theater is designed to
bring the audience right into the action.
There are no rows of seats. Instead, chairs are interspersed
throughout Veronicas bedroom. The audience is actually on
the set.
The energy is right there, Iannucci says.
Still reeling
Shortly before this interview, the actors had their first
run-through with an audience, and they were still reeling
a bit from it.
We were so engaged. We really felt that energy from the
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IF YOU GO
n What: The To-
and-fro.
n Where:
Lancaster Country
Day School,
Steinman Theatre,
725 Hamilton Road.
n When: Friday,
7:30 p.m.
n Cost: $20.
n Contact:
seventhsister.com/
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Using testimony
In the actual testimony, presented
at the opening of The To-and-fro,
Shakespeare makes several assertions,
then retracts them.
Hes got this predisposition to ambiguity to double meaning, Miller
says. These contrary qualities, this
back-and-forth hes writing these
kind of plays.
At the time of the trial, Shakespeare
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3 shows not to miss
FULTON THEATRE
BILLY ELLIOT: THE MUSICAL
n Its the final weekend to see this
multi-Tony Award-winning musical about
11-year-old Billys passion for ballet and
how it inspires a town caught up in a
miners strike in northern England in the
1980s. Shows are tonight at 7:30, Friday
and Saturday at 8 p.m.; Saturday and
Sunday at 2 p.m. $25-$68. Fulton Theatre,
12 N. Prince St., 397-7425. thefulton.org.
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AND JAY LENO
n Two television classics are coming to
the American Music Theatre this weekend.
Tonight, the popular game show The
Price is Right interactive stage show will
begin at 8. Heres your chance to Come
On Down, win prizes and have some fun.
$49-$89.
n On Friday, another TV institution,
former Tonight Show host Jay Leno
will perform his standup show at 8 p.m..
(Do you think hell be mentioning the
presidential election by any chance?)
$86-$118. American Music Theatre, 2425
Lincoln Highway E., 397-7700. amtshows.
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Cathedral
of Seasons
by Freiman
Stoltzfus.
n Where:
Freiman
Stoltzfus
Gallery, 142 N.
Prince St.
n When:
TuesdaySaturday, 10
a.m.-5 p.m.
Through Nov. 29
n More info:
435-9591,
freimanstoltzfus.
com.
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Finding solace
I was doing work similar to this
eight or 10 years ago, he says. At
that time in my life, I had experienced
some rather tragic losses in my family.
It was a very difficult time for me.
The cathedral work, the trees, the
nature ... I gained great solace in this.
Its serene and quiet.
He lost a close friend this year and
has been troubled by the growing
sense of chaos he sees in the world, so
it seemed right to return to what had
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bricks and mortar church was a severely spartan Amish-Mennonite meetinghouse: white
walls, hard pews, with no artistic adornment.
I often think that my art springs from this
tension. Im naturally and natively drawn to an
austere, puritan sensibility, while also longing
for grandiose, over-the-top visual expression,
especially the Gothic and the Baroque periods.
In addition to architecture and nature,
Stoltzfus works also depict elements of music,
a theme ever-present in his work.
Music is still at the heart of my work, he
says. And if you look closely, almost all the
pieces have some feeling of music measures
or staffs, lightness and lyricism.
Ultimately, Stoltzfus exhibit is an ode to
beauty, both man-made and God-made and
the interplay between the two.
With just a little bit of imagination, anyone
can walk through a cathedral and see trees, or
walk through a row of trees and see a great cathedral, he says.
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MANHEIM
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LIBRARY
Boutique exhibition of
recent works by Eva
Stiner Bender. Opening
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6-7:30 p.m. Cont.
through Jan. 7.
Mon.-Wed. 10 a.m.-8
p.m.; Thurs. and Fri.
10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 9
a.m.-4 p.m. (Lobby
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Free. 595 Granite Run
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LANCASTER HACC
by Lancaster artist
Mariko Swisher. Cont.
through Oct. 6.
Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-7
p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Free. East Building,
Lancaster Campus of
HACC, 1641 Lincoln
Highway E. 948-1806.
ARTISANS GALLERY
Highlight artist,
Sharon Bartmann with
Intersections and
Connections. Also,
The Masters and Me,
by 9-year-old Honora
Nora Anderer. Cont.
through Oct. Tues.-Sat.
10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun.
11 a.m.-3 p.m.; First
Fridays until 9 p.m.
Free. 146 N. Prince St.,
393-8807. cityfolkonprince.com.
Jonathan Fraziers
Visions of the
Susquehanna and
Roger Dorseys
Welded Steel
Creations. Cont.
through Oct. Tues.Thurs. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.;
Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Sat. 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Free. 114 N. Prince St.,
299-9496. 114artisansgallery.com.squarehalobooks.com.
THE FRAMING
CONCEPT
Cathedral of Seasons,
new series of works
by Freiman Stoltzfus.
Cont. through Nov.
29. Tues.-Sat. 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Free. 142
N. Prince St. 435-9591.
freimanstoltzfus.com.
Lancascape by
Emily Adleblute. Cont.
through Oct. 31. Mon.Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
First Fridays until 8:30
p.m. Free. City Hall
Annex, 120 N. Duke St.
(Enter through Marion
Street entrance.) 2914829. visitlancastercity.
com.
CITYFOLK
Robert A. Nelsons
Unrecorded Histories.
Exhibit by Melanie
Hummer. Cont. through
Oct. 29. Tues.-Fri.
10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat.
10 a.m.-4 p.m. (First
Friday until 9 p.m.)
Free. 328 N. Queen
St., 295-7290. www.
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p.m.) 118 N. Water St.,
945-6904. friendshipart.net.
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Constructions, works
in clay and paper by
John Baker. Cont.
through Oct. 28. Mon.Fri. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat.
and Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free.
Zug Memorial Hall,
Elizabethtown College.
361-1212. etown.edu.
ISADORE GALLERY
STORIES in IRON by
sculptor Alan Swanson.
Cont. through Nov.
26. Thurs.-Sat. noon-5
p.m.; (First Friday 5-9
p.m.) and by appt.
Free. 228 N. Prince St.,
397-1353. isadoregallery.com.
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Saniga, Knobelsdorf,
Metrinko: An
Invitational. Cont.
through Nov. 20.
Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5
p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
And by appt. Free. 34
N. Water St., 397-5552.
lancastergalleries.com.
LANDIS HOMES
Photography exhibit
by Gerald Ihle. Cont.
through Oct. Daily
LYNDEN GALLERY
Mid-Century Modern,
featuring art and
furnishings from 19401970. Cont. through
Oct. 15. Wed.-Fri. 10
a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10
a.m.-3 p.m. Or by appt.
Free. 117 S. Market St.,
Elizabethtown, 3679236. lyndengallery.
com.MIO STUDIOWork
by photographer
Andrea Glass. Cont.
through Oct. Tues.-Sat.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. (First
Friday until 9 p.m.)
Free. 154 N. Prince St.
394-6662. miostudio.
com.
MULBERRY ART
STUDIOS
Teri Edgeworth:
Authenticity and
Perry Tibbins: Gift of
Rebirth. Cont. through
Oct. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4
PARROT GALLERY
Awakening, paintings
by Sonny Ditzler. Cont.
through Oct. 30. First
Fridays 6-9 p.m. Other
hours by appointment.
Free. Community
Mennonite Church,
328 W. Orange St.
392-7567. communitymennonite.org.
Community, 722
Furnace Hills Pike,
Lititz. 626-2071. uzrc.
org.
SUZANNE H.
ARNOLD ART
GALLERY
MUSEUMS
DEMUTH MUSEUM
Now Showing: An
American Century at
the Movies, a look
at society through
vintage film posters.
Cont. through Oct. 16.
Wed. 5-8 p.m.; Thurs.
and Fri. 1-4:30 p.m.;
Sat. and Sun. 11 a.m.-5
p.m. Free. Lebanon
Valley College, Annville,
867-6445. lvc.edu/
gallery. 867-6445.
UNITED ZION
GALLERY
Exhibit by Larry
Hostetter. Cont.
through Oct. Daily
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Free.
United Zion Retirement
BRANDYWINE RIVER
MUSEUM OF ART
Museum houses a
collection of American
art, with special galleries dedicated to the
work of N.C., Andrew
and Jamie Wyeth.
Rotating exhibitions.
Currently: New
Terrains: American
Landscape Paintings
from the Richard M.
Scaife Bequest. Cont.
through Nov. 6. Daily
9:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. $15 adults; $10
seniors, $6 students
and children 6-12, free
children under 6. 1
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Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.5 p.m.; Sat. 10
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560 S. Prince St.
509-7947. www.
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n Seek and Find exhibit focusing on Lancaster City architecture. Cont. through Oct. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.;
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Musical adaptation of
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Peter Pan. Cont.
through Nov. 5. Fri.
7 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m.
$10. 126 N. Water St.,
394-8398. hiwpuppets.
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7:30 p.m. $15 advance,
$20 at door. Steinman
Theatre, Lancaster
Country Day School,
725 Hamilton Road.
seventhsister.com.
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Fri. 8 p.m. $86-$118.
American Music
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Highway E., 397-7700.
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show; select matinees,
Thurs.-Sat., 11:45 a.m.
lunch, 1:15 p.m. show;
select Sunday twilights,
dinner 5:30 p.m., show,
7 p.m. $51-$60 adults;
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ages 3-12. $30 show
only. Dutch Apple
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Centerville Road,
898-1900. dutchapple.
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Those auditioning should prepare a one-minute monologue and 16
bars of a song, as well as provide a resume and headshot. There also
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is pathos in the idea that he acknowledges that he abandoned his real family. Are the Mountjoys his substitute
family?
Finding director
When Theater of the Seventh Sister
decided to give the play a staged reading, Miller began looking for a director.
He found one in Jeff Wolfthal, who
played Laertes to Millers Hamlet in
the Peoples Shakespeare Projects
production of Hamlet last summer
at Millersville University.
Wolfthal works at the Pennsylvania
Renaissance Faire and has directed
Shakespeare before.
I knew he understood what I was
trying to say, Miller says. I was looking for a director with a sense of hu-
mor.
Wolfthal finds its wonderful having
the playwright so easily accessible. He
explained things to me, recommended
books to read.
Wolfthal thinks its a wonderful play:
funny, poignant and a little outrageous.
Tennis analogy
Theres some real dynamic word
play, Wolfthal says. And Jeremiah
wrote in plenty of sight gags. Its the
tennis scene that really spoke to me.
The scene is between Shakespeare
and the young Mr. Bellott.
Because the scoring in tennis includes words such as love, fault and
advantage, Miller was able to have fun
with the dialogue as the two men discuss love, marriage and their tennis
game.
Its kind of like Whos on First?
Miller says.
Do you lose love when you score?
When you pursue someone, are you
still in love once youve gotten him or
her?
He also explores the idea that real
love takes commitment, time, hard
work.
Is Miller worried about the audience
reaction?
Having just played Hamlet, I hope
to not worry about anything, Miller
jokes. I will be thrilled to see the grace
of other actors bringing my work to
life. I am so lucky. Its exciting.
The cast includes Cynthia Charles
as Mrs. Mountjoy, Michael Wills as
Christopher Mountjoy, Kate Markey
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food, games, displays
and more. Sat. 10
a.m.-3 p.m. $10 adults,
$5 children 7-12, free
for children 6 and
under. Hans Herr
House & Museum
and the Lancaster
Longhouse, 1849 Hans
Herr Drive, Willow
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featuring a haunted
hayride, a Den
of Darkness, a
Frightmare Asylum
and a Nocturnal
Wasteland haunted
trail. Continues
through Nov. 12.
Admission hours: Fri.
and Sat. 6-10 p.m.;
Sun. 6-9 p.m. Early
season admission:
$16-$34 depending
on package chosen.
191 College Ave,
Mountville. 285-7748.
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HAPPY HAUNTINGS
Family friendly
Halloween event with
30 themed rides and
attractions, costume
contests, trick or treating, entertainment
and more in a holiday
decorated park.
Opens Sat. Continues
through Oct. 30. Sat.
2-9 p.m.; Sun. 2-8 p.m.
$24.99. (Free for ages
2 and under.) Dutch
Wonderland, 2249
Route 30 East, (800)
FUNatDW. dutchwonderland.com.
HERSHEYPARK IN
THE DARK
JASONS WOODS
Halloween attraction
with many ways to
be scared: Horrifying
Hayride, Chamber
of Horrors, Lost
in Jasons Woods,
Carnival of Fear and
Zombie Apocalypse.
Cont. through Nov. 8.
Admission hours: Fri.
and Sat. 7-10 p.m.;
(Sun., beginning Oct. 7
from 7-9 p.m.) 3-show
combo, $25; 5-show
combo, $40; (VIP
add $10.) 99 Stehman
Road, 872-5768.
jasonswoods.com.
SLEEPY HOLLOW:
THE LEGEND COMES
TO ROCK FORD
Washington Irvings
creepy tale is told
in play form in the
candlelit rooms of the
Rock Ford Mansion.
Recommended for
ages 12 and up. Cont.
through Oct. 21. Thurs.
7 and 8 p.m.; Fri. 7, 8
and 9 p.m. $15. Rock
Ford Plantation, 881
Rockford Road, 3927223. rockfordplantation.org.
OUTDOORS
FALL FOLIAGE RIDE
Lititz Legion Riders
Post 56 hosts its
annual foliage ride
through Schuylkill
County open to all
motorcyclists. Stops
COMMUNITY
NEW HOLLAND
Semiannual chicken
barbecue fundraiser.
Fri. 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Meal, $9; leg/thigh, $4.
Cavod Academy of the
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Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4
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Donation. 135 N. Lime
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org.
LANDIS VALLEY
VILLAGE AND FARM
MUSEUM
Weathervanes:
Three Centuries of
Pennsylvania Folk
Art Traditions. Cont.
through Dec. 31. Mon.Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun.
noon-5 p.m. Included
in regular admission of
$12 adults, $10 seniors,
$8 ages 3-11, free for
ages 2 and under. 2451
Kissel Hill Road, Route
272/Oregon Pike,
569-9312. landisvalleymuseum.org.
PHILLIPS MUSEUM
OF ART
Museum of Art,
Steinman College
Center, F&M College.
291-3879. fandm.edu/
phillipsmuseum.
WINTERTHUR
MUSEUM, GARDEN
AND LIBRARY
Lasting Impressions:
The Artists of Currier
& Ives. Cont. through
Jan. 8. Tues.-Sat.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. $20
adults, $18 seniors and
students with ID, $5
children 2-11. Guided
tour prices begin at
$30 for adults, $28
for seniors and $17 for
children 8-11. Call for
details. 5105 Kennett
Pike (Route 52),
Winterthur, Del. (For
GPS: 5105 Kennett
Pike, Wilmington, Del.)
800-448-3883 or 302888-4600. winterthur.
org.
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stone-ground corn cake but we were allowed to substitute a black bean cake
that comes with the Red Chile Shrimp
($18.95).
The shrimp with andouille sausage,
applewood smoked bacon, bell pepper, onion and spicy white wine sauce
brought some surprising heat, which
increased incrementally, bite by bite. It
didnt singe the taste buds but it made
you take notice, and it livened up an already adventurous dish.
The restaurants serving sizes were
robust and we took food home with us,
meaning we skipped dessert.
Iron Hill is a big-hearted place that is
friendly and welcoming, and I have to
admit that I especially enjoy going there
in the fall. I think some of that is because
of the view of F&Ms leafy campus, but
it also has a lot to do with the warmth of
dishes like the Seafood Pot Pie.
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Seafood
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Old
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Salmon
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n Location: 781 Harrisburg Pike.
n Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11:30
a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday, 11:30 a.m.
to midnight; Saturday, 11 a.m. to
midnight; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
n Contact: ironhillbrewery.com,
291-9800.
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