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THE
ACCOUNTANT

VERONICAS
ROOM

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FREIMAN
STOLTZFUS

INCOGNEATO
IRON HILL

Steampunk
ENTERTAINMENT LANCASTER

OCTOBER 13,, 2016

UNLIMITED

The Slambovian Circus of Dreams


brings its mummers roots to the
Strasburg Rail Road festival

lets begin

Contents

movies

n 3: Review of The Accountant


n 4: This weekends movie times
n 5: Special screenings
n 6: Box office; coming up

OPENING THIS WEEKEND

Halloween fun minus fear

music

n 7: Set it Off at the Chameleon Club


n 9: Shows not to miss
n 10: Slambovian Circus of Dreams
at Steampunk unLimited

n 12: Music calendar

stage

n 14: Veronicas Room at Fultons


4th Floor Studio Theater

n 15: Stage calendar


n 16: Seventh Sisters The To-and-fro
n 17: Shows not to miss

art

n 18: Freiman Stoltzfus builds

Cathedral of Seasons series

n 20: Art calendar


n 22: Shows not to miss

food

n 28: IncognEATo visits Iron Hill


Brewery & Restaurant

On the cover
movie

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THE
ACCOUNTANT

VERONICAS
ROOM

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FREIMAN
STOLTZFUS

Quick picks to add some spice to your week

When Hersheypark Amphitheatres live entertainment is a


band called the Screaming Mummies, you know it must be
Halloween.
The regions two theme parks Hersheypark and Dutch
Wonderland both open their Halloween attractions this
weekend. Hersheypark in the Dark opens Friday, and Dutch
Wonderlands Happy Hauntings opens Saturday. Both offer
nonscary family fun, continuing weekends through Oct. 30.
Hersheypark in the Dark features more than 50 rides, including 13 roller coasters. During the last
hour of each evening, the park turns off
all the lights on its three wooden roller
coasters Comet, Lightning Racer
and Wildcat to add to the experience.
Visitors 12 and under are encouraged to wear costumes and
are welcome to trick-or-treat
at two locations in the park.
ZooAmerica, which can be
accessed through the park, will
host its Creatures of the Night
program starting at 6 nightly.
Its included in Hersheypark admission, or visitors can choose to
attend only the zoo, with a separate
admission.
Hersheypark in the Dark is open Fridays
from 5-10 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and
Sundays from noon-9 p.m. Admission is $25 for kids 3 to 8

and adults 55 and over, and $36 for ages 9


to 54. For details visit hersheypark.com/
seasons/halloween.php.
At Happy Hauntings, visitors can enjoy
more than 30 themed rides, such as the
Scaree-Go-Round and the Roller Ghoster.
Children 12 and under can trick-or-treat
with more than 20 lifelike dinosaurs at 10
stops throughout the park.
The park also offers live Halloween-themed
music and magic by Merlin the Great.
Happy Hauntings is open Saturdays from 2-9 p.m. and
Sundays from 2-8 p.m. Admission is $24.99. For details, visit
dutchwonderland.com.

INCOGNEATO
IRON HILL

THURS.-SUN.

Steampunk

OPENS TODAY

SATURDAY

SATURDAY

APPLEUMPKIN FEST
n Not a misspelling, but
a celebration of fall with
apples, pumpkin chucking,
crafts, hayrides, a costume
parade and more family fun
in Adamstown.
adamstowncommunity
days.com

MAIZE AND SNITZ


n That means corn and
apples, and they share
center stage as Hans Herr
House in Willow Street
celebrates the cultures of
the areas Native Americans
and early European settlers.
hansherr.org

ENTERTAINMENT LANCASTER

OCTOBER 13,, 2016

UNLIMITED

The Slambovian Circus of Dreams


brings its mummers roots to the
Strasburg Rail Road festival

The Slambovian Circus of Dreams will


perform at the Strasburg Rail Roads
Steampunk unLimited festival this
weekend. Photo by Tom Moore.

FOLLOW YOUR HEART ...


n To the Giant Center in
Hershey for the Disney
On Ice show featuring
characters from Finding
Dory, Inside Out, Toy
Story and Frozen on an
all-new adventure.
hersheyentertainment.com

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EQUINE EXPO
n Ten days of all things
equine commence at the
Pennsylvania National Horse
Show, one of the nations
largest indoor shows, at the
Pennsylvania Farm Show
Complex in Harrisburg.
panational.org

movies

ASSOCIATED PRESS

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
KATIE WALSH

TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE

irector Gavin OConnors


thriller The Accountant almost seems like an excuse for
Ben Affleck to try his hand at playing
a math whiz for once. But Afflecks

Christian Wolff is a far cry from Will


Hunting. Chris is a high functioning
math savant on the autism spectrum,
who finds solace in ritual, routine, patterns and finishing his tasks. He leads
an unassuming and mundane life in
rural Illinois as a strip mall accoun-

tant, but of course what looks simple


and quiet never is.
His unique gifts allow him a lucrative side-hustle as a forensic accountant for some of the scariest people
on the planet, according to Ray King
(J.K. Simmons), director of crime enforcement at the Department of the
Treasury. But that part of his life isnt
so much what The Accountant is
about. Theres no globe-trotting or cavorting with cartels and mob bosses.
The film is a bit of a bait and switch. We
think were diving into the antithetical world of the criminal accountant,
but what the film wants to explore is
where Chris came from, and how he

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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.

CONTINUED, page 4

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Continued from 3

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.

n The Accountant is playing at the Regal, MoviE-town and Penn the-

aters. Its rated R for strong violence and language throughout. Running
time is 128 minutes.

Movie Times
REGAL

MOVIE-TOWN

PENN CINEMA

THE ACCOUNTANT

THE ACCOUNTANT

THE ACCOUNTANT

Fri. - Sun. 11:30, 12:35, 1:20,


3:45, 4:20, 6:45, 7:30, 10,
10:40

THE BIRTH OF A NATION


Fri. - Sun. 11, 1, 3:50, 6:50,
9:50

DEEPWATER HORIZON

Fri. - Sun. 11:20, 2:15, 4:55,


7:35, 10:45

DONT BREATHE

KEVIN HART: WHAT


NOW?

Fri. - Sun. 11:10, 11:50, 12:45,


1:50, 2:35, 3:15, 4:30, 5:05,
7:05, 7:45, 8:15, 9:45, 10:30

THE MAGNIFICENT
SEVEN

Fri. - Sun. 12:15, 3:30, 7, 10:20

Omkara (India, from Othello). Tonight at 7. Free. Gibble Auditorium, Esbenshade


Hall, Elizabethtown College. 361-1453. etown.edu.

MU SPANISH FILM SERIES

El Libertador (The Liberator). With English subtitles. Tues. 6:30 p.m. Free. Myers
Auditorium, McComsey Hall, Millersville University. ana.borger-greco@millersville.edu.

SHORT FILM SNEAK PREVIEW

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.

WARE CENTER ON SCREEN/IN PERSON FILM SERIES

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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KEVIN HART: WHAT


NOW?

THE DARK KNIGHT

Fri. - Sun. 11:45, 2, 4:25, 7,


9:20

MIDDLE SCHOOL: THE


WORST YEARS OF MY LIFE
Fri. - Sun. noon, 2, 4:40,
7, 9:15

MISS PEREGRINES HOME


FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN
Fri. - Sun. 12:30, 3:40, 6:40,
9:35

STORKS

MASTERMINDS

Fri. - Sun. 11:50, 2:05, 4:20,


6:45, 9

MAX STEEL

KENDIG SQUARE

Fri. - Sun. 5:30, 11


Fri. - Sun. 11:40, 2:20, 4:45,
7:15, 9:55

MIDDLE SCHOOL: THE


WORST YEARS OF MY
LIFE

MISS PEREGRINES
HOME FOR PECULIAR
CHILDREN

BAD MOMS

Fri. - Sun. 10, 2:30, 4:40,


6:50, 8:50

BRIDGET JONESS BABY


Fri. - Sun. 12:35, 4:40, 8:50

FINDING DORY

Fri. - Sun. 10, noon, 2:25,


4, 8:45

JASON BOURNE

Fri. - Sun. 10, 2:10, 6:15, 9

MECHANIC:
RESURRECTION
Fri. - Sun. 7:10

Fri. - Sun. noon, 3:05, 6:30,


9:40

NINE LIVES

QUEEN OF KATWE

PETES DRAGON

Fri. - Sun. 1:50, 4:50

Fri. - Sun. 12:15, 2:15, 4:25

STORKS

SAUSAGE PARTY

Fri. - Sun. 10, noon, 3:10, 5:10

Fri. - Sun. 11:05, 1:40, 4:10,


6:40, 9:10

Fri. - Sun. 7:15, 9:20

SUICIDE SQUAD

Fri. - Sun. 10, 12:10, 2, 4:45,


6:45

Fri. - Sun. 7:50, 10:50

SULLY

Fri. - Sun. 11:35, 2:05, 4:40,


7:25, 10:05

THE BIRTH OF A NATION


Fri. - Sat. 11:40, 2:15, 4:45,
7:35, 10:10; Sun. 11:40, 2:15,
4:45, 7:35

Fri. - Sun. 1:50, 4:30, 7:15,


9:50

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN


Fri. - Sun. 10:55, 1:30, 4:35,
7:20, 10:15

Fri. - Sat. 11:10, 12:25, 2:10,


3:15, 5:10, 6:15, 7:45, 9:10,
10:30; Sun. 11:10, 12:25, 2:10,
3:15, 5:10, 6:15, 7:45

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN

MAX STEEL

Fri. - Sun. 2:30, 8

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE GLOBAL FILM SERIES

Fri. - Sun. noon, 2:30, 6,


7:30, 10

Fri. - Sun. 5:45, 10:55

MISS PEREGRINES
HOME FOR PECULIAR
CHILDREN 3D

FILM SERIES/MOVIES

DEEPWATER HORIZON

Fri. - Sun. 12:15, 2:40, 5,


7:30, 10

Fri. - Sun. 11:15, 1:45, 4:15,


6:55, 9:20

Screen calendar

Fri. - Sun. 12:45, 3:50, 6:45,


9:40

THE SECRET LIFE OF


PETS
WHEN THE BOUGH
BREAKS

Fri. - Sun. 10, 12:15, 6:35, 9:15

Sun. 2

DEEPWATER HORIZON

Fri. - Sun. 12:15, 2:50, 5:15, 7,


9:20, 10:35; Sun. 12:15, 2:50,
5:15, 7

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN


Fri. - Sat. 12:05, 2:40, 4,
6:35, 8, 10:15; Sun. 12:05,
2:40, 4, 6:35, 8

THE MAGNIFICENT
SEVEN

Fri. - Sat. 12:30, 3:30, 6:30,


9:30; Sun. 12:30, 3:30, 6:30

MASTERMINDS

Fri. - Sat. 1:20, 3:40, 8:15,


10:35; Sun. 1:20, 3:40, 8:15

MAX STEEL

Fri. - Sat. 11:45, 2, 4:35, 6:45,


9; Sun.\\!q 11:45, 2, 4:35,
6:45

MIDDLE SCHOOL: THE


WORST YEARS OF MY
LIFE
Fri. - Sun. 11, 1:45, 4:15, 6

MISS PEREGRINES HOME


FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN
Fri. - Sat. 11, 1:30, 4:35, 7:15,
9; Sun. 11, 1:30, 4:35, 7:15

HARRY & SNOWMAN

QUEEN OF KATWE

HARRY POTTER AND THE


CHAMBER OF SECRETS:
IMAX

STORKS

Fri. - Sun. 5:10

Fri. - Sat. 11:25, 2:15, 7:20,


10:15; Sun. 11:25, 2:15, 7:20

Fri. 3:15p; Sat. 11a

Fri. - Sun. 11:30, 1:50, 4:10,


6:25

HARRY POTTER AND THE


DEATHLY HALLOWS PART
1: IMAX

SULLY

Fri. 7p; Sat. 1:40a; Sun. 5:15p

HARRY POTTER AND THE


DEATHLY HALLOWS PART
2: IMAX
Fri. 10:15p; Sat. 4:15a; Sun.
8:25p

HARRY POTTER AND THE


GOBLET OF FIRE: IMAX
Sat. 5p

HARRY POTTER AND THE


HALF-BLOOD PRINCE:
IMAX

Fri. - Sat. 11:20, 1:40, 5:35,


8:10, 9:45; Sun. 11:20, 1:40,
5:35, 8:10

ALLEN THEATRE
& COFFEEHOUSE
SULLY

Fri. - Sat. 1:30, 4, 7:30, 9:25;


Sun. 4, 7:30

EPHRATA MAIN

Sat. 11p

HARRY POTTER AND THE


ORDER OF THE PHOENIX:
IMAX
Sat. 8p

HARRY POTTER AND THE


PRISONER OF AZKABAN:
IMAX

MISS PEREGRINES HOME


FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN
Fri. 7; Sat. 2, 5, 8

STORKS

Fri. 5; Sat. 2, 5

SULLY

Sat. 2:10p

Fri. 7; Sat. 8

HARRY POTTER AND THE


SORCERERS STONE:
IMAX

ZOETROPOLIS

Fri. noon; Sat. 8a; Sun. 10:35a

KEVIN HART: WHAT


NOW?

Fri. - Sat. noon, 2:30, 5, 7:30,


10; Sun. noon, 2:30, 5, 7:30

GIRL ASLEEP

Fri. 7; Sat. 3, 5, 7; Sun. 3

THE GREASY STRANGLER


Fri. 9; Sat. 9; Sun. 5

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SPECIAL SCREENINGS
HARRY POTTER IMAX FESTIVAL
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.

ROMEO AND JULIET


The Ware Center will present a screening of a live performance
from this past spring of Shakespeares classic tale of forbidden
love from the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company. Directed by
Branagh and Rob Ashford, the show features Lily James as Juliet,
Richard Madden as Romeo, Derek Jacobi as Mercutio and Meera
Syal as the nurse. The screening will be at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. Go to
artsmu.com or call the box office at 871-7600.

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Exploring issues of
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Continued from 5

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.

COMING UP

Box office
GIRL ON TRAIN ARRIVES
Box office top 10 Oct. 7-9

Movie

JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK


(PG-13)
Tom Cruise has gone back, to play
investigator Jack Reacher. When Susan
Turner (Cobie Smulders), an Army
major accused of treason, is arrested,
Jack jumps into action. Suspecting foul
play, he works to prove that the head
of his old unit is innocent. After getting
into trouble with the law, Reacher must
go on the lam to uncover the truth
behind a major government conspiracy
that involves the death of U.S. soldiers.

| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2016 |

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Earnings
this week

1. The Girl on the Train


2. Miss Peregrines Home
for Peculiar Children
3. Deepwater Horizon
4. The Magnificent Seven
5. Storks
6. The Birth of a Nation
7. Middle School:
The Worst Years of My Life
8. Sully
9. Masterminds
10. Queen of Katwe

$24,536,265

$15,141,789
$11,527,027
$9,011,682
$8,294,309
$7,004,254
$6,878,437
$5,010,340
$4,078,715
$1,627,313

SOURCE: BOX OFFICE MOJO.COM

music

JONATHAN WEINER

RETURNING TO CHILDHOOD MEMORIES


Set it Off frontman spent summers at Hersheypark, where his parents performed
JENELLE JANCI

JJANCI@LNPNEWS.COM

ody Carsons musical career


started on the Hersheypark
Amphitheater stage.
The frontman of pop-rock band
Set it Off would often travel from his
Clearwater, Florida, home with his
parents when they came to Hershey

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.

Its my favorite theme park, Carson says. I have so many memories


there. I started as a Hersheys kiss, and
then I grew all the way to a Twizzler.
Carson, whose band will perform
at the Lizard Lounge Friday, always
hoped hed be able to take his bandmates to Hersheypark when they
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IF YOU GO
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.

| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2016 |

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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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Rising through darker times and


turning negatives upside down into a
positive thats basically the theme
of this record, because what weve
been going through, Carson says.
While the band did binge-watch the
Netflix series Stranger Things, in
which a parallel dimension is named
Upside Down, the album title was
decided before they watched the
show.
When creating this record, Carson
says the band enjoyed more freedom
than on other albums, on which the
band was concerned with achieving a
certain sound.
We really decided to just go for it,
Carson says. There were no restrictions, like it has to be this or it has to
be that. Its write a song and just write
a great song, and that was our standard for anytime we went into the
studio.
Once the tour ends at the end of
the month, Carson will join his bandmates in their new home, Los Angeles. After enduring some struggles
together as a band, he says he feels
ready to call them roommates, too.
We became stronger for that,
Carson says. I think thats why we
have the ability to move in together
into a place and not want to tear each
others heads off. We love each other.

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That initial passion and work ethic


was inspiring, Carson says.
The band released the emo-influenced Cinematics in 2012, and the
slightly more adventurous Duality
in 2014.
While the bands success was rising,
gaining more than 1 million views on
YouTube for some songs and nearly
190,000 likes on Facebook, they were
suddenly faced with a difficult decision.
In May, 2015, a woman created
a Tumblr post accusing the bands
bassist, Austin Kerr, of sexual assault.
Shortly after the post was circulated
online, Set it Off announced that the
band was cutting ties with Kerr.
As tough as it was, we knew what
we needed to do, Carson says. I
think thats one of the strengths of
this band, is identifying a problem
and solving it.
The bands fan base responded with
support for its decision.
People realized that connection
that we talk about with our fans isnt
made up, Carson says. Its very real.
We care about our fans like a family.
Carson says he, Clermont, guitarist Zach DeWall and drummer Maxx
Danzinger got closer after deciding to
part with Kerr. Thats reflected in the
title of the bands latest album, Upside Down.

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n Eccentric, New Orleans-based band brings its self-described New Orleans big
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n Pianist Maria Thompson Corley and
cellist Sara Male perform All About
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Sat. 11 a.m. Offering. Church of the
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MUMMERS INSPIRE SLAMBOVIAN CIRCUS OF DREAMS


New York band, called a hillbilly Pink Floyd, among
performers at Steampunk unLimited in Strasburg
JENELLE JANCI

JJANCI@LNPNEWS.COM

IF YOU GO
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.
n More info:
strasburgrailroad.
com.

or many years at the Slambovian Circus of Dreams


concerts, the Sleepy Hollow, New York, band would
close out its set with the cheerful, harmonica-laced
folk tune Alice in Space.
Almost immediately, fans would pop up from their
seats. No matter the weather, even indoors, many would
open an umbrella and dance around the rooms perimeter
while gently bouncing the umbrellas in the air.
While the image might make a superstitious individual
cringe, the umbrella dance was an homage to lead singer
and guitarist Joziah Longos mummer heritage. Mummers often dance with petite, ornate umbrellas during
performances.
Longos father, grandfather and uncles made a tradition out of performing in the annual Mummers Parade in
Philadelphia.
The whimsical nature and circus-like atmosphere of a
Mummers Parade is still very present in Longos genrebending music with the Slambovian Circus of Dreams,
who will perform at the Steampunk unLimited festival
at the Strasburg Rail Road this weekend. Longo borrows
from the 1867 song The Man on the Flying Trapeze
in one song, and clown imagery is used throughout the
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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

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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.
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dancing, Longo yelled to the guards to let them


go.
I thought, oh no, theyre either going to shoot
me or arrest me, Longo says.
Instead, they allowed them to dance.
All these families came out and they were
reaching out and we were touching their hands,
they were touching us, Longo says. It was very,
very cheerful.
The Ancestors also played Carnegie Hall and
received unsolicited interest from record labels, which the proudly independent musicians
wanted to avoid.
Longo and Lloyd left the city to move to Sleepy
Hollow and study recording at a community
college. There they connected with the bands
original drummer, Tony Zuzulo, and formed the
Slambovian Circus of Dreams a group thats
been described as a hillbilly Pink Floyd. There
are psychedelic elements of the Beatles Sergeant Pepper years, but also roots in folk music.

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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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Leffler Chapel and
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MU ORCHESTRA
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60 W. Cottage Ave.,
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140 E. Orange St.,


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COUNTRY CONCERT

Stars of Nashville:
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Pianist Maria
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and cellist Sara Male
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Sat. 11 a.m. Offering.
Church of the
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Marietta Ave.

EICHER ARTS
CENTER CONCERT
SERIES

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Sun. 2 p.m. Free,
donations welcome.
Eicher Arts Center,
409 Cocalico St.,

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ITS A BIT
CHILLY IN

VERONICAS
ROOM

Nothing is what it seems in Ira


Levins psychological thriller
playing at Fultons studio theater
JANE HOLAHAN

JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS.COM

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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RANDY HESS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Havilah Brewster as The Girl, in a scene from the first act of the Fultons Veronicas Room.

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date, who is getting suspicious.


After that?
The cast of four is pretty mum.

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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Series opens with a


fully staged production of the chilling
mystery Veronicas

Room by the author


of Rosemarys Baby.
Opened Tues. Cont.
through Oct. 30. Tues.Thurs. 7:30 p.m.; Fri. 8
p.m.; Sat. 2 and 8 p.m.;
Sun. 2 p.m. $35. 4th
Floor Studio Theater,
Fulton Theater, 12 N.
Prince St., 397-7425.
www.thefulton.org.

RANDY HESS | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

From left, Michael Iannucci, Susan Cella, Havilah


Brewster and Andras Lincoln in Veronicas Room.

audience, Iannucci says. Our concentration


had to be laser. We really have to focus on the
actor you are talking to get really locked in.
They could hear people breathing and sighing.
They could see peoples faces and expressions.

Ive never had to do something so dynamic


before, Lincoln says. Thats whats fun. Thats
the best part of it.
The closeness of the audience is another manipulation, Cella says. The actors are doing a
play about questionable identities. Now, normally, you dont see anybody out there in the
audience. But here you see them, and you recognize some of them. You know them.
Playwright Levin is best known for his novel
and movie Rosemarys Baby and the stageshow-turned-movie Deathtrap.
Like Deathtrap, this show has plenty of
twists and turns, keeping audiences guessing.
And like Rosemarys Baby, the show has plenty of psychological layers to it.
After that first audience saw the show, the actors talked about ideas they and Robin had never discussed during rehearsals. But that was not
surprising to the cast.
There are plenty of nuances in the play, Lincoln says. The discoveries will never end.

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IF YOU GO
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and-fro.
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n When: Friday,
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reading of The
To-and-fro.

COURTROOM COMEDY, CIRCA 1612


William Shakespeares ambiguous testimony is basis for The To-and-fro

JANE HOLAHAN

JHOLAHAN@LNPNEWS.COM

e know so little about William Shakespeare that any


tidbit we learn about the
great dramatists life can be inspiring.
Thats how Jeremiah Miller felt
when he came across legal case from
1612, Bellott v. Mountjoy, in which
Shakespeare was called to testify.
Stephen Bellott was suing his fatherin-law, Christopher Mountjoy, for his
wedding dowry, and Shakespeare was
a lodger in the Mountjoy home at the
time.
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Bellott to marry Mountjoys daughter, Miller explains. I thought I could


get a glimpse of who he was from that.
Miller put aside a play hed been
struggling with for years and began
writing a comedy about the case.
The result after a fast and furious
three months is the play The Toand-fro, which will receive a staged
reading Friday by Theater of the Seventh Sister at Steinman Theatre, Lancaster Country Day School.
The author of the book in which
Miller found this tantalizing small
chapter in the Bards life suggested it
would make a wonderful farce.

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I was surprised nobody had tackled


this yet, Miller says. I was happy to
try.

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

is living in London while his wife and


children are in Stratford. Miller explores how that affects his relationship with the Mountjoys.
He also looks at some of the characters Shakespeare was hanging around.
They included George Wilkins, a pub
owner, rabble rouser and writer who
many believe co-wrote Pericles with
Shakespeare, and Simon Forman, a
mystic and fortune teller best known
for his extensive diaries.
There was speculation that Shakespeare was having an affair with someone in the house, Miller says. There

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Freiman Stoltzfus looked to both nature and


architecture to create Cathedral of Seasons series
KATHLEEN DAMINGER
KDAMINGER@LNPNEWS.COM

Some keep the Sabbath going to Church


I keep it, staying at Home
With a Bobolink for a Chorister
And an Orchard, for a Dome
Emily Dickinson

atures spiritual magnificence, described


in this poem, is captured on canvas in
artist Freiman Stoltzfus latest body of
work, Cathedral of Seasons.
The 20 or so paintings currently displayed in
his Prince Street gallery are designed to point
the viewer heavenward, or at least to some place
of peace within.
Unlike Dickinsons take on spirituality,
Stoltzfus gives equal due to both God-made
and man-made spaces.
The acrylic works in the show are large and

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regal, painted in muted shades of grays and


browns with brilliant gold and copper highlights.
They depict an organic blend of Gothic-style
architecture and nature, especially trees.
This collection features cathedrals of stone
and branch, and the dialogue between them,
he says.
During his many trips to Europe, Stoltzfus often took the time to tour its cathedrals, knowing
he would be uplifted by their beauty and symmetry.
(They are) these wonderful architectural
spaces that were designed to inspire great grandiosity of thought, he says. They were meant
to give people something they didnt have in
their everyday life.
While walking with a friend at his favorite
chateau one day, he found himself amid a row
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of sycamore trees their branches


arching toward each other and forming a tunnel.
That was an epiphany for me, he
says. Because I realized at the time
that I was walking through a magnificent cathedral. It gave me very much
the same feeling, the sense of awe and
wonder you have both in nature and in
man-made structures.
That moment was the seed that produced his current series of paintings
that revisit one painting he created
nearly a decade ago.

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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consoled him earlier.


This work has been tremendously comforting to me on a deeply personal level, he says.
It has given me a lot of peace and this wellspring of beauty and hope.
Im so grateful this theme came to me again
this year. It has been a real anchor for me.
There is somewhere, some kind of order in
mathematics, in architecture, in the seasons,
even if its only in my work for a few minutes.

Embracing the tension


Stoltzfus grew up in the Amish-Mennonite
tradition in Lancaster County. He surmises
that his Plain background gave him an appreciation for both the beauty that man has the
capacity to build, and for what God created for
our enjoyment.
I grew up surrounded by farms, fields and
orchards in the Amish country, he says. My

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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GALLERIES/
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n Opening ...
MANHEIM
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Boutique exhibition of
recent works by Eva
Stiner Bender. Opening
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6-7:30 p.m. Cont.
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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
open from 8:30 a.m.)
Free. 595 Granite Run
Drive, 560-6441. mtpl.
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n Continuing ...
ANNEX 24 GALLERY

Featured artist Terry


Johnson, My Electric
Journey, plus works by
a variety of other artists. Cont. through Oct.
Thurs. and Fri. 11 a.m.-6
p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-6
p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
or by appt. Free. 24 W.
Walnut St., 341-0028.
annex24gallery.com.

ART SPACE AT
LANCASTER HACC

Form and Figuration,


a collection of ceramics

Restaurant & Bar

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
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CITY HALL GALLERY

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.
theframingconcept.
com.

FREIMAN STOLTZFUS
GALLERY

FRIENDSHIP HEART
GALLERY

Seek and Find exhibit


focusing on Lancaster
City Architecture. Cont.
through Oct. Mon.-Fri.

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Columbia, 669-1890.
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KEVIN LEHMANS
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Exhibit by Julie Yontz


Rupp and Kerry Sacco.
Cont. through Nov.
19. Tues.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5
p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Free. 22 S. Second St.,
Columbia, 684-0651.
garthgallery.net.

24th Strictly Functional


Pottery National. Cont.
through Oct. 22. Mon.Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat.
10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun.
noon-4 p.m. Free. 560
S. Prince St. 509-7947.
www.klpottery.com.

HESS GALLERY

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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.

JONAL GALLERY/DW
DESIGNS BOUTIQUE

Works of resident pen


and ink artist Dale
Weibley. Fri. and Sat. 10

Decades, the LCAAs


80th anniversary
exhibit. Cont. through
Nov. 10. Thurs.-Sat. 11
a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun. 1-4
p.m. 149 Precision Ave.,
Strasburg, 687-7061.
lcaaonline.org.

LANCASTER
GALLERIES

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

9 a.m.-7 p.m. Free.


Harvest View lobby
and galleries, Landis
Homes, 1001 E. Oregon
Road, Lititz, 569-327,
381-3550. landishomes.
org.

LIZ HESS GALLERY

New series of works


inspired by the Greek
Isles by Liz Hess.
Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5
p.m.; First Fri. until 9
p.m. Free. 140 N. Prince
St., 390-7222. lizhess.
com.

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

p.m. Evenings and


weekends by appt.
21 N. Mulberry St.,
295-1949. mulberryartstudios.com.

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.

PA. COLLEGE OF ART


AND DESIGN
The annual Mosaic
Project this year features artists Christian
Robinson and Jamea
Richmond-Edwards.
Exhibit cont. through
Oct. 30. Mon.-Fri. 8
a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Later
on First Fridays.) Free.

204 N. Prince St.,


396-7833. pcad.edu/
maingallery.

RED RAVEN ART CO.

Exhibit by Pa. Academy


of the Fine Arts artists
Aubrey Brown, Melanie
Dion and Yeon Kang.
Plus works by Cathy
Hozack and Sarah
McRae Morton. Cont.
through Oct. Tues.,
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. (First
Fridays until 8 p.m.)
Free. 138 N. Prince St.,
299-4400. redravenartcompany.com.

SQUARE HALO ART


GALLERY

Katazome and Grace:


The Art of Sadao
Watanabe. Cont.
through Nov. First
Friday 6-9 p.m. (Often
open market days.)
And by appointment.

First floor of the


Trust Performing Arts
Center, 37 N. Market St.
293-1087.

Community, 722
Furnace Hills Pike,
Lititz. 626-2071. uzrc.
org.

SUZANNE H.
ARNOLD ART
GALLERY

Hoffmans Mill Road,


U.S. Route 1 in Chadds
Ford. 610-388-2700.
brandywinemuseum.
org.

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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

Home and studio of


modernist Charles
Demuth (1883-1935).
Permanent collection
of Demuths art, plus
special events and
changing exhibitions.
Currently: Fifty Years
Straddling the Velvet
Rope: The Photography
of Gary Lee Boas.
Cont. through Nov. 27.
Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4
p.m.; Sun. 1-4 p.m.
Admission by donation.
120 E. King St., 2999940. demuth.org.

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Highway E. 826-3472
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dinner 5:30 p.m., show,
7 p.m. $51-$60 adults;
$27 ages 13-18; $23
ages 3-12. $30 show
only. Dutch Apple
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Centerville Road,
898-1900. dutchapple.
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ultimately looks at the value
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Oct. 29. Wed. and Thurs.
meal 11:30 a.m., show 1 p.m.;
Fri. and Sat. meal 6:30 p.m.,
show 8 p.m. Other select days
and options available. Call for
details. $30-$56. Rainbows
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Lincoln Highway E., (Route 30
East) Paradise. 800-292-4301.
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Cont. through Oct. 16.
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Fri. and Sat. 8 p.m.;
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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
as Mary Bellott, and Andrew Willis as
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vendors, special events
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Adult week: Mon.-Oct.
22. Reg. admission: $15
with a $30 family four
pack. Some special
events. See Website for
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2300 N. Cameron St.,
Harrisburg. panational.
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STEAMPUNK
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Celebration of all things


steampunk with live
music and entertainment, vendors, food
and, of course, train
rides on the vintage
steam trains. Fri. 6-10
p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m.-11
p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.-4
p.m. $56 adults; $40
children for all three
days; $46 adults, $30
children for Sat. and
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$40 Saturday only; $30
Sunday only. Strasburg
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Strasburg, 687-7522.
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DANCES/
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LANCASTER
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Hilton Baxter calls to


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6:15 p.m.; dance 7-10
p.m. $9 adults, $6
students, free for
children 15 and under.
St. Johns Episcopal
Church, 321 W. Chestnut
St. 951-4317. lancastercontra.org.

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Weekly dance.
Beginners are welcome.
Tues. 7-9 p.m. $3.
Manheim Train Station,
210 S. Charlotte St.,
Manheim. 653-1397 for
info.

SWING DANCE

Lancaster Swing Dance


Club dance. Sat. lesson
from 7-8 p.m.; dance
from 8-11 p.m. $5 adults,
$4 students. Living
Hope Community
Church gymnasium,
2823 Columbia Ave.

WORLD DANCE/
INTERNATIONAL
FOLK DANCE

Traditional ethnic
dances from many
cultures for all ages
and abilities. Mon. (all

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FAIRS/
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APPLEUMPKIN FEST

13th annual celebration


of fall and apples with
food (lots of apple
yummies), a costume
parade, hay rides,
pumpkin chucking and
more. Sat. (rain date
Sunday) 10 a.m.-4:30
p.m. Free. Adamstown
Community Park,
West Main Street,
Adamstown. adamstowncommunitydays.
com.

CHOCKTOBERFEST

2nd annual familyfriendly event features


live music by Up
Pops the Devil, CASE
150, RFA and Rhett
Miller (of the Old
97s), plus local craft
beer, chocolate and
a variety of food.

Sat. noon-6 p.m.


Free admission.
ChocolateTown
Square, Hershey.
downtownhershey.
com.

MAIZE AND SNITZ


FESTIVAL

Celebration of the
life and culture of
Native Americans and
Colonial Americans
with demonstrations,
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
Street, 464-4438.
hansherr.org.

PET FESTIVAL

Its a Pets Life Festival


features 45 vendors,
food, and familyfriendly pet activities.
Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Free. Grounds of the
Charles F. Snyder
Funeral Home, 3110
Lititz Pike. 682-5866.

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Finest

THURSDAY

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instruction, beginners
welcome) 7:30-9 p.m.
$10 adults, $7 students.
Thurs. (open/request
dancing) 7-9 pm. $7
adults, $5 students.
.Susquehanna Dance
Center, 120 College
Ave., Mountville. (Call
to verify location.)
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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.
fieldofscreams.com.

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

Seasonal celebration features more


than 50 rides, plus
entertainment, treats
for children 12 and
younger and admission to ZooAmerica
with its Creatures of
the Night program
(Fri. and Sat. 6-10
p.m.; Sun. 6-9 p.m.
Individual admission
also available.) Opens
Fri. Continues through
Oct. 30. Fri. 5-10 p.m.;

Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m;


Sun. noon-9 p.m.
$36 ages 9-54; $25
ages 3-8 and 55 and
older. (Parking is $8.)
Hersheypark. (800)
HERSHEY. hersheypark.com.

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

include Pine Grove


American Legion and
two wineries. Sat.
registration at 9 a.m.,
depart at 10 a.m. $15
riders, $10 passengers.
($3 for wine tastings.)
Depart from Lititz
American Legion, 109
N. Broad St., Lititz.
572-5979 for info.

COMMUNITY
NEW HOLLAND

Semiannual chicken
barbecue fundraiser.
Fri. 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Meal, $9; leg/thigh, $4.
Cavod Academy of the
Arts, 665 W. Main St.
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Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4
p.m.; Sun. noon-4 p.m.
Donation. 135 N. Lime
St., 394-3497. lmapa.
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 houses several


galleries the Dana
Gallery, Rothman
Gallery, Curriculum
Gallery and Nissley
Permanent Collection
Gallery with rotating
exhibits. Currently:
Alumni Arts Review
Exhibition. Cont.
through Oct. 16.
Rothman Gallery;
An Archaeologists
Eye: The Parthenon
Drawings of Katherine
A. Schwab. Cont.
through Dec. 9.
Curriculum Gallery;
The Faculty Biennial
Exhibition. Cont.
through Dec. 9. The
Dana Gallery. Tues.,
Wed. and Fri. 11:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Thurs.
1:30-4:30 p.m.; Sat.
and Sun. 12:30-4:30
p.m. Free. Phillips

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.
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best beer Iron Hill makes.


For appetizers, we decided on the Salmon Spring Rolls
($10.95) and a cup of the Kennett Square Mushroom soup
($4.95).
The spring rolls with arugula, red onion, pickled ginger,
wasabi and sesame-soy sauce were cooked a crispy, golden brown, and the mix of strong flavors woke up the palate
big-time. The ingredients were well-balanced, with nothing overpowering the others.
The soup, with roasted white mushrooms, sherry and
cream, was rich and hearty, though I wish some bigger
chunks of mushroom would be allowed to get through the
food processor.
The appetizers were easy choices, but picking our entrees
proved a lot more difficult. Iron Hill has a big menu that
can make it difficult to decide what to choose. Our waitress,
whose gregariousness was matched by her patience, helped
us navigate the menu as we narrowed down our choices.
We finally settled on the Seafood Pot Pie ($19.95) and the
Old Charlestown Shrimp ($20.95).
The pot pie with shrimp, scallops, crab, haddock, potatoes, mushrooms, corn and peas was the perfect dish
to help usher in the fall. This was comfort food at its best,
meant to warm both the stomach and the heart. The creamy
white sauce bubbled around the abundant seafood, which
was nestled underneath a flaky pastry top.
The shrimp we ordered was supposed to come with a

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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O
Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant
STAFF

Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant sits


in a great place, along a busy stretch
of Harrisburg Pike and across from
Franklin & Marshall College.
Theres always a lot of traffic outside
the restaurant, both vehicular and
pedestrian. The walkers, mostly students, generate a lot of chatter as they
walk past the plate-glass windows that
allow Iron Hill diners to watch the
scene outside.
That conversation tends to continue inside the restaurant as Iron Hill
is a fun, boisterous place. Its usually
crowded and noisy, loud enough that
patrons have to raise their voices to be

Clockwise
from right,
Seafood
Pot Pie,
Old
Charlestown
Shrimp,
Salmon
Spring
Rolls and
a flight of
beer.

heard above the din.


Its a big place, with plenty of seating, both tables and booths. Theres
also a large bar area and the cooks are
in plain sight for those curious about
how their food is being prepared. Also
visible are the stainless-steel tanks
that the brewmaster uses to make an
ever-changing array of beers.
And thats where my spouse and I
started during a recent visit to Iron Hill
on a crisp fall night with a flight featuring four of the brewerys beers. The
new beers were good, but there was
nothing that swayed me from the opinion that the Ore House IPA remains the

IF YOU GO
n Restaurant: Iron Hill Brewery &

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Restaurant.
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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restaurant review
feature. A rotating staff visits area
restaurants and
reports back on
the service, atmosphere, and food
they experienced
while dining incognito. Bon Appetit!

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