A Night at the Opera House

Perhaps the best idea since Whirlyball, South First odds and ends boutique the Opera House, located directly behind End of an Ear, presents Teddy & Marge Thursday night. The Attic Ted side-project warps old timey tunes from the Twenties and the Thirties into oddly charming waltzes of accordion, banjo, and cello. The show is coupled with a bike-in movie, Charlie Kaufman's modern classic Adaptation. All things considered, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure might have been a more appropriate choice, but we're not complaining. The event starts at 8pm, and there's a $3 suggested donation.

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