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    Henry Rollins: Good to See You

    On this tour Henry Rollins faithfully recounts the events of his life in the brief pre-COVID period since the last tour – and when things got even stranger in the months that followed. It's Rollins, right? Not to be missed.
    Mon., May 2, 8pm. $29-45.  
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      Auditions: The Dating Project

      Summer Break Theatre is seeking "one male, age 30s-40, to play play multiple comic roles ranging from potential leading man in a rom-com to an obnoxious jerk to a quirky oddball" in this new play by Max Langert, to be presented at Hyde Park Theatre in July. See website for details.
      Auditions: Mon., May 9  
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      Landmarks: Self-Guided Walking Tour

      Use your smartphone to access self-guided tours of the outdoor public art sited by UT's award-winning Landmarks program any time you feel like it. BONUS: There's also a free, docent-led tour starting at Marc Quinn's "Spiral of the Galaxy" (1501 Red River) on Sun., Jan. 8, 11am.
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      SAGE Studio: Bottle, Shirt, Whistle

      Here's a solo exhibition by Philadelphia-based artist Woodley White, with drawings that focus on everyday objects – presented as a full-scale installation, with White's art covering entire walls.
      Through May 7
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      Vortex Summer Youth Theatre: Auditions

      The Vortex seeks students (ages 13-17) to participate in its award-winning, tuition-free Summer Youth Theatre program. This year’s program is highly competitive for a position with a youth ensemble including actors, musicians, technicians, understudies, and production assistants. Rehearsals – evenings and weekends, May 31-Aug. 6 – culminate in a full production of Anne Washburn's Mr. Burns: a post-electric play, directed by Jennifer Jennings and presented to the public over two weekends. Note: See website to schedule auditions.
      Audition/Interviews: May 16, 18, 28; by appt only

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