
David Sedaris Lecture Postponed
New Date Will Be Announced Later
7PM Evening reading and signing.
https://lclshome.org/…/david-sedaris-to-deliver…/

Free Outdoor Summer Concert
featuring
Blind Choice
All current CDC Guidelines will be followed. Patrons are required to wear masks while inside the building.
ABOUT BLIND CHOICE
An alternative rock & punk trio from Pennsylvania, Blind Choice was formed with its current members in March 2017. The band, with four years under its belt, has quickly gained success and has shared the stage with artists like Richie Ramone (The Ramones), Bowling For Soup, Drake Bell, Diamante, Sponge and TRAPT Official just to name a few! With well over 150+ shows performed, the trio continues to perform throughout the tri-state region playing at iconic music venues from The Bitter End to the Stanhope House, H*MAC, Chameleon Club and Mount Airy Casino & Lodge. The band is available for originals, covers, a mix of both or even stripped down raw acoustic tunes. Come check out Blind Choice and you won’t be disappointed.
Dylan Pysher – Lead Vocals/Guitar
Matt Habrial – Bass/Vocals
Tanner Snyder – Drums
ABOUT OUR FREE OUTDOOR SUMMER CONCERTS
We’re so excited to announce that we’re hosting a series of FREE Outdoor Summer Concerts at the Scranton Cultural Center this summer! It’s been a long time since we have been able to welcome patrons to our facility, and we are so excited to have you back to enjoy music from Young Lion, Erin Malloy & Friends, The Dishonest Fiddlers and Blind Choice!
These concerts are free and open to the public, and will take place outside at the Scranton Cultural Center. A cash bar with light fare will be available. All current CDC guidelines will be followed, and any updates will be shared with you via our social media channels!
Live entertainment is BACK and we’re so excited to share it with you, so mark your calendars!
Our FREE Summer Concert Series is sponsored by LT Verrastro, Truly Hard Seltzer and UGI Utilities, Inc.
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The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2020-2021 Season is sponsored by Fidelity Bank and LT Verrastro and supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.

Sunday, September 12, 2021 • 3–5PM
Scranton Cultural Center, Shopland Hall
420 N. Washington Avenue
Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503
Free but registrations required and all
Covid-19 CDC and state guidelines
will be followed.
Reserve your Spot:
Call 570-963-6590 x3176 or e-mail
arts-culture@lackawannacounty.org
https://files.constantcontact.com/08cf2faa701/05c2da2d-2535-4c03-b9aa-89f05f8439f9.pdf

Open to Young Performers in PreK through 5th Grade! ALL experience levels welcome!
Tuesday, September 21 from 5-6:30pm
Wednesday, September 22 from 5-6:30pm
Saturday, December 4 at 7pm
Sunday, December 5 at 2pm
Sundays, 2-4pm
Tuesdays, 5-7pm
ABOUT THE SHOW
Based on the classic animated film, Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS is a fur-raising adventure featuring Cruella De Vil, Disney’s most outrageous villain, and 101 of the most adorable heroes to set their paws onstage. Pet owners, Roger and Anita, live happily in London with their Dalmatians, Pongo and Perdita, stalwart dogs devoted to raising their puppies. Everything is quiet until Anita’s former classmate, the monstrous Cruella De Vil, plots to steal the puppies for her new fur coat. The Dalmatians rally all the dogs of London for a daring rescue of the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen.

Open to Young Performers in PreK through 5th Grade! ALL experience levels welcome!
Tuesday, September 21 from 5-6:30pm
Wednesday, September 22 from 5-6:30pm
Saturday, December 4 at 7pm
Sunday, December 5 at 2pm
Sundays, 2-4pm
Tuesdays, 5-7pm
ABOUT THE SHOW
Based on the classic animated film, Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS is a fur-raising adventure featuring Cruella De Vil, Disney’s most outrageous villain, and 101 of the most adorable heroes to set their paws onstage. Pet owners, Roger and Anita, live happily in London with their Dalmatians, Pongo and Perdita, stalwart dogs devoted to raising their puppies. Everything is quiet until Anita’s former classmate, the monstrous Cruella De Vil, plots to steal the puppies for her new fur coat. The Dalmatians rally all the dogs of London for a daring rescue of the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen.

Scranton Cultural Center presents
James Barrett
with Harmony Woods
and A Fire with Friends
Friday, September 24, 2021 at 7:30pm
Shopland Hall, 4th Floor | Doors at 7:00pm | General Admission, Standing Room Only | Tickets $15.00 in Advance, $20.00 Day of Show | Full Capacity Seating | Masks Required
Visit James Barrett Music at JamesBarrettMusic.com
JAMES BARRETT
James Barrett’s “before” looks a lot like yours. After releasing his debut LP The Price of Comfort, the Scranton singer-songwriter moved onto his next planning phase, stuck between eras labeled by plaintive acoustic tracks and the ringing clarity of a full-band effort. In October 2019, Barrett began writing what would become his sophomore record. It’s a love letter to the hushed splendor of The National and the spaced-out bombast of Angels & Airwaves, embellished with a theatrical identity boosted by live strings, horns, and good friend Amanda Rogan lending vocals to many moments. Barrett intends to release the record later in 2021.
HARMONY WOODS

Harmony Woods has always been about dynamics. When this Philly project began a
regional rail stop away, Sofia Verbilla wrote songs about the ways people see each other on either end of disaster. Across two records that spoke to the quietest of bleeding hearts, Verbilla expanded on processing grief, trauma, and other aftermaths while her band climbed and collapsed around her, turning ordinary circumstances into visceral reflections.
GRACEFUL RAGE—the band’s third LP—basks in the sheer magnitude of letting
revelations and recoveries blossom on their own terms. Produced by Bartees Strange, it’s an extension of trademarks and an exploration of new ground. Verbilla often lets moments stack and shiver like a wobbly house of cards, and the sparse vocal-led freeze of opener “Good Luck Rd.” continues that trusted thread. But it’s in the explosive nuance of tracks like “God’s Gift to Women,” a smoky and jagged pop-punk sneer, where Harmony Woods jets far from their most comfortable alcoves. What’s found in this growth is resolve and power, snug behind a radio-ready punch.
Across stopovers in pop-country’s swaying embrace (“Rittenhouse”), tear-stained calls for absolution (“Easy”), and the lockstep of booming percussion (“Holding You to You”), GRACEFUL RAGE regains footholds on forgotten pathways, shouldering the pain but destroying the doubt that smolders in its wake. It’s Harmony Woods at their most aware and assured, where towering relief and welcome confidence have finally converged..
A FIRE WITH FRIENDS

A Fire With Friends have been independently recording, producing, and
performing their unique mix of indie-rock, math-rock, and alternative music
for over a decade. Together the six-piece NEPA band have toured the
east coast and midwest, sharing the stage with both local and national
acts.
NO REFUNDS / NO EXCHANGES
Patrons are required to wear masks while inside the building | This show is being sold at full capacity without distancing
Due to the nature of live event bookings all performances, dates, times and prices are subject to change without notice.
Buyer Beware: If you purchase tickets from a non-authorized person, outlet or online site that is not our primary distribution channel Ticketmaster.com, you risk purchasing a lost, stolen or fake ticket that is not valid for admittance, regardless of the event. Only valid tickets will scan to authorize entry for an event. Lost or stolen tickets may be deactivated and thus will not be valid for entry. Anyone who purchases tickets from a “scalper” or ticket broker does so at their own risk and in most cases is paying a premium.
When you visit the venue, our first priority is your care and safety. To that end, please be aware in advance of increased security measures for all events. Backpacks, oversized bags, outside food and beverage, and weapons of any kind are not permitted in the building. Also, upon entry, bags and coats must be open and ready for inspection by our security team. Thank you for your cooperation!

Scranton Cultural Center presents
Best Of The Eagles
Friday, October 1, 2021 at 7:30pm
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Theatre | Doors at 7:00pm | Reserved Seating | Tickets $48.25-$28.25 | Full Capacity Seating | Patrons are required to wear masks.
Visit the Tour Website at BestoftheEagles.com
BEST OF THE EAGLES:
A Tribute to the music of The Eagles
BOTE is the most exact interpretation of the music of the Eagles in America, bar none! Each member mirrors his counterpart in the Eagles instrumentally and vocally. However, this is no simple copy band or impersonator act but rather a group of excellent musicians who expertly and authentically re-create the songs, the music, the vocals and the magical aura of one of America’s greatest rock bands. After selling out many venues in the region including the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ, BOTE looks forward to sharing a great night of Eagles hits.
NO REFUNDS / NO EXCHANGES
Patrons are required to wear masks while inside the building | This show is being seated at full capacity without distancing
Due to the nature of live event bookings all performances, dates, times and prices are subject to change without notice.
Buyer Beware: If you purchase tickets from a non-authorized person, outlet or online site that is not our primary distribution channel Ticketmaster.com, you risk purchasing a lost, stolen or fake ticket that is not valid for admittance, regardless of the event. Only valid tickets will scan to authorize entry for an event. Lost or stolen tickets may be deactivated and thus will not be valid for entry. Anyone who purchases tickets from a “scalper” or ticket broker does so at their own risk and in most cases is paying a premium.
When you visit the venue, our first priority is your care and safety. To that end, please be aware in advance of increased security measures for all events. Backpacks, oversized bags, outside food and beverage, and weapons of any kind are not permitted in the building. Also, upon entry, bags and coats must be open and ready for inspection by our security team. Thank you for your cooperation!

Open to Young Performers in 5th through 12th Grade! ALL experience levels welcome!
CASTING WORKSHOP DATES
Sunday, October 3, 6-8:30pm
Monday, October 4, 6-8:30pm
PERFORMANCE DATES
Friday, January 21 at 7pm
Saturday, January 22 at 7pm
Sunday, January 23 at 2pm
TENTATIVE REHEARSAL SCHEDULE
Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, 6pm- 8:30pm. Not all students will be called for each evening of rehearsal.
TUITION: $325/ student
Upon registering, you will receive a Parent Handbook and Medical/ Emergency Forms which MUST be completed by the start of rehearsals.
With an infectiously unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is the story of one young man’s journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. He seeks it in the glories of the battlefield, romantic relationships and the intrigues of political power (after disposing of his father, King Charlemagne the Great). In the end, though, Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.

Open to Young Performers in 5th through 12th Grade! ALL experience levels welcome!
CASTING WORKSHOP DATES
Sunday, October 3, 6-8:30pm
Monday, October 4, 6-8:30pm
PERFORMANCE DATES
Friday, January 21 at 7pm
Saturday, January 22 at 7pm
Sunday, January 23 at 2pm
TENTATIVE REHEARSAL SCHEDULE
Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, 6pm- 8:30pm. Not all students will be called for each evening of rehearsal.
TUITION: $325/ student
ENROLLMENT FEE: There is a one-time, non-refundable ENROLLMENT FEE of $25 for all first-time students.
Upon registering, you will receive a Parent Handbook and Medical/ Emergency Forms which MUST be completed by the start of rehearsals.
With an infectiously unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is the story of one young man’s journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. He seeks it in the glories of the battlefield, romantic relationships and the intrigues of political power (after disposing of his father, King Charlemagne the Great). In the end, though, Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.


