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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Bizzaro & db's Music Americana this Weekend

This Weekend at Stone Street Theatre...

Friday, December 8
8:00 p.m.
Doors open at 7:30
$10.00

Bizzaro
Striving to bring about a new era of magic and illusion, Bizzaro has been running rampant through the world of prestidigitation like mad cow disease. Form working with rock bands to festivals to theme parks Bizzaro and his off the wall crew always provide a unique and memorable experience for all.
With over two decades in the performing industry and a penchant for the strange and unusual, Bizzaro truly is the “Anthrax of Magic”.
From appearances on the news to national television, Bizzaro has honed his craft in not just performing demented magic but in striving to entertain people everywhere he goes. His live stage show is performed entirely to music making it perfect for any stage in ANY country.
Whether it’s lighting himself on fire, swallowing a four foot balloon, or escaping a strait jacket while being chased with a metal bat, a Bizzaro show is a unique and unforgettable experience.
Make your reservation today!
http://www.bizarro.com/

Saturday, December 9
8:00 p.m.
$10.00
db's Music Americana
Featuring
The Woodburns
http://www.thewoodburns.com/
The Woodburns are a husband and wife tem: eclectic singer/songwriter Jonna Woodburn and Cjip Woodburn on guitar/dobro. "The Woodburn’s music is fresh and new. It offers up a unique and wonderful perspective of the world. It is music you can listen to over and over again.”-David & Lois Byboth, Texas Nights House
&

Jim Bush

For those of us who miss Townes Van Zandt, let us introduce Jim Bush. Familiar phrasing and delivery, yes, but there are two distinct and powerful differences that make Jim Bush a troubadour for our times. First, he leans a little more toward the country and the occasional bluegrass feel, which wasn’t really Townes’ thing, and second, his lyrics, while containing some vagueness, get quite to the point, painting succinct pictures in the mind.
MyTexasMusic.com thinks that Jim Bush and Townes once shook hands and a bit of each other spilled into the other, edifying and enhancing each. Bush is not the Van Zandt incarnate, actually far from it, but rather stands on his own as one of the great songwriters of our time. Bush’s 2003 release “LOVE, TIME & DISTANCE” contains twelve such offerings, including the soon-to-be classic “Sixes” which tells the story of a dice game gone bad. Not too many sad songs for Bush, as he is more apt to sing of love, time, and distance….duh. “Ouachita Rain” is one of the most moving songs from this genre, and “Til I See Marie” might be the best train song-turned-love song ever written. To music fans of Townes, Blaze, Fromholz, Bell, (Wrecks or Vince) and new fans of JT Van Zandt… come see Jim Bush. www.mytexasmusic.com.


Saturday, December 9
11:00 p.m.
Doors open at 10:30 p.m.
$10.00
Bizzaro

Coming Soon to Stone Street...
Friday, December 15
8:00 P.M.
Doors open at 7:30
$10.00
Bizzaro

Friday, December 15
11:00 P.M.
Doors open at 10:30
$10.00
Le Cabaret Burlesque
Featuring the Velvet Kittens
Un Noel Coquin
( A Naughty Christmas)

Le Cabaret Burlesque is a performing entertainment group centered on a modernized version of the vaudevillian burlesque shows from the late 1800’s – 1920’s and the popular European cabarets of the 30's and 40's.. The cast consists of soulful singers, comedy, and the cabaret/burlesque dances performed by The Velvet Kittens.................. The Velvet Kittens, a modern cabaret/burlesque dance troupe of classically trained dancers, will leave you breathless with their beauty, talent, and charm.

Don’t forget to take advantage of our great restaurants within a block of the theatre: Sol Irlandes, (TexMex), Campisi's Restaurant(Italian), Tuk Tuk(Asian), Iron Cactus(Mexican), Porta di Roma(Italian), Press Box(Burgers and such), Fuse (Asian), City Tavern(Burgers and such), Sol Irlandes (Tex Mex) and more!

For more information about Stone Street Theatre click the following links:

DRIVING DIRCTIONS

MySpace
www.myspace.com/stonestreettheatre

Website
http://www.stonestreettheatre.com/

Dallas Observer
http://bestof.dallasobserver.com/bestof/award.php?oid=oid:249952&section=oid:18848&year=2006

Broadwayworld.com
http://dallas.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=12431
http://www.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=13672
http://dallas.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=13481
http://broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=13493
Dallas Voice
http://161.58.61.187/artman/publish/article_3660.php

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