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If you haven’t visited Hoosier Land, if you haven’t petted a sheep or cow, nibbled on a salted corn cob with butter, or enjoyed a game of country singers, now is our chance, as the 2022 Monroe County Fair ends Sunday. Theater is more your cup of flavored water, the folks at the Indiana University Theater make an updated and fun edition of “39 Steps. “Did you write any songs? Come sing them or listen to others at the Orbit Room Songwriters Club meeting or, in the same place, listen to a fun American music duo. !” it’s an animated film that parents can also endure.
The Matchellers are Warsaw, Indiana, Andrew Morris and Kansas City, Missouri, Julie Bates. They will offer a brave and fun exhibit that they have stepped up during their 3 years of travels around the United States and Europe. His roots are in bluegrass and the old days, and his background in classical violin and electric blues guitar is energizing.
Watch The Matchsellers, opened by solo artist Chris Dollar, on Thursday at 8 p. m. m. en Orbit Hall, 107 N. College Ave. Dollar writes, plays and produces American songs. Get tickets, $10, in orbit-room. square. site.
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More than 150 characters (played less than that) step in to entertain us in Patrick Barlow’s hilarious adaptation of John Buchan’s novel and Alfred Hitchcock’s (1935) film “The 39 Steps. “Jenny McKnight directs and uses a plane crash on stage. , without hands and with a classic plot. Simon Corble and Nobthrough Dimon stepped up and created this new production concept.
To see at the Wells-Metz Theatre, 275 N. Eagleson Ave. Mornings are at 2 p. m. m. , the night at 7:30 p. m. Tickets are $10 and $20, in https://bit. ly/3OOsxp. Go to https://bit. ly/3QU0Z3n for more details. It’s about a bit of adult language and some shooting noises.
At 7 pm. On Wednesday, July 6, pay attention or sing your own creations in the Orbit room where the Cosmic Songwriters Club will meet at 107 N. College Ave. The band reunites once a month to perform original live music from songwriters from Indiana and beyond. A wonderful guest will be provided and the exhibit is free, but you can book a table for up to 4 other people for $20 in https://orbit-room. square. site/. Visit cosmicsongwriter. com for more details.
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Monroe County Fair Now
The 2022 Monroe County Fair continues through Sunday at the Monroe County Exhibition Center, five 700 W. Airport Road. There is a demolition derby at 7 p. m. m. Saturdays and live music, fair food and concerts every day. pony rides and on Thursdays, pig races at 15, 17, 19 and 19 hours. and nine o’clock in the evening. Friday entertainment includes micro-wrestling at 7 p. m. Sunday is the last day of the fair. Midway Carnival takes positions every day, a special Thursday of all attractions per ticket priced at 1 price ($2 according to the price price ticket price/price price of 12 tickets for $20) starting at 6:00 p. m. On Saturday, a $30 bracelet allows you to take unlimited trips starting at 2:00 p. m. m. On Sundays all trips are for a ticket priced at 1:00 p. m. a 5:00 p. m.
At 8 pm. On Friday, at the Farm Bureau Music Stage, a performance through No Fences, the Garth Brooks tribute band begins.
Tickets charge $3 according to the user or $10 for a weekly adult pass; $2 and $5 for ages 6 to 12; loose for children five years old or younger. To view a calendar of exhibition events, https://bit. ly/3Nys3Cm.
What to do when an abdominal panda enters your lobby and proclaims, “You have a very nice house. . . and your bamboo is exceptional. Just join in and make yourself another boyfriend. “A loose screening of the Japanese film “Panda!Come on, Panda!” (1972) dubbed into English and technically restored in high definition. To watch on Saturday morning at 11 a. m. .
This article appeared in The Herald-Times: Conclusion of the Monroe County Fair. This is what you can still enjoy.