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Arts and AmusementsMarch 14, 2003 

It Takes a Community …
By Karen Hunter
     As I reported in last week’s edition of The Voice [All the World's a Stage … Winsted Included], the Mountain Laurel Players are currently rehearsing Master Shakespeare’s MacBeth.
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Bluegrass on the Hill at Wamogo
     Just Friends Bluegrass Band will perform as part of "Bluegrass on the Hill," an evening of traditional and second generation music on Friday, March 14 at 7 p.m.
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Benefit Shebang for WAPJ Radio
     WAPJ 89.9 FM, Torrington's community radio station (a division of the Nutmeg Conservatory of the Arts), will present "The Whole Shebang: An Arts, People and Joy Festival" in celebration of its 6th anniversary on Saturday, March 15.
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The Zoo Story and Duck Variations at Thomaston Opera House
     Thomaston Opera House, 158 Main St. in Thomaston presents The Zoo Story by Edward Albee and Duck Variations by David Mamet in the Opera House Arts Center on Friday and Saturday, March 14-15 at 8 p.m.; and Sunday, March 16 at 2 p.m.
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Cabaret Pops Concert in Torrington
     Baritone Mark McNally will be guest soloist at the Cabaret Pops Concert presented by the Torrington Civic Symphony Orchestra on Saturday, March 15. Conductor Charles Fidlar will lead the orchestra in a program of selections from Broadway musicals, movie themes and popular orchestra works.
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Canton Public Library Hosts Gordon Hayward
     As New Englanders we have grown up with stone. As New England gardeners we may have alternately treasured stones and cursed them. Stone has a special significance for many.
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