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We need a little Stagebridge, right this very minute! December 12 at 6:30 pm

Ho-ho-ho your way on over to the Aurora Theatre to enjoy the second of Stagebridge’s year-end showcases!

Stagebridge presents both student and instructor selected pieces that show off the many musical talents of both.

Up first, Scrumbly Koldewyn's singing class presents a medley of short songs chosen by his students.

Never Too Late is a Vaudeville-style revue made up of singers and actors over 50. They perform skits and sing humorous songs in retirement homes and senior centers, lifting the spirits of audiences. Never Too Late is directed by Joanne Grimm, with musical director Scrumbly Koldewyn.

Terrance Kelly’s choir class will sing traditional Christmas tunes arranged in a brand-new way.

The Musical Theater Class will perform selections from Chicago, now the longest-running musical on Broadway. “If you can’t be famous, be infamous.” Benjamin Pither and musical director Ellen Robinson direct the group.

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The 6:30 pm show is at the handicapped accessible Aurora Theatre, 2081 Addison Street in Berkeley. Suggested contribution: $15. Advance tickets available; (510) 444-4755.

, Oakland Theater Examiner

Ashley West is a theater FAN-atic, who has performed with Bay Area Theatresports and directed at One Act Theatre. She has done every possible theater task--assembled props, dressed actors and revised scripts. Contact Ashley here.

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