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Page 8 — THE LACONIA DAILY SUN, Thursday, July 22, 2021 LACONIA — Green Heron to perform for the Belknap Mill’s Arts in the Park summer concert series on Friday, July 30 from 6-8 p.m. in Rotary Park. Patrons are welcome to bring lawn chairs, a blanket, and a picnic dinner. The music of Green Heron stretches across the entire folk landscape. Old-time, folk, bluegrass, country, Irish and blues music are all rep- resented as the band brings the back porch to the stage. Featuring Betsy Heron on fiddle, banjo and vocals, and Scott Heron on guitar, banjo and vocals, the duo has been sharing stages together since 2016. With two albums to their name, the two song- writers weave the contempo- rary with the traditional and deliver high energy live per- formances. Visit greenheron- music.com to learn more. For more information about upcoming performances please visit our website www. belknapmill.org. Green Heron to perform for the Belknap Mill’s Arts in the Park summer concert Green Heron to perform for the Belknap Mill’s Arts in the Park summer concert series on Friday, July 30 from 6-8 p.m. in Rotary Park. (Courtesy photo) SANDWICH Advice To The Play- ers, Sandwich’s own Shakespeare company, will con- tinue their 2021 summer season with “Comedy of Errors,” a hilarious comedy full of the silliest mix ups and come- dic confusion galore. This production will run Aug. 6-15 (the performance on the 6th will be a pre- view.) All performances are at 5:30 p.m. Tickets to this production are available online at advicetotheplay- ers.org or by calling 603-284-7115. In this absurd play, after being separated in a shipwreck, Antipho- nus searches for his long lost iden- tical twin brother, also named Antipholus. At the same time, his servant, Dromio, searches for his long lost identical twin brother, also named Dromio. Hilarity and confu- sion ensues, as they grapple with mistaken identity. Advice To The Players presents ‘Comedy of Errors’ Advice To The Players will present “Comedy of Errors,” a hilarious comedy full of the silliest mix ups and comedic confusion galore. This production will run Aug. 6-15 at 5:30 p.m. (Key art designed by Kelli Marie Designs) MOULTONBOR- OUGH — On July 31, prepare to be trans- ported back to 1976 as Great Waters will be hosting Classic Albums Live performing The Eagles’ Hotel Califor- nia. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at The Castle in the Clouds. Tickets are available at www.great- waters.org or call 603- 569-7710. Unlike other tribute Classic Albums Live will sing ‘Hotel California’ Classic Albums Live, will perform The Eagles’ Hotel California, on Saturday, July 31 at Castles in the Clouds. (Courtesy photo) See next page

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Page 8 — THE LACONIA DAILY SUN, Thursday, July 22, 2021

LACONIA — Green Heron to perform for the Belknap Mill’s Arts in the Park summer concert series on Friday, July 30 from 6-8 p.m. in Rotary Park. Patrons are welcome to bring lawn chairs, a blanket, and a picnic dinner.

The music of Green Heron stretches across the entire folk landscape. Old-time, folk, bluegrass, country, Irish and blues music are all rep-resented as the band brings the back porch to the stage. Featuring Betsy Heron on fiddle, banjo and vocals, and Scott Heron on guitar, banjo and vocals, the duo has been sharing stages together since 2016. With two albums to their name, the two song-writers weave the contempo-rary with the traditional and deliver high energy live per-formances. Visit greenheron-music.com to learn more.

For more information about upcoming performances please visit our website www.belknapmill.org.

Green Heron to perform for the Belknap Mill’s Arts in the Park summer concert

Green Heron to perform for the Belknap Mill’s Arts in the Park summer concert series on Friday, July 30 from 6-8 p.m. in Rotary Park. (Courtesy photo)

SANDWICH — Advice To The Play-ers, Sandwich’s own Shakespeare company, will con-tinue their 2021 summer season with “Comedy of Errors,” a hilarious comedy full of the silliest mix ups and come-dic confusion galore. This production will run Aug. 6-15 (the performance on the 6th will be a pre-view.) All performances are at 5:30 p.m. Tickets to this production are available online at advicetotheplay-ers.org or by calling 603-284-7115.

In this absurd play, after being separated in a shipwreck, Antipho-

nus searches for his long lost iden-tical twin brother, also named Antipholus. At the same time, his servant, Dromio, searches for his long lost identical twin brother, also named Dromio. Hilarity and confu-sion ensues, as they grapple with mistaken identity.

Advice To The Players presents ‘Comedy of Errors’

Advice To The Players will present “Comedy of Errors,” a hilarious comedy full of the silliest mix ups and comedic confusion galore. This production will run Aug. 6-15 at 5:30 p.m. (Key art designed by Kelli Marie Designs)

M O U L T O N B O R -OUGH — On July 31, prepare to be trans-ported back to 1976 as Great Waters will be hosting Classic Albums Live performing The Eagles’ Hotel Califor-nia. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be held at The Castle in the Clouds. Tickets are available at www.great-waters.org or call 603-569-7710.

Unlike other tribute

Classic Albums Live will sing ‘Hotel California’

Classic Albums Live, will perform The Eagles’ Hotel California, on Saturday, July 31 at Castles in the Clouds. (Courtesy photo)See next page

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The Jordan TW Trio will perform at the Meeting House Green on Sunday, July 25 at 4 p.m. (Courtesy photo)

CANTERBURY — The Jordan TW Trio will per-form at the Meeting House Green on Sunday, July 25 at 4 p.m. Putting a fresh spin on traditional Celtic music, the Jordan TW Trio delivers a dynamic show full of lively fiddle tunes, haunting airs and classic sing-alongs. Canterbury native Jordan Tir-rell-Wysocki (“Master Artist” NH State Council On The Arts, “Best Fiddler” NH Magazine) is joined by Matt Jensen on guitar and Chris Noyes on upright bass. Their blend of Celtic songs with their own original material has become a staple of the NH music scene over the last decade, drawing on multi-ple genres to produce a unique sound that has been described as a “larger-than-life” and “brisk, lean and exceedingly lovely.” For more information visit: www.

JordanTWmusic.com.The series will continue every Sunday through

Sept. 19. Concerts are from 4 – 5 p.m. All concerts will be held on the iconic Meeting House Green. Donation suggested per person for each perfor-mance. Bring a picnic, bring a chair, and enjoy a series of concerts on the green.

All concerts are subject to cancelation due to inclement weather. Concert cancelations will be updated on www.shakers.org the morning of each performance date.

Visit www.shakers.org for more information, and to learn about more upcoming events. Email: [email protected] for any questions, or call 603-783-9511 x 205.

The Jordan TW Trio at the Meeting House Green

LACONIA — Take a step back in time with the ultimate Frank Sinatra experience, starring Brian Duprey, in an intimate performance at the Lake-port Opera House on July 30 at 8 p.m. Known as the only Sinatra tribute show that captures the look, the moves and the iconic, crooning voice of Ol’ Blue Eyes himself, this tribute show is full of classic hits, a spe-cial guest and a swinging seven-piece band that rec-reates concerts from the 50s and 60s.

“Brian is the real deal and we are excited to bring a Las Vegas show to Laconia,” said Emma Teto, Lake-port Opera House talent director. “Guests will be wowed by his performance. His voice and manner-isms are the closest you’ll ever hear and see to Frank

Sinatra in his prime and guests will leave thinking they were at one of his shows.”

Duprey’s show will include Sinatra’s most well-known hits like Luck Be A Lady, Come Fly With Me, The Way You Look Tonight, Strangers In The Night, New York, New York and more. There will be a spe-cial appearance by Duprey’s wife, Jami, as Marilyn Monroe singing some of her most famous classics. Duprey and Jami met while performing together in a Rat Pack show 10 years ago. Both performers will be available for an interactive meet and greet and pictures after the show.

For more information on events and to purchase tickets in advance, visit lakeportopera.com.

Frank Sinatra tribute comes to Lakeport Opera House

bands Classic Albums Live does not dress up or add frills to their show, rather they pride themselves in replicating every note and cut of one of the most famous albums in rock & roll. The performance is guaranteed to have the audience dancing in the aisle.

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