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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27
8:00 PM
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA ORCHESTRA
David Currie, conductor
On the programme:
Rossini – Barber of Seville Overture
Beethoven – Symphony no. 6 in F major, opus 68
suggested donation $10.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29
1:00 to 4:00 Gallery: CUBAN INTUITION
paintings by Cuban artists.
please use the Cumberland St. entrance.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30,
4:00  to 7:00 Gallery: CUBAN INTUITION

DECMBER 5 TO 13
CHRISTMAS GALLERY SALE
EASTERN ONTARIO CANADIAN SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOUR
Saturday & Sunday, 1:00 to 4:00
Monday to Friday, 4:00 to 7:00
please use the Cumberland St. entrance

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5
7:00 to 10:00 PM  downstairs
Ceili
please use Cumberland St. entrance

-----upstairs------

TALES FROM THE STRYPT: A SEXY FREAK SHOW CABARET!
8 PM TO 1:30 PM cash bar closes 1:00 PM
$10 in advance, $15 at the door.  ages 19+
contact Philana Dollin
 HYPERLINK "mailto:sexualovertones@gmail.com" sexualovertones@gmail.com
613-656-5979
 HYPERLINK "http://www.sexualovertones.ca" www.sexualovertones.ca

Sexual Overtones (SO) is a vaudeville-inspired not-for-profit performance troupe made up of people who (often) undress in silly ways to support local community organizations. SO takes a unique approach to burlesque by mixing comedy with sexual satire, to remind us how fun and funny sexuality can be. The troupe has performed at several community events in their inaugural year and has planned a huge bash in celebration of their success.

The show will feature a number of special guests including a premier showing of Matt Ficner’s (Ottawa’s version of Jim Henson) latest Creepy Puppet Project and, once again, Montreal’s Dukes of Drag will also be joining the fun. To cap it all off, the performance will be followed by a dance party where audience and performers can bust their moves together. This evening promises to make the dark and cold feel hot and wicked, in the best kind of way.

SO prioritizes its performers' safety and enjoyment. Audience members are expected to be respectful of performers by not taking photos or videos during the show. So leave your cameras at home, right next to your inhibitions. And while you are at it, you may as well leave your Sunday best at home too and wear something strange. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes. “We dare you to scare our pants off!” – Says troupe member, Zorba the Greek.

More: Everyone ages 19+ is welcome to attend. Proceeds from the show will be donated to Ecology Ottawa (a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working to make Ottawa the green capital of Canada). This is a photo-free show – absolutely no photo taking will be tolerated. Stick it to your memory, not your facebook page!
You may as well leave your Sunday best at home too and wear something strange. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes. “We dare you to scare our pants off!” – Says troupe member, Zorba the Greek.