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Your guide to life and culture in Kitsap … and beyond.
Here are a couple items to keep in mind as you plan your weekend:
‘Zombies of Mass Destruction’ signing
The stars of “Zombies of Mass Destruction,” a funny political thriller filmed in Port Gamble, are returning to the scene of destruction to sign copies of the newly released movie DVDs.
They will sign copies from 4-6 p.m. on Sunday, March 28, at the Dauntless Bookstore, 32220 Rainier Avenue. The movie will be for sale at the book store, the Port Gamble Historic Museum and on Amazon.com.
In the film, a rag tag rebellion must rise when an idyllic island town comes under zombie attack. Stereotypes are on parade in this retelling of the zombie horror tale. Learn more about the movie at www.zmdthemovie.com. Find more information on Port Gamble at www.portgamble.com.
Curtis Adams’ ‘Magic that Rocks!’ in Bremerton
Check your old ideas and expectations of magic at the door for twenty-year old extremist magician Curtis Adams, who will use the latest technology to repeatedly clone himself and walk up walls and on the ceilings during a cutting-edge show. Adams will explode onto the stage at the Admiral Theatre in two extravagant performances at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, March 27.
The production features dangerous stunts, dancing, pyrotechnics and innovative lighting, according to a press release. Adams also employs some favorite tricks, including “wheelies” and “endos” on a Ducati motorcycle.
One day earlier, on March 26, Adams and his danceres will hold a class at Just For Kicks Dance Studio in Port Orchard, where they’ll teach the moves to one of their opening numbers and will select two students to perform live with them the next day. Teachers include Brian Hirano, from America Best Dance Crew’s Season 3 Winners “Quest,” and Kelli Shimada, who’s credits include dancing in such films as “Fame” and live stage performances in the “Radio City Rockette’s Arena Tour.” The opening choreography will be taught by Kristin Denehy of ABC’s Dance Wars, who has choreographed for and performed with artists including Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, and Prince. The class begins at 5 p.m., and the cost is $25 per person.
Main Floor Reserved tickets for the March 27 are $25, Loge Reserved tickets are $20, Balcony Reserved tickets are $15, and a limited number of Family Packs are available for $35. Tickets may be purchased by calling (360) 373-6743 or at the Ticket Office at 515 Pacific Avenue in downtown Bremerton. Admiral Theatre Ticket Office hours are 11 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For additional information please visit the Admiral Theatre website, www.admiraltheatre.org.
Below is a preview of the head-thrashing magical madness. WU
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