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Silver Ballerina Shoe Necklace. Ballet Shoe Charm. Personalized Gift. Initial Necklace. Hand Stamped. Monogram Necklace. Dancer JewelryThis initial necklace features an antique silver metal ballerina shoe charm, a rhodium plated disc, an epoxy flower charm that are suspended from a rhodium plated brass chain.The letter is oxidized and made in elegant, calligraphic font.* 18, 20, 22 Chain available* charm is approx : 0.7 inch* disc measures 10mm diameter* initial is 3mm* epoxy charm is 6mmHere are the available colours for epoxy charm:1. White2. Yellow 3. Peach4. Light Orange5. Orange 6. Red7. Dark Red8. Pink9. Lilac10. Violet11. Aqua Blue12. Dark Blue 13. Navy Blue14. Mint Green15. Dark Mint Green 16. Lime Green17. Olive Green18. Powder Pink19. Brown20. Black

And that should make for an unforgettable experience for Cinequest audiences Friday. “Flesh and the Devil”. What: Cinequest’s annual Silent Cinema event, presented in partnership with the Stanford Theatre Foundation. When: 7 p.m. Friday, March 10. Where: California Theatre, 345 S. First St., San Jose. Tickets: $12 at the California Theatre box office or www.cinequest.org. About the film: The 1926 movie directed by Clarence Brown helped launch Greta Garbo into a star, as she plays a femme fatale opposite John Gilbert. 120 minutes.

British novelist Roald Dahl wrote more than his share of children’s classics, Having created “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “James and the Giant Peach” might have been enough, but he went on to write such notable books as “Fantastic Mr, Fox,” “The BFG” and “Matilda.”, Now “Matilda” comes to San Jose in the form of an acclaimed stage musical based on Dahl’s 1988 children’s novel about a brilliant but mistreated little girl with a talent for pranks, It’s playing through the weekend at the Center for the silver ballerina shoe necklace. ballet shoe charm. personalized gift. initial necklace. hand stamped. monogram necklace. dancer Performing Arts as part of its national tour, presented by Broadway San Jose, (The touring production previously swung through the Bay Area in 2015 for a run at SHN’s Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco.)..

The Royal Shakespeare Company premiered the musical in 2010 in Stratford-upon-Avon, and it transferred to London’s West End the following year (where it’s still running) and won a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards, including best new musical. The Broadway production, produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Dodgers (not the baseball team but a theatrical producing partnership), opened in 2013 and finally closed this January. It won five Tony Awards, including best book of a musical and best lighting and scenic design.

From what’s on display in San Jose, it’s obvious what all the fuss is silver ballerina shoe necklace. ballet shoe charm. personalized gift. initial necklace. hand stamped. monogram necklace. dancer about, Dennis Kelly’s book for the musical is backed with riotous dark humor, and the songs by Tim Minchin are delightfully clever, accentuated by dynamic choreography by Peter Darling, Director Matthew Warchus’s production is fast-paced, inventive and appropriately gloomy, The ever-shifting set by Rob Howell (who also designed the costumes) is fantastically fantastical and riddled with letters of the alphabet, Reprising the role she played on the first go-round of the national tour, Gabby Gutierrez is charmingly matter-of-fact and a lovely singer as the precocious bookworm Matilda Wormwood (alternating with fellow 11-year-olds Jaime MacLean and Jenna Weir, veterans of the Toronto production), While her classmates are still struggling with the alphabet, the unusually gifted youngster is devouring great works of literature through the local library, staffed by a gushingly effusive Keisha T, Fraser as a friendly librarian thirsty for the morbid stories Matilda tells..

Matilda is treated with nothing but contempt by her churlish parents. Her father (hilariously preening Matt Harrington in the role he played on Broadway) is a crooked used car salesman who delights in cheating customers despite being rather inept at it and can’t be bothered to notice if Matilda is a boy or a girl. However, he dotes on her dimwitted older brother (a dazed Darren Burkett), who can barely blurt out an occasional word. Her mother (Darcy Stewart, crass and callous) is a glamour-obsessed aspiring dancer who regards literacy as if it were some kind of infectious disease and spends all her time with an amusingly overdramatic and underdressed dance partner (ludicrously flamboyant Stephen Diaz).

School is no better, the kids kept in terror of being suddenly accused of some unknown infraction by the tyrannical headmistress Miss Trunchbull (deliciously villainous Dan Chameroy in an anatomically absurd padded dress), Matilda’s only advocate is her kind and encouraging teacher, Miss Honey (Jennifer Bowles, meek and mild), who’s silver ballerina shoe necklace. ballet shoe charm. personalized gift. initial necklace. hand stamped. monogram necklace. dancer unfortunately hamstrung by low self-esteem, The schoolchildren are funny and impressively vigorous dancers, although some of the clever lyrics are occasionally hard to make out in their big ensemble numbers..

It’s a convoluted and gleefully twisted tale (though of course family-friendly) that might make you feel like Matilda’s librarian, practically giddy to see what happens next. Contact Sam Hurwitt at shurwitt@gmail.com, and follow him at Twitter.com/shurwitt. ‘MATILDA THE MUSICAL’. By Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin, based on the novel by Roald Dahl, presented by Broadway San Jose. Through: March 12. Where: Center for the Performing Arts, 255 S. Almaden Blvd., San Jose. Running time: 2 hours and 45 minutes, one intermission.

From hard-hitting plays to a silver ballerina shoe necklace. ballet shoe charm. personalized gift. initial necklace. hand stamped. monogram necklace. dancer wild Balkan orchestra to the Red Hot Chili Peppers hitting town, the Bay Area’s got a stellar weekend coming up, arts and entertainment-wise, Here are some highlights from our writers, Wedding and Funeral music: Gifted guitarist-composer Goran Bregovic is bringing his entertaining trans-Balkan music outfit, the Wedding and Funeral Orchestra, back to the Bay Area for a series of concerts kicking off tonight, The group, which includes Bulgarian vocalists, Gypsy brass players and Belgravian string players, is known for its dazzling live shows, Besides leading this orchestra, Bregovic has also scored more than 30 films, Details: 7:30 p.m, today and Friday, 7 and 9:30 p.m, Saturday, 3 p.m, Sunday; SFJazz Center, San Francisco; $55-$100; 866-920-5299, www.sfjazz.org.— Jim Harrington, Staff..



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