Live on Sunday Jazz singer performs NORWOOD: Jazz singer, composer, and playwright Renée Marie And Experiment In Truth, 7-9 p.m., Norwood Village Green Concert Series, 45th season; Grammy-nominated; …
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Live on Sunday
Jazz singer performs
NORWOOD: Jazz singer, composer, and playwright Renée Marie And Experiment In Truth, 7-9 p.m., Norwood Village Green Concert Series, 45th season; Grammy-nominated; free; donations accepted; info: nvgcs.org.
‘Twist’ stage play
OGDENSBURG: St. John’s Conservatory Theater (SJCT) presents new musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist,” titled “Twist,” 2 p.m., starring 14-year-old Caroline Silver (Canton) as Olivia and 12-year-old Christopher Rodriguez (Ogdensburg) as the Artful Dodger; runs July 13-22, at the OFA George Hall Auditorium; $11.34 tickets; actors from Ogdensburg, Canton, Waddington, Rensselaer Falls, and Lisbon participating; https://twist.brownpapertickets.com/.
‘Pump Boys’ play
COLTON: “Pump Boys and Dinettes,” original play by Grasse River Players, 2 p.m., Colton-Pierrepont Central School cafeteria; show program and historical guide featuring a tour of businesses along Route 56 in 1955 available; “Diner food,” including hamburgers, hot dogs, and mini-pies for purchase from the Colt’s Pride Booster Club before and during the show; commemorative shirts featuring “Get Your Kicks on Route 56” artwork available from the Colton Historical Society; tickets cost $10 general public, $5 students, can be purchased at Colton Museum, TAUNY Center in Canton, Brick and Mortar in Potsdam as well as at the door; before performance, select car show with antique and classic cars in front of school noon-2 p.m., hamburgers and hot dogs from Colt’s Pride Booster Club; participating car owners, who will receive a ticket to the show, must coordinate with Ruth McWilliams, 315-262-2450, in advance; part of Colton Country Days Celebration; www.townofcolton.com.