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26 REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org c Cultural Calendar Enjoy these events brought to you by our Cary-based cultural partner organizations. CARY PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Area photographers gather each month for a sharing and a feature presentation by noted local photographers. Cary Photographic Artists meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at The Cary Theater. CARY PLAYWRIGHTS' FORUM The Cary Playwrights' Forum helps playwrights and aspiring playwrights of Cary andthe surrounding areas in North Carolina to develop as dramatic writers. We offerregular feedback sessions with other playwrights, actors, and directors; the opportunity to collaborate in staged readings or productions of their original works; and educational classes and workshops. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at the Cary Arts Center. For more information, visit www.caryplaywrightsforum. org. FINE ARTS LEAGUE OF CARY Take in a monthly art lecture/presentation featuring accomplished artists of various disciplines. The Fine Arts league of Cary meets the fourth Thursday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Cary Arts Center. Everyone is welcome! September Cary Players presents "Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" September 28–29 & October 5–6 | 7:30 p.m. September 30 & October 7 | 3 p.m. Tickets: Adults $20; Seniors/Students $18; Door Price $22 Cary Arts Center Award-winning director Nancy Rich offers a light-hearted and musical retelling of the biblical tale of Jacob's son Joseph, who was sold as a slave into Egypt by his brothers and then rose to power in this classic musical. Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's blending of multiple musical and dance genres from country to reggae is as fresh and entertaining today as it was 50 years ago. October Cary Town Band presents "You Asked For It" Friday, October 26 | 7:30 p.m. | Free Cary Arts Center It's almost Halloween, but there will be no tricks—only musical treats to delight your ears. Enjoy an evening full of favoritesrequested by band and audience members.You'll hear a unique arrangement of a Beethoven sonata and perhaps an original ballet danced to excerpts from Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring."

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