Arts & Entertainment

Get Out — Weekend Planner April 15-17

Are you looking for something nearby to do this weekend? Check out some of the cool things on the Rohnert Park Patch Events Calendar and see if there's something for you.

Friday: 
Middle and High school concert bands from throughout the Bay Area play for music professionals, receiving scores, comments and clinics tonight at Sonoma State University’s Evert B. Person Theatre, 1801 E. Cotati Ave. Open to the public from 3-9 p.m.

Saturday:

The musical parody of the cult classic movie first produced in 1938 about the dangers of, you got it...marijuana, opens at the Spreckels Performing Arts Center, 5409 Snyder Lane in Rohnert Park.  The play opened in a small theater in Los Angeles for what producers thought might be a two week run.  Instead it played to packed houses for over a year and a half, captivating audiences and critics alike, winning twenty theater awards and breaking records.  The show begins at 8 p.m. & remember, this play contains adult language and situations therefore children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult.   

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Sunday:

Don't miss the Cotati Historical Society's 3rd Annual Old-Fashioned Chicken Barbecue at the Ray Miller Community Center, 216 E. School Road, Cotati. A $10 advance ticket will get you delicious barbecued chicken, beans, coleslaw, roll and a beverage. Also available will be a bake sale and beer & wine. Food will be served until 3:30 pm or until they run out! Music will be performed by guitarist extraordinaire Gil Gardner, plus a silent auction and raffle. All proceeds go to the Cotati Museum and Historical Society - the museum will be open for browsing during the barbecue.

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