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Love Letters Play presented by Mooresville Community Theatre. Joe V. Knox Auditorium. Oct. 17-18, 23-25 at 8pm. $5. Mooresville Citizens Center, 215 N. Main St. 704-662-1025.
The Rocky Horror Show Richard O'Brien's cult fave for the sweet transvestite in all of us. Directed by Carver Johns. Oct. 9-12, 15-18, 22-25, 29-31, & Nov. 1 at 8pm. Tickets are $20. Innervoices Theatre Company, 1118 Clement Ave. 704-502-8423.
To Kill a Mockingbird Misunderstanding, prejudice, racial typecasting and the pain of growing up in Christopher Sergel's adaption of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. At Rowe Theatre. Oct. 22-26, 8 p.m. $5 students/seniors, $6 for UNCC faculty/ staff, $10 general public. UNC-Charlotte. 704-687-3315.
Twelfth Night One of Shakespeare's most amusing comedies has it all, including: mistaken identities, fabulous fools, and a love triangle. Oct. 8-11, 8 p.m.; Oct. 12, 2 p.m. $5 w/Winthrop ID, $10 General Admission. Winthrop University, Rock Hill. 803-323-2287.
Theater: Ongoing
Bash Play by Neil Labute, performed by the BareBones Theatre Group. Oct. 2-19. Show times are 8pm Thu.-Sat., with a 3pm matinee on 10/19. 'Pay What You Can Night,' 10/6, 8pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and seniors. Southend Performing Arts Center, 201 Rampart St. 704-332-5300.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) 3 actors, 2 hours and 37 plays! Oct. 11 at McKnight Hall, Cone Center. Sat., Oct. 11, 8 p.m. $5 for students/seniors, $6 for UNCC faculty/staff and $10 for the general public. UNC-Charlotte. 704-687-3315.
Easy, Action A satire of entertainment culture and America's lack of memory, presented by the Farm Theatre. www.thefarmtheatre.com. Oct 9, 10, 11 at 8pm. $12 at door, $10 advance, $5 for Students. 28th, 2424 N. Davidson St. 704-348-1575.
Pump Boys and Dinettes Grass-roots musical about life and love by the roadside. Presented by Charlotte Repertory Theater. Runs Wednesday-Thursday 7:30pm, Friday-Saturday 8pm, Sunday 2pm. Through Oct. 12. $24-$38. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-348-5800.
Visual Arts: Openings
Charlotte Art League Unleashed. An open art exhibit featuring a range of media from local artists. In the CALeidoscope Gallery. Through Oct. 22. 1517 Camden Rd. 704-376-2787.
Foust Studio 3. Contemporary art by Charlotte Foust, Linda LaCroix and Dina Lowery. Through October. 5200 Park Rd., Suite 115. 704-525-7989.
Lesbian & Gay Community Center Kristin St. Martin. Exhibit of photographs. Through Nov. 15. 1401 Central Ave. 704-333-0144.
The Light Factory Susan Kae Grant: Night Journey. Member's Portfolio - Anne Giordano: Animal Portraits. Reception Oct. 18, 6-9pm. Exhibit runs Oct. 18 through Nov. 29. Spirit Square, Knight Gallery, 345 N. College St. 704-333-9755.
Pura Vida Gallery The Collection. Showcasing a revolving collection of internationally known artists and modern masters. Through October. 401 N. Tryon St. 704-453-5723.
Redsky Gallery Christopher Gryder, Mark Levin, Michael Sugarman. Features ceramic tiles, wood pieces and pave diamond creations. Exhibit runs Oct. 17 through Nov. 18. Art-to-wear. Group exhibit featuring designs, jewelry, glass and paintings. Through October. 4705 Savings Pl., Suite 108. 704-552-5200.
Van Every Gallery, Davidson College Benjamin "Old Folks" Davis. First-ever exhibition of works by self-taught Charlotte artist who produced more than 300 works in a six-year period. Exhibit runs Oct. 16 through Dec. 10. John Hill. Features hyper-sexual, quirky and meticulous drawings of fantastic creatures in clustered scenarios. On exhibit in the Edward M. Smith Gallery. Runs Oct. 16 through Dec. 10. Davidson. 704-894-2519.
W.D.O. Two Contemporary Blacksmiths. Rick Smith and Marc Maiorano. The Memory of Shadows. Exhibit runs Oct. 14 through Nov. 23. Hearst Plaza Suite No. 1, 214 North Tryon St. 704-333-9123.
Visual Arts: Ongoing
Afro-American Cultural Center Blues In & Out and Bull Durham Festival Retrospective. Through Dec. 8. 401 N. Myers St. 704-374-1565.
Art Institute of Charlotte Gallery Marissa Pawelko. Features examples of her furniture design, product development and special events displays. Reception: Oct. 23, 5:30-7pm. Exhibit runs Oct. 3 through Oct. 31. 2110 Water Ridge Parkway. 704-357-8020.
Bank of America Plaza Maker versus Material. A two-location exhibit. Also on display at the First Citizens Building, 128 S. Tryon St. Continues through Nov. 21. 101 South Tryon Street. 704-373-1464.
Belk Visual Arts Center Douglas Houchens: The Primary Impulse. Features paintings and drawings by Davidson College Professor Emeritus. Exhibit through Oct. 8. 704-894-2519.
Blue Pony Gallery & Press Specimens. Mixed media light boxes and assemblages of Mikel Robinson. Also works by Kim Stimpson. Through Oct. 11. 3202A N. Davidson St. 704-334-9390.
Center of the Earth Gallery Ocean. An exhibition of new paintings by Jacob Cooley. Continues through Oct. 31. 3204 N Davidson St. 704-375-5756.