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Charlene Schneider was the popular proprietor of “Charlene's at 940 Elysian Fields Ave. on the corner of N. Rampart for 22 years. In 1999 she and Linda closed the bar and moved to Bay St. Louis, MS, which was Charlene’s hometown. Al- most immediately they opened “Charlene and Lindas's On the Coast” and founded The Breast Cancer Foundation, M.A.P. at the Hancock Memorial Hospital. The latter is funded largely by their “Pride With A Purpose” which will continue this year on Friday and Saturday, June 24th and 25th. Those able to assist in any way are asked to contact Linda Tucker at 10001 Oliver Rd., Bay St. Louis, Ms. 39520 or by E-Mail: [email protected] or [email protected]. obituary 7:30pm Tuesday-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. Through March 18. I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS.... Le Chat Noir, 715 St. Charles Ave., 581-5812 — Ricky Graham’s delightful new show, cel- ebrating New Orleans as it was...and is. Tickets $29 (includes $5 bar credit). 6pm Sunday, March 25. IMAGINAYA. Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, MS, 888.566.7469 — A new high-energy production featuring perfor- mances by the Russian circus and dance company, Todes whose 52 performers mix styles, bend conventions, and com- bine everything from folk and hip-hop to jazz and classical forms in a spectacular display of athleticism and grace. Tickets $9.95 to $29.95. 7:30pm Monday-Thurs- day, 3pm & 8pm Saturday, 3pm & 7pm Sunday. Through June 24. LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. McAlister Auditorium, Tulane University, 529-3000 — The New Orleans Opera Association presents Donizetti’s bel canto master- piece with its famous mad scene based on Sir Walter Scott’s novel. Robert Lyall conducts and James Marvel directs Jane Redding, Scott Ramsay, Richard Zeller and Raymond Aceto. Tickets $35-$120. 8pm Friday-Saturday, March 23-24. NATALIE NEEDS A NIGHTIE. Minacapellis Dinner Playhouse, 1540 Lindberg Drive, Slidell, 985.781.6565 — Rita Stockstill directs this comedy by Neil and Caroline Schaffner. Tickets $35 (din- ner and show). 6:30pm Friday-Saturday. NOISES OFF. Slidell Little Theatre, 2024 Nellie Drive, Slidell, 985.643.0556 — Michael Frayn’s comedic farce about backstage theater. Polly Hudgins directs. Tickets $12, $5 ages 18-under. 8pm Fri- day-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. Through March 25. THE PAJAMA GAME. Baton Rouge Little Theatre, 7155 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge, 225.924.6496 — Classic Broad- way musical about unions, both the amo- rous and labor kinds. Brad Blanchard directs Albert Nolan, Kristy Coast, Chelsea Gidden and others. Tickets $21. 8pm Thursday-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. Through March 25. THE RED LIGHT DISTRICT VARI- ETY SHOW. Le Chat Noir, 715 St. Charles Ave., 581-5812 — Jim Fitzmorris cel- ebrates St. Patrick’s Day with a topical revue of gossip, raves, rants and rumors about our political affairs featuring danc- ing girls and musical guests. Tickets $15. 11pm Saturday, March 17. RISING WATER. Southern Rep The- atre, The Shops at Canal Place, 333 Ca- nal St., third floor, 522.6545 — World pre- miere of John Biguenet’s play about an older couple as they confront their life together in the aftermath of Katrina. Ryan Rilette directs. Tickets $15-30, $16-20 students and seniors. 8pm Thursday- Saturday, 3pm Sunday. Through April 8. Quality Quality Quality Quality Quality, Pr Pr Pr Pr Prof of of of ofessionalism, essionalism, essionalism, essionalism, essionalism, Color Color Color Color Color NEXT ISSUE NEXT ISSUE NEXT ISSUE NEXT ISSUE NEXT ISSUE THE BIG EASTER EDITION THE BIG EASTER EDITION THE BIG EASTER EDITION THE BIG EASTER EDITION THE BIG EASTER EDITION Ambush Mag Ambush Mag Ambush Mag Ambush Mag Ambush Mag 504.522.8049 504.522.8049 504.522.8049 504.522.8049 504.522.8049 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] on the boards ...from Main-23 TENN TIMES 3. The Marigny Theatre, 1030 Marigny, 218.8559/948.9608 — Three one-act plays by Tennessee Will- iams, The Fat Man’s Wife, Adam and Eve on a Ferry, & And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens. Glenn Meche directs Rikki Gee, Philip Gordon, Keith Launey, Don McCoy, Frederick Mead, T. J. Toups & Mandi Turner. Tickets $20, $15 students/ Theatre Marigny members. 8pm Friday- Saturday, 6pm Sunday. Through April 1. TUNES. Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, 616 St. Peter St., 522.2081 — An original New Orleans musical featuring the work of local lyricists and the music of local composer Fred Palmisano. Tickets $28, $25 students with ID. 8pm Friday- Saturday, 2pm Sunday. Through March 25. YEAH YEAH, YEAH: A Concert Cel- ebration. Jefferson Performing Arts Cen- ter, 400 Phlox St., Metairie, 885.2000 — Rekindle the spirit of yesterday through the music of the world’s most popular band. Performed by Pre-Fab 4 (who are “not impersonators”) and shaped by re- quests and personal memories shared by audience members, the show will change nightly. Tickets are $30, $27 for Seniors (62+), $22 (students 13-22) and $15 children 12 and under. 7:30pm Fri- day-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. Through March 25. ZINK: the Myth, the Legend and the Zebra. Studio Theatre, LSU, Baton Rouge, 225.578.3527 — Jessica Gray directs this play by Cherie Bennett . Tickets $6 (sug- gested). 7:30pm Tuesday-Sunday, 2pm Sunday. Through March 18.

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Charlene Schneider'sRemains to be added toMemorial Garden

Charlene Schneider's remainswill be added to the FaeriePlayhouse Memorial Garden

during a gathering to memorialize andcelebrate her life.

The gathering will take place from 1 to3:30 on Sunday, March 25th at the FaeriePlayhouse, 1308 Esplanade Ave., whichis also the home of Alfred Doolittle andStewart Butler. Friends of Charlene andher lifetime partner Linda Tucker, arewelcome to attend. However, it would begreatly appreciated if they would callStewart Butler at 504.523.3922 and con-firm attendance as soon as possible.

Charlene Schneider was the popularproprietor of “Charlene's at 940 ElysianFields Ave. on the corner of N. Rampart for22 years. In 1999 she and Linda closedthe bar and moved to Bay St. Louis, MS,which was Charlene’s hometown. Al-most immediately they opened “Charleneand Lindas's On the Coast” and foundedThe Breast Cancer Foundation, M.A.P. atthe Hancock Memorial Hospital. The latteris funded largely by their “Pride With APurpose” which will continue this year onFriday and Saturday, June 24th and 25th.

Those able to assist in any way areasked to contact Linda Tucker at 10001Oliver Rd., Bay St. Louis, Ms. 39520 or byE-Mail: [email protected] [email protected].

obituary

7:30pm Tuesday-Saturday, 2pm Sunday.Through March 18.

I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS.... Le ChatNoir, 715 St. Charles Ave., 581-5812 —Ricky Graham’s delightful new show, cel-ebrating New Orleans as it was...and is.Tickets $29 (includes $5 bar credit). 6pmSunday, March 25.

IMAGINAYA. Beau Rivage Resort &Casino, Biloxi, MS, 888.566.7469 — A newhigh-energy production featuring perfor-mances by the Russian circus and dancecompany, Todes whose 52 performersmix styles, bend conventions, and com-bine everything from folk and hip-hop tojazz and classical forms in a spectaculardisplay of athleticism and grace. Tickets$9.95 to $29.95. 7:30pm Monday-Thurs-day, 3pm & 8pm Saturday, 3pm & 7pmSunday. Through June 24.

LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. McAlister

Auditorium, Tulane University, 529-3000— The New Orleans Opera Associationpresents Donizetti’s bel canto master-piece with its famous mad scene basedon Sir Walter Scott’s novel. Robert Lyallconducts and James Marvel directs JaneRedding, Scott Ramsay, Richard Zellerand Raymond Aceto. Tickets $35-$120.8pm Friday-Saturday, March 23-24.

NATALIE NEEDS A NIGHTIE.Minacapellis Dinner Playhouse, 1540Lindberg Drive, Slidell, 985.781.6565 —Rita Stockstill directs this comedy by Neiland Caroline Schaffner. Tickets $35 (din-ner and show). 6:30pm Friday-Saturday.

NOISES OFF. Slidell Little Theatre,2024 Nellie Drive, Slidell, 985.643.0556— Michael Frayn’s comedic farce aboutbackstage theater. Polly Hudgins directs.Tickets $12, $5 ages 18-under. 8pm Fri-day-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. Through March25.

THE PAJAMA GAME. Baton RougeLittle Theatre, 7155 Florida Blvd., BatonRouge, 225.924.6496 — Classic Broad-way musical about unions, both the amo-rous and labor kinds. Brad Blancharddirects Albert Nolan, Kristy Coast, ChelseaGidden and others. Tickets $21. 8pmThursday-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. ThroughMarch 25.

THE RED LIGHT DISTRICT VARI-ETY SHOW. Le Chat Noir, 715 St. CharlesAve., 581-5812 — Jim Fitzmorris cel-ebrates St. Patrick’s Day with a topicalrevue of gossip, raves, rants and rumorsabout our political affairs featuring danc-ing girls and musical guests. Tickets $15.11pm Saturday, March 17.

RISING WATER. Southern Rep The-atre, The Shops at Canal Place, 333 Ca-nal St., third floor, 522.6545 — World pre-miere of John Biguenet’s play about anolder couple as they confront their lifetogether in the aftermath of Katrina. RyanRilette directs. Tickets $15-30, $16-20students and seniors. 8pm Thursday-Saturday, 3pm Sunday. Through April 8.

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TENN TIMES 3. The Marigny Theatre,1030 Marigny, 218.8559/948.9608 —Three one-act plays by Tennessee Will-iams, The Fat Man’s Wife, Adam and Eveon a Ferry, & And Tell Sad Stories of theDeaths of Queens. Glenn Meche directsRikki Gee, Philip Gordon, Keith Launey,Don McCoy, Frederick Mead, T. J. Toups &Mandi Turner. Tickets $20, $15 students/Theatre Marigny members. 8pm Friday-Saturday, 6pm Sunday. Through April 1.

TUNES. Le Petit Theatre du VieuxCarre, 616 St. Peter St., 522.2081 — Anoriginal New Orleans musical featuringthe work of local lyricists and the music oflocal composer Fred Palmisano. Tickets$28, $25 students with ID. 8pm Friday-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. Through March25.

YEAH YEAH, YEAH: A Concert Cel-ebration. Jefferson Performing Arts Cen-ter, 400 Phlox St., Metairie, 885.2000 —Rekindle the spirit of yesterday throughthe music of the world’s most popular

band. Performed by Pre-Fab 4 (who are“not impersonators”) and shaped by re-quests and personal memories sharedby audience members, the show willchange nightly. Tickets are $30, $27 forSeniors (62+), $22 (students 13-22) and$15 children 12 and under. 7:30pm Fri-day-Saturday, 2pm Sunday. Through March25.

ZINK: the Myth, the Legend and theZebra. Studio Theatre, LSU, Baton Rouge,225.578.3527 — Jessica Gray directs thisplay by Cherie Bennett . Tickets $6 (sug-gested). 7:30pm Tuesday-Sunday, 2pmSunday. Through March 18.

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Imaginaya is a Hit at Beau Rivage

BILOXI, MS – Beau Rivage’s new high-energy production show Imaginaya,Russian for “imagine,” is a hit and will run through June 24 in the newlyrenovated 1,550-seat Beau Rivage Theatre. This is by far the best cirque

show we've seen at Beau Rivage yet. Co-created by Terry Burden, Beau Rivage’s vicepresident of entertainment and Russia’s top choreographer Alla Duhova, Imaginayafeatures performances by the Russian circus and Russian dance company, Todes. Acounterpart of the Russian ballet, Todes exhibits the finest in Russian estrada, or stagedancing. Estrada mixes styles, bends conventions, and combines everything from folkand hip-hop to jazz and classical forms in a spectacular display of athleticism and grace.

Imaginaya is the first production show to take center stage since the Beau RivageTheatre completed its transformation earlier this year. The 75-minute productionfeatures a cast of 52 Russian performers. There’s action every second with spectaculartrapeze, slinky and bungee acts, precision acrobatic artistry, sensual well-choreo-graphed dance routines, and comedic interludes by some of Europe’s most recognizedclowns and characters. State-of-the-art lighting combines with rhythmic music toheighten the theatrical experience even more.

“The acts have all been handpicked and the style of dancing in Imaginaya is unlikeanything you see in the states,” said Terry Burden. “Alla Duhova is an icon - undeniablythe most respected and sought-after choreographer in Russia - and this show is atestament to her amazing eye for perfection.”

Duhova operates 32 dance schools and studios throughout Russia, Bulgaria,Lithuania, Latvia, the Ukraine, and other former countries formerly part of the SovietUnion. After tours through China and Monte Carlo, Todes will make the Beau RivageTheatre home in its only United States appearance.

“I am thrilled to bring some of the world’s most talented dancers to perform in sucha beautiful theater,” said Alla Duhova. “What we bring to audiences from the stage isenergy. It is a fusion of a lot of different kinds of modern dance. We take the best of

everything: jazz, mod-ern, hip-hop and putit all together.”

Individual ticketsare $19.95 and$29.95 plus tax andservice fee forevening perfor-mances, and $9.95and $14.95 plus taxand service fee formatinee perfor-mances. Showtimes include7:30pm Monday-Thursday; 3pm and8pm on Saturday;and 3pm and 7pmon Sunday; no per-formances on Friday.For tickets, contactthe Beau RivageTicket Office at888.566.7469.

I m a g i n a y aroom packages startat $126 plus tax,double occupancy.The package in-cludes deluxe ac-commodations, tick-ets to Imaginaya anda Theatre SnackPack, which includesa small non-alco-holic drink, smallpopcorn and candy. Subject to availability.For reservations or information, call

888.567.6667 or visitwww.beaurivage.com.

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