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TheatreWorks.”The Hound of the Baskervilles.” April 2-27. Based on mystery by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, adapted by Stephen Canny and John Nicholson. Directed by TheatreWorks’ Artistic Director Robert Kelley. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $19-$73 (discounts available). http://theatreworks.org or 650-463-1960. WANT YOUR EVENT IN THINGS TO DO?. Send name of event, time and date, place of event including address, how much it costs, where to buy tickets and the name and phone number of a contact person to jorr@dailynewsgroup.com.

The Skin of Our Teeth: Jan, 4-26, Live Oak Theatre, 1301 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, The Antrobus family stands in for all of humanity, as they move back and forth across time and space,  In the midst of it all, they meet both legends (Moses, Homer) and everyday folks, and shelter friend and fauna, $10-$20, www.aeofberkeley.org, The Great God Brown: 8 p.m, Jan, 12, 2 p.m, Jan, 13, Museum of the San Ramon Valley, 205 Railroad Ave., Danville, $25, https://bit.ly/2RZlQTN, Left Coast Chamber Ensemble – The Sound of Nature Concert: 7:30 p.m, Jan, 14, SF Conservatory of Music, 18cm capsule see through clear solid contrast fetish ballet heel oxford 50 Oak St., San Francisco and 7:30 p.m, Jan, 19, Hertz Hall, UC Berkeley, A concert of works focusing on climate change and the natural world, $18-$35,  www.leftcoastensemble.org/tickets..

“They are compromised,” argues Jimmy, who lies awake nights wondering what he could have done to save his son. “Maybe I should have moved away,” he says. “I just want to say this, and I’m not trying to be bitter, but if Jack Whittaker had never won the Powerball and my son had never hooked up with Jack’s granddaughter, Brandi, he’d be alive.”. When Brandi came to the door, she looked nothing like the girl whose Paw-Paw won the single largest undivided lottery jackpot in history. That girl had a proud, beaming face framed with fluffy light-blonde hair. This Brandi was disheveled. Her baggy clothes hung on her. Her face was sunken. The Hurricane townhouse where she sometimes stayed was in spectacular disarray: furniture askew, drawers pulled out, walls defaced with graffiti.

Gallery 9 Los Altos, “Light’s Pleasures,” landscapes in oil by Susan Varjavand, Through March 1, Gallery 9, 143 Main St., Los Altos, 650-941-7969 or www.gallery9losaltos.com, Mountain View City Hall, “That’s Too Funny!” Community School of Music and Arts Student and Faculty Art Show, Through Feb, 20, City Hall Rotunda, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, Free, www.arts4all.org or 650-917-6800, ext, 306, Pacific 18cm capsule see through clear solid contrast fetish ballet heel oxford Art League, “Abstractions,” juried by Robert Poplack, painting, drawing, photography, print and sculpture; and “Digital Collage,” by Rob Andrews, Through Feb, 26, Opening reception 5:30 p.m.-8 p.m, Feb, 6, Pacifi Art League, 668 Ramona St., Palo Alto, Free, www.RonsArtGallery.com..

It’s a convoluted and gleefully twisted tale (though of course family-friendly) that might make you feel like Matilda’s librarian, practically giddy to see what happens next. Contact Sam Hurwitt at shurwitt@gmail.com, and follow him at Twitter.com/shurwitt. ‘MATILDA THE MUSICAL’. By Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin, based on the novel by Roald Dahl, presented by Broadway San Jose. Through: March 12. Where: Center for the Performing Arts, 255 S. Almaden Blvd., San Jose. Running time: 2 hours and 45 minutes, one intermission.


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