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Mountain View Oktoberfest: Oct. 4-5. A festival tent at Bryant and Dana streets in Mountain View with local favorites: beers from Tied House, sausages from Steins, smoked pork chops and spaetzle from Teske’s, pretzels from Esther’s German Bakery. Plus live music, pretzel-eating contest, kids’ games. Free admission; beer ticket prices vary. www.mvoktoberfest.com. Peninsula Oktoberfest: Oct. 4. A Munich beermeister will arrive by helicopter to tap the first keg as the Hiller Aviation Museum hosts this year’s Peninsula event. Live music, beer, food from Harry’s Hofbrau, Jack’s Prime, Kuchen Kultur desserts. Museum admission required ($9-$14); food, beer extra. www.hiller.org.
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San Mateo County History Museum. “Scenes of San Mateo County,” through Dec. 31, eight original paintings of historic sites on the Peninsula. San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. www.historysmc.org or 650-299-0104. FAMILY HOLIDAY EVENTS. San Mateo County History Museum. “Holiday Traditions from Around the World.” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 6. Children’s craft activities such as making old-fashion Christmas tree ornaments. San Francisco State University Handbell Choir will perform at 1 p.m. San Mateo County History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. 650-299-0104 or visit www.historysmc.org.
“My hunch is that at this point in his life — he died a few years later — Moliere’s idea was to keep his head down and not get the king (upset),” says Irwin, “And I like to think we are embellished ballet pointe shoes, fantasy ballet shoes, altered ballet shoes, pink shabby ballet shoe, gift for dancer, ballet de serving Moliere even with this, um, free adaptation of ‘Scapin.’ We are staying close to the intention and structure Moliere had in mind.”, It is just the sort of thing Irwin and Hoyle enjoy, what with their backgrounds in clowning, In fact, the show is something of a Pickle Family reunion, with three other Pickle vets — Randy Craig, Keith Terry and Kimi Okada — involved with this production of “Scapin.”..
On all three counts, you’ll be more than pleased. The songs, for the most part, are quite good, with a couple from Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman standing out. The numbers themselves are jubilant and entertaining. My favorite number is the clever showstopper “A Cover Is Not a Book,” a zesty routine that’s sweetly reminiscent of a sequence in the original film in which animation merged with live action. Another memorable sequence is the energetic “Trip a Little Light Fantastic,” with Miranda demonstrating why he’s such a force. Marshall, who gave us the sensational “Chicago,” knows how to make a toe-tapping crowd pleaser for the big screen, and gives this film a Broadway musical feel that is refreshingly disconnected from anything that is contemporary.
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