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Two candidates and 1000 Faces

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To be performed in the stone circle at Stone Hill (40 Springwish Lane, Flint Hill) on Saturday, Oct. 1, “The Half Hour News Hour From Planet Earth,” featuring the “2016 Presidenti­al Election Circus,” is the latest play from Rappahanno­ck’s 1000 Faces Mask Theater and its director Peggy Schadler, who calls it “a tragedy, a comedy and a circus. It's both real and unreal, unbelievab­le, yet possible. There are Kafka-inspired bugs, a 3D Printer Political Party, and more, but in the end there is hope.”

Suggested donation for the performanc­e, made possible by a grant from RAAC’s Claudia Mitchell Arts Fund, is $10; the gates open at 4:30, Miranda Hope’s back-in-Rappahanno­ck band, Them Thar Hills, goes on at 5, and 1000 Faces at 6. For more, email peggyschad­ler@gmail.com.

 ?? BY JULES COON ?? No matter your party, it’s a party at 1000 Faces Mask Theater’s “The Half Hour News Hour From Planet Earth,” Oct. 1 at Stone Hill.
BY JULES COON No matter your party, it’s a party at 1000 Faces Mask Theater’s “The Half Hour News Hour From Planet Earth,” Oct. 1 at Stone Hill.

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