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Entertainm­ent Calendar

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‘Nancy Who?’ at The Main

May 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29.

The Main, 24266 Main St., Newhall Tickets are on sale for the rollicking show, “Nancy Who? The Girl Detective Without a Clue!” a parody play of everyone’s favorite teen detective. Nancy is a typical 1930s teen enjoying life without a care in the world — except she is an amazing crime-solving sleuth. General admission is $15 and tickets and a list of available showtimes are available online at atthemain.org.

‘Beauty and the Beast’ at Castaic High School

7 p.m. May 17-20

Castaic High School, 31575 Valley Creek Road, Castaic

Castaic High School is featuring “Beauty and the Beast,” a magical retelling of the story of Beauty and the Beast, first performed in this version by the Royal Shakespear­e Company. This timeless tale of the true nature of beauty and the transforma­tional power of love is brought to glorious life in Laurence Boswell’s adaptation, which draws on the origins of the tale in French folklore, and is filled with music, movement and song. Tickets are $15 for adults, and $8 for students and seniors. More informatio­n and tickets are available by visiting our.show/beauty/beast.

Oingo Boingo Former Members at The Canyon

Friday, May 20

The Canyon Santa Clarita, 24201 Valencia Blvd., Suite 1351, Santa Clarita

Former members of the legendary new wave group Oingo Boingo are set to take the stage at The Canyon Santa Clarita, performing hits “Dead Man’s Party,” “Weird Science,” “We Close Our Eyes,” “Only a Lad,” “Just Another Day,” “Stay,” “Out Of Control,” “Who Do You Want To Be,” “Gratitude,” Private Life,” and many more. Opening set by The Carry On Band. Tickets are available online through AXS, over the phone at 888-645-5006, and in person at the Canyon Santa Clarita box office. Doors 6 p.m., headliner 8 p.m. Tickets $28-$68. For more informatio­n, visit www.wheremusic­meetstheso­ul.com.

Laurie Morgan Solo Art Show, ‘The World Through My Eyes’

Through July 11

Artist’s reception 2-5 p.m. Saturday, May 21

Canyon Theatre Guild, 24242 Main St., Newhall

Laurie Morgan will be exhibiting her solo art show, entitled “The World Through My Eyes,” through July 11. A profession­al musician/singer/actress since 1974, Morgan began performing in 1999 at the Canyon Theatre Guild, and later directing. She joined the Santa Clarita Artists Associatio­n in 2006, wearing many hats, including president. CTG and SCAA, both nonprofits, are working together to bring performing and visual art to Santa Clarita. To preview Morgan’s art, see: www.lauriemorg­an.biz.

Comedy & Music Night at Impulse Music Co.

6 p.m. Saturday, May 21

Impulse Music Co., 21515 Soledad Canyon Road, Santa Clarita

In a world where people love music and also love comedy, this evening blends the two. Tickets $13 at the door. Yngwie Malmsteen at The Canyon 8 p.m. Sunday, May 22

The Canyon Santa Clarita, 24201 Valencia Blvd., Suite 1351, Santa Clarita

Yngwie Johann Malmsteen, a worldrenow­ned guitarist from Stockholm, Sweden, is known as “The Swedish Jimi Hendrix.” Doors 6 p.m. Music 6 p.m. Headliner 8 p.m. Opening sets by Liquid Circus, Images of Eden and Sunlord. Tickets ($38-$74) are available online through AXS, over the phone at 888-645-5006, and in person at the Canyon Santa Clarita box office. For more informatio­n, visit www.wheremusic­meetstheso­ul.com.

Yngwie Malmsteen at The Canyon

8 p.m. Sunday, May 22

The Canyon Santa Clarita, 24201 Valencia Blvd., Suite 1351, Santa Clarita

Yngwie Johann Malmsteen, a worldrenow­ned guitarist from Stockholm, Sweden, is known as “The Swedish Jimi Hendrix.” Doors 6 p.m. Music 6 p.m. Headliner 8 p.m. Opening sets by Liquid Circus, Images of Eden and Sunlord. Tickets ($38-$74) are available online through AXS, over the phone at 888-645-5006, and in person at the Canyon Santa Clarita box office. For more informatio­n, visit www.wheremusic­meetstheso­ul.com.

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