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Dragon Theatre. “Moonlight and Magnolias.” Through Sept. 7. “A hilarious look back at the golden age of Hollywood and the making of ‘Gone With the Wind.”’ Written by Ron Hutchinson. Directed by Lennon Smith. Featuring Sarah Benjamin as Miss Poppenghul, Bill C. Jones as Victor Fleming, Dave Leon as Ben Hecht, Aaron Weisberg as David O. Selznick. Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway St., Redwood City. $30. $10 rush tickets on Thursdays and Fridays starting second week. $200 for the VIP box (seats 4 people and includes champagne and chocolates). http://dragonproductions.net.

San Francisco Mime Troupe, “Ripple Effect.” Through Sept, 1 around Bay Area, 6:30 p.m, Aug, 21, Mitchell Park (South Field), Palo Alto, Free (donations accepted), www.sfmt.org, sky blue leather ballet slippers - full sole - adult sizes Stanford Repertory Theater, “The War of the Worlds,” Through Aug, 24, Stanford Repertory Theater, Pigott Theater, Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University, $15-$25, 650-725-5838 or www.stanford.edu/group/repertorytheater/cgi-bin/srt/tickets, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare in the Park, “Taming of the Shrew.” 7:30 p.m, Aug, 23; 4 p.m, Aug, 24, Sequoia High School, 1201 Brewster Ave., Redwood City, Free, 650-780-7311 or www.redwoodcity.org/events/stage.htm..

TheatreWorks. “Water by the Spoonful.” Through Sept. 14. Regional premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning drama by Quiara Alegría Hudes. Directed by Leslie Martinson. “Follows a community of strangers who seek refuge from their troubles in an online chat room for lives in recovery, and their interactions with the moderator of this safe haven, who turns out to be running from demons of her own. When real and virtual worlds collide, notions of family, forgiveness, community, and courage are challenged as the characters fight to move forward against their crumbling realities.” Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $19-$74 (discounts available). theatreworks.org or 650-463-1960.

Hillbarn Theatre, “Funny Girl.” Aug, 28 through Sept, 21, Music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Bob Merrill, book by Isobel Lennart, Directed by Dan Demers, Featuring Melissa WolfKlain as Fanny Brice, William Giammona as Nick Arnstein, with Rachelle Abbey, Richard Ames, Christine Baker, Justin Buchs, Jennifer sky blue leather ballet slippers - full sole - adult sizes Butler, Becca Carteris, Stephanie Case, Tracy Chiappone, Paige Collazo, Steven Ennis, Matt Gill, Dennis Lickteig, Emily Mannion, Jessica Maxey, Maureen O’Neill, Regina Quigley and Jon Toussaint, Music director Joe Murphy, choreographer James Zongus, scenic designer Kuo-Hao Lo, lighting designer Don Coluzzi, costume designer Lisa Cross, sound designer Alan Chang, hair and makeup designer Dee Morrissey and properties designer A.J, Diggins, Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E, Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City, 8 p.m, Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m, Sundays, $23-$42, 650-349-6411, ext, 2 or www.hillbarntheatre.org..

Los Altos Stage Company. “The Great American Trailer Park Musical.” Sept. 4-28. Music and lyrics by David Nehls, book by Betsy Kelso. Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. $18-$36. www.losaltosstage.org, 650-941-0551 or email lucylittlewood@losaltosstage.org. 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 Farallon Quintet, founded in the summer of 2012, is a dynamic Bay Area ensemble and the only professional chamber music group focused exclusively on the clarinet quintet — string quartet plus clarinet — repertoire, In addition to playing the classics, the group seeks to perform rarely heard works as well as new music by living composers, With at least 160 existing clarinet quintets to choose from, the group offers diverse and engaging programs to the general public, The quintet is made up of leading Bay Area musicians — Natalie Parker, clarinet; Dan Flanagan and Matthew Oshida, violins; Elizabeth Prior, viola; Jonah Kim, cello — who are principal players in such orchestras as the San Francisco Ballet, Santa sky blue leather ballet slippers - full sole - adult sizes Rosa Symphony, Marin Symphony, Berkeley Symphony, Fremont Symphony, Modesto Symphony, and the Sacramento Philharmonic, As an ensemble, the players recently received a grant from San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music to record and release their debut album in early 2015..

The group takes its name from the Farallon Islands, located right off the coast of San Francisco. In addition to being a landmark location close to where the players live and work, its meaning–“pillar” or “steep rock” in Spanish — indicates the group’s vision to become an important “pillar” or “rock” in classical music by building awareness around the lesser known yet musically significant clarinet quintet repertoire. The Farallon Islands also represent the group’s inspiration which is founded in the simplicity and beauty of nature. In fact, the group is known to intersperse rehearsals with hikes in the mountains and road trips — all with the intent to discover the natural beauties of Northern California.

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