Human Rights Community Breakfast
The 32nd Annual Martin Luther King Human Rights Community Breakfast will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Moscow Middle School multi-purpose room. Tickets are $8 for general admission and $4 for children and students and can be purchased in advance at Book People or Paradise Ridge CD”s. Those who attend are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items as donations for a local food bank.
Idaho natives to play at John”s Alley
Los Angeles band by way of Idaho, Jeff Crosby and The Refugees, will perform at 9:30 p.m. Friday at John”s Alley. Crosby, a country-rock singer, songwriter and guitarist, and “The Refugees” – brother Andy Crosby, Will Prescott and Dave Manion – are performing throughout the Northwest to support Crosby”s new album, “Waking Days.”
“As You Like It” Theatre auditions
The UI Theatre Department will hold auditions for an adaptation of the Shakespeare play, “As You Like It” from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the Hartung Theater. Auditions are open to all and those intending to participate must bring a current photo and resume, perform a one-minute monologue and sing a 16 bar song either acapella or with an instrument. Individuals can sign up for a two-minute audition time slot on the Theatre Arts Department website.
Shann Ray book signing and reception
Book People of Moscow will hold a book signing and reception event for Spokane author Shann Ray. Following an introduction by University of Idaho English professor Kim Barnes, Ray will read from his debut novel, “American Copper” at 7 p.m. Monday. Books will be available for sale and signing and light refreshments will be provided.
Washington State University”s “The Dinner Party” auditions
WSU”s Performing Arts Department will be holding open auditions for the production of Neil Simon”s play, “The Dinner Party” at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in Wadleigh Theatre at Daggy Hall. Only one audition session is necessary and no preparation is required.