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This is a show that Broadway World calls “a treat for the whole family.” Directed by Kim Dupuis, The Nerd follows a mild-mannered architect, Willum Cub- bert (played by Tom Bernstock), who needs a little “gumption,” according to his friend and potential love interest, weather girl Tansy McGinnis (played by Kenzie Yelin). The arrival of an old army buddy, Rick Steadman (James Duffy as the title Nerd), sends Willum’s life into a tailspin and tests whether he has James Duffy, Tom Bernstock, and Damien Licata what it takes to stand up to the disruptive, socially hold forth in The Edge Ensemble production of inept Rick. The Nerd. NERD, page 11 Dublin Story Hour Saturday, November 16th The third annual Dublin Story Hour will be held Volkert Volkersz, David Wolpe, and Olivia Wolpe. on Saturday, November 16th at 7:p.m. at 1123 Main Nancy Jackson is the MC. Street in Dublin. This event is a benefit for Dublin Community Local storytellers will be telling surprising, humor- Center. 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When he was only 16 years old, his talents The Eric Gales Band will be on stage on Friday, caught the attention of Elektra Records, who released November 22nd. A guitarist’s guitarist, Gales has his debut album. Fifteen-year old Blues phenomenon shared the stage with, and received accolades from, Veronica Lewis will be opening the show. guitar legend Carlos Santana. Gales’ use of a right-handed guitar, but playing CONCERTS, page 11 Roo, the Papillon pup that comes to visit the residents at Prospect- Woodward, makes the rounds to get her “pats” from everyone who watches her perform tricks. Resident Irene Neal is pictured with Roo while the pup dog’s handler, Vikki Babcock, looks on. 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