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Lady Windermere's Fan - by Oscar Wilde . Like many of Wilde's comedies, this is a biting satire on the morals of Victorian society, particularly marriage. The story concerns Lady Windermere who discovers that her husband may be having an affair with another woman. After she confronts her husband, he invites the other woman, Mrs. Erlynne, to her birthday ball. Angered by her husband's unfaithfulness, Lady Windermere leaves him for a lover. After discovering what has transpired, Mrs. Erlynne follows Lady Windermere and attempts to persuade her to return to her husband. In the course of this, Mrs. Erlynne is discovered in a compromising position. She sacrifices herself and her reputation in order to save Lady Windermere's marriage. Info: Adobe Theatre, 9813 Fourth Street NW, 898-2222, http://www.adobetheater.org Price: $14, Seniors & Students $12. Recent Tragic Events - by Craig Wright . It is September 12, 2001 in Minneapolis and Waverly prepares for a blind date, absent-mindedly watching television in the background. When her date arrives, the two begin to discuss the recent events and are joined by friends and neighbors to huddle around the TV. Soon, Waverly reveals that her twin sister, who is in New York, has not been heard from since the attacks and everyone waits anxiously to know if she is safe. Info: Aux Dog Theatre, 3011 Monte Vista Blvd NE, 254-7716, http://www.auxdog.com Price: $16, Thursdays all tickets $10. A View from the Bridge - by Arthur Miller , directed by Julia Thudium & Vic Browder. Based on a story Mr. Miller once heard in the Brooklyn neighborhood where he lives, Eddie, an ordinary longshoreman, is unconsciously in love with his niece--the daughter of his wife's dead sister. Early in the play, two of his wife's Italian relatives are smuggled in and start to live furtively in Eddie's apartment. Catherine, the niece, falls in love with the younger Italian brother and proposes to marry him.Church Street Cafe Albuquerque - News
Dinner catered by Greenside Café. Info: Sandia Performing Arts Company, Vista Grande Community Center, 15 La Madera Road, Sandia Park, 307-2333, http://www.sandiaperformingarts.org Price: Dinner and performance $29, Seniors & Students $26, Children (12

“There will also be Hellenic dancers, live Greek music from an Albuquerque band called the Aegean Sounds, church tours and a gift shop that will be selling Greek souvenirs.” Although the festival is a celebration of the culture of the Greek people,
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The building is supposedly haunted. From the owners: "Casa de Ruiz,which literally translates to "the house of Ruiz", has a long and distinctive history. Unfortunately much of this history has been lost with the passage of time and that which remains is at best uncertain. The house was built during the founding of Albuquerque sometime after 1706. This would make Casa de Ruiz the oldest residence in Albuquerque and one of the oldest structures in the state of New Mexico.The property was originally a residence built by the Ruiz family in the early 1700's. It remained a residence until the last inhabitant, Rufina G. Ruiz died in 1991 at the age of 91. The house had never been sold and had remained in the Ruiz family since the early 18th century. The family can be traced back to Julianna Lucero and Francisco Ruiz both born around 1834. No record of their ancestors has been found but it is quite possible the dwelling was several generations old by this time. Their daughter Sarah Ruiz, born on February 22, 1880, was Rufina's mother. The Sanborn maps, located at the University of New Mexico Engineering Library, show the Ruiz house as it was back before 1900. The Sanborn maps were first used in 1891 by the Sanborn Insurance Company to estimate property values and claims. The house was originally built in the hacienda style, the classic old Spanish 'U-shape'. It remained this way with only minor changes until 1920 when half of the house was destroyed by a flood. The map shows the house on School Street (now Church Street) across from the San Felipe de Neri church. The back parking lot of the church was once the original Old Town Plaza and the current convent structure on the church was an old Catholic school. Church Street at that time (early 1700's to late 1800's) was called School Street because of this Catholic school. The antiquity of the house is confirmed by the building materials. The house is built of terrones.
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