Sponsored by the Homer Council on the Arts, “The 1960s Show: A Curious Celebration of an Era” shows at 7 p.m. Jan. 24 and 3 p.m. Jan. 25 at the Mariner Theatre. Directed by Sally Oberstein, who produced “Old Songs and Chapstick” and “Duck Tape and Reruns,” “The 1960s Show” is described as a “trip down Penny Lane with the epoch-making music, dance, comedy, drama and icons of the 1960s.” Tickets for the Jan. 24 show are $8 youth, $12 HCOA members and $18 general admission. Tickets for the Jan. 25 show are $5 youth, $10 HCOA members and $15 general admission, available at HCOA and the Homer Bookstore.
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