Abigail/1702 Concludes Today (CP’s Sun. 5/26/13)

1) Abigail/1702 is a new play that answers the question: “Remember that girl in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible — the really witchy one, Abigail Williams, who started the trouble that led to the Salem witch trials, then booted it out of town to save her neck while the other girls were being hanged — what ever happened to her?” This spooky sequel is written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, directed by Tracy Brigden, and presented at City Theatre.  2 p.m., ends today. 1300 Bingham St.,  South Side.

2) New York Disco Review & ABBA (ABBA Girlz) tribute bands play the outdoor amphitheater as part of the Rivers Casino Live On The River free summer concert series. 7 p.m. 777 Casino Dr., North Shore.

3) Get into the “swing of it” with the Jazz Conspiracy Big Band at Jergel’s Rhythm Grille. Free swing dance lessons at 6:30 p.m;, band starts at 8 p.m. 103 Slade Ln., Warrendale.

4) Rock/soul band King’s Ransom play the Baja Bar and Grill at the Fox Chapel Yacht Club from 2 – 6 p.m. 1366 Old Freeport Rd., Fox Chapel.

5) With the start of the summer swim suit season it may be another good day good day to enjoy tasty vegan and vegetarian dishes. Some notable vegetarian restaurants include: Quiet Storm: Vegetarian + Vegan Cafe (5430 Penn Ave., Friendship), The Zenith: Vegetarian Cafe*Art Gallery*Antique Goldmine (86 S. 26th St., South Side),  East End Food Co-op Cafe (7516 Meade St., North Point Breeze). Also, most Asian and Indian restaurants offer a nice assortment of vegetarian and vegan dishes.

 

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