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THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND: Lee Blessing’s ‘The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid,’ directed by Jake McGuire, plays Friday through Sunday at The Spot, located at 116 W. Branch St. in Arroyo Grande, through Feb. 23. Tickets are $15-$20; call 474-5711 or visit thespotag.com.
Tiffany Bailey
student
“Snow White. I love to show it to my niece.”
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Diana Gabriel
consignment store owner
“Pinocchio, because he can satisfy two women at once.”
NEXT UP …: Stay tuned for the next SLO Symphony concert—featuring Debussy’s ‘Nocturnes’ and Holst’s ‘The Planets, Op. 32,’ performed with accompaniment by the choral group Canzona Women’s Ensemble—on Saturday, March 8 at 8 p.m. at the PAC’s Christopher Cohan Center, located at 1 Grand Ave. on the Cal Poly campus. Tickets are $20-$65; call 756-4849, visit pacslo.org, or go to slosymphony.com for more information.
Aaron Winters
sandwich artist
“The Wizard of Oz. It’s not really a fairy tale, but it’s got the same feeling. Everybody’s on their different quests, but they come together for one goal.”
NEXT UP …: Stay tuned for the next SLO Symphony concert—featuring Debussy’s ‘Nocturnes’ and Holst’s ‘The Planets, Op. 32,’ performed with accompaniment by the choral group Canzona Women’s Ensemble—on Saturday, March 8 at 8 p.m. at the PAC’s Christopher Cohan Center, located at 1 Grand Ave. on the Cal Poly campus. Tickets are $20-$65; call 756-4849, visit pacslo.org, or go to slosymphony.com for more information.
David Schulte
student
“Pinocchio. He goes through so much adversity to be a real boy. Plus you can see when he lies.”