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There are parts for three men and one woman. “True West” is a tale of broth- erly love and competition, Hol- lywood producers and stolen toasters. It is a character study that examines the relationship be- GEARHART — The pub- lic is invited to help kick off Encore Dance Studio’s 20th anniversary season with an Anniversary Party from 4 to 6 p.m Tuesday, Aug. 25. Festivities will take place at the Gearhart studio, located at 3631 U.S. Highway 101. All ages can enjoy a free hip-hop class at 4:30 p.m., and the tumbling room will be open to explore a fun obstacle course and bounce house. Instructors will be on hand to answer questions, give studio tours and help you choose the perfect class- es for the fall. Dancewear will also be available for purchase. Online registration is open now at www.getyou- dancing.com This fall, Encore is offer- ing over 70 classes per week in two locations. Choose from tap, jazz, ballet, musi- cal theater, lyrical, tumbling, hip-hop, acro, cheer and born to entertain performing arts preschool. Classes are available for all ages from 2.5 through adult. After school programs are available with school bus drop off, and transpor- tation is available from Sea- side Heights Elementary. For more details,visit www. getyoudancing.com or call 503-717-1637. tween Austin, a screenwriter, and his older brother, Lee. The play is set in the kitchen of their mother’s home, east of Los Angeles. Well-educated Austin is working out a screenplay deal that he is pitching to his connec- tion in Hollywood — until his con-man brother Lee takes over and comes up with his own big idea, stealing much more than just the neighbors’ TVs. Chal- lenges are issued, many drinks are downed and the siblings ¿QGWKH\PLJKWQRWEHVXFKRS- posites after all. In the process, WKH FRQÀLFW EHWZHHQ WKH EURWK- ers creates a heated situation in which their roles as a successful family man and nomadic drifter are somehow reversed, and each ¿QGV KLPVHOI DGPLWWLQJ WKDW KH had somehow always wished he were in the other’s shoes. This year’s ASOC fall pro- duction will be a challenging and exciting process for performers and a thought-provoking and rousing ride for audiences. For more information, call Brown at 503-741-4425 or email markus- brown@astoriawarehousing.com August 13, 2015 | coastweekend.com | 17