The Barber Brothers Quintet\nJazz Fables welcomes the Barber Brothers Quintet, consisting of Rahsaan Jelani Barber on tenor sax, Roland Jabari Barber on trombone, Jordan Baskin on piano, Jeff Hiatt on bass and Deno Sanders on drums. The group will perform 5:30-8 p.m. today at Bear's Place, 1316 E. Third St. Guests will be Michael Burton on saxes and David Miller on trumpet. Cost is $4.\nConcert at Crazy Horse\nSharlee Davis and Will Devitt will perform 8 p.m. Sunday at the Crazy Horse, 214 W. Kirkwood Ave. Admission is free. \nSpanish, Latin American Music\nCafe Django, 116 N. Grant St., presents Jazz Cafe, featuring the music of Spain and Latin America, with Atanas Tzvetkov on classical guitar. The show starts 9:15 p.m. Saturday, cover charge is $3.\nKid Rock show rescheduled\nBecause of Kid Rock's recent Grammy nomination and subsequent scheduled appearance at the Grammy Awards, the hard rock artist's Feb. 21 Fort Wayne, concert has been rescheduled for 7:30 p.m. March 8. All tickets from the previous date will be honored at the March concert. The concert will take place at Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, and general admission tickets are available for $27 at the Coliseum Box Office, at www.sfx.com, at all Ticketmaster outlets or via Charge-By-Phone at (317) 239-5151.\nAuditions Brown County Playhouse\nThe Brown County Playhouse will hold auditions for its 2001 season Saturday. To reserve an audition time, sign up on the audition board on the first floor of the theater building, call 855-4535 or e-mail Vicky Crowe at vcrowe@indiana.edu. \nAuditions for non-musicals will take place from 9 a.m. to noon in the Theater Building, Room 125. Actors should prepare a two-minute audition piece consisting of one two-minute contemporary monologue or two one-minute contemporary monologues. Bring your resume and photo (if you have one) and report to Room 150 at least 15 minutes before your scheduled audition.\nAuditions for the musical will be held in Ashton Adylotte 195, on the corner of Union and Seventh Streets. Actors should prepare a 90-second audition of contemporary dialogue followed by 16 measures of "your best musical comedy stuff" and bring the score with the 16 measures clearly marked. \nSalary for actors is $950 per show, and students contracted must enroll in at least one credit hour of T390: Creative Work in Summer Theatre, for which the Theatre Circle will award a scholarship that will cover all charges except a fee of $21.55 per credit hour. Callbacks will be held Saturday afternoon and possibly Sunday morning.
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