Arts & Entertainment
150th Anniversary of the End of Civil War to be Marked by "An Evening With a Rebel Soldier"
The performance will take place at the Firehouse Arts Center.

The sesquicentennial of the end of the American Civil War will be acknowledged in “An Evening with A Rebel Soldier” at the Firehouse Arts Center on Tuesday, April 21, at 7 p.m. presented by Museum on Main.
In this one man performance, the rebel soldier will be portrayed by Fred Rutledge. He will discuss the uniform, weaponry, training, medical care, and daily life as a confederate soldier. A former history teacher, Rutledge became interested in the Civil War while working at the Presidio in San Francisco and assisting in a military history class.
All events are general seating at the Firehouse Arts Center, 4444 Railroad Avenue, Pleasanton, CA 94566. Tickets are $10 General Admission, $7 Seniors (65+)/Students (with valid ID), $5 Members.
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Tickets may be purchased online, at Museum on Main during regular operating hours or by phoning the museum at (925) 462-2766. Tickets may be purchased at the event subject to availability. Cash, check, Visa and MasterCard are accepted.
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