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- Talk of the Town brings local talent to the stage
- Some deftly daft theatre for our Very Hard Times
- THEATRE: Shaun the Sheep
- CASPER: 'The Foreigner'
- Disney's Beauty and the Beast Jr. @ Theatre Arlington
- CASPER: ‘Hello, Dolly!'
- NWC hosts art installiation by Bozeman's Allen
- Artist Brian Keith Scott begins YAM residency
- Lucy Caldwell's Notes To Future Self
- Kodak One Step Closer to Bringing Laser Cinema Projection Technology to Theaters
- Frankenstein: a creation that won't die
- The Secrets of Skyrim
- Letters to the Editor - Feb. 25, 2011
- Commentary - Time to forget the 'best' and pursue the 'good'
- Warm day with fog in the morning and rain in the afternoon
- Editorial - After power shift in Raleigh, Perdue smart to keep focus on top priorities
- United States and Other Nations Step Up Libyan Evacuations
- Riverside in Vero Beach becomes first Florida professional theater to stage 'The Producers'
- Getting personal (on and offstage)....
- Stable Theatre’s Phambili Festival
- Novel's classic story well-told in 90 minutes
- Hacker's new world of spin and sexed-up dossiers
- Broken Gears Stages Remarkable, Enervating Creditors
- 5. Pride of the stage
- Books, music, theater and more galore
- Comedy Pet Theater: Rescue animals star
- Mamma Mia! - Feel-Good Broadway Musical Coming To Tyler
- Dance Card: Legacy tour by legendary Merce Cunningham's troupe makes a final stop in Berkeley
- Imax profit rises as theater network grows
- Dysfunctional ?Opus?
Talk of the Town brings local talent to the stage Posted: 25 Feb 2011 01:00 AM PST It's the Talk of the Town. Organizers of a new house concert series hope it will create lots of buzz in Barrie, particularly for the featured performers. "I hope they will be the talk of the town," said Kristy Jenkins of the artists who will be |
Some deftly daft theatre for our Very Hard Times Posted: 25 Feb 2011 01:00 AM PST VERY Hard Times is appearing at the Eastbourne College Theatre on March 1 (7pm). |
Posted: 25 Feb 2011 01:00 AM PST SHAUN the Sheep made a flying visit to Eastbourne ahead of Shaun's Big Show at the Devonshire Park Theatre from March 4-6. |
Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:58 AM PST Photo by Sandra Porter Allen Barber plays Charlie Baker in Stage III production of 'The Foreigner.' Loading… If you go * When: 7:30 p.m. MARCH 4-5, 11-12 and 17-19; 2 p.m. MARCH 13 * Where: Stage III Community Theatre, 900 N Center St. * Tickets: $12 |
Disney's Beauty and the Beast Jr. @ Theatre Arlington Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:58 AM PST This "tale as old as time" comes to life on stage in a musically, magical way as Belle tries to tame a beast and teach him the ways of love. Come join Lumiere, Cogsworth, Gaston and a whole bunch of dancing flatware as we celebrate the transforming |
Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:58 AM PST Tim Kupsick | Star-Tribune Actress Kathryn Benardis, playing Dolly, dances in the middle of the Polka circle during a rehearsal for Natrona County High School's production of 'Hello, Dolly!' If you go ... When: 7 p.m. THURSDAY and MARCH 4-5 Where: |
NWC hosts art installiation by Bozeman's Allen Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:57 AM PST Courtesy photo Joel Allen's sculptures often use found objects. His installation "Left Brain Right Brain" begins Tuesday, March 1, at Northwest College in Powell, Wyo. POWELL, Wyo. — Bozeman artist Joel Allen will be in Powell on Monday and |
Artist Brian Keith Scott begins YAM residency Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:57 AM PST The Yellowstone Art Museum welcomes its second artist-in-residence in the studio at the Visible Vault. Brian Keith Scott, who is based in Billings, follows Molt artist Tracy Linder. Linder completed the inaugural residency in the YAM's Studio at the end |
Lucy Caldwell's Notes To Future Self Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:53 AM PST Diane Parkes talks to the playwright behind the latest work for the Birmingham REP. In the rehearsal room for the new play Notes To Future Self there is a photograph of a Birmingham street. And playwright Lucy Caldwell says this photograph is integral to |
Kodak One Step Closer to Bringing Laser Cinema Projection Technology to Theaters Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:51 AM PST Share this page Tweet Kodak has received FDA approval on a variance that it believes is an important step in bringing to theaters its developing laser cinema projection technology. A question is what potential impact this technology might have on the |
Frankenstein: a creation that won't die Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:50 AM PST A creation that won't die It's a smash hit on the West End stage - but what is the enduring appeal of Frankenstein, asks Harry de Quetteville. Monster: Boris Karloff's classic portrayal of Frankenstein. Photo: ALAMY Rare is the week that Hollywood does |
Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:47 AM PST More Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Videos |
Letters to the Editor - Feb. 25, 2011 Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:40 AM PST But the underlying point seems to be the writer's negative view of cities. For another perspective, I refer him to the newly published ?Triumph of the City,? by Edward Glaeser. Cities are pretty good places to be a part of ? even Wilmington! Julia S. |
Commentary - Time to forget the 'best' and pursue the 'good' Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:40 AM PST A wise old friend regularly reminds me to "never let the best get in the way of the good!" Related Links: Although the current health care system might not be the "best," there is plenty of "good" in it for small businesses. The real issue, |
Warm day with fog in the morning and rain in the afternoon Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:40 AM PST Beware of fog this morning. Mostly cloudy today with showers likely in the afternoon. Highs in the 70s inland and mid 60s at the beachs. Lows in mid 40s. Forecast Today: Areas of fog in the morning. Mostly cloudy with isolated thunderstorms. Showers |
Editorial - After power shift in Raleigh, Perdue smart to keep focus on top priorities Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:40 AM PST As they attempt to stop a law that seeks to increase access to our shamefully unequal health care system, Republicans in the General Assembly also are proposing to severely limit patients? rights to be compensated for harm done as a result of |
United States and Other Nations Step Up Libyan Evacuations Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:40 AM PST Whether by plane or bus, ferry or foot, tens of thousands of foreign citizens — including hundreds of Americans — were scrambling to find a way out of Libya on Wednesday as forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi fought to maintain control of a |
Riverside in Vero Beach becomes first Florida professional theater to stage 'The Producers' Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:38 AM PST Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach becomes the first professional theater in Florida to produce Mel Brooks' record-breaking stage musical, "The Producers.Based on Brooks' 1968 movie, the stage musical, starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, won 15 Tony |
Getting personal (on and offstage).... Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:33 AM PST Some critics are more self-revelatory than others; Charles Spencer in the Daily Telegraph, for instance, has frequently referenced his life-saving stay in the Priory that helped him to deal with his alcoholism, and his ongoing debt to AA in keeping him |
Stable Theatre’s Phambili Festival Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:30 AM PST Copy Dog Editorial Enterprises CC Stable Theatre in Durban will host the Phambili Festival from 17 to 20 March. "Phambili" means "Let's Go Forward" but it is also the command a rider might give to a horse to urge it forward with energy. This |
Novel's classic story well-told in 90 minutes Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:28 AM PST Special to The Denver Post Posted: 02/25/2011 01:00:00 AM MST crime and punishment Images from the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company's "Crime and Punishment." Photos by Brittany Moore for The Denver Post and Rebecca Remaly. To read a caption, run your |
Hacker's new world of spin and sexed-up dossiers Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:24 AM PST You've seen the TV series and heard about the hugely popular West End stage show. Now you can see the show for yourself when the much talked about Yes, Prime Minister comes to the Theatre Royal Bath next week. The only fly in the ointment is that tickets |
Broken Gears Stages Remarkable, Enervating Creditors Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:21 AM PST � � There's a kind of script that has a thoughtful, austere, introspective energy to it. There's a great deal of ruminating and exploration and fencing, but it's measured. Paced. The emotion is implied by the actor's struggle to hold it back. |
Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:15 AM PST StarTwo recently had the exclusive chance to catch The Lion King in New York and get a peek behind the curtains to discover what really makes it roar. FOR anyone who remembers being mesmerised by Disney's animated film The Lion King, watching it come |
Books, music, theater and more galore Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:09 AM PST If you haven�t yet visited the 2011 Friends of the Library Old Book Sale, I suggest you put it at the top of your �to do� list. This year�s event, the 43rd, continues through 5 p.m. Sunday, and while there�s plenty of time left, it�s also |
Comedy Pet Theater: Rescue animals star Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:09 AM PST Born into the fourth generation of a Russian circus family, Gregory Popovich is a natural performer. His co-stars, however, are not. Joining Popovich on Saturday as he brings his Comedy Pet Theater to the Cox Capitol Theatre are 30 animals, former |
Mamma Mia! - Feel-Good Broadway Musical Coming To Tyler Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:09 AM PST th February, 2011 (Source: Tyler Morning Telegraph) (Source: Tyler Morning Telegraph) Do not search by date -- full issues of the paper are not available on the site; If you are looking for a specific article, type in one or two words only from the |
Dance Card: Legacy tour by legendary Merce Cunningham's troupe makes a final stop in Berkeley Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:08 AM PST Merce Cunningham spent much of his creative life honing an intricate choreographic world built largely upon his life partner John Cage's music, scores constructed by the composer's chance-driven methodology. But Cunningham left nothing to chance when it |
Imax profit rises as theater network grows Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:06 AM PST Extract not available. |
Posted: 25 Feb 2011 12:02 AM PST Thought the characters in "Opus" world class musicians, the actors understandably, are not. Director Doug Weaver brought in Steve Donaldson, executive director of the Lawrence Chamber Orchestra, to advise the actors and Richard Walker, music director for |
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