Posts Tagged ‘theater’

Rare exhibition brings together Spanish sacred art (Cape Cod Times)

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

INDIANAPOLIS — El Greco's vision of the veil of Veronica hangs near a golden crown with 447 emeralds. Just a few steps away, a recumbent sculpture of the crucified Jesus Christ rests before its return to a Spanish hermitage in time for Holy Week.

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Rare exhibition brings together Spanish sacred art (Cape Cod Times)

Limecat and Literally Alive: Kids stuff for whole family (Gay City News)

Monday, November 9th, 2009

When she founded Literally Alive, Brenda Bell was able to combine her two childhood loves of theater and reading . Now in its tenth season, the children’s theatre company produces original musicals based on classic children’s books and fairy tales.

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Limecat and Literally Alive: Kids stuff for whole family (Gay City News)

Celebrating Yeats, Revered for Verse, but Who Aspired to a Life in the Theater (New York Times)

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

The Irish Repertory Theater in Manhattan is bringing back the poet?s plays to honor the 70th anniversary of his death.

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Celebrating Yeats, Revered for Verse, but Who Aspired to a Life in the Theater (New York Times)

Tennessee Williams Festival best bets for the weekend of books, theater, music and food (New Orleans Times-Picayune)

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Map out your weekend with our complete guide to the Tennessee Williams Festival

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Tennessee Williams Festival best bets for the weekend of books, theater, music and food (New Orleans Times-Picayune)

Best bets for a good time at the Tennessee Williams Festival (New Orleans Times-Picayune)

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Think the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival is all about books and theater? Think again. Sure, there are famous authors and Tony Award-winning actors in town for the festival, but beyond that there is food, music and a smattering of...

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Best bets for a good time at the Tennessee Williams Festival (New Orleans Times-Picayune)