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See ‘Wizard of Oz’ at Fall Forest Theater

August 14th, 2010 RSS FEED No comments

After its first rain-out in decades last Saturday evening, the Snoqualmie Forest Theatera s production of The Wizard of Oz is down to its last three weekends of performances.
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Sex, lies and videotape, Taiwan style

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Above: Rehersal of Love On a Two-Way Street . a a a a The latest production of Love On a Two-Way Street , a comedic social satire by Taiwan’s leading contemporary theater group Performance Workshop , is coming to Beijing, serving up the capital’s PLA Theater with sidesplitting laughter from September 30 to October [...]

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Theaters adapt, stage ‘A Confederacy of Dunces’

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Actor Aaron Munoz, who plays Ignatius, shares a laugh with other cast members as they work to refine the script for “A Confederacy of Dunces” in Atlanta.
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Grammer’s wife to get half his fortune

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Actor Kelsey Grammer and Camille Grammer arrive at the Screening Of 20th Century Fox’s ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ on April 28, 2009 at the Gruman’s Manns Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California.
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Do It This Weekend: The Princess Bride at Tampa Theatre, MOSI’s Back-to-School Fair

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Do It This Weekend: The Princess Bride , MOSI Back-to-School Fair, Analog Existence , Jennifer Nolletti Fundraiser and more August 13, 2010 at 9:28 am by Julie Garisto If you’re going to be in downtown St.
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International Children’s Theater announces 2010-11 season

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Alice T. Carter is the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review’s theater critic and can be reached at 412-320-7808 or via e-mail. Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater offers five ways to introduce young children to live theater with its 2010-11 subscription series.
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(Im-)Mobile Theater: Puppet Shows for a Traffic Jam

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“The show, called Superclogger after L.A.’s endlessly clogged freeways,” is performed out of a white truck during rush hours. “Fueled by a determinedly low-tech aesthetic, it stars a cast that suggests a group of funky, grimy, homemade Muppets, acting out short vignettes on themes that might speak to people stuck in traffic.”…
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Jungle Mein Khulne Waali Khidki – Preview

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What happens when a bored housewife, a filthy rich industrialist husband, and a young idealist boy spend a night together? On the surface packed with suspense, status war, sexual tension and thrill,…
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Wapakoneta has dance fever for TV show finalist

August 12th, 2010 RSS FEED No comments

WAPAKONETA, Ohio Dance fever has hit a small northwest Ohio town that’s home to one of the finalist on Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance.” Storefront windows in downtown Wapakoneta are decorated with signs urging support for 18-year-old Kent Boyd.
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Theater Review: Dog Sees God at Jobsite

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The program for Bert V. Royal’s Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead says that the show “is intended for adults only,” but it would likely make a greater impact on an audience of teens.
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