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Dinuba’s Strand Theater comes down brick-by-brick
By July 29, much of the middle half of the building was already gone, though still visible from the road…
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Arab American National Museum receives $100,000 grant for powerful theater production
Dearborn’s Arab American National Museum, the world’s largest institution dedicated to Arab American history and culture, has received a $100,000…
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Mask and Rose Women’s Theater Collective Debut’s “Something Rotten” Broadway Musical
Hit Broadway musical “Something Rotten” has made its way to Puposky, the Renaissance era musical comedy making its debut on…
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Six Characters Review – New York Theater
Luigi Pirandello, the Nobel Prize-winning Italian playwright who wrote “Six Characters in Search of an Author,” was for a time…
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Jelani Alladin, Nikki M. James & More at The Public Theater Block Party
The Public Theater hosted a block party at their home on Astor Place on Sunday, July 28. See photos from the…
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Bianca Censori takes Kanye West’s daughter to the movie theater wearing another revealing outfit
Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, enjoyed a recent family outing alongside the rapper’s eldest daughter, North West, whom…
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Singer, theater founder Kim Min-gi’s family pens letter to public
Singer Kim Min-gi [NEWS1] The surviving family of the late singer and songwriter Kim Min-gi sent out a letter…
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Conflicts and laughs from unexpected interfaith love in the musical rom-com ‘The Sabbath Girl’ at Off-Broadway’s 59E59
Following a run this May at Penguin Rep Theatre in Stony Point, NY, The Sabbath Girl: A New Musical by…
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Stageworks Theater Offers $20 Seats For YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
The Stageworks Theatre production of the classic Broadway Musical, “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” has completed 2 successful weeks…
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Historic Westwood Theaters Close Their Doors
July 25 marked the end of a movie-going era in Westwood, when the curtains fell on the village’s two 1930s-era…