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Theater At Monmouth Present Season 52- (R)EVOLUTIONARY REDUX

This summer, give yourself a break and journey to the lakes region of Central Maine to celebrate the re-emergence of live theater in Maine. Join Theater at Monmouth for its (R)evolutionary Redux Season. With more vaccine distribution centers opening and testing becoming more and more efficient, the ability for venues to safely open is on the horizon, and that means TAM s intermission will soon come to an end. The 2021 Summer Repertory Season includes Shakespeare s Measure for Measure directed by James Noel Hoban; Mat Smart s The Agitators directed by Debra Ann Byrd; the World Premier of Callie Kimball s Sofonisba directed by Dawn McAndrews; Age of Bees by Tira Palmquist directed by Eddie DeHais. Lynn Nottage s Crumbs from the Table of Joy directed by Chris Anthony, and the musical Daddy Long Legs, Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon, Book by John Caird, based on the novel by Jean Webster and directed by Adam P. Blais. The Family Show is Aesop s Guide to Friendship by Dawn McAndrews and

GoLocalProv | Another Vaudeville Venture And a Mutoscope at Crescent Park

Trade Ad, IMAGE: Public Domain I guess you might say it was vaudeville in some way. A friend and I were discussing the ‘peep’ machines we once frequented at Crescent Park’s penny arcade. We called them ‘peep ‘machines because peep meant naughty, and that’s what we wanted. I loved Crescent Park. It was a bustling, old-time amusement park on the shores of Narragansett Bay in Riverside, Rhode Island and operated for 93 years from 1886 until 1979. The park featured a large midway full of amusement rides, games, and food stands. At one end was the famous Alhambra Ballroom, where many big bands played in the 1930s and 40s. At the other end, on a bluff overlooking beautiful Narragansett Bay, was the world-famous Shore Dinner Hall which could seat two thousand people at one time. The Rhode Island shore dinner that made the hall famous included lobster, Rhode Island clam chowder, clam cakes, fish, corn, and all the trimmings.GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE SIGN UP FOR GOLO

Nicola Pagett, Upstairs, Downstairs Actress, Dies at 75

Nicola Pagett, ‘Upstairs, Downstairs’ Actress, Dies at 75 She preferred the stage, but she won praise for her work on television as the rebellious and thoroughly spoiled Elizabeth Bellamy, and later as Anna Karenina. Nicola Pagett, left, with Jean Marsh in a scene from the British drama series “Upstairs, Downstairs.” Ms. Pagett played Elizabeth Bellamy, the rebellious daughter of a wealthy couple.Credit.PA Images, via Getty Images March 16, 2021 Nicola Pagett, the actress who played the rebellious and thoroughly spoiled Elizabeth Bellamy on the beloved British television series “Upstairs, Downstairs” and the title role in an acclaimed BBC version of “Anna Karenina,” died on March 3 at a hospice center in suburban London. She was 75.

Upstairs, Downstairs star Nicola Pagett dies suddenly at the age of 75

The actress passed away on March 3 after stoically dealing with her illness Pagett was best known for her role as Elizabeth Bellamy, the spoiled daughter of Richard and Lady Marjorie, in Upstairs, Downstairs in the 1970s The actress also starred alongside David Jason in A Bit Of A Do in 1989  Pagett released an autobiography in 1997 called Diamonds Behind My Eyes, which bravely detailed her diagnosis of manic depression   The actress was married to Graham Swannell from 1975 until their divorce in 1997; and they share a daughter, Eve.  Nicola lived alone in south-west London with her two Persian cats. She is survived by Eve and her sister Angela

Nicola Pagett dead: Upstairs, Downstairs star dies suddenly aged 75 from brain tumour

Nicola Pagett dead: Upstairs, Downstairs star dies suddenly aged 75 from brain tumour
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