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Couple who fell in love at the Yale School of Drama premiere musical docuseries about their marriage, careers and time in New Haven

Married actors Ken Robinson and Christina Acosta Robinson met and fell in love at the Yale School of Drama a decade ago, moved back to New Haven a year ago and have done a virtual musical "docuseries" about their life together that begins Friday as part of the Humana Festival, a major national new-works festival in Kentucky.

We re Not in Kansas Anymore, But - Sacramento Magazine

Sacramento Magazine your username your email your username your email Photo from the 90-second trailer. Somewhere over the rainbow, bluebirds fly—and the dream that we dream of, an end to the pandemic, really does come true. Meanwhile, many of us who would otherwise be inclined to attend live theater events must instead settle for virtual presentations. The Woodland Opera House gives us a nostalgic and spirited option this weekend with its Young Adult Performer’s Series production “The Wizard of Oz: A New Modern Play.” The Zoom-rehearsed, -recorded and -distributed show will be streamed at 2 and 7:30 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday, March 6 and 7. Tickets are $10 per device or $20 for a family or group, and must be purchased online.

Woodland Opera House streaming The Wizard of Oz — a Modern New Play

The Woodland Opera House presents its Young Adult Performer’s Series production “The Wizard of Oz a New Modern Play” adapted for the stage by Jon Jory from the book written by L. Frank Baum. Set for 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 6 and 7, the play is underwritten by Music to Grow on Music Therapy Services Inc. Directed by Cheryl Watson, the play was rehearsed completely remotely and recorded on Zoom. “We wanted to provide an outlet for our skilled teen acting students who are eager to continue performing. To rehearse safely, Cheryl devised an efficient rehearsal system on Zoom and spent countless hours creating delightful virtual backdrops to transform each cast member’s living room “over the rainbow,” explained executive director Angela Baltezore.

Shakespeare & Company Zooms in on Jane Austen s likable, unlikable heroine, Emma

LENOX — Very little is conventional about Emma Woodhouse, the eponymous would-be matchmaker heroine of Jane Austen s fourth novel; the last to be published in her lifetime. Before she began writing Emma, Austen famously described her as a heroine no one but myself will much like.   Austen was wrong. Emma Woodhouse is one of Austen s more popular characters. Emma has been adapted for the movies — eight times; and multiple times on television, the stage, YouTube. Now, it s playwright Kate Hamill s turn. Hamill s Emma, a new play-in-development, will be presented by Shakespeare & Company in a free virtual costumed staged reading this weekend and next. The performance can be accessed at 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and again Jan. 2 and 3 through the Shakespeare & Company website — shakespeare.org.

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