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Wil - A virtual reading of Wil, a new feature project written by Dan Rosen, and benefiting The Actors Fund and The AFC, will be presented March 12-17, 2021. The reading of Rosen s screenplay will be produced by Richard Middleton and Kelly McCall. In addition, Sara Botsford will direct and co-produce, and Christopher Brown will stage manage and co-produce. Rosen is also set to produce. This mostly Canadian all-star cast features Golden Globe and Emmy nominee Eric McCormack as Bernie Shylock, Oliver Dench as Wil, Lucy Peacock as Gertrude, Tony award nominee and Obie award winner Will Swenson as Richard, Colm Feore as Polonius, Jonathan Scarfe as The Narrator, Zuleikha Robinson as Ophelia, Luke Humphrey as Hamlet, Geraint Wyn Davies as Falstaff, Andre Sills as Fortinbras, Christopher Shyer as Edgar, Erin Karpluk as Mistress Quigly and Kendra Leigh as Anne Hathaway, among many others. click here
Eric McCormack, Will Swenson and More to Star in a Virtual Benefit Reading of WIL
The cast also features Oliver Dench as Wil, Lucy Peacock as Gertrude and more.by BWW News Desk
A virtual reading of Wil, a new feature project written by Dan Rosen (writer of The Last Supper and writer/director of Dead Man s Curve, both Sundance Festival films), and benefiting The Actors Fund and The AFC (The Actors Fund of Canada), will be presented March 12-17, 2021. The reading of Rosen s screenplay will be produced by Richard Middleton (Academy Award winner The Artist, Hitchcock, I Love You Phillip Morris ) and Kelly McCall ( Big Little Lies, Big Little Lies 2, The Morning Show, Little Fires Everywhere ). In addition, Sara Botsford (award winning actress and writer/director of Those Damn Canadians ) will direct and co-produce, and Christopher (CB) Brown ( The Strain , The Morning Show, Little Fires Everywhere ) will stage manage and co-produce. Rosen is also set to produce
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A healthcare system in central Pennsylvania recently opened its website for coronavirus vaccination appointments, and in less than 48 hours, it was booked through the end of February.
Between that Tuesday afternoon and Thursday morning, 45,000 people had signed up for vaccinations, said Ryan Coyle, manager of WellSpan Health Systems public relations and communications.
But booking an appointment in February may get easier.
Hospital systems are coordinating with the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency to provide mass vaccination sites across the state starting in mid- to late-February, according to Department of Health spokesperson April Hutcheson. While we await additional quantities of vaccine for the expanded 1A group, we have identified locations in several communities to establish mass vaccination sites, said Scott Gilbert with Penn State Health s public relations team via email.
Lancaster County residents wondering how many COVID-19 vaccines sent to their local providers have been administered here are out of luck.
Thatâs because the state Department of Health doesnât have that information publicly available, according to an agency spokeswoman.
â(W)hile the department is continuing to work to ensure we have the most accurate and complete data, there is not a process to regularly pull this data at this time,â Maggi Barton, the departmentâs deputy press secretary, said in an email Wednesday.
State data shows Lancaster County received about 41,000 doses as of Wednesday. However, there is no correlating data showing how many of those doses have been administered.