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Live Rogue Valley theater, streaming plays: Aug 26

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PORTSMOUTH — Tiny Mayhem, a quarterly event that showcases new short plays, dance, music, visual art, and experimental performance, will hit the virtual stage again on Fri., February 12. Further

New Hampshire Theatre Project Presents TINY MAYHEM

New Hampshire Theatre Project Presents TINY MAYHEM Tiny Mayhem will hit the virtual stage on Friday, February 12.by BWW News Desk Tiny Mayhem, a quarterly event that showcases new short plays, dance, music, visual art and experimental performance, will hit the virtual stage again on Friday, February 12. Further details about the line-up and how to purchase online tickets can be found at www.nhtheatreproject.org/onstagenow. The February 12 show will include three new short plays, Something Gold, a touching drama by Terry Farish, A Couple Of Lab Rats, a comedy by Bretton Reis, and Key, an excerpt of a larger sci-fi thriller by Catherine Stewart. As well as these new works, sonnets and monologues that speak to themes of love and romance will be performed by NHTP Company Artists Genevieve Aichele, Amy Desrosiers, and Eric Schildge and CJ Lewis will lead the Tiny Mayhem House Band. And there s lots more, but audiences will have to tune in to the livestream in order to get a front ro

4 historic scientists who are stars in Lauren Gunderson s plays

Gunderson s scientist plays feature Henrietta Swan Leavitt, Emilie du Châtelet, Marie Curie and Ada Lovelace. Lily Janiak January 21, 2021Updated: January 27, 2021, 7:24 am Emilie (Robyn Grahn, foreground), Soubrette (Neiry Rojo) and Voltaire (Catherine Luedtke) in Ross Valley Players’ “Emilie: La Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight.” Photo: Gregg Le Blanc, Ross Valley Players Nathan Wolfe is just one of the scientists who gets to step into the spotlight in the plays of Lauren Gunderson. Among that group, Wolfe is unique, both because he’s her husband and because Gunderson’s scientist subjects tend to be women, many of them the trailblazers few of us learned about in school.

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