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Williams Center Rutherford NJ: Bergen County to hold hearings on sale

The saga of the Williams Center for the Arts in Rutherford will continue later this month when officials gather to discuss the sale of the historic theater.  Last fall, Bergen County told the center s board of trustees that it plans to put the historic theater up for auction. The building, which opened in 1922, is home to the long-struggling arts center and the movie theater complex that occupies its basement. Now the County Commission will hold two public meetings to discuss the sale on March 24 at noon and April 7 at 6 p.m. The Williams Center s president, Evelyn Spath-Mercado, said she and the board have been involved in every step of the process and have attended the virtual planning board meetings to keep track of what has been happening.

Transcendence and remembrance: How theater has changed lives

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How theater has changed people s lives | Downriver Life

Close Adriane Galea of Dearborn (not shown), said that when she was directing “Dog Sees God” in 2016, for the now closed Outvisible Theatre Company in Allen Park, the cast spent a rehearsal period discussing a hate-motivated shooting broadcast that day on the national news, which was life-changing for the cast and the production, which included Britney Spindler (left), as CB’s sister, Bradley Hamilton as Beethoven, Allison Megroet as Van’s sister, Billy Robinson as CB and Mike Suchyta as Matt. Photo courtesy of Jamie Clemons How theater has changed people’s lives How theater has changed people’s lives

How theater has changed people s lives | Lifestyles

Close Adriane Galea of Dearborn (not shown), said that when she was directing “Dog Sees God” in 2016, for the now closed Outvisible Theatre Company in Allen Park, the cast spent a rehearsal period discussing a hate-motivated shooting broadcast that day on the national news, which was life-changing for the cast and the production, which included Britney Spindler (left), as CB’s sister, Bradley Hamilton as Beethoven, Allison Megroet as Van’s sister, Billy Robinson as CB and Mike Suchyta as Matt. Photo courtesy of Jamie Clemons By Sue Suchyta For MediaNews Group Dec 23, 2020

Keeping in character: Impromptu moves that saved the scene

Keeping in character: Impromptu moves that saved the scene
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