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Dramatists Guild Foundation Announces 2021 Recipients Including Brittany K Allen, Avi Amon, and More

Dramatists Guild Foundation Announces 2021 Recipients Including Brittany K Allen, Avi Amon, and More
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Westport Country Playhouse And WSHU Public Radio Partner For Audio Play

Westport Country Playhouse And WSHU Public Radio Partner For Audio Play “The Return” is a haunting tale by Kavin Panmeechao, based on the Thai folk legend, “Mae Nahg.”by BWW News Desk Westport Country Playhouse Radio Theater, a free-of-charge broadcast series, in partnership with WSHU Public Radio, will present the new, audio play, The Return, on Saturday, May 29, at noon, followed by a rebroadcast on Sunday, May 30, at 4 p.m. The Return is a haunting tale by Kavin Panmeechao, based on the Thai folk legend, Mae Nahg. Radio station frequencies and locations are listed at wshu.org. The Return will also be accessible on the Playhouse s website (westportplayhouse.org) from May 31 through June 20.

Westport Playhouse & WSHU Partner for The Return

Westport Playhouse & WSHU Partner for The Return
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WWI Memorial opening ceremony features song developed in Southern Tier

WWI Memorial opening ceremony features song developed in Southern Tier Provided by Prospect Theater Company “The Hello Girls,” a musical about America’s first female soldiers in World War I, was developed in Johnson City and performed at the opening of a World War I memorial in Washington, D.C. Song inspired by the “Hello Girls” developed in Johnson City was performed at the ceremony April 22, 2021 On April 16, the World War I Memorial site in Pershing Park, Washington, D.C., was unveiled in a livestreamed ceremony of the Inaugural Raising of the Flag. The event covered the history of World War I and included numerous speakers whose family members served in the war. Viewers learned about the “Doughboys,” the “Hello Girls” and other veterans who gave their service to the country. The Binghamton community played a role in this, as a song about the “Hello Girls,” which was written in Johnson City, was performed at the ceremony.

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