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Bemidji State sees actors, technicians for Voices of the Earth play festival

Matt s Picks: Asian Celebration, Spring Inspirations art

This week in Eugene-Springfield, city and educational organizers give space to partners who will bring cultural diversity in and around downtown. Celebrating our city’s diversity through art? Check. Students staging topical issues from local directors? Check. Hosting a discussion on women’s role in myth with a best-selling author? Check. Wrap these together by inviting viewers to become participants? Check and mate. During these heady spring days, make sure to check out all that is going on in the area at registerguard.com/calendar.  Asian Celebration: Strength in Unity, downtown exhibits, Eugene Cultural Services One part of the 36th annual Oregon Asian Celebration declares “Strength in Unity” during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with “Windowfront Exhibitions” throughout downtown Eugene.

Virtual Theatre This Weekend: April 24-25- with Mandy Gonzalez, Andrea McArdle and More!

12:00 PM City in Transition: The Quadrant Series - Every city has its stories. This innovative on-demand digital production from Theater Alliance weaves together tales from across Washington, DC - sharing histories, experiences, and issues from within the District s four quadrants. Directed by Raymond O. Caldwell and written by Khadijah Z. Ali-Coleman, Avery Collins, Shalom Omo-Osagie, and Leslie Scott-Jones, CITY IN TRANSITION provides a dynamic account of our nation s capital from artists who call the city their home. click here BALTIMORE, IT S ME - DC-based actor, singer and member of the Everyman Theatre Resident Company of Artists, Felicia Curry, delivers a musical love letter to her newly-adopted city of Baltimore, with a special two-week streaming run of BALTIMORE, IT S ME. Created and performed by Curry and directed by Everyman Associate Artistic Director, Noah Himmelstein, this cabaret event features special guest and Resident Company member, Katie Kleiger, with musical d

Reaching a wider audience

The online series has since moved to once a month. “The first series for 2021 was in January and it was our biggest audience yet,” Leventman says. “It’s really taking off now and we’re having people from all over the world.” The next production is at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, and will be livestreamed on the Almost Adults Facebook page, which can be found by searching @almostadultstheatre or on Zoom. The event will last 90 minutes and includes a talkback after the readings. Leventman decided to move the series to monthly because he needed a break from presenting the series twice a month.

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