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Savannah Stage Company presents The Tragedy of Julius Caesar

Savannah Stage Company presents The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
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Savannah Stage Company presents PAY WHAT YOU CAN Camp

Savannah Stage Company will be offering their annual week of improv camp from June 14-18 for one week focusing on saying yes, following their impulses, and storytelling. This year SSC is offering a brand new special musical theatre camp from June 21-25. Kids’ 3rd-10th grade are going to be learning the foundations of improv and music theatre while building their bravery, expanding their imaginations, and growing their self-confidence. “This is our 5th year of camp, and musical theatre is the new piece,” said Lead Director Ashley Frazell-Cook. “We’ve got specialists who are coming in to lead the choreography and music directing. I think we have a really great team put together.”

Georgia jumps quickly into COVID vaccines for 12-15 year olds

Georgia jumps quickly into COVID vaccines for 12-15 year olds Mary Landers and Barbara Augsdorfer, Savannah Morning News © Chatham County Health Department Isa Lilja-Vazquez, 14, gives a thumbs up post COVID vaccination Tuesday. Photo by Chatham County Health Department Isa Lilja-Vazquez was among the first 14-year-olds in Georgia to be vaccinated Tuesday, less than a day after the Food and Drug Administration gave the go-ahead for her age group to get the shot.  The freshman theater major at Savannah Arts Academy will now have an easier time of upcoming rehearsals for Julius Caesar at the Savannah Stage Company, said her mom, Carrmen Vazquez.

Georgia offering COVID vaccines for 12-15 year olds

New Tybee Post Theater executive director happy to rejoin Savannah area

“Savannah, to me, feels like home,” Evan Goetz told me last week. “I’m happy to be back. Goetz, who recently moved back to the area from Rock Hill, S.C., is the new executive director of the nonprofit Tybee Post Theater, which was constructed in 1930 as a movie theater for Fort Screven soldiers and their families. Since the completion of extensive renovations in 2015, the theater has kept a busy year-round schedule of concerts, movies, plays and other performances. A native of Gaffney, S.C., Goetz first moved to the Georgia coast in 2011 when he began working on an MFA at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

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