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Elena Padezanin, Ben Hartman and Leara Fausto dance during rehearsal for “Annie Jr.” on Wednesday at Franklin Regional Middle School.
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Andrew Hall (Daddy Warbucks) and Nina Colon (Annie) pose for a photo during rehearsal for “Annie Jr.” on Wednesday at Franklin Regional Middle School
Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review
Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review
Emerson Simon, Nina Colon and Andrew Hall run a scene during rehearsal for “Annie Jr.” on Wednesday at Franklin Regional Middle School.
Patrick Varine | Tribune-Review
Amelya Rodgers, Nina Colon, Andrew Hall, Emerson Simon and Mac Miller rehearse a scene for “Annie Jr.” on Wednesday at Franklin Regional Middle School.
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In a recent Rising Stars event at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido, some 100 people gathered each night over two days outside in the center’s Lyric Court to hear 20 up and coming young artists who were selected out of 250 auditioning youths to perform in the ninth annual Rising Stars showcase. For many it was their first in-person performance in more than year because of the pandemic. It was especially meaningful for two teens who became friends seven years ago onstage and now as newly named Artists of the Year were doing a duet at the same venue where they had first performed together.
May 3, 2021
Riverside Children s Theatre is going virtual for their production of Annie Jr. and would love you re support!
I was able to chat with the talented crew at RCT for the Inland Empire Community Spotlight and was so impressed how they have managed to keep the children at RCT actively engaged through the last year and with the development of their new Masterclasses more children are able to join!
Take a listen to our chat below.
If you would like to watch the Live Stream of Annie Jr. you can buy your ticket here! Only one ticket is needed per household and they are only $25.
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Main Street Players Launches GoFundMe After Suffering Damages From Flood
The Paintsville theatre group suffered major damage to its costumes, props, set pieces, furniture, and most office equipment.by BWW News Desk
Main Street Players are asking for help through a GoFundMe campaign after the company s office and storage areas sustained damaged from drainage backup that took place last month.
The theatre group has suffered major damage to its costumes, props, set pieces, furniture, and most office equipment. Most items will have to be replaced as they were submerged in over 18 inches of water.
To help offset the costs of replacement, the company has launched a GoFundMe with a goal of $15,000. At press time, $1,275 has been raised. To learn more or to make a donation, click here.