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Art House Productionsâ Virtual INKubator New Play Festival Kicks Off ×
Art House Productions has announced casting for the Virtual INKubator New Play Festival, now underway through Wednesday, May 19 online via Zoom.
The festival will feature playwrights from the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 cohorts, including Kev Berry, Andrea Coleman, Izzi DâEsposito, Madeline Dennis-Yates, Nathaniel Foster, Alyssa Haddad, Aja Nisenson, SMJ, Christopher-Rashee Stevenson, Leila Teitelman, and Colin Waitt. All public readings are free for audiences and begin at 7:00pm EST. Audiences who attend the festival will also have the opportunity to participate in conversations with the writers, directors, and actors after each performance.
Ann Mole had some information from an insider when she decided to return to school to pursue a degree in graphic design: Her husband.
“He would talk about how much his instructors cared and helped him to achieve his goals,” she said, “so I chose to attend SC4, too.”
The TRIO Student Support Services program has proved to be an important part of Mole’s educational journey at SC4, and it’s provided extra support and encouragement for her when needed.
“The one-on-one advisor appointments gave me the encouragement to get through the semester,” Mole explained. “I’m grateful to Shawne Jowett, Amy Hengehold, and Jessica Brown, who I could always talk to when I needed somebody.”
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LISBON While the pandemic continues many people are shopping local, including at the Reach for the Stars gift shop in downtown Salem.
Educational Service Center superintendent Anna Marie Vaughn told the board this week the gift shop has had phenomenal amounts of sales the past six weeks as people are often purchasing locally made gifts for the holidays.
Vaughn said the shop currently has a lot of really nice vendors offering merchandise there and the student employees are working hard. During this week’s meeting the ESC board approved agreements with five more vendors for the shop Nichole Book, Joyce Fowler, Andrea Coleman, Torched Metal LLC and Elizabeth Orlando.
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