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McCarthyism In Our Time: The Crucible in palm Coast

Agata Sokolska is Abigail Williams in the City Repertory Theater production of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible.” Abigail is the “villain” of the play, says director Les Ober. (© Mike Kataif) When City Repertory Theater stages “The Crucible,” Arthur Miller’s play about witch-hunting in 17th-century Salem and –- allegorically Joseph McCarthy’s Communist sniffing in mid-20 th-century America, the ghost of the playwright will know his 1953 Tony Award-winning work will be in capable hands. Director Les Ober, who retired to Palm Coast with his wife in 2019 after 52 years of directing professional regional and high school theater in northern Connecticut, once got a nod of approval from Miller himself.

New Beginnings exhibition honors art by Savannah-area students

Photo courtesy of SCCPSS Art by Avery Sullivan An annual showcase to highlight outstanding artworks by students across Savannah and Chatham County is carrying on virtually this year, as the New Beginnings Youth Art Exhibition features over 125 entries of diverse images that can be viewed online in a 3D gallery space. Presented by The Links, Inc., the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System, and Savannah’s municipal government, the 20th-annual New Beginnings exhibit is a fascinating collection of artworks by middle- and high-school students from across the county. Appropriately based on the theme “Visual Art in a Virtual World,” this year’s exhibit was launched with a Feb. 23 virtual opening reception featuring speakers commending the participating artists, teachers, and sponsors.

Stampeding Elephants! Raging Typhoons! Runaway Trains! City Rep Theatre Goes Around the World in 80 Days

The City Repertory Theatre production of “Around the World in 80 Days” stars, clockwise from top left: Beau Wade, Bethany Stillion, Brittany Tellis and Brent Jordan. (Mike Kitaif) “Around the World in 80 Days,” a City Repertory Theatre production directed by John Sbordone, at 7 p.m. Feb. 25-27 and 3 p.m. Feb. 28. Performances will be at the Palm Coast Arts Foundation pavilion, in Town Center, 1500 Central Ave., Palm Coast. Tickets are $20 general admission, $15 students with ID. Tickets are available at crtpalmcoast.com, by calling the CRT box office at 386-585-9415, or at the door the day of the show. Patrons are expected to wear masks.

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