Dorset Theatre Festival Announces 2021 Season of Live Performances and Audio Plays
The outdoor season will begin with the hilarious blast-from-the-1980s comedy Laughing Wild by Christopher Durang.by BWW News Desk
Dorset Theatre Festival has announced its 44th Season, including the inaugural StageFree Audio Plays series, featuring new commissions by playwrights Theresa Rebeck and Chisa Hutchinson, and live main stage performances at the Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester, VT of Christopher Durang s Laughing Wild (July 9 - July 31); Queen of the Night, a world premiere by travis tate (August 10 - September 4); and a workshop of Scarecrow by Heidi Armbruster, as part of the Festival s annual Pipeline Series of new work.
Secret life of the âotherâ Stefanovic brother Heâs the unknown Stefanovic brother, the one who turned his back on the flashy world of television for life on the farm.
Celebrity by Jonathon Moran
Premium Content Tom Stefanovic, almond farmer. He s the unknown Stefanovic brother, the one who turned his back on the flashy world of television for life on the farm. Tom is the youngest brother of TV presenters Karl and Pete, who once worked as a cameraman behind the scenes in television. Today, the 36-year-old runs Mandole Orchard almond farm in Griffith with former fashion publicist wife, Jenna.
Secret life of the âotherâ Stefanovic brother Heâs the unknown Stefanovic brother, the one who turned his back on the flashy world of television for life on the farm.
Celebrity by Jonathon Moran
Premium Content Tom Stefanovic, almond farmer. He s the unknown Stefanovic brother, the one who turned his back on the flashy world of television for life on the farm. Tom is the youngest brother of TV presenters Karl and Pete, who once worked as a cameraman behind the scenes in television. Today, the 36-year-old runs Mandole Orchard almond farm in Griffith with former fashion publicist wife, Jenna.
1. Lower Columbia Q Center, 171 W. Bond St.
Featuring several new and local artists within the LGBTQIA+ community.
2. Astoria Art Loft, 106 3rd St.
Showcasing artists Mary K. Adams, Vicky Combs-Snider, Jacquie Hern and Chelsie Montgomery. Their work ranges in styles from photo realism to impressionism. Information about childrenâs art workshops will be available. The art will be viewable from 1 to 4 p.m.
3. West Coast Artisans Gallery, 160 10th St.
Presenting flower art by Mariko Maita, whose images are made from flower petals, leaves, grasses and seeds. Coconut oil and goat milk-based soaps and lip balm, created by Robin Davis, will also be available.