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May 21, 2021
The annual Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS burlesque fundraiser is directed by Tony winner Jerry Mitchell. Yancy Greene for
Broadway Bares: Twerk from Home Roberto Araujo
Broadway will bare it all online again this year for the annual striptease fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Broadway Bares: Twerk From Home will be held virtually 9 PM ET June 20, full of highly-produced performances created specifically for streaming.
Produced by and benefiting Broadway Cares, the modern-day striptease event will be available to stream for free on Playbill and at BroadwayCares.org.
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ALTON BROWN: BEYOND THE EATS
HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS
RENT – THE 25
THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORY
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Washington, D.C. – Broadway at The National will present an eight-show 2021/2022 season this fall when the celebrated subscription series returns to D.C.’s National Theatre – the nation’s oldest venue still presenting touring Broadway.
The four-show Broadway at The National subscription series kicks off in December of 2021 and is set to include TOOTSIE, PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL, COME FROM AWAY, and HAIRSPRAY. Season specials can be added to any package, including HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORY, ALTON BROWN: BEYOND THE EATS, and RENT – THE 25
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Starting next fall, the Charles City School District will go high-tech to better track which buses students are riding to and from school.
The School Board Monday night approved the purchase of 18 iPads with Traversa software at a cost of about $56,000 over two years. Director of Operations Jerry Mitchell says the district will utilize pandemic funds available through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) program to acquire the system sooner than expected.
Mitchell says the system will also automatically update student’s contact information anytime there’s a change to their Powerschool profile. It will also help bus drivers better navigate when traveling to destinations for school activities out of town. He says the initial cost covers the equipment, software and training, and in year three the school then just pays for the data plan.