Dan School of Drama and Music presents inaugural Watershed Festival - Reimagining Music Theatre
In a year filled with challenges the Queen’s University Dan School of Drama and Music is presenting the inaugural Watershed Festival – Reimagining Music Theatre.
The first of its kind, the online celebration explores all things music theatre and brings together the worlds of opera, musical theatre, and those pushing the boundaries far beyond these traditional music boxes.
The festival opens on Tuesday, May 25 with a gala book launch event When Words Sing: Seven Canadian Libretti written by Dan School Professor Julie Salverson. Salverson and Tapestry Opera Artistic Director Michael Hidetoshi Mori are joined by renowned Canadian writers George Elliott Clarke (Beatrice Chauncy), Ann-Marie MacDonald (Nigredo Hotel) and Marie Clements (Missing) who will read excerpts from their work.
Bill Klein, Jake Schindler Win High Rollers at Aria
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Bill Klein and Jake Schindler came up big this weekend at Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, each winning a high-roller poker tournament. The former took down a $25k on Friday, and the latter shipped another $25k on Saturday.
Bill Klein is one of the top amateur poker players in the world. (Image: Poker Central)
Although he won a high roller against some tough competition for $324,000, that wasn’t even Klein’s greatest accomplishment of the day. According to Jason Koon, who tweeted out the story, Klein played a round of golf at Las Vegas’ famous Shadow Creek Golf Course earlier in the day. During that round, the 73-year-old businessman sank a hole-in-one, a once-in-a-lifetime shot for most golfers.
Jake Schindler
Seven hours and ten minutes after the first virtual cards were in the air, a champion was crowned in
SCOOP-100-H: $5,200 NLHE [8-Max, Final Freeze]. The most expensive event that kicked off on the final day of
2021 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) drew a field of 183 entries and created a prize pool of $915,000. Once the final hand was completed, Jake Schindler emerged as the champion after denying Charlie Epiphany77 Carrel another title.
Schindler s victory came with a payday of $181,517 and he earned the biggest slice of the prize pool in emphatic fashion. The American poker pro knocked out seven of the eight finalists and Carrel was the only one to also get involved in the proceedings. However, from the second hand on the final table, Schindler seemed destined to emerge as the champion and needed fewer than one hour to get the job done in steamrolling fashion.
kZhh Wins SCOOP-92-H: $10,300 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event] ($878,781)
After a tumultuous evening, the three players who came into the final table as the top three also finished as the top three at the end of it all after agreeing to a three-way deal in the kZhh held the chip lead at the start of the day and finished at the top when the dust had settled. They walked away
$878,781 richer as they claimed the $50,000 that was set aside for the winner. While it s the first SCOOP title for kZhh , he s no stranger to success at PokerStars with TCOOP and Sunday Million wins under their belt.
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