Huntington Returns to Live Performances With HURRICANE DIANE
This brainy, 90-minute comedy about gardening and global warming blows into the Calderwood Pavilion starting August 27.by Alexa Criscitiello
The Huntington announces the cast and creative team of its first production of its 40th anniversary season, Hurricane Diane by Pulitzer Prize finalist Madeleine George and directed by Jenny Koons, running from August 27 to September 26, 2021 at The Huntington s Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA.
The first performance of Hurricane Diane on August 27 will mark The Huntington s return to live, in-person performances, 538 days since audiences were last welcomed to a Huntington performance.
In the suburbs of the Garden State, the Greek god Dionysus returns from the heavens in the guise of a lesbian landscaper named Diane who is described as a butch charm factory. Hell-bent on reversing climate change and restoring earthly balance and order, Diane plots to seduce four suburban women into
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Aqua-Tots Swim Schools Gives $250,000 in Swim Lessons to Deserving Families Across the U.S.
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MESA, Ariz. (PRWEB) February 01, 2021
Aqua-Tots Swim Schools, the world’s largest swim school franchise, is celebrating the donation of over 10,000 swim lessons, a value of $250,000, to families in need across the United States. Twenty franchise locations participated in this effort, allowing swim school families to gift lessons to selected charitable organizations.
“At Aqua-Tots, one of our core values is relationships over profits,” said Jamie Cartledge, franchise owner of Aqua-Tots in Peoria and Surprise, Arizona. “Everything we do is about creating life lessons for children, and some of the best life lessons are learned through generosity. During the month of February, there is no better time to share the love of safe swimming with children in our communities.”