Written by Mary Joyce
The RHS Visual and Performing Arts Department streams their final production of the year, the musical “The Theory of Relativity”, for two performances May 28 and 29. This moving and unconventional song cycle bursts with originality as it examines the interconnectedness of us all through life s shared experiences - from the hilarious to the heartbreaking.
From Drama Desk Award nominees Neil Bartram and Brian Hill, “The Theory of Relativity” is a joyous and moving look about our surprisingly interconnected lives. Whether you re allergic to cats, in love for the first or tenth time, a child of divorce, a germaphobe or simply a unique individual, audience members are sure to find themselves in this fresh new musical. Through a seemingly unrelated collection of songs, scenes and monologues, “The Theory of Relativity” introduces a compelling array of characters experiencing the joys and heartbreaks, the liaisons and losses, the inevitability and th
Winter Ridgefield High School Theatre Productions to Stream Online Written by Mary Joyce
The coronavirus pandemic has caused many arts organizations to pivot to creating online content, and the RHS Visual and Performing Arts Department is no exception. This month will bring multiple productions that will stream at no charge on YouTube Live.
Up first will be the combined Winter Productions of “Nothing Good Happens After Midnight”, a short comedy by Laurie Allen, and “Monologues Unmasked”, a series of pandemic-inspired monologues written and performed by RHS Theatre students. These productions will stream together on February 5 at 8pm and February 6 at 7pm.
Providence health system effective immediately. Hoffman has been serving as interim CFO since August.
Hoffman most recently served as chief transformation officer at Providence, and officials credited him with effectively shepherding the health system s financials in the second half of 2020 amid challenges presented by COVID-19.
Providence also announced two new regional leadership roles responsible for the northern and southern portions of Providence s seven-state footprint to report to
Rod Hochman, M.D., president and CEO of Providence.
Lisa Vance, chief executive of Oregon, will take on a new role as president of operations and strategy for the northern regions that Providence serves: Alaska, Oregon, Washington and Montana. She will continue to serve as chief executive of Oregon.