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“WE’RE TRYING
TO OPEN DOORS.” -JAMES WHEATLEY
Local theater companies struggled mightily to survive in the upside-down year of 2020. Despite that struggle, many also poured energy into building new programming illuminating the Black experience. While Celebration Arts and Images Theatre Company continue among local leaders in that quest, others are actively joining the cause.
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When Celebration Arts founder James Wheatley came to Sacramento from Los Angeles in the mid-’70s, he saw a void in the local arts community and sought to fill it. He’s been a leader in championing Black history and culture through the arts ever since.
Wickhams are back for more Christmas cheer
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Podcast episode features holiday classic about gift-giving
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Jim Lane will read O. Henry’s classic holiday story “The Gift of the Magi” in the Stories on Stage Davis podcast to be released Saturday, Dec. 12.
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Stories on Stage Davis will release the seventh episode of its all-podcast eighth season on Saturday, Dec. 12, with O. Henry’s classic holiday story “The Gift of the Magi,” read by returning actor Jim Lane. In this story, a young couple struggling to make ends meet sacrifice their most prized possessions in order to buy each other a Christmas present. With its memorable twist, O. Henry’s story is one to keep in mind as we shop around for our own loved ones in stores and online this year.