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CENTER TWP. Penn State Beaver invites the community to a special production of “The Madness of Hercules” by Euripides, which will examine the issue of gun violence.
The dramatic reading by Theater of War Productions will take place on Zoom beginning 7 p.m. Feb. 18, starring Taylor Schilling ( Orange Is The New Black ), Frankie Faison ( Coming to America ), David Denman ( The Office ), Jumaane Williams and Nyasha Hatendi.
Theater of War Productions works with leading film, theater, and television actors to present dramatic readings of seminal plays, from classical Greek tragedies to modern and contemporary works, followed by town hall-style discussions designed to confront social issues by drawing out raw and personal reactions to themes highlighted in the plays. The guided discussions underscore how the plays resonate with contemporary audiences and invite audience members to share their perspectives and experiences, and, helping to break down stigmas, foster empathy,
It was a tough year to do business in Pennsylvania – a reality the Beaver County Chamber of Commerce recognizes.
Each year, the chamber’s annual Business of the Year awards acknowledge local leaders for their dedication to regional growth and quality of life.
Many entrepreneurs were forced to get crafty in 2020 amid a global pandemic and targeted mitigation efforts.
Small business of the year winners Karl Chapple and Nancy Chapple, owners of Minuteman Press in Beaver Falls, kept their full-service design, printing and marketing center open throughout the year as an essential business.
“While we offer COVID-19-related products to promote safety and social distancing, it was obvious that our ability to deliver the printed products that our customers depend on to keep their businesses going was a welcome relief, and that we were one constant during a time of turmoil and uncertainty,” Karl Chapple said.