Theater to Stream: Stars Gather for âMiscastâ and More
Other highlights include a new show by Kristina Wong, Joshua Harmonâs âBad Jewsâ and âBroadway by the Year.â
Gavin Creel, left, and Aaron Tveit singing âTake Me or Leave Me,â from âRent,â during the 2016 âMiscastâ gala. Credit.Jenny Anderson
May 12, 2021, 10:00 a.m. ET
âIt is about access.â That, put plainly, is the main reason the Young Vic in London will continue to livestream shows even after in-person theater resumes. âAccess is our driver,â Kwame Kwei-Armah, the theaterâs artistic director, said in a recent interview. âAnd this is a way that we make that access just a little more here and now.â
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CRESTVIEW The North Okaloosa Community Band will present its free spring concert on Monday.
Featuring music from around the world, the concert is a fitting way for the band to celebrate its fifth anniversary.
Formed in 2016, the band has grown to more than 50 members, whose ages range from 18 to 80, plus middle and high school band students perform with the ensemble as well.
The concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. May 3 at the Crestview Community Center, 1446 Commerce Drive.
It is under the direction of Kim Whaley, assistant band director at Crestview High School, and Stuart Campbell, band director at Baker High School. The performance is a program of the Mayor’s Cultural Series.
Pregnant Emerald Fennell won the Oscar last night for Promising Young Woman
Actress, who is expecting her second child with Chris Vernon, wowed in Gucci
The 35-year-old Oxford graduate is daughter of jeweller Theo Fennell
She starred in Call The Midwife and was captivating as Camilla in The Crown
Also wrote Killing Eve and a Cinderella musical with Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
In this sponsored post, “CityNews” speaks with experts passionate about the Woden Valley.
WODEN Valley, one of the ACT’s original 18 districts used in land administration, has question marks around the origin of its name.
It is said to be named after a nearby homestead, whose owner Dr James Murray titled it “Woden” in October, 1837, after the Old English god of wisdom.
While, historian Dr Harold Koch believes the name may have its origins in the Aboriginal words “wadyan” or “wadhan”, meaning possum.
But regardless of its origin, the valley, subdivided into about 12 suburbs, is home to many experts that are passionate about where they work.
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