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April 14, 2021
BY NANCY SASSO JANIS | REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
TORRINGTON–The final installation of the virtual edition of the Warner Theatreâs ninth annual International Playwrights Festival premiered on YouTube over the weekend. Humans Lea Dmytryck and Beth Steinberg, along with stuffed dog Marla Steinberg and real dog Stella Luna Ray, star in âSaul,â a one-act play written by Colleen OâDoherty.
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Beth Steinberg is Bernie, left, and Lea Dmytryck is Nancy in the play âSaulâ at the Warner Theatre.
The playwright, who holds a master of fine arts in play and screenwriting from the University of Nebraska, shares that she wrote this piece for a friend who has been living with AIDS for many years.
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Final rehearsal of The Puzzle with the Piazza (Goshen Players Facebook page)
GOSHEN, CT (and my home) - I was so pleased that I was able to attend the stage reading performance produced by the Goshen Players of the new play THE PUZZLE WITH THE PIAZZA written by Mark Dunn.
The excellent audio/video aspects were provided by technical director Jim Luurtsema of JPL Music Services. Mr. Luurtsema emailed me a reminder to watch and alerted me to some of the technical work that he had done to enhance the audio and visual elements to bring clarity of sight and sound which he feels have been a struggle for folks with Streaming events. I would concur that there has been a wide range in the quality of the streams that I have viewed, although the number I have been invited to see has been more limited than the shows that I would have attended in a typical year.
Mindfulness program reduces stress, builds resilience in health care professionals
Ohio State researchers created video series for frontline workers
Eileen Scahill 614-293-3737
A free, eight-week mindfulness program created by researchers in The Ohio State University College of Medicine significantly reduced burnout and perceived stress for health care faculty and staff, while increasing resilience and work engagement at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, a new study found.
The findings are published online in the journal
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The study participants included 267 resident physicians, resident chaplains, attending physicians, medical center faculty and hospital administrative/managerial clinical staff at Ohio State Wexner Medical Center who demonstrated a 27% reduction in burnout after completing the Mindfulness in Motion program.