A Caltech "spacey" (in a good way!) theater experience. By Carol Edger Germain It is a good idea to arrive early and read the Playbill. The background of the actors, director, and writer are "out of this
History Matters awards North Central College student with Judith Barlow Prize Gelaine Vestal
Updated 4/29/2021 1:55 PM
History Matters: Celebrating Women s Plays of the Past, a New York City nonprofit, has announced the winner for this year s Judith Barlow Prize. The annual prize is awarded to a student playwright for an exceptional one-act play inspired by the work of an historic female playwright. The first-place winner of the prize receives a $2,500 award and a reading of their work along with a $500 award to the participating professor.
North Central College s Gelaine Vestal won for the student s play, The Shop, inspired by Sophie Treadwell s Machinal and sponsored by professor Laura Lodewyck. A reading will be scheduled and announced in the coming months.
Return to (Almost) Normal? 10 Live, In-Person A&E Events To Check Out
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Like a timid chick easing its way out of its egg, live arts and entertainment have gradually, methodically, carefully returned to South Florida. Granted, virtual events still far outweigh the in-person kind, but for spectators interested in safely venturing out for a modified reminder of the Old Normal, opportunities exist if you seek them out. Here are 10 highlights we discovered from now through the end of March.
Lourdes Lopez: “A Lifetime in Ballet,” Jan. 21 at Society of the Four Arts, 100 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach