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Even through the rain, Prancer Path in Laurel preps for opening day

Even through the rain, Prancer Path in Laurel preps for opening day
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Laurel Little Theatre to Present ON GOLDEN POND

Laurel Little Theatre to Present ON GOLDEN POND LLT alumni Frankie Bennett, from Bay Springs, is directing. by BWW News Desk It was 48 years ago that a young Steven Nowicki met Catherine Cappiello. He was from NYC, a recent graduate of Adelphi College just beginning Yale University School of Drama, set on a career in the theatre. She had the same plan. She d grown up in Kensington, Maryland and had graduated from the Boston Conservatory with her eye on performing. They met in 1973, working on a production of the musical THE MOST HAPPY FELLA at the Weathervane Theatre in Whitefield, NH, and they kept crossing paths doing regional theatre productions in the Northeast area. Eventually, marriage was in the cards in the late 1970s, and then along came their two children, Tristan and Samantha.

Seamstresses back effort to make feminine hygiene provision for girls in developing countries

Seamstresses back effort to make feminine hygiene provision for girls in developing countries
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Laurel Little Theatre Presents WHY I LIVE AT THE P O

LLT will continue its 60th Sensational Season with the Mississippi classic WHY I LIVE AT THE P.O. It runs over two weekends for six performances. Evenings are February 26-27 & March 5-6 at 730pm, and on Sundays, February 28 and March 7, the matinees are at 2pm. The LLT reservation line is now open and answers 24 hours a day at 601.428.0140. Mississippi author Eudora Welty wrote this short story in 1941 and it became one of her most popular pieces. It was inspired by a photo Welty had taken of a woman ironing clothes in the back of a small Southern post office. It s a humorous one-woman show told by Sister - the postmistress of the teeny tiny post office in China Grove Mississippi where she lives in the backroom.

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