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Hudson Theatre Works streams PlayWorks Reading of New Plays for free


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Hudson Theatre Works streams PlayWorks Reading of New Plays for free

New Jersey Theatre Alliance presents Hudson Theatre Works reading of “Closing Times”, a play by Derek Murphy, on March 25th at 7:30 p.m. This event is part of the Alliance’s Stages Festival, the state’s largest annual theatre festival, which provides free and discounted theatre events for all ages throughout the months of March, April, and May. This event is free.
The years haven’t been kind to Eddie Rappini, and Eddie Rappini hasn’t been kind to the years, now on borrowed time, the past has come to collect. Molly, a young lost soul from out of nowhere, is the key to Eddie’s salvation, but Molly seems bent on his destruction as she picks apart the ashes of his life. ....

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Beshear announces 10% capacity increase for Kentucky businesses. Here's what to know


Beshear raises capacity to 60% for Kentucky businesses. Here s what to know
Dahlia Ghabour, Louisville Courier Journal
Louisville, KY  After two and a half months of capacity restrictions for indoor businesses sitting firmly at 50%, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday those limits would be increased to 60%. 
Beginning Friday, businesses like bars, restaurants, gyms, salons and movie theaters will be allowed to operate at 60% capacity, because Kentucky is on its seventh straight week of declining COVID-19 cases.
Beshear stressed this change would only apply to businesses that have the space to do so. 
There are still mask mandates in place, and the increase is only allowed if you can achieve it, while still maintaining that six feet of social distance, he said. ....

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