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The Warner Theatre will present the next production of the 9th Annual International Playwrights Festival â âPut on a Grumpy Faceâ by Reed Halvorson â from the Warnerâs Nancy Marine Studio Theatre beginning Jan. 1 at 7 p.m.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the festival will be a virtual event â each production will be recorded in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre over a period of several weeks and then streamed via YouTube and Facebook every other Friday from November to April.
The mission of the International Playwrights Festival is to recognize the work of emerging and established playwrights and to build a link between the playwrights, the theatre community and our audiences. The festival is a celebration of new works by playwrights from across the country and around the globe. For the ninth year, 150 plays were accepted for consideration from across the United States and as far away as China and New Zealand.
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PUT ON A GRUMPY FACE by Reed Halvorson (SC)
Streaming January 1-13, 2021
Torrington, CT – The Warner Theatre will present the next production of the 9th Annual International Playwrights Festival - PUT ON A GRUMPY FACE by Reed Halvorson (SC) - from the Warner s Nancy Marine Studio Theatre beginning Friday, January 1 at 7:00 pm. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the International Playwrights Festival will be a virtual event – each production will be recorded in the Warner s Nancy Marine Studio Theatre over a period of several weeks and then streamed via YouTube and Facebook every other Friday from November to April.
Rush University Medical Center to begin COVID vaccinations next week
Rush University Medical Center to begin COVID vaccinations next week
Rush University Medical Center will start giving the vaccines to employees early next week, now that the FDA has approved the shots.
CHICAGO - A leading Chicago hospital is showing off its
Rush University Medical Center will start giving the vaccines to employees early next week, now that the
“This represents hope,” said Erin Shaughnessy of Rush University Medical Center.
Rush has set up 10 vaccination bays in Brennan Pavilion and hopes to vaccinate about 1,000 workers a day. It expects to receive a significant number of doses in the first shipment and plans to vaccinate frontline workers first.