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OTTAWA It appears the saga of Bruce , the fictitious Ottawa Public Health social media employee who forgot to fill in a Super Bowl tweet with the correct information, continues with Bruce s dad weighing in. A tweet by the Crackup Comedy Festival includes a special message from Ottawa Public Health in which Bruce s dad addresses some online comments about his son. Here s Bruce s dad! He s coming to you with a special message from @OttawaHealth to defend his son and remind you to stay home and get your FREE tickets for the virtual @CrackUpFestival April 9-10. https://t.co/3AHk1URDTx@jimwatsonottawa@careforHCS@colinmochrie#Crackup2021pic.twitter.com/tbeCwN0Ntq
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Award-winning local playwright James Nevius will debut his first-ever Zoom play, âSaint Mary Immaculate Virtual High School Reunion,â this weekend. A portion of every ticket sold will benefit ProArts Playhouse in Kihei. Photos courtesy James Nevius
Former rivals. Old flames. Frenemies from the past. It’s no wonder the prospect of attending a high school reunion can fill us with curiosity, anxiety or dread. (Or all of the above.)
And what could possibly make it more nerve-wracking?
If there’s a killer on the guest list.
That’s the premise of Maui playwright James Nevius’s brand-new Zoom play, “Saint Mary Immaculate Virtual High