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Residents from Perry to Avon reported homes shaking, dishes rattling and large booms across the region Thursday night following an earthquake that had its epicenter in Livingston County.
The U.S. Geological Survey reported that a 2.4 magnitude earthquake occurred about 8:40 p.m. about 2 kilometers, or 1.2 miles north-northeast of the hamlet of Tuscarora in Mount Morris. The location along Gulley Road is east of Letchworth State Park.
The epicenter was 3.7 kilometers, or 2.3 miles from the surface, according to USGS.
âIt was nuts. A huge boom and shaking,â Angela Nacol Purcell wrote on the Livingston County News Facebook page. Purcell identified her location as Tuscarora/Mount Morris.
Charles Court Opera presents Iolanthe at the Roman Theatre Open Air Festival.
- Credit: Robert Workman Photographer
Opera is coming to St Albans this weekend at the Roman Theatre of Verulamium.
Charles Court Opera presents the world premiere of
Express G&S on Bank Holiday Monday, May 31 at the Roman Theatre Open Air Festival.
All aboard for Charles Court Opera s Express G&S at the Roman Theatre Open Air Festival in St Albans.
- Credit: Charles Court Opera
It will be all aboard for a murderous musical mystery tour when the masters of G&S in small spaces perform this new, side-splitting spoof of the classic railway mystery.
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1:46 PM December 21, 2020
John Savournin, Matthew Kellett, Meriel Cunningham in Snow White In The Seven Months of Lockdown
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King s Head Theatre, Islington
Christmas wouldn t be Christmas in Islington without the annual Charles Court Opera panto - and fans needn t fear that Covid would prevent them cracking out the innuendos and soaring harmonies.
Artistic director John Savournin - who gamely dons a frock to star - has penned a virtual pandemic panto, complete with numbers about lockdown and mask-wearing, and a beefed up part for sneezy.
A crowdfunding campaign this summer, led by local couple Mark Gatiss and Ian Hallard, helped raise more than £100,000 to keep the King s Head afloat, so it s fitting that they get a starring role as the villainous Men In The Mirror, urging Jennie Jacob s cackling Queen onto increasing acts of evil.