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The Game of Love and Chance review – a farcical romance made in Chelsea

The Game of Love and Chance review – a farcical romance made in Chelsea
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The Game Of Love & Chance at Arcola Outside

The Game Of Love & Chance at Arcola Outside
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UVA stages huge comeback to win UCF Collegiate

UVA stages huge comeback to win UCF Collegiate Published Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, 6:16 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© Kevin Carden – stock.adobe.com) UVA erased an 11-shot deficit with a team score of 1-under 287 on Tuesday at Eagle Creek Golf Club to win the UCF Challenge. The Cavaliers were the only team in the 17-school field to shoot under par during each of the final two rounds. “I truly believe that the conditions that we qualified in back in Charlottesville helped us prepare for a day like this,” UVA coach Ria Scott said. “When we got out here today, we said there is no team more prepared to play in this cold and wind than we are. I think they really believed that. There were times our players were playing clubs more than 30 yards what they would normally hit.”

Theatre Review: The Railway Children on The Shows Must Go On! online

“The Railway Children,” featuring Izaak Cainer, Rozzi Nicholson-Lailey and Beth Lilly, on The Shows Must Go On and BroadwayHD online. Evoking the bygone era of British high society and the heyday of travel by steam train, “The Railway Children,” is a family-friendly event with a decidedly English flair and a truly unique staging that should satisfy audiences of all ages. As an American, I had to do a little digging about  The Railway Children, a beloved children’s book in Great Britain. Published in 1906, author Edith Nesbit combined intrigue and adventure into a story about three privileged youngsters who work to solve the mystery of their missing father while befriending a bevy of colorful characters at the local railway station near their new home in Yorkshire. Apparently the book and the many film and television adaptations of “The Railway Children” are commonly revered all over the United Kingdom. The stage adaptation originated in 2008 at the York Theatre Roya

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