Live Breaking News & Updates on ப்லேயர்ஸ் கில்ட்|Page 2

Stay updated with breaking news from ப்லேயர்ஸ் கில்ட். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Williams Center Rutherford NJ: Bergen County to hold hearings on sale


The saga of the Williams Center for the Arts in Rutherford will continue later this month when officials gather to discuss the sale of the historic theater. 
Last fall, Bergen County told the center s board of trustees that it plans to put the historic theater up for auction. The building, which opened in 1922, is home to the long-struggling arts center and the movie theater complex that occupies its basement.
Now the County Commission will hold two public meetings to discuss the sale on March 24 at noon and April 7 at 6 p.m.
The Williams Center s president, Evelyn Spath-Mercado, said she and the board have been involved in every step of the process and have attended the virtual planning board meetings to keep track of what has been happening. ....

United States , Katie Sobko , Evelyn Spath Mercado , Pete Seeger , Derek Sands , William Carlos Williams , Yo Ma , William Carlos Williams Center , Williams Center , Members Of The Players Guild , Players Guild , Civil War Drill Hall , Bergen County , County Commission , Rutherford Planning Board , Rutherford Redevelopment Plan , Theater District Redevelopment Plan , Newman Theater , Rivoli Theater , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ஈவ்லின் ஸ்பாத் மெர்கடோ , பீட் பார்ப்பவர் , டெரெக் மணல் , வில்லியம் கார்லோஸ் வில்லியம்ஸ் , யோ மா , வில்லியம் கார்லோஸ் வில்லியம்ஸ் மையம் ,

How theater has changed people's lives | Downriver Life


Close
Adriane Galea of Dearborn (not shown), said that when she was directing “Dog Sees God” in 2016, for the now closed Outvisible Theatre Company in Allen Park, the cast spent a rehearsal period discussing a hate-motivated shooting broadcast that day on the national news, which was life-changing for the cast and the production, which included Britney Spindler (left), as CB’s sister, Bradley Hamilton as Beethoven, Allison Megroet as Van’s sister, Billy Robinson as CB and Mike Suchyta as Matt.
Photo courtesy of Jamie Clemons
How theater has changed people’s lives
How theater has changed people’s lives ....

United States , Eastern Michigan University , Sarah Hawkins Rusk , Wendy Katz Hiller , Adriane Galea , Tiffany Mullins , Tayler Jones , Outvisible Theatre Company In Allen Park , Book Theatre Company , Eastern Michigan University In Applied Drama , Trenton Open Book Theatre Company , Players Guild , Wayne State University Hilberry Company , Applied Drama , Hawkins Rusk , Open Book Theatre Company , Boxfest Detroit , Open Book Theatre , Open Book , Outvisible Theatre Company , Allen Park , Bert Royal , Sees God , Teenage Blockhead , Dog Sees God , Being Earnest ,

How theater has changed people's lives | Lifestyles


Close
Adriane Galea of Dearborn (not shown), said that when she was directing “Dog Sees God” in 2016, for the now closed Outvisible Theatre Company in Allen Park, the cast spent a rehearsal period discussing a hate-motivated shooting broadcast that day on the national news, which was life-changing for the cast and the production, which included Britney Spindler (left), as CB’s sister, Bradley Hamilton as Beethoven, Allison Megroet as Van’s sister, Billy Robinson as CB and Mike Suchyta as Matt.
Photo courtesy of Jamie Clemons
By Sue Suchyta
For MediaNews Group
Dec 23, 2020 ....

United States , Eastern Michigan University , Sarah Hawkins Rusk , Wendy Katz Hiller , Adriane Galea , Tiffany Mullins , Tayler Jones , Outvisible Theatre Company In Allen Park , Book Theatre Company , Eastern Michigan University In Applied Drama , Trenton Open Book Theatre Company , Players Guild , Wayne State University Hilberry Company , Applied Drama , Hawkins Rusk , Open Book Theatre Company , Boxfest Detroit , Open Book Theatre , Open Book , Outvisible Theatre Company , Allen Park , Bert Royal , Sees God , Teenage Blockhead , Dog Sees God , Being Earnest ,