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LEWISTON NYC’s Royal Family Productions is bringing back Chris Henry’s popular adaptation of the novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery for one day only. Anne of Green Gables: Part I was a sold-out hit when performed at South Road Farm last September, and this remount pairs it for the first time with Anne of Green Gables: Part II.
These one-woman shows have been adapted and directed by Chris Henry with Creative Direction by Lorna Ventura. This special pared-down presentation has been adapted specifically for this production. This production will take place at Community Little Theatre, located at 30 Academy St, in Auburn. Tickets are $20, $100, with $250 VIP tickets. Part I will play at 6:30PM on Thursday, June 17th, followed by Part II at 6:30PM on Friday, June 18th. Both parts will play back to back on Saturday, June 18th, with Part I starting at 5:30PM and Part II starting at 7:30PM. If you purchase general admission tickets for
Broadway s Masked Singer
Eight of Broadwayâs favorite voices will anonymously compete in head-to-toe costumes in front of a guessing panel full of industry insiders in a new series to raise money for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Part II follows on Wednesday, and the finale on Friday.
8 PM:
Period Piece
The final evening of this three-night virtual no-holds-barred look at periods features performers and writers Delanna Studi, Maddie Corman, Judy Gold, Cady Huffman, Tracie Thoms, Jennifer Westfeldt, and more.
Tuesday, April 27
8 PM: Broadway WELLness
This health and wellness series, hosted by Kate Lumpkin (founder and lead casting director at Kate Lumpkin Casting and founder of the NoMarking Society), guides viewers to learn the secrets of how Broadway artists and creatives handle universal emotions and challenges. This week s topic is Expressing Vulnerability with special guest Abby Mueller (
ETC: Wood Co. Museum Tea & Talk series canceled; virtual talks set Published by twalro@presspub. on Sun, 04/04/2021 - 6:51pm
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Press Staff Writer
Due to the ongoing pandemic, the Wood County Museum has canceled the Tea & Talk Program Series again this year.
“Please know that the Museum struggled with this decision, but the safety of the attendees comes first,” said Marissa K. Muñiz, Marketing & Events Coordinator. “The museum is excited to offer a few of the originally planned Tea & Talk Series programs virtually via Zoom.”
The Virtual History Series will be available online through a partnership with the North Baltimore Public Library, free of charge, on the second Thursday of each month at noon.