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March 12, 2021 Caleb Daly, of Cheyenne, as Oberon, and Caitlyn Murray, from Cody, as Puck, rehearse a scene for a new dance adaptation of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” from the University of Wyoming’s Department of Theatre and Dance. Performances are March 18-21. (Caitlyn Crum Photo) A new dance adaptation of Shakespeare’s beloved and fantastical comedy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” from the University of Wyoming’s Department of Theatre and Dance, takes to the stage next week as a virtual production. Choreographed by Professor Marsha Knight, the production will be performed and streamed live from the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts main stage at 7:30 p.m. March 18-20, with afternoon performances at 2 p.m. March 20-21. ....
5 months ago But now that Biden has vanquished Trump, Tanzer joined other Delawareans in voicing pride. “The contrast with Trump is so stark,” Tanzer said. “We need someone like Biden.“ “It feels like morning in America,” said U.S. Sen. Tom Carper of Delaware, quoting President Ronald Reagan. Carper, who’s worked with Biden for more than 40 years, said he’s the right person to repair the political divide sown by Trump. “There’s a lot of healing to do, and I think we’re going to have a leader who can help us heal as a nation.” As night fell Thursday, with the vote count in Pennsylvania and other undecided states trending toward Biden, anticipation began building to a fever pitch in downtown Wilmington, where Biden was at the Queen Theater receiving a coronavirus briefing and made a brief televised statement. ....
Theatre North West’s last play of the season, Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun, is absolutely outstanding. Bravo! The play is very funny. Heroic and heartwarming. Riveting from start to finish. Ted Price was smart to make this wonderful play his “swan song” as artistic director for TNW but don’t fret, he’ll be back next year to direct a Neil Simon play. Why more Canadian theatres don’t take on this gem of a play is beyond me. Clearly, playwright Norm Foster is a genius. Local audiences loved On the Flight Path and the Love List. This time Foster tells the very charming and poignant story of a special bond that grows between two unlike but likeable people with problems Robert, a mentally challenged 35-year-old man, and Holly, a pregnant young woman. ....