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WHO: Austin Shakespeare WHAT:Staged Reading of Shakespeares Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2WHEN:Live: Part 1 Sat., March 27, 2021 at 7 p.m.; Part 2 Sun., March 28, at 5 p.m.; Recorded: Part 1 Fri., April 2, at 7 p.m.; Part 2 Sat., April 3, at 7 p.m.WHERE:Online via Zoom TICKETS:One show $15 two shows $25 on EventbriteAustin, TX Austin Shakespeare is bringing The Bards two interlinking masterworks to the Zoom screen with a staged reading of Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2 live on March 27 & 28 with a recorded version available April 2 & 3. Tickets, which are $15 for one show and $25 for two shows, are on Eventbrite. These two Henry IV plays are as compelling as Macbeth or Hamlet. After doing 24 online events over the past year, weve learned to use the staging devices of Zoom, said Austin Shakespeare Artistic Director Ann Ciccolella. Our talented cast is looking forward to using our creativity to bring this dramatic story of power, honor and rebellion to the screen. Newly crowned Henry IV struggles to ....
Commission approves master plan draft Will go to board of commissioners for adoption FacebookTwitterEmail The Huron County Planning Commission Wednesday meeting was held via the Zoom conferencing application. The planners approved a draft of the new master plan and sent it to the county commissioners for their approval. (Robert Creenan/Huron Daily Tribune) In a process that has been more than four years in development, the Huron County Planning Commission has approved a draft of the new master plan to go before the Huron County Board of Commissioners. The planners have been working on a new master plan since 2016 in a process that has been delayed by issues such as nonconforming land use for re-powering turbines, getting a legal opinion from the Clark Hill firm about re-powering turbines, working on the solar energy ordinance at the same time, and many other drafts of the plan. ....