The document summarizes the upcoming 31st season of productions at The Gamm Theatre in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The season will include classics like A Streetcar Named Desire and The Winter's Tale, as well as contemporary works like The Rant and Grizzly Mama. In addition to the main stage productions, the theater also offers classes for adults and youth. Subscribers receive benefits like priority seating and discounts. The Gamm Theatre strives to produce provocative and challenging works that push audiences and contribute to the cultural life of New England.
Greater tuna tour to stop in galveston this april, featuring q&a with jas...Angelica Bree
Right Angle Entertainment and A Rising Tide Theatrical Group have announced the all new national tour of GREATER TUNA.
The hilarious hit comedy about the third smallest town in Texas where the Lion's Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies, is coming back to theatres, this time with co-creator Jaston Williams sitting in the director's chair. Each performance will be followed with a Q&A.
The document summarizes John Goodman's return to his hometown of St. Louis for "John Goodman Night" at a Cardinals game. Some key details:
- Goodman nearly turned down the event due to nerves about throwing the ceremonial first pitch but decided to "shut up the shy person inside."
- He enjoyed interacting with fans, posing for photos and meeting a lookalike. When a fan came dressed as his character from "The Big Lebowski," Goodman said the iconic line from the film.
- For his first pitch, Goodman opted for a curtsy rather than a windup and threw a high arcing pitch that was caught by pitcher Adam Wainwright.
- Though the Cardinals lost the game
The document announces a film festival called "The Sparks Saga" on February 14th featuring the works of Nicholas Sparks. It will be held at 1210 Molly Drive in Reading, MA and will include showings of movies like The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, Dear John, and The Last Song throughout the day. Food trucks and desserts will be available for purchase.
The Zodiac Killer operated in Northern California in the 1960s-1970s, targeting young couples. Some of the confirmed victims included teenagers Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday, and Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau. He sent taunting cryptograms and letters to police and newspapers claiming he enjoyed killing people. Though several suspects were investigated over the years, including Richard Gaikowski and Arthur Leigh Allen, the Zodiac Killer was never identified and remains uncaught.
The document discusses design elements for a production of the play "Big Love" by Charles L. Mee. It will depict feminist themes and the right to love. The set design involves a bathtub scene. The lighting will use soft, warm tones for romantic scenes. Costumes for the girls will mostly be conservative wedding dresses. The director's roles are to choose the script, cast, establish the theme, direct the style, and develop the concept. They chose "Big Love" for its modern take on arranged marriage and domestic violence. The cast is also listed, along with descriptions of the characters. The play's theme is tradition versus modernity, using a technique of "selective realism." The directional concept is
The Legend of Lady Rock – Nottingham Contemporary, 6-9 October 2016Terri-Louise Murphy
A modern musical telling of a dark and ancient Scottish tale - by Sarah Walker-Smith, PGical Productions.
http://pgicalproductions.com/ @legend_ladyrock @duartcastle
TICKETS ON SALE FOR THE LEGEND OF LADY ROCK - INC NEW SATURDAY 3PM PERFORMANCE http://pgicalproductions.com/tickets/
Greater tuna tour to stop in galveston this april, featuring q&a with jas...Angelica Bree
Right Angle Entertainment and A Rising Tide Theatrical Group have announced the all new national tour of GREATER TUNA.
The hilarious hit comedy about the third smallest town in Texas where the Lion's Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies, is coming back to theatres, this time with co-creator Jaston Williams sitting in the director's chair. Each performance will be followed with a Q&A.
The document summarizes John Goodman's return to his hometown of St. Louis for "John Goodman Night" at a Cardinals game. Some key details:
- Goodman nearly turned down the event due to nerves about throwing the ceremonial first pitch but decided to "shut up the shy person inside."
- He enjoyed interacting with fans, posing for photos and meeting a lookalike. When a fan came dressed as his character from "The Big Lebowski," Goodman said the iconic line from the film.
- For his first pitch, Goodman opted for a curtsy rather than a windup and threw a high arcing pitch that was caught by pitcher Adam Wainwright.
- Though the Cardinals lost the game
The document announces a film festival called "The Sparks Saga" on February 14th featuring the works of Nicholas Sparks. It will be held at 1210 Molly Drive in Reading, MA and will include showings of movies like The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, Dear John, and The Last Song throughout the day. Food trucks and desserts will be available for purchase.
The Zodiac Killer operated in Northern California in the 1960s-1970s, targeting young couples. Some of the confirmed victims included teenagers Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday, and Darlene Ferrin and Mike Mageau. He sent taunting cryptograms and letters to police and newspapers claiming he enjoyed killing people. Though several suspects were investigated over the years, including Richard Gaikowski and Arthur Leigh Allen, the Zodiac Killer was never identified and remains uncaught.
The document discusses design elements for a production of the play "Big Love" by Charles L. Mee. It will depict feminist themes and the right to love. The set design involves a bathtub scene. The lighting will use soft, warm tones for romantic scenes. Costumes for the girls will mostly be conservative wedding dresses. The director's roles are to choose the script, cast, establish the theme, direct the style, and develop the concept. They chose "Big Love" for its modern take on arranged marriage and domestic violence. The cast is also listed, along with descriptions of the characters. The play's theme is tradition versus modernity, using a technique of "selective realism." The directional concept is
The Legend of Lady Rock – Nottingham Contemporary, 6-9 October 2016Terri-Louise Murphy
A modern musical telling of a dark and ancient Scottish tale - by Sarah Walker-Smith, PGical Productions.
http://pgicalproductions.com/ @legend_ladyrock @duartcastle
TICKETS ON SALE FOR THE LEGEND OF LADY ROCK - INC NEW SATURDAY 3PM PERFORMANCE http://pgicalproductions.com/tickets/
Donna Zakowska is an Emmy-winning costume designer known for her work on shows like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and John Adams. She has over 30 years of experience designing costumes for film, theater, opera, and television. Some of her most notable works include costumes for nine seasons of Big Apple Circus, concerts for Mick Jagger, and movies like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, John Adams, and Gringo. For her work on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and John Adams she has received several Emmy and Costume Designers Guild awards.
Laura Hayden is an in-demand stand-up comedian, experienced host, and producer. She got her start in comedy on New Year's Eve and has since become one of the hardest working women in the business. She is known for her work producing and hosting various comedy shows. Hayden has performed at notable comedy clubs across the US and has been a semi-finalist in several comedy competitions.
This document provides a summary of books, authors, and related news from BookazineBits dated August 13th, 2015. It highlights the following:
- Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh, described as a "mordant, harrowing story of obsession and suspense" featuring a lonely young woman in 1960s Boston pulled into a strange crime.
- Wind/Pinball by Haruki Murakami, reprinting two of his early short novels that launched his career in 1978.
- Dataclysm by Christian Rudder, looking at what online data reveals about offline human behavior in an "irreverent, provocative" way.
- Exceptional by
Wild Tales is an anthology film composed of six short stories directed by Damián Szifrón. Each story pushes characters to their limits in extreme, darkly comedic ways. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars. While entertaining, the reviewer finds it less impactful than other nominees. The strongest segment is "Until Death Do Us Part", a satirical take on an unraveling wedding. Overall, the frequent tonal shifts and desperate attempts to outdo each story result in a film that is impressive but also exhausting.
Ted Reis is a writer and comedian based in Los Angeles. He has written and performed in several comedic plays, sketch comedy shows, and one-person shows. Some of his credits include the comedic play "My Big Fat Greek Divorce" and contributing to sketch comedy shows like "Working Title" and "Rosemary's Baby Mama". Reis has won several awards for his writing and comedy performances. He also writes and performs comedic music videos and short films that he helps produce and promote online.
Four girls experience a hot summer in the city where love, lust, lies, and jealousy intersect and are documented in a raw, dramatic street novel. The novel, titled "Thicker Than Water" by Takerra Allen, follows friends Tatum, Sasha, Neli, and Kim over the course of their phenomenal summer and is available now on Amazon.
The document discusses the comedy of manners genre that was popular during the English Restoration period. Comedies of manners poked fun at the mannerisms and hypocrisies of the upper class through witty dialogue and comic situations. Playwrights like Aphra Behn satirized the aristocracy by portraying them engaging in vices like sexual indiscretions despite upholding a strict moral code in public. Some key aspects of comedies of manners during this time included bawdy humor, criticism of social norms, and plays written by pioneering female playwrights. This genre focusing on analyzing human folly and hypocrisy through comedy has endured and remains popular today.
This document provides a biography of actress and voice actress Cree Summer. It discusses her upbringing on a Native American reservation in Canada and in a socially conscious household. Summer began her career as a child voice actress, voicing the character of Penny on Inspector Gadget. As an adult, she was well-known for her role as Freddie Brooks on A Different World in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The document discusses how this role inspired many African American viewers to pursue college. It provides details about some of Summer's other notable voice acting roles in animation.
The article celebrates the career of Roseanne Barr : Actress, businesswoman and comedian. This article celebrates the 20th anniversary of the final episode of Roseanne's self-titled sitcom.
The Paperboy follows Jack as he helps his journalist brother Ward try to save death row inmate Van Wetter from execution. They are accompanied by Yardley, Ward's black colleague whose sarcasm challenges the racist town. Charlotte Bless, an emotionally damaged woman who writes letters to Van Wetter, becomes infatuated with Jack. The film probes issues of family, sex, and racism in 1960s Florida in a darkly comic and gritty style that demands an emotional reaction from viewers. Kidman's performance as Charlotte is convincing as she portrays the character's vulnerability and unique morality. The Paperboy provides a raw and provocative look at human relationships through its sweat-soaked portrayal of the swamp lands that grips
This album review summarizes the album "Spare A Little Change" by the band Phat Bollard. It describes Phat Bollard as an important five-piece band from Cornwall, England that survives by busking and touring in a van. Their songs confront important issues through lyrics dealing with poverty, inequality, and waste but promote love, nature, and change. The review highlights several song lyrics and says Phat Bollard deserves to be heard for singing about the troubles of the world with conviction and soul. It recommends the album highly.
The document provides reviews of new music videos from Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, and Brett Eldredge.
Tim McGraw's video for "Humble and Kind" promotes kindness and humanity using footage from Oprah Winfrey's documentary. Reba McEntire's emotional video for "Just Like Them Horses" pays tribute to her late father and was filmed on her family's ranch. Brett Eldredge's video for "Drunk on Your Love" features the singer in multiple roles interacting with the same woman in a concept video that pushes boundaries beyond a traditional performance.
The community of Stronsay put on a production of Cinderella in January 2015 to lift spirits after Christmas. The pantomime was well-received by a packed audience. Elizabeth Miller gave an outstanding performance as Cinderella alongside talented performances from Rebecca Fish as Buttons and Josephine De Geer as Prince Charming. The meticulous costumes, scenery, and musical accompaniment contributed to the polished overall performance. The production raised approximately £1000 for the local school.
The Public Theater and Kansas City Rep; Anne Washburn’s Mr. Burns, a post-electric play at Playwrights Horizons and Woolly Mammoth, which was included in Top 10 lists in The New York Times, Time Out, The New Yorker, Vogue, and best production of the season in The Washington Post; writer/director of In the Footprint; This Beautiful City at Vineyard, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Humana Festival; (I am) Nobody’s Lunch in New York, Edinburgh Fringe First Award, and Soho Theatre, London; Gone Missing with several US and UK productions and a one-year run Off Broadway at Barrow Street; and Paris Commune at Public Theater, BAM Next Wave, La Jolla Playhouse.
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Sam Kinkade is a minister in rural Virginia who wants to welcome the growing Hispanic community, but faces resistance. A stranger named Elisa Martinez comes to him for help when the community center is threatened. Elisa is hiding secrets and fears discovery, but finds friendship with a quilting circle. She also feels drawn to Sam, though fears the consequences, as their connection echoes a generations-old love story from the town's past. The novel joins an intriguing mystery, a long-forgotten tragedy, and a contemporary love story to show how love and faith can overcome great challenges.
Several concerts and events in New York City in December will feature major stars to raise money for charitable causes. On December 5, the Imagine concert at Madison Square Garden will honor John Lennon and feature performers like Eric Church, Sheryl Crow, and Willie Nelson to benefit the Robin Hood Foundation. Also on December 5, Cyndi Lauper's concert at the Beacon Theater will raise awareness about LGBT youth homelessness. On December 7, Debbie Harry and Blondie will perform at Lincoln Center honoring Valentino, with proceeds going to Lincoln Center. Mariah Carey will perform concerts at the Beacon Theater from December 8-18 presented by Hallmark Channel. On December 11, Billboard's Women in Music event will honor
Films featuring aliens have entertained audiences for decades across many genres, from being held in awe by E.T. to being terrified by the aliens in Alien. Aliens come in many forms across memorable films. Additionally, Amish communities live uniquely, and an ex-Amish author could write compelling fiction drawing from their childhood experiences. Further, the Last Vampire series incorporates Indian mythology in an emotionally jarring yet entertaining way, similar to Twilight. Good Amish love stories also exist, like one about a troubled woman who finds love upon arriving to live with her Amish family, but faces obstacles from her love interest's father.
Jessi Alexander moved to Nashville in 1999 hoping to make it as a musician. She found some early success but then her record deal ended, her mother passed away, and she faced many disappointments. In 2007, while in San Francisco, she had an epiphany to stop pressuring herself to succeed as an artist and just focus on songwriting. This change in perspective led her to greater success, including writing the song "The Climb" for Miley Cyrus and receiving two Grammy nominations. Although one nomination was later rescinded, Alexander has continued to find fulfillment through her songwriting and family.
1. Black Deutschland by Darryl Pinckney is about a young African American man named Jed who flees Chicago and goes to Berlin to escape his past and pursue boys and the expatriate lifestyle. However, he finds that he cannot escape his personal and political history, as he encounters racism and is reminded of the AIDS crisis while trying to find himself in the divided city.
2. The Secret Subway by Shana Corey tells the true story of Alfred Ely Beach's underground fan-powered train that operated in New York City in 1870, providing an early form of subway transportation in the crowded city.
3. And Then All Hell Broke Loose by Richard Engel recounts the author's two decades
This document summarizes two Christian fiction novels and provides reviews of them. It describes the plots of "The Amish Firefighter" by Laura Hilton, which involves a romance between Abigail and Samuel amidst a barn fire investigation, and "Anchor in the Storm" by Susan Sundin, set during WWII and involving a romance between Lillian and Naval officer Arch amidst an investigation into drug dealing and murder. It recommends both books to fans of their respective genres and provides warnings about descriptions in Anchor in the Storm. The document then discusses how video conferencing like Google Hangouts can enable retailers to host online book clubs connecting readers with authors.
Danny Wilson is a senior QC analyst with over 13 years of experience testing software at Allstate NI. He leads testing for the online marketing team and is responsible for web and mobile testing. Danny has extensive experience using testing tools like HPQC, Interwoven TeamSite, and KDA. He creates comprehensive test plans, performs cross-browser and mobile testing, logs any defects found, and ensures new features don't break existing functionality through regression testing.
Donna Zakowska is an Emmy-winning costume designer known for her work on shows like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and John Adams. She has over 30 years of experience designing costumes for film, theater, opera, and television. Some of her most notable works include costumes for nine seasons of Big Apple Circus, concerts for Mick Jagger, and movies like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, John Adams, and Gringo. For her work on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and John Adams she has received several Emmy and Costume Designers Guild awards.
Laura Hayden is an in-demand stand-up comedian, experienced host, and producer. She got her start in comedy on New Year's Eve and has since become one of the hardest working women in the business. She is known for her work producing and hosting various comedy shows. Hayden has performed at notable comedy clubs across the US and has been a semi-finalist in several comedy competitions.
This document provides a summary of books, authors, and related news from BookazineBits dated August 13th, 2015. It highlights the following:
- Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh, described as a "mordant, harrowing story of obsession and suspense" featuring a lonely young woman in 1960s Boston pulled into a strange crime.
- Wind/Pinball by Haruki Murakami, reprinting two of his early short novels that launched his career in 1978.
- Dataclysm by Christian Rudder, looking at what online data reveals about offline human behavior in an "irreverent, provocative" way.
- Exceptional by
Wild Tales is an anthology film composed of six short stories directed by Damián Szifrón. Each story pushes characters to their limits in extreme, darkly comedic ways. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars. While entertaining, the reviewer finds it less impactful than other nominees. The strongest segment is "Until Death Do Us Part", a satirical take on an unraveling wedding. Overall, the frequent tonal shifts and desperate attempts to outdo each story result in a film that is impressive but also exhausting.
Ted Reis is a writer and comedian based in Los Angeles. He has written and performed in several comedic plays, sketch comedy shows, and one-person shows. Some of his credits include the comedic play "My Big Fat Greek Divorce" and contributing to sketch comedy shows like "Working Title" and "Rosemary's Baby Mama". Reis has won several awards for his writing and comedy performances. He also writes and performs comedic music videos and short films that he helps produce and promote online.
Four girls experience a hot summer in the city where love, lust, lies, and jealousy intersect and are documented in a raw, dramatic street novel. The novel, titled "Thicker Than Water" by Takerra Allen, follows friends Tatum, Sasha, Neli, and Kim over the course of their phenomenal summer and is available now on Amazon.
The document discusses the comedy of manners genre that was popular during the English Restoration period. Comedies of manners poked fun at the mannerisms and hypocrisies of the upper class through witty dialogue and comic situations. Playwrights like Aphra Behn satirized the aristocracy by portraying them engaging in vices like sexual indiscretions despite upholding a strict moral code in public. Some key aspects of comedies of manners during this time included bawdy humor, criticism of social norms, and plays written by pioneering female playwrights. This genre focusing on analyzing human folly and hypocrisy through comedy has endured and remains popular today.
This document provides a biography of actress and voice actress Cree Summer. It discusses her upbringing on a Native American reservation in Canada and in a socially conscious household. Summer began her career as a child voice actress, voicing the character of Penny on Inspector Gadget. As an adult, she was well-known for her role as Freddie Brooks on A Different World in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The document discusses how this role inspired many African American viewers to pursue college. It provides details about some of Summer's other notable voice acting roles in animation.
The article celebrates the career of Roseanne Barr : Actress, businesswoman and comedian. This article celebrates the 20th anniversary of the final episode of Roseanne's self-titled sitcom.
The Paperboy follows Jack as he helps his journalist brother Ward try to save death row inmate Van Wetter from execution. They are accompanied by Yardley, Ward's black colleague whose sarcasm challenges the racist town. Charlotte Bless, an emotionally damaged woman who writes letters to Van Wetter, becomes infatuated with Jack. The film probes issues of family, sex, and racism in 1960s Florida in a darkly comic and gritty style that demands an emotional reaction from viewers. Kidman's performance as Charlotte is convincing as she portrays the character's vulnerability and unique morality. The Paperboy provides a raw and provocative look at human relationships through its sweat-soaked portrayal of the swamp lands that grips
This album review summarizes the album "Spare A Little Change" by the band Phat Bollard. It describes Phat Bollard as an important five-piece band from Cornwall, England that survives by busking and touring in a van. Their songs confront important issues through lyrics dealing with poverty, inequality, and waste but promote love, nature, and change. The review highlights several song lyrics and says Phat Bollard deserves to be heard for singing about the troubles of the world with conviction and soul. It recommends the album highly.
The document provides reviews of new music videos from Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, and Brett Eldredge.
Tim McGraw's video for "Humble and Kind" promotes kindness and humanity using footage from Oprah Winfrey's documentary. Reba McEntire's emotional video for "Just Like Them Horses" pays tribute to her late father and was filmed on her family's ranch. Brett Eldredge's video for "Drunk on Your Love" features the singer in multiple roles interacting with the same woman in a concept video that pushes boundaries beyond a traditional performance.
The community of Stronsay put on a production of Cinderella in January 2015 to lift spirits after Christmas. The pantomime was well-received by a packed audience. Elizabeth Miller gave an outstanding performance as Cinderella alongside talented performances from Rebecca Fish as Buttons and Josephine De Geer as Prince Charming. The meticulous costumes, scenery, and musical accompaniment contributed to the polished overall performance. The production raised approximately £1000 for the local school.
The Public Theater and Kansas City Rep; Anne Washburn’s Mr. Burns, a post-electric play at Playwrights Horizons and Woolly Mammoth, which was included in Top 10 lists in The New York Times, Time Out, The New Yorker, Vogue, and best production of the season in The Washington Post; writer/director of In the Footprint; This Beautiful City at Vineyard, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Humana Festival; (I am) Nobody’s Lunch in New York, Edinburgh Fringe First Award, and Soho Theatre, London; Gone Missing with several US and UK productions and a one-year run Off Broadway at Barrow Street; and Paris Commune at Public Theater, BAM Next Wave, La Jolla Playhouse.
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Sam Kinkade is a minister in rural Virginia who wants to welcome the growing Hispanic community, but faces resistance. A stranger named Elisa Martinez comes to him for help when the community center is threatened. Elisa is hiding secrets and fears discovery, but finds friendship with a quilting circle. She also feels drawn to Sam, though fears the consequences, as their connection echoes a generations-old love story from the town's past. The novel joins an intriguing mystery, a long-forgotten tragedy, and a contemporary love story to show how love and faith can overcome great challenges.
Several concerts and events in New York City in December will feature major stars to raise money for charitable causes. On December 5, the Imagine concert at Madison Square Garden will honor John Lennon and feature performers like Eric Church, Sheryl Crow, and Willie Nelson to benefit the Robin Hood Foundation. Also on December 5, Cyndi Lauper's concert at the Beacon Theater will raise awareness about LGBT youth homelessness. On December 7, Debbie Harry and Blondie will perform at Lincoln Center honoring Valentino, with proceeds going to Lincoln Center. Mariah Carey will perform concerts at the Beacon Theater from December 8-18 presented by Hallmark Channel. On December 11, Billboard's Women in Music event will honor
Films featuring aliens have entertained audiences for decades across many genres, from being held in awe by E.T. to being terrified by the aliens in Alien. Aliens come in many forms across memorable films. Additionally, Amish communities live uniquely, and an ex-Amish author could write compelling fiction drawing from their childhood experiences. Further, the Last Vampire series incorporates Indian mythology in an emotionally jarring yet entertaining way, similar to Twilight. Good Amish love stories also exist, like one about a troubled woman who finds love upon arriving to live with her Amish family, but faces obstacles from her love interest's father.
Jessi Alexander moved to Nashville in 1999 hoping to make it as a musician. She found some early success but then her record deal ended, her mother passed away, and she faced many disappointments. In 2007, while in San Francisco, she had an epiphany to stop pressuring herself to succeed as an artist and just focus on songwriting. This change in perspective led her to greater success, including writing the song "The Climb" for Miley Cyrus and receiving two Grammy nominations. Although one nomination was later rescinded, Alexander has continued to find fulfillment through her songwriting and family.
1. Black Deutschland by Darryl Pinckney is about a young African American man named Jed who flees Chicago and goes to Berlin to escape his past and pursue boys and the expatriate lifestyle. However, he finds that he cannot escape his personal and political history, as he encounters racism and is reminded of the AIDS crisis while trying to find himself in the divided city.
2. The Secret Subway by Shana Corey tells the true story of Alfred Ely Beach's underground fan-powered train that operated in New York City in 1870, providing an early form of subway transportation in the crowded city.
3. And Then All Hell Broke Loose by Richard Engel recounts the author's two decades
This document summarizes two Christian fiction novels and provides reviews of them. It describes the plots of "The Amish Firefighter" by Laura Hilton, which involves a romance between Abigail and Samuel amidst a barn fire investigation, and "Anchor in the Storm" by Susan Sundin, set during WWII and involving a romance between Lillian and Naval officer Arch amidst an investigation into drug dealing and murder. It recommends both books to fans of their respective genres and provides warnings about descriptions in Anchor in the Storm. The document then discusses how video conferencing like Google Hangouts can enable retailers to host online book clubs connecting readers with authors.
Danny Wilson is a senior QC analyst with over 13 years of experience testing software at Allstate NI. He leads testing for the online marketing team and is responsible for web and mobile testing. Danny has extensive experience using testing tools like HPQC, Interwoven TeamSite, and KDA. He creates comprehensive test plans, performs cross-browser and mobile testing, logs any defects found, and ensures new features don't break existing functionality through regression testing.
There are three main types of conditional patterns in conditional sentences: Pattern A is used for probable conditions, Pattern B is used for improbable conditions, and Pattern C is used for imaginary conditions. Pattern A uses present tense in the if-clause and future tense in the main clause. Pattern B uses past tense in the if-clause and would/should + verb in the main clause. Pattern C uses past perfect in the if-clause and perfect conditional ("would have" + past participle) in the main clause.
Este documento define la contaminación electrónica como desechos de dispositivos eléctricos al final de su vida útil, y discute la obsolescencia programada. Propone algunas soluciones como leyes que responsabilizan a las empresas por el ciclo de vida completo de los productos y dispositivos modulares reutilizables. Sin embargo, concluye que dada la cantidad de gadgets que se usan diariamente y reemplazan, no parece haber una escapatoria a este problema a gran escala.
Dépasser la barrière de recruteur et faire une bonne impression est un grand pas vers la réussite de votre entretien d'embauche.
Présentation, ponctualité, mimique, look, empathie, ... voici quelques astuces et aides mémoire pour réussir votre entretien d'embauche ...
Bonne lecture et bonne chance pour vos prochains entretiens !
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The New Horizons PATH Team in Columbus, Georgia:
- Attended the statewide PATH Summit and learned new outreach techniques. They led groups in demonstrations and won several awards including Team of the Year.
- Will join Project Veterans First to conduct monthly triage events for homeless veterans to connect them with services.
- Conducts regular outreach activities throughout Columbus, including at churches and shelters, to engage with and assist homeless individuals with serious mental illness.
Vikas Pant has 10 months of experience as a QC Analyst Trainee at Cipla Pharmaceuticals where he conducted analytical testing of water, compressed air, and nitrogen including sampling, analysis, and calibration. He is seeking a challenging position that allows him to continuously learn and utilize his skills in analytical testing, problem solving, documentation, and auditing. He has a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy and training in industrial processes and validation.
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El documento proporciona información sobre una persona llamada Jessica Jurany Valencia. Contiene su nombre completo y una referencia numérica que podría ser su fecha de nacimiento u otro tipo de identificación.
The document summarizes events and services provided by the New Horizons Behavioral Health PATH program in Columbus, Georgia. On Thanksgiving, the PATH team partnered with Outback Steakhouse and other organizations to provide Thanksgiving turkeys and canned goods to five homeless families. Upcoming events include a Christmas turkey dinner giveaway in partnership with New Birth Outreach Church on December 22nd and the annual Project Homeless Connect event on January 29th. The PATH program conducts weekly community outreach and offers case management, housing and employment assistance, benefits assistance, mental health services, and more to help individuals experiencing homelessness.
El documento habla sobre el origen del chocolate. El chocolate proviene de las semillas del árbol del cacao llamado Theobroma, cuyo fruto es la mazorca que contiene las semillas de cacao que luego se procesan para hacer chocolate.
The document discusses different types of technical writing and provides guidelines for writing effectively. It covers the definition of technical writing, different genres like instructions, business documents, emails and reports. It provides tips for style, structure, format, and includes examples of good and bad technical writing. The last section discusses how to write a research paper and includes a 7-step process as well as common grammatical errors to avoid when proofreading.
This document is a brochure for the 2015-2016 season of performances at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts at Sacred Heart University. It highlights that this is a landmark year as the university launches its new undergraduate theatre arts degree program. The brochure promotes six main stage productions by the theatre arts program students including The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. It also promotes four productions in the little theatre including Time Stands Still. Additionally, it advertises performances by the student choir, dance groups, and band along with other special events throughout the season.
This document is a playbill from Gloucester Stage that summarizes their 2015 season. The season includes 10 mainstage productions ranging from drama to comedy, including revivals of works by Richard Nelson, Annie Baker, and Israel Horovitz. The playbill provides details on each production like dates, synopses, quotes, and ticket prices. It also lists related events like film screenings, play readings and talks that are open to the public to enhance the theater going experience. Membership options are highlighted that provide benefits like flexible tickets and priority seating to productions.
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This document contains information about various upcoming performances at the Columbia Theatre for its 25th anniversary season. It provides details on 14 different shows ranging from performances of Shakespeare plays to musical acts to comedy routines. It also includes information about subscribing to the season and notes that the 25th anniversary season kicks off in 2007-2008.
This document outlines the marketing strategy for Ryerson Theatre School's production of Summerfolk. The objectives are to increase the production's public appearance, enrich and increase the older audience market aged 55+, and engage and increase the younger audience through social media. The target markets are current supporters, younger audiences aged 18-24, older audiences aged 50+, and theatre students. The positioning statement positions Summerfolk as featuring talented Ryerson actors in their final year. The budget outlines costs for advertising, design/print, publicity, and distribution. Competition includes other live performances happening during Summerfolk's run dates. Pricing strategies include general ticket prices and discounts for supporters, a market appearance, Monday nights, and theatre students. Distribution uses print posters
This article provides information about a theatre performance called "An Evening with Horace Batchelor" that will take place at The Castle Hotel in Taunton in April. It describes how the play came about based on writer Kevin Cattell's memories of listening to Horace Batchelor's advertisements on Radio Luxembourg as a child growing up in Keynsham. Horace Batchelor was a local entrepreneur and self-publicist from Keynsham who found fame in his later years by advertising his football pools prediction system on Radio Luxembourg. The performance will portray Horace Batchelor, played by actor Roland Oliver, and explore his colourful life story.
The document is a playbill for the 2013-2014 season of productions by the Temecula Valley Players (TVP). It summarizes the five productions in the season, including titles like The Sound of Music and A Christmas Carol. It provides information on ticket prices and sponsorship opportunities, and describes TVP as a non-profit community theater group that has been entertaining the Temecula Valley for over 30 years through award-winning musical productions.
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The Goodman Theatre announces a $10 College Night on May 13 for Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes. Students can enjoy pizza, soda, and remarks from cast member Rae Gray, a University of Chicago alum. Tickets can be purchased with a student ID for $10 each, up to 4 tickets. The cast includes alumni from DePaul University, Illinois State University, and the University of Chicago. Students are also encouraged to join the free College Club for discounts and events.
Oyster Boy is a multi-award winning dark comedy by Haste Theatre that tells the story of young lovers Jim and Alice who have a son named Sam born with an oyster shell shaped head. The production uses physical theater, clown, puppetry, dance and live singing to tell this bittersweet tale about the trials of love and what it means to be 'other'. Haste Theatre is an international all-female ensemble that has toured the UK, USA, Italy and Scotland producing visually striking shows meant to be fun, thought-provoking entertainment for all ages.
This document provides information about upcoming events at the Lichfield Garrick Theatre from September 2016 to January 2017. It includes a variety of performances such as comedy shows, dance, drama, family shows, music, and musicals. Some highlights mentioned are Little Shop of Horrors, Sleeping Beauty, Dear Santa, and various Christmas themed performances and events. The document also provides contact information, ticket prices, and symbols to identify different event types.
Ruth Margraff has received several awards and grants for her plays and collaborations from 2008-2009, including from the National Endowment for the Arts. She has also gained membership in organizations like the Chicago Dramatists. Her plays have received positive reviews in publications around the world and have been published or are forthcoming in various books and journals.
Fresno State University Theatre will be presenting the Tony Award-winning musical Cabaret from December 5-13. Set in 1930s Berlin, Cabaret follows the mysterious emcee and singer Sally Bowles at the Kit Kat Klub cabaret, as they pursue a life of pleasure while the outside world begins to splinter under rising fascism. Directed by J. Daniel Herring, the production aims to capture the tension between reality and fantasy in Weimar Germany on the edge of the Nazi rise to power. Cabaret contains mature themes and content.
The Menomonie Theater Guild has had a successful year producing four shows, improving their finances, and planning future productions and improvements. The president thanks members for their support and encourages participation in upcoming opportunities to volunteer with sets, costumes, lighting, and other areas. Upcoming events include Little Women in May and the Color Dash 5K fundraiser.
The American Players Theatre in Spring Green, Wisconsin is having a successful 35th season, with 9 plays running in rotating repertory between June and November. Currently 5 plays are performing, and they will add 3 more plays in August and 1 in October. In addition to the performances, the theater offers educational opportunities for students and special events for patrons, including discussions with actors, backstage tours, and barbecues.
The Menomonie Theater Guild held a "Stroll Down Memory Lane Banquet" to bring together members of different generations who have been involved with the community theater organization over its 55-year history. The event featured a slideshow of photographs from past productions, performances by a group of youth alumni, and the presentation of awards to recognize members' contributions. The president felt the intergenerational event successfully merged the experiences of long-time members and newer generations who are dedicated to continuing the tradition of community theater in Menomonie.
The Gainesville Theatre Alliance production of Mary Poppins has broken ticket and revenue records, with sellout crowds gathered to see the show. Directed by Jim Hammond, with music direction by Dale Grogan and choreography by Barbara Hartwig, the production features over 130 costumes designed by Pamela Workman and sets transported from London by scenic designer Larry Cook. Even with its challenges, director Jim Hammond hopes the production will redefine how audiences see the story and its themes of the importance of parents.
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The document discusses independent cinemas and their role in promoting diversity in film exhibition. It explains that independent cinemas aim to bring a wider range of films to more audiences. They do this through activities like film programming and distribution, as well as training and events. The Independent Cinema Office is highlighted as the national support organization for independent cinemas, film festivals, and film societies in the UK. Ten exemplar independent cinemas are listed, along with information on the Home cinema in Manchester and the Chelmsford Film Club.
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2. WELCOME
to our 31st season!
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versatility, vision,
AND willingness to challenge audiences,
the Gamm has emerged as one of the
most dynamic theater companies
in New England.
– BOSTON GLOBE, March 2015
This promises to be another unique, surprising, and remarkable year at The
Gamm, with provocative, bold, stylistically varied works and the best writing
old and new that the theater has to offer. You'll see the greatest of American
dramas, one of Shakespeare's most moving and magical plays, two up-to-the-
minute works about how we live publicly and privately today (both new to our
audience!), and the dark comic genius of Martin McDonagh with our final
production of his award-winning “Leenane Trilogy”.
Become a season subscriber today and be a vital part of it all: each laugh, each
gasp, each sob, each tear drop, each drop of sweat! Please read on for exciting
details, and I’ll see you in the lobby.
– Tony Estrella, Artistic Director
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Fading southern belle Blanche DuBois arrives unexpectedly on the doorstep
of her sister, Stella, searching for solace from a life undermined by romantic
delusions and the vicissitudes of living. But the sultry New Orleans summer
proves too much for the former beauty whose brutish brother-in-law, Stanley,
cruelly exposes Blanche’s genteel façade, and brings her last grasp at meaning
to a tragic end. Winner of the 1947 Pulitzer Prize and a landmark of
20th-century theater, Tennessee Williams' A Street Car Named Desire
remains an undisputed masterpiece and one of the most remarkable
plays of our time.
A STREETCAR
named desire
SEP. - OCT. 2015
“In ‘Streetcar’ Williams found
images and rhythms that are still
part of the way we think and feel
and move.” – NEWSWEEK
BY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
DIRECTED BY TONY ESTRELLA
MariannaBassham|HeddaGabler
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETER GOLDBERG
3. One summer night in Brooklyn, an unarmed black teenage boy is gunned
down by the police. When the department closes ranks around the accused
officer, an investigator assigned to the shooting takes what she knows to a
tabloid reporter. But she quickly learns that the story she fed to the press is
still only part of the truth. Alone, she must wade through prejudice, deceit, and
a volley of anonymous threats to find where culpability and truth really lie.
Based on playwright Andrew Case’s eight years’ experience working on police
misconduct issues for New York City, The Rant is a gripping, timely drama
exploring racial bias and police codes on the perilous path to justice.
NOV. - DEC. 2015
BY ANDREW CASE
DIRECTED BY Tyler Dobrowsky
THE
RANT
“Case has brought a welcome
breath of fresh air to American
socio-political theatre.”
– TALKIN’ BROADWAY
“In his sharp new play, Case challenges
us to examine how our own prejudices
affect our most firmly held beliefs.”
– PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY
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Deb is a divorced suburban mom who reimagines herself as a righteous,
liberal avenger following the death of her activist mother. Her daughter,
Hannah, is a typical texting teenager—at least until she discovers the real
reason Mom moved them next door to a certain Alaskan presidential candi-
date. From George Brant, author of the one-woman tour-de-force Grounded
(Season 30), Grizzly Mama is a pitch-black comedy about motherhood,
feminism, and the shallowness of sound-bite politics, eliciting shocks and
laughs in equal measure.
JAN. - FEB. 2016
BY GEORGE BRANT
DIRECTED BY Rachel Walshe
GRIZZLY MAMA
“Hilarious...clever on so many fronts...
engaging, fluid and delightfully entertaining.” – THE NEWS-HERALD
Winner of the 2011 George Devine
Award for Most Promising Playwright
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“Roars with biting
humor...outstanding...
genuinely funny.”
– CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER
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4. BY martin mCdonagh
DIRECTED BY JUDITH SWIFTThe Gamm stages the last of
its wildly popular productions
of McDonagh’s multi-award-winning “Leenane Trilogy”
—including The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Season 29) and
The Lonesome West (Season 21)—with another macabre
mini-masterpiece!
For one week each autumn, Mick Dowd is hired to disinter bones in sections
of his local cemetery to make way for the new arrivals. But as the time
approaches for him to dig up the bones of his own late wife, rumors about his
possible involvement in her sudden death seven years ago resurface. Popu-
lated by misfits and miscreants all digging for the truth, A Skull in Connemara
is a blasphemously funny whodunit complete with flying skulls and
bloody hatchets.
A SKULL FEB. - MAR. 2016
“Wickedly funny and brilliantly abrasive. …[McDonagh] loves
to push both feeling and humor to the extreme.” – NEW YORK TIMES
IN CONNEMARA
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Celebrating the 400th year
of Shakespeare’s death, The Gamm
takes an epic, exhilarating journey through
The Winter’s Tale, one of the last and most
intriguing of our favorite author’s plays.
A royal family is ripped apart when crazed King Leontes of Sicilia imprisons his
wife on unfounded suspicions of infidelity, exiles his newborn daughter, then
tries to murder his life-long friend. Sixteen years pass before he can confront
the true consequences of his brutal actions. But can love and time mend the
devastating effects of blinding jealousy and regret? Gorgeously poetic with
twists and turns, laughter, and unexpected surprises, The Winter’s Tale is
magical, emotionally complex, and breathtakingly theatrical.
APR. - MAY 2016
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THE WINTER’s TALEBY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
DIRECTED BY FRED SULLIVAN, JR.
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For the amateur actor, the working professional actor,
and everyone in between, The Gamm Studio provides an
enjoyable and unique learning experience in a comfortable,
nurturing environment. The Gamm Studio does not offer a method
of theater training; rather, the emphasis is on the individual student.
Typical Class Offerings:
• Intro to Acting
• Advanced Acting
• Playwriting Basics
• Directing Fundamentals
• Intro to Improv
• Shakespearean Scene Study
For our current classes, visit
gammtheatre.org and register today!
YOUTH CAMPS & CLASSES
With professional goals and expectations,
Gamm Summer Intensive (GSI) and
Gamm Studio for Youth are for middle-
and high-school age students serious
about expanding their acting skills.
Learn more about the many education
programs happening in the community
at gammtheatre.org.
Instructor Fred Sullivan, Jr.
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