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Mink discovered love for singing at church stage
The Winchester SunWhen Lauren Mink was 9 years old, singing was a means to an end. A baby-sitter bribed her to perform a solo at Winchester First United Methodist Church, promising to take her to a PG-13 movie. “It was definitely very nerve-wracking,” Mink...Tags: Arts and Culture, Jennifer Lopez, Music Theater, Movies, Festive Events
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The Sound of Music hits the stage at Heights High School
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsMost people have seen the 1965 film version of the musical The Sound of Music. But Wichita’s Heights High School brings a more complex version of the story to the stage Friday and Saturday night along with the favorite musical numbers. “It&...Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Theater, The Sound of Music (movie), Entertainment
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Accent: 'Disney's Sleeping Beauty' is next production at Ragged Edge Community Theatre
jbrummett@schurz.comHARRODSBURG — The next offering at Ragged Edge Community Theatre is based on a classic 1950s Disney movie. Directed by Tagan Citty Cox, “Disney’s Sleeping Beauty” will resonate with those who know the film. Cox took time to answer...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dance, Music Theater, Movies, Music
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East High School junior puts Brooks students in the spotlight
KWCH Eyewitness NewsKiah Duggins, a junior at East High School, looks on as about 40 middle school students dance their way across the stage. Opening night for Brooks Middle School’s production of “High School Musical” is Friday and Duggins' big smile...Tags: Education, Music Theater, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Government must fund the arts
With the primaries in full swing, the cowboy poetry festival and Big Bird have returned to the news.
The Nevada festival is the most recent whipping boy for those who oppose government funding of the arts. Mitt Romney joined this chorus by suggesting...Tags: Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Arts and Culture, National Government, Harry Reid, Government
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The Next 72 Hours: Area A&E Happenings for Jan. 12
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price, or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.
VISUAL ARTS...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dollhouse (tv program), Imagine That (movie), Education, Rosemary Clooney
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Ray Rice hosts energetic karaoke night at Rams Head Live
Unlike seasoned musicians, NFL players don't have much experiencing working a stage — they tend to get a standing ovation just for walking into a room (or a stadium).
So the Tuesday night Gridiron Singoff at Rams Head Live, featuring several...Tags: Lynyrd Skynyrd (music group), Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Music Theater, Ray Lewis, Ray Rice
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Cast set for Gabriel Kahane Musical, "February House" at Long Wharf
Hartford CourantCasting is complete for the world premiere of the Gabriel Kahane musical, "February House" which begins performances Feb. 15 at Stage II New Haven's Long Wharf Theatre. The show will run through March 18. The show will also platy off-Broadway's Public...Tags: Paul Bowles, Arts and Culture, Artists, Music Theater, Brooklyn Heights
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Nicol Williamson dies at 75; legendary British actor
Once heralded as the greatest British actor of his generation, Nicol Williamson was also a legend for stormy onstage behavior that included calling off a performance of "Hamlet" mid-speech because he was too tired to go on.
"I'll pay for the seats," he...Tags: John Barrymore, London Theatre, Arts and Culture, United Kingdom, London (England)
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"Smash:" It's Not a Documentary But Still...
Hartford CourantWatching the first four episodes of the much-hyped TV series “Smash,” one may ask, “Whose Broadway is it anyway?” Theater geeks and chat room obsessives will no doubt have lots to celebrate and carp about as the 15 episodes roll...Tags: Arts and Culture, Shubert Theater, Music Theater, Downton Abbey (tv program), NBC (tv network)
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TV's 'Smash' Looks At Backstage Drama Of Making Of A Broadway Musical
The Hartford CourantDavid Marshall Grant sits at his desk in a nondescript office in an unmarked building in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, near the East River. That's where Broadway magic happens, at least by way of the new NBC series"Smash," which premieres 10...Tags: Arts and Culture, Greenpoint, Jack Davenport, Long Wharf Theatre, Music
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Grant Gustin happy being 'Glee's' smooth criminal
RedEyeGrant Gustin's road to"Glee"started in Chicago. The 22-year-old, who plays Sebastian on the Fox series, was living in Lincoln Park last year with castmates from the national touring company of "West Side Story" when he submitted an audition video to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Financial Aid, Fox Broadcasting Company, Crime, Law and Justice, New York Yankees
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