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JOOKMS Premieres HOT MIC SOLO SERIES ONLINE! with Elizabeth McCain's A LESBIAN BELLE TELLS

JOOKMS premieres its HOT MIC SOLO SERIES ONLINE! with Elizabeth McCain's original one-woman show A LESBIAN BELLE TELLS - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH at 7PM EST.
Little Lake Theatre Company Welcomes New Artistic & Managing Directors

The Board of Directors of Little Lake Theatre Company (www.littlelake.org) together with its Search Committee, announces that Roxy MtJoy will step into the role of Artistic Director, while Bob Rak, long-time Little Lake actor and Board member, will assume the role of Managing Director. The new management team will replace Sunny Disney Fitchett as Artistic Director and Robert Fitchett as Managing Director as they transition into their previously announced retirement on June 1, 2015. Both MtJoy and Rak will work alongside the Fitchetts to make the June transition a seamless one.
R+J Opens Tonight at Paradise Factory

Tickets are now on sale for R+J, the new play offering a contemporary continuation of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet. The play, written by internationally produced playwright Erin Breznitsky and directed by New York Madness Directing Company Head Roxy MtJoy, runs at The Paradise Factory (64 E 4th St) now through November 23.
R+J Opens 11/20 at Paradise Factory

Tickets are now on sale for R+J, the new play offering a contemporary continuation of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet. The play, written by internationally produced playwright Erin Breznitsky and directed by New York Madness Directing Company Head Roxy MtJoy, runs at The Paradise Factory (64 E 4th St) from November 19-23.
The National Gallery Acquires First Major American Painting, MEN OF THE DOCKS by George Bellows

The National Gallery has acquired its first major American painting – the 1912 work Men of the Docks by George Bellows (1882–1925). This is the first painting by the acclaimed American artist to enter a UK public collection.

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