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THE INCOMPARABLE MISS COCO PERU Comes to RTP for Two Shows Only

Richmond Triangle Players and Virginia Pride bring one of the country's most acclaimed comedian/monologists (and one fierce drag queen!) to Richmond when Miss Coco Peru takes the RTP stage on Thursday and Friday, March 30 & 31 at 8 pm in A Gentle Reminder: Coco's Guide to a Somewhat Happy Life.

Erma Levi Young Shares 'My Treasured Collection of Poetry'

'My Treasured Collection of Poetry': a book of verse inspired by the simple joys of midcentury rural American life. 'My Treasured Collection of Poetry' is the creation of published author Erma Levi Young, who grew up on a farm in West Virginia and attended a one-room schoolhouse, where she learned to read and love books at an early age.

Paula R. Courtright Shares 'The Adventures of Jake The Labrador Retriever: Jake Finds A Home'

'The Adventures of Jake The Labrador Retriever: Jake Finds A Home': a gentle story told from the sweet perspective of an innocent puppy. 'The Adventures of Jake The Labrador Retriever: Jake Finds A Home' is the creation of published author Paula R. Courtright, who is Jake's real-life rescuer and who writes in his voice to tell his story.

BWW Review: JOHN Is A Dark Comedic Gem

JOHN, a new play by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Annie Baker, is now receiving a Southwest Premiere production at Hyde Park Theatre, under the direction of Ken Webster. The production is so exceptional on so many multiple levels that I am likely to wear out my thesaurus. This is not the first play by Baker that Hyde Park Theatre has produced. Earlier this season, they presented The Flick, and they have, in the past, produced Circle Mirror Transformation, The Aliens and Body Awareness. Webster clearly has an affinity for her work and Austin is all the richer for it.

elbow Announce North American Tour Dates For This Fall

elbow announced today they will be making a much welcomed return to North American shores with a two-week live tour starting on the east coast on Wednesday, November 1st in Boston and winding up west in Los Angeles

BWW REVIEW: The View UpStairs: A New Musical Shines A Well-Intentioned Light On Gay Life in 1970s New Orleans

THE VIEW UPSTAIRS is a production of the Culture Project, which bills itself as 'New York's home for socially conscious theater.' Seen in that context, the play is not without value. Just don't expect nuance. And at one hour forty-five minutes and no intermission, it's a tough slog. Out of sixteen musical numbers, only a handful are musically compelling. And given the current political climate, it's worth reminding a younger generation what it was like just 40 years ago. Few in this crowd believed Trump would become '45,' or that basic human rights-from freedom of the press to gay marriage-would be in jeopardy. Moreover, before the Pulse Orlando shooting, the fire at the UpStairs Lounge was the deadliest hate crime against gays and lesbians in American history, yet remains unknown outside New Orleans except to activists or students of queer history. Though uneven and often heavy-handed, THE VIEW UPSTAIRS has some nice moments. Given the important subject matter, one just wishes it worked better as a piece of art.

John Paul Nicholas Pens 'Stars At Night'

'Stars At Night': a gentle bedtime story about the stars and other wonders in God's celestial creation. 'Stars At Night' is the creation of published author John Paul Nicholas, an alumnus of Golden Gate University and an accomplished writer, poet and playwright.

The Rose's HUCK FINN is an American Classic with Modern Relevance

The classic American novel about life on the Mississippi finds a new voice in The Rose Theater's production of Huck Finn, playing February 24 - March 12. The 70-minute production based on the Mark Twain classic addresses issues of inequality that feel as relevant today as in the Civil War time period when the story takes place.

The Rose's HUCK FINN is an American Classic with Modern Relevance

The classic American novel about life on the Mississippi finds a new voice in The Rose Theater's production of Huck Finn, playing February 24 - March 12. The 70-minute production based on the Mark Twain classic addresses issues of inequality that feel as relevant today as in the Civil War time period when the story takes place.

New Documentary ANDRE THE GIANT to Debut on HBO

HBO Sports, WWE (NYSE:WWE) and the Bill Simmons Media Group will produce ANDRE THE GIANT, a documentary film examining the life and career of one of the most beloved legends in WWE history

Christian Borle Speaks About Building His Own Willy Wonka

In an exclusive interview with ET, Christian Borle discussed the nascent rehearsal process for CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, coming to Broadway in March. At this stage, Borle and director Jack O'Brien are working to find the proper balance between the story everyone knows and the story being brought to the stage.

Miss Coco Peru Returns to Los Angeles LGBT Center for Two Shows

In response to overwhelming popular demand, the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural Arts Center has announced the return of the legendary Miss Coco Peru in her latest solo show, A Gentle Reminder: Miss Coco Peru's Guide to a Somewhat Happy Life. There will be two performances only at the Renberg Theatre today and Saturday, February 10 & 11 at 8pm.

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