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The Autry presents LA RAZA
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 10, 2017


Young families join La Marcha de la Reconquista along a dusty highway through the farm land of Southern California. 1971. La Raza Newspaper & Magazine records. Para leer el comunicado de prensa en español, por favor haga un clic aqui. Los Angeles, CA (August 10, 2017)-Between 1967 and 1977, the Chicano newspaper-turned-magazine La Raza was witness to and participant in the struggle for social justice as it unfolded across Los Angeles and into the world beyond. Marking the 50th anniversary of the publication's founding, and drawing from a previously inaccessible archive of more than 25,000 images recently gifted by the photographers to UCLA's Chicano Studies Research Center, the exhibition LA RAZA opens on September 16, 2017, at the Autry Museum of the American West in Griffith Park.

SLEEPING BETTY to Play Tron Theatre This Holiday Season
by BWW News Desk - Nov 27, 2015


Award-winning playwright David Ireland (Can't Forget About You, Everything Between Us) has turned his hand to writing our panto script this year, and with our trusted director/designer Kenny Miller at the helm, SLEEPING BETTY promises to be a hoot, filled with all the usual Glesga patter, hilarious slapstick and general nonsense.

SLEEPING BETTY to Play Tron Theatre This Holiday Season
by BWW News Desk - Nov 4, 2015


Award-winning playwright David Ireland (Can't Forget About You, Everything Between Us) has turned his hand to writing our panto script this year, and with our trusted director/designer Kenny Miller at the helm, SLEEPING BETTY promises to be a hoot, filled with all the usual Glesga patter, hilarious slapstick and general nonsense.

Photo Flash: First Look at Tim Flavin, Lizzy Cundy and More in West End's WAG! THE MUSICAL
by Christina Mancuso - Jul 24, 2013


Peter Frosdick Productions and Paul Nicholas present the West End premiere of WAG! The Musical, with Book by Belvedere Pashun and Music & Lyrics by Grant Martin, Thomas Giron-Towers and Tony Bayliss. The show will star Olivier Award-winner Tim Flavin and will feature a special guest appearance by Ariadne the Greek Wag. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production shots below!

BWW Reviews: WAG! THE MUSICAL, Charing Cross Theatre, July 24 2013
by Gary Naylor - Jul 25, 2013


Gary Naylor enters the world of Footballers' Wives (and Girlfriends)

WAG! THE MUSICAL Starring Tim Flavin, Lizzie Cundy, Pippa Fulton Opens at Charing Cross, July 18
by Christina Mancuso - May 30, 2013


The production will be directed and staged by Alison Pollard, with lighting design by Simon Lord, sound design by Peter Hargreaves, set design Charles Camm and produced by Peter Frosdick and Paul Nicholas.

BWW Reviews: RED, WHITE & TUNA Offers Up a Texas-Sized Serving of Fun
by Jeffrey Ellis - Jul 22, 2012


Pacer Harp and Bryan J. Wlas are serving up the laughs at Dickson's Gaslight Dinner Theatre via Red, White & Tuna, the third installment in the four-part "trilogy" (get it-four-part trilogy? Trilogies are actually three parts, so this is funny, y'all!) about Tuna, Texas, the third-smallest town in that reddest of red states (Jimmy Carter in the appropriately red, white and blue Bicentennial year of 1976 was the last Democratic presidential candidate to carry the state)

Harp, Wlas To Star in RED, WHITE AND TUNA at Gaslight Dinner Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - Jun 21, 2012


Just in time for Independence Day celebrations, the Gaslight Dinner Theatre at The Renaissance Center in Dickson brings back the residents of tiny Tuna, Texas, with Pacer Harp returning in multiple roles in Red White & Tuna, running July 3-28.

BWW Reviews: BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO at Gaslight Dinner Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - Mar 9, 2011


Remind me someday to tell you my Connie Francis story - although, in retrospect, it probably veers dangerously close to the realm of 'you had to be there,' but then again, who among you has a Connie Francis story to tell? The Italian-American songstress, who was such a presence in American pop culture in the middle of the last century, has been on my mind a lot since seeing Breaking Up is Hard to Do, an appealing, if slight, musical revue featuring the hits of Neil Sedaka, now onstage at The Gaslight Dinner Theatre at The Renaissance Center in Dickson.

BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO onstage thru 3/19 at Gaslight Dinner Theatre
by Jeffrey Ellis - Mar 2, 2011


Neil Sedaka's music is featured in Breaking Up is Hard to Do, now onstage through March 19 at the Gaslight Dinner Theatre at The Renaissance Center in Dickson, kicking off the theater's 2011 season with the Tennessee premiere of the musical revue.

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