Author Mary Helen Moore Neuendorffer reminisces the remarkable history of a community close to her heart in her debut book titled 'The Town and the Troublesome Strangers, 1880-1980' (published by Xlibris). This publication weaves rich culture and history with a poignant fiction tale of the frequent interaction between the permanent town people of the beloved small New England town of Northfield, Massachusetts and their often troublesome excursionists. How will the old community approach the case of the young globetrotters?
If your favorite musical ever had a favorite musical it would always inarguably be WEST SIDE STORY! With the book written by Arthur Laurents, original music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by the masterful Stephen Sondheim, and the entire original production directed and choreographed by the incomparable Jerome Robbins, I don't even have to tell you how meteoric and magical this musical was and still is.
The Rhode Island Teaching Artists Center (RITAC) invites teaching artists, medical professionals, administrators, educators and the general public to attend 'Artists Working in Healthcare' on Saturday May 31 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The half-day event, which is free to RITAC members and just $10 for non-members will explore the history, practices and benefits of integrating the arts and healthcare. The event will take place at RITAC, which is housed at The Gamm Theatre, 172 Exchange St., Pawtucket, RI.
The Broward Stage Door Theatre has announced its line-up of productions for 2014-2015. For its 21st season the company, headed by Derelle Bunn and Dave Torres has planned an exciting mix of comedies, musicals, and straight plays that will appeal to their broad base of theatre patrons.