Bravo Media explores the intertwining lives of a group of young entrepreneurs on the path to becoming Silicon Valley's next great success stories on START-UPS: SILICON VALLEY premiering Monday, November 5 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Berkshire Theatre Group Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, adapted by Eric Hill and presented for the first time at The Colonial Theatre. Revel in the joy and redemptive power of Christmas as told in the timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, the infamous miser who is reformed and shown the error of his ways by four spirits. Journey back to Victorian England and experience the classic story filled with terrific turns and infused with holiday music. Check out photos from the production below!
Berkshire Theatre Group hosts the reprise of their annual community production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, adapted by Eric Hill and presented for the first time at The Colonial Theatre.
Berkshire Theatre Group is pleased to announce the reprise of our annual community production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, adapted by Eric Hill and presented for the first time at The Colonial Theatre. Revel in the joy and redemptive power of Christmas as told in the timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, the infamous miser who is reformed and shown the error of his ways by four spirits. Journey back to Victorian England and experience the classic story filled with terrific turns and infused with holiday music.
There's one thing about those you meet in the theater community - they are always full of surprises. Take Eric Chazankin, for example. A business man, photographer and an active member of the theater scene in Sonoma County, CA - you wouldn't expect he could pick up a guitar and effortlessly sing a classic Johnny Cash tune.
There's one thing about those you meet in the theater community - they are always full of surprises. Take Eric Chazankin, for example. A business man, photographer and an active member of the theater scene in Sonoma County, CA - you wouldn't expect he could pick up a guitar and effortlessly sing a classic Johnny Cash tune.
There's one thing about those you meet in the theater community - they are always full of surprises. Take Eric Chazankin, for example. A business man, photographer and an active member of the theater scene in Sonoma County, CA - you wouldn't expect he could pick up a guitar and effortlessly sing a classic Johnny Cash tune.
Recording Academy President Neil Portnw issued the following statement on the recently deceased BIlly Taylor: 'A highly acclaimed jazz pianist, composer, and educator, Dr. Billy Taylor was a distinguished ambassador of the jazz community. A Recording Academy Trustees Award recipient in 2005, his career spanned more than six decades and he played with such luminaries as Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, and Charlie Parker. As an educator, he crusaded for greater recognition of jazz, the genre he loved and called 'America's classical music.' As artistic advisor for jazz at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, he helped to raise the genre's profile and bring it into the mainstream culture. His wide-ranging promotion and support of jazz came to overshadow his primary career as an artist and performer, but his outstanding accomplishments and passion for the music he loved has created a timeless legacy that will continue to have a far-reaching impact on generations to come. The jazz world has lost one of its most ardent advocates, and our deepest condolences go out to his family, friends, fans, and all who benefited from his artistry and his knowledge of and devotion to 'America's music.'
Dr. Billy Taylor, a Jazz pianist, composer, educator and broadcaster who encompassed that rare combination of creativity, intelligence, vision, commitment and leadership, qualities that made him one of our most cherished national treasures, died in New York on December 28, 2010. He was 89 and lived in Riverdale, New York.
The Ross Valley Players kicks off its 2009-2010 season with the West Coast Premiere of Dale Wasserman's 'Premiere!,' a funny, suspenseful and witty comedy about a playwright who 'discovers' a never-before-seen play by William Shakespeare.