Geoffrey Johnson, renowned casting director, passed away Friday, November 26th in his sleep of respiratory failure at Henry J Carter Hospital, NY, NY at the age of 91.
The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra announces 8 new members to the Board of Directors. Members were all evaluated by the Board's Membership & Governance Committee and voted on at recent meetings of the full Board of Directors.
Oklahoma! is back on the Great White Way! Oklahoma! is no stranger to Broadway. In fact, it's been here five times before. Take a look back at the Broadway history of this iconic musical!
Patricia Johnson, a divine writer has completed her new book 'Poems of the Spirit': a collection of poetry that stresses the need to become intimate with God, to enjoy his presence and to perceive him in all aspects of life.
Great Sex Made Simple: Tantric Tips to Deepen Intimacy and Heighten Pleasure (Llewellyn Worldwide) by Mark A. Michaels and Patricia Johnson has been named a Living Now Book Awards Silver Medalist in the Femininity/Sexuality Category. This is the fifth award Michaels and Johnson have received for their book; these include: Independent Publisher (IPPY) Gold Medal in Sexuality/Relationships, ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Silver Medal in Self-Help, International Book Awards Winner in Self-Help-Relationships. Great Sex Made Simple also won an Eric Hoffer Awards Honorable Mention in Health.
The Charlestown Working Theater and the Artists Group of Charlestown will team up to present a unique evening of the arts in Charlestown November 6th and 7th.
The Charlestown Working Theater and the Artists Group of Charlestown will team up to present a unique evening of the arts in Charlestown November 6th and 7th.
LAKMÉ makes its Missouri debut at Union Avenue Opera August 21, with additional performances August 22, 28 and 29 at 8PM. The final and most popular opera of famed French composer Léo Delibes, Lakmé, will have its first professional performance in Missouri.
The Union Avenue Opera provided me with the chance to see the Missouri premiere of Lakmé by composer Léo Delibes (with a libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille). In sharp contrast to the romantic frivolity of Die Lustige Witwe, Lakmé is a tragic tale of star-crossed love set in the late 19th century during the British occupation of India. This work is filled with colorful and exotic characters, and those qualities are reflected in the music as well.
LAKMÉ makes its Missouri debut at Union Avenue Opera August 21, with additional performances August 22, 28 and 29 at 8PM. The final and most popular opera of famed French composer Léo Delibes, Lakmé, will have its first professional performance in Missouri.
LAKMÉ makes its Missouri debut at Union Avenue Opera August 21, with additional performances August 22, 28 and 29 at 8PM. The final and most popular opera of famed French composer Léo Delibes, Lakmé, will have its first professional performance in Missouri.