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Past Shows
What do Victorian melodramas, Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and Alfred Hitchcock’s film Rebecca have in common? Well, sprinkle in some vampires, werewolves and mummies and ...
Come join the fun at RPE's 2019 Fundraiser! Hear your favorite songs from The Sound of Music, Oklahoma!, South Pacific, Carousel, The King and I, ...
When a young African American is shot for a pair of basketball shoes, sales triple among white teens. Are ghetto-glorifying commercials to blame, or is ...
Photo: The cast of "Other Desert Cities": (L-R) Christine Macomber, Micah Watterson, Emily Keyishian, Christian Phillips and Sally Hogarty. Photo by John Carter. Writer Brooke ...
All My Sons
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9/16/2018
Role Players Ensemble presents "All My Sons" The Tony Award winning drama by Arthur Miller Directed by Patrick Russell Artistic Director: Eric Fraisher Hayes Producer: ...
Role Players Ensemble presents The Rover - a bawdy, funny Restoration comedy romp that has entertained audiences for centuries. See it at The Danville Village ...