Archive | September, 2010

Acting Workshops NYC NY New York Acting Workshop- Theater Group

27. September 2010

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Finding America

Year Zero
McGinn/Cazale Theater
Mason Lee in Year Zero.
Michael Golamco neatly incorporates that thesis into Year Zero to show that all stories of immigrant identity struggle are part of the same story. But it takes time for the brother and sister [...]

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Acting Workshops NYC NY Theater Group

25. September 2010

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The Barrow Group Theatre Company continues its 23rd season with a new adaptation of
ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE
By Henrik Ibsen
Adapted by Seth Barrish and K. Lorrel Manning
Directed by K. Lorrel Manning
The Barrow Group Theatre Company, the Drama Desk award-winning [...]

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Travel From London to Berlin by Train

15. September 2010

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By the end of the Second World War, up to a third of Berlin had been destroyed by concerted Allied air raids and street fighting. The so-called Stunde Null marked a new beginning for the city. Greater Berlin was divided into four sectors by the Allies under the London Protocol of 1944, one each for:

the [...]

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Sones De Mexico Ensemble Chosen to Represent U.s. at the 2008 World Folk Song Festival in Beijing

13. September 2010

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Beijing has been the world’s focus of attention for international events in 2008: the Olympic Games in August, and the Paralympic Games in September. From October 3rd to 8th, Beijing will host the 2008 World Folk Song Festival, featuring performers from 25 different countries and 13 Chinese provinces.
The six-day extravaganza will be held at Beijing’s [...]

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Claude Watson School for the Arts – China GLOBAL Customers Projects – China 4D Theater System

11. September 2010

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schools.tdsb.on.ca/claudewatson
Claude Watson School for the Arts is both an intermediate school and an arts school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The main campus of the school was originally known as Lansing Public School #4 (until 1934), and then later changed to Duke of Kent Public School (1934-1949) and also Spring Garden Public School (1949-1980). In 1981 [...]

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Rochester Minnesota Arts and Entertainment

10. September 2010

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For a number of years, Rochester, MN has been labeled as one of America’s finest cities for newly weds. One of the reasons for this label could be the wide variety of activities that stray from the ordinary dinner and a movie date night. Rochester is home to a variety of art centers and theatres, [...]

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