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Nov 11, 2024 |
newnanceo.com | Ken Ludwig
The University of West Georgia Theatre Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of “’Twas the Night Before Christmas,” a delightful adaptation of the classic poem by playwright Ken Ludwig. This holiday tale is set to be a highlight of the UWG Theatre Company’s Friends & Family season and runs from Nov. 12-16 at 7 p.m., with matinee performances on Nov. 16 and 17 at 2:30 p.m. All performances will be at the Townsend Center for Performing Arts.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
biola.edu | Ken Ludwig |Rachel Tracie
This is a paid event. $23.00General Public$18.00Biola Faculty, Staff & Alumni$18.00Senior Citizens & Military$13.00StudentsCreated in 1992, the annual PRISM Concert has become an integral component of our fall concert series, offering guests a wonderful glimpse into the spectrum of talent housed in the Conservatory of Music. Ensembles large and small, as well as student soloists, unite in a program demonstrating musical and artistic excellence and great spirit.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
biola.edu | Ken Ludwig |Rachel Tracie
In his second year as conductor of the Biola Symphonic Winds, Dr. Karl Meyers and our talented winds, brass, and percussion students present an evening of engaging and dynamic instrumental music.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
biola.edu | Ken Ludwig |Rachel Tracie
Join us as Conservatory students present original film scores along with video.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
biola.edu | Ken Ludwig |Rachel Tracie
This is a paid event. $23.00General Public$18.00Biola Faculty, Staff & Alumni$18.00Senior Citizens & Military$13.00StudentsThe Conservatory of Music is excited to welcome pianist Robert McDonald for a performance at Biola University.
American pianist Robert McDonald has performed throughout the United States, Europe, Latin America, and the Far East both as solo recitalist and, for many years, as recital partner to Isaac Stern and other distinguished instrumentalists.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
dailygazette.com | Ken Ludwig |Ed Dignum
GHENT — The Ghent Playhouse proudly announces its 50th anniversary season—a lively mix of productions, special events and celebrations. The season includes the hysterical political satire “The Outsider”, a festive holiday concert by a musical singing group of local theater veterans, a staged-reading of Edith Wharton’s short story “Xingu,” and the madcap screwball comedy “Lend Me A Tenor.” Ending the season are a musical production, yet to be announced, and our 50th Anniversary Gala.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
muddyrivernews.com | Agatha Christie |Ken Ludwig
QUINCY — Quincy Community Theatre recently announced a lineup of eight shows and several new and expanding programs with its 2025 season announcement. “2025 promises to be a vibrant celebration of community and connection with some exciting new twists and turns,” executive director Burgundy Hill said in a press release.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
tricitynews.com | Ken Ludwig |Florian Zeller
When theatre lover Ruth Tisdale wins tickets to the first night of a new play, she takes her husband, Jack, for their silver wedding anniversary.
But not all goes well for the couple, nor the cast and crew behind the scenes.
That’s the plot of Norm Foster’s comedy Opening Night, which the Coquitlam-based Stage 43 Theatrical Society will present for its 42nd season opener.
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Aug 7, 2024 |
broadwayworld.com | Jerri Shafer |Ken Ludwig
Enter Your Email to Unlock This ArticlePlus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Email:Existing user? Just click login. Moon Over Buffalo is a comedy play-within-a-play that follows the story of George and Charlotte Hay, a couple of Broadway stars who have taken their run-down touring company to Buffalo, New York.
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Jul 6, 2024 |
messengernews.net | Rick Johnston |Ken Ludwig
The show, written by Paul Slade Smith, features two cops, three crooks, and eight doors in a motel. The show is a comedy of errors in which the two cops attempt to catch the embezzling mayor red-handed. The comedy aspect is one of the major reasons why Director Lindey Krug was attracted to this play. “It’s pretty fast-paced, and it’s hysterical,” she said. “That’s pretty much what drove me to it. I know the Fort Dodge audience likes a good comedy, and when I was reading it, I was laughing out loud.