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October 22, 2013 | Theatre,

“It’s SO Beckett” Contest – Enter to win a pair of tickets to a performance of Samuel Beckett’s, Waiting for Godot at the Emerson/Paramount Theatre!

On a country road towards the end of day, two friends wait for a man named Godot to arrive. By nightfall they’re still waiting. That’s how Beckett’s classic play unfolds...

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October 15, 2013 | Theatre,

Sixty Years of Waiting

In the sixty years since the first production of Waiting for Godot the play has firmly secured its place as a modern classic. It is read, studied, and performed by everyone...

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October 10, 2013 | What Did You Think?,

What did you think of KISS AND CRY?

Did you enjoy KISS & CRY?  Were you touched by the romantic tale of loves past? Did you thrill at the sight of seeing a film created right before your eyes?...

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October 9, 2013 | Theatre,

CHECK OUT THESE FILMS, BOOKS, AND MUSIC RELATED TO BARITONES UNBOUND

FILMS Broadway — The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (2004) “This is my favorite Broadway DVD.” Jeff Mattsey An oral history of the Broadway community and culture from the...

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October 9, 2013 | Notes From Leadership,

Step One: Relax

A note to Kiss & Cry audiences By David Dower Way back in the late 1970’s I received my first ATM Card. It was for the Dolly Madison Bank, in...

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October 8, 2013 | What Did You Think?,

What did you think of BARITONES UNBOUND:CELEBRATING THE UNCOMMON VOICE OF THE COMMON MAN?

Thank you so much for joining us.  We would love for you to take the time to answer any or all of the following questions: What did you think of...

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October 7, 2013 | Theatre, Notes From Leadership,

Have I Seen You Somewhere Before?

  Visitors to our production of Baritones UnBound: A Celebration of the UnCommon Voice of the Common Man may recognize a set element from our Spring production of Maurice Hines’...

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October 4, 2013 | Theatre,

Baritones Through History

  First used at the end of the 15th century, the term “baritone” originates from the Greek barytonos, which translates to “deep-sounding.” It lands smack dab in the middle between...

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