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Monthly Archives: July 2017

A Family and a Society in Transition

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Hir

 

Get ready for a wildly theatrical depiction of what seems to be the new reality in today’s world. The

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Meet Me ‘Round the Corner in a Half an Hour

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The Nance – Pride Films and Plays

 

Ned is a good-looking, down on his luck young man sitting alone at a table in a Greenwich Village automat. The nicely-groomed middle age gentleman at the table

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Frampton Comes Alive Again, at Summerfest

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Peter Frampton – Summerfest Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

On a beautiful Sunday evening along the lakefront of Milwaukee Wisconsin Peter Frampton at 67

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Prime Time Rhymes

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The School for Lies – The Artistic Home 

 

Prolific playwright David Ives is primarily known for his darkly erotic two-hander, “Venus in Fur,” a

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Chekhov for the Cellphone Set

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At the Table – Broken Nose Theatre 

 

“The terms of a conversation are controlled by who’s invited to the table.” So warns Chris, a sharp,

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Moody Blues

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Moody Blues – Ravinia 

 

On a beautiful Friday evening, we were treated to not just a concert but a theatrical event showcasing

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Dealt a Rotten Hand

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The Gin Game – Drury Lane Oakbrook 

 

It’s Sunday, another Visitors Day at the Bentley Home for the Aged, but out in the enclosed sunroom

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