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Alabama Shakespeare Festival presents a new musical play "We Shall Someday" April 24th - May 4th. One Place Family Justice Center helps victims of sexual assault, rape, and domestic violence. In 2021 ...
Amanda Powell, an instructor from Southern Union State Community College join WSFA to cook chocolate cake. The Starr Program, ...
"We Shall Someday" is a new musical play opening at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. The play follows three generations of a Black family navigating racial injustice from 1961 to 1992. In every ...
“Easter is a joyous day of celebration, it is a time of renewal, it is remembering that the worst things are never the last things, that our hope in Christ reminds us on this day that there is joy, ...
There is no play more iconic than Hamlet. So colossal is its reputation that the image of a man dressed in black holding a skull has come to represent the entire art form of live theatre.
Join the fun on 12-13 April at Umm Al Emarat Park featuring family activities, art workshops, interactive games and captivating stage performances celebrating Abu Dhabi Festival’s Country of Honour: ...
Nicholas Shakespeare is a witty Wykehamist currently stalking the corridors of the BBC Television Centre in studiedly casual attire and his slimmish volume is a spin-off from the research he undertook ...
The Southern Shakespeare Company is rolling out details on the highly anticipated 2025 Shakespeare in the Park Festival, taking place May 8–11, at Cascades Park in Tallahassee. This year’s ...
The 4th Annual North Alabama Zoological Society Kids Festival (NALZS) was held on the campus of Calhoun Community College Saturday afternoon. For several years, the group has been trying to raise ...
The Bury community came together to celebrate Muslim festival Eid al-Fitr on Monday, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan. The name Eid al-Fitr translates as "the festival of the breaking of ...