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Defy Theatre’s Spring Awakening: Arouses Extreme Musicality, Certain Outrage, and a Bunch of Other…Y’know…Stimulating Stuff…
Ever wonder what it would be like to live in a world wherein people nearly 17 years of age still had no idea where babies came from; an existence in which teenage boys were tormented by dreams of ladies’ legs … Continue reading
Theatre 68’s “The Idiot Box”: Smartly Performed in Sharply Right Angled Black Box!
Some say, “Life is but a dream.” Others dub it a “bowl of cherries”, and certain movie characters’ mommas declare it a “box of chocolates.” (And just a regular box of chocolates, as opposed to an “‘idiot box’ of chocolates”. … Continue reading
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Tagged Michael Elyanow, NoHo Arts District, The Idiot Box, Theatre 68
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“Say it Now”’s weSpark Fundraiser sets out to raise $10,000.00 to Assist Cancer Patients in an Evening of Art, Dance, Song and Comedy!
“What would you say if you only had 60 seconds left?” So goes the slogan of “Say it Now”’s weSPARK fundraiser. Established in order to assist cancer patients and their families regarding daily survival needs; along with offering an assortment … Continue reading
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Tagged Cancer awareness, El Portal Theatre, Fundraiser, NoHo Arts District, stand-up comedy
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