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'The Crucible' to launch Trinity Lyric Opera season
Trinity Lyric Opera will begin its second season in Castro Valley on July 18 with "The Crucible," and add a Christmas holiday double-header of "The Gift of the Magi" and "Amahl and the Night Visitors." "The ...
Richard ? Judy set to make Arthur Miller's daughter Rebecca a best selling author
The daughter of American playwright Arthur Miller is set to become a best-selling author with her first novel thanks to its inclusion on the Richard & Judy Summer Read list.
Miller's daughter is 'summer read'
The first novel by the daughter of playwright Arthur Miller is guaranteed to fly off the shelves - thanks to an endorsement from teatime TV hosts Richard and Judy.
Guerin parent plans book swap in July, August
NOBLESVILLE -- Suzi Swanson is coordinating two book swaps for parents of Guerin Catholic High School students.
Brooklyn Today: Monday, June 2, 2008
Good morning. Today is the 154th day of the year. It is the anniversary of the beginning of the 1692 Salem witch trials.
Weekend's best bets for May 30, 2008
"The Crucible" - Support local theater at 7 p.m. tonight at South Umpqua High School Little Theatre, 501 N.W. Chadwick Lane, Tri City.
School, grade and college plans: Wylie High School, senior; Northwestern State University to major in journalism Community and school activities: school soccer captain; cross country team; track and field team; ...
Corinth Theatre-Arts presents the Arthur Miller drama, "All My Sons," at the Crossroads Playhouse on Fulton Dr., Corinth, Friday and Saturday, June 6-7 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday afternoon, June 1 at 2 p.m. ...
Texas' top prosecutors and child services directors should have read their Arthur Miller before tearing hundreds of children from their mothers who belonged to a polygamist sect.
Katie Holmes heads to Broadway
Katie Holmes is coming to Broadway. Holmes has signed on for the fall revival of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons," joining a cast that also will include John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest and Patrick Wilson.
Electronic Discovery: Honest brokers are needed
“Sometimes, rational decisions aren't sensible.”
Nicolas Economou / Special to The National Law Journal May 19, 2008 Last year, I participated on a panel at a summit at Georgetown University Law Center on how the explosion of electronically stored information ... via National Law Journal
The winners at the RTE All-Ireland Drama Festival were announced on Saturday in Athlone with Baldoyle's Estuary Players dominating on the night. via RTE.ie
“Last night, we had tech-dress and some of the crew people were seeing it for the first time and they were just roaring at the kid.”
By Peter D. Kramer The Journal News * May 9, 2008 Pamela Moller Kareman has been laughing a lot lately. via The Patent Trader
Brewing success in Nebraska A profile of Lincoln's Empyrean Brewing Company Empyrean Brewing Company believes that we're all brewers at heart, whether we're brewing dreams or brewing beer. via The Gateway
Rev. John Hale, bottom left, played by Daryl Mitchell, Abigail Williams, played by Stephanie Barnett, Giles Corey, played by Riley Cassidy, and Rev. via Prince George Citizen
“I don't really know how to take that."). But he says that the thing that most attracted him to The Fixer was the desire to make "decent television”
ACTOR Andrew Buchan is currently starring in two very, very different roles. One is the part of John Mercer in the TV drama The Fixer. via This Is Lancashire
Professor, author lectures on famous playwright and American racism
“I enjoyed hearing Bigsby, because he's British; he's not from around here. It's always exciting to hear someone with a different perspective”
Issue date: 4/17/08 Section: News Christopher Bigsby, professor of American Studies at the University of East Anglia in England, entered the Mabel Brown Room in the Young Student Center and delivered his ... via The Equinox
Sure, he's the great man of American theater, unless of course your tastes run more toward bleak expanses of O'Neill or the purple majesties of Williams, and sure, there's something inescapably monumental, not ... via City Paper
Here's a challenge that was met
“Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of the Communist Party?”
At the end of the Second World War, another war began. It was the Cold War, and our enemy was the Soviet Union. via The Courier-Journal
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Arena's 'View': A Revealing Look at Desire's Dark Side
In style, pacing and tone, Arena Stage's highly charged 'A View From the Bridge' presents a thoroughly compelling portfolio of arguments for esteeming Arthur Miller beyond the oft-cited achievements of 'The Crucible' and 'Death of a Salesman.'
Daniel Aukin's bracing production is anchored by excellent performances in three central roles: Virginia Kull's Catherine, David Agranov's Rodolpho and, most vitally, Delaney Williams's Eddie. The actors provide the sturdy legs of the unlikely romantic triangle that triggers a tragedy of betrayal in a blue-collar Brooklyn family of the 1950s. Read more