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A fun fairy tale one-act musical play for 7 females, Royal Tea by Cindy Dlugolecki came 4th Place in the GISA Region Competition for one-acts. It was performed by the one-act team from Tiftarea Academy in Chula, Georgia. Tiftarea Academy cast for Royal Tea In Royal Tea, a fast-paced, one-act musical, fairy-tale favorites grapple with
The Yellow Brick Road now apparently leads to Kansas. And the wizard can be found in Phillips County In the summer of 2020, in the midst of a pandemic and an atmosphere of caution and hesitancy, Phillips County Theatre Arts presented a full performance of Alice! In Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass by Robyn
Tips for Production One-man shows or monodramas are a natural for livestreaming and virtual theater. That doesn't mean that you can sign onto Zoom or GoogleMeet and relax. Theatre directors and producers early on began to realize that virtual stages have their own demands for quality productions. Some months ago, the Virginia Stage Company began
Thank God for Zooming and Googling and all the other video platforms out there. They have at least kept us in touch with one another during the pandemic and allowed some theatres to keep virtual performances going. Perhaps this will raise the curtain on how important theatre— as performers, directors, writers, and audience members—has always
Poetry for the Elderly discusses inspirational poems. Elderly residents of retirement facilities, care homes, nursing homes can draw meaningful responses.
Seniors, especially those in facilities, have been most keenly affected by COVID-19. Even those not affected by physical illness have experienced isolation from family and friends. One way to combat the the
Setting the stage for a growing trend in the 21st Century, Verse plays make a comeback as theatre directors discover new audiences. Back in the day, at the beginning of Western drama, the Greeks had it right. Plays and poetry are handmaidens. With the advent of naturalism and realism, poetic drama began to take a
The main difference between a bed and breakfast and a hotel is that the owners of a B&B see their patrons as guests, while hotels may see their patrons as customers. To increase their personal appeal, a few B&B's have added interactive murder mystery plays to their repertoire to appeal to holiday makers. From A

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