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Burstyn says she's hoping for a Grammy
Hollywood actress Ellen Burstyn has an Oscar, an Emmy and a Tony award but she says she feels the collection won't be complete until she wins a Grammy, as well.
SUFFERN: Christ Episcopal Church in Suffern on Sunday will commemorate the 71st anniversary of Kristallnacht, 'the Night of Broken Glass,' in Nazi Germany that historians mark as the start of the Holocaust against European Jewry.
The Festival 56 box office, located at the Grace Performing Arts Center, 316 S. Main St., Princeton, will reopen Tuesday in anticipation of its newly-expanded fall and winter season.
Acting group back in its Sequim theater own space
Bob and Elaine Caldwell, longtime supporters, fundraisers and builders of Olympic Theatre Arts in Sequim, pause on the set of "Same Time, Next Year," the romantic comedy opening tonight in OTA's gathering room.
How many times have you gone through old photographs and asked the question, "that's me?" How could a dreamy eyed youngster, sunning on a Lake Michigan pier, be the same person as this crotchety elder? It happens.
Continue reading "Ellen Burstyn takes acting triple crown with Emmy win "
Three years after causing an uproar with her supporting nod for a 15-second appearance in the telefilm "Mrs. Harris," Ellen Burstyn won her first Emmy for a guest appearance on the drama series "Law & Order: SVU." With this victory, she becomes the 18th performer to win the acting triple crown of Oscar, Emmy and Tony awards.
Olympic Theatre Arts going back to building for new season
OLYMPIC THEATRE ARTS, 414 N. Sequim Ave., has announced its 2009-2010 season as it enters the final week of the "$100,000 in 100 Days" matching-gift campaign.
The Pewter Plough Playhouse has cast "Same Time, Next Year" well with Kelli Rodda as Doris and David Norum as George, who meet for a weekend once a year for a tryst and a psychological vacation from their spouses.
Plough tostage 'Same Time, Next Year'
The Pewter Plough is opening July 10 with "Same Time, Next Year" by Bernard Slade, one of the most popular and acclaimed romantic comedies of all time, a touching story of love, romance and ultimately friendship, trust and insight into our evolving culture.
Same Time, Next Year... never again
George: Did you know we've made love 113 times? Doris: What? George: I figured that out on my Bowmar calculator.
Vacation Too Pricey? Try A Theater-Aisle Seat
Alex and Pru rethink their decision to travel Brazil when the organ harvesters come knocking in Turistas.
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