Abdua Kkkyha was born and raised in the time of the Civil Rights movements, Vietnam War, and racial civil unrest. He witnessed the times of school segregations, the separation of public places with signs labeled 'Colored not Allowed,' 'Blacks only,' and 'Whites only.' He witnessed the rise and the fears of the Ku Klux Klan and the civil unrest of a nation fighting within itself, and as a boy, he remembers running for his life from the Ku Klux Klan. His writings reflect his life's journey and how love brought him through it all, and has now completed his new book 'Poetry in Motion': a symposium of thoughts and feelings spanning a lifetime of love and growth.
Broadway's most adorable, real-life couples will be joining forces on Valentine's Day to sing some of musical theatre's most romantic songs in Love! I Hear!
Cabaret favourites and Helpmann Award nominees Michaela Burger and Greg Wain, and Helpmann winner Michael Griffiths, explore the memorable and emotive songs of Edith Piaf and Cole Porter in an award-winning double bill, Porter & Piaf, for two performances only on 10 December in the Dunstan Playhouse.
'Suicide, How to Cope When Someone You Love Has Taken Their Own Life': an imperative support book for navigating the grief process and traveling the path back to a fruitful and even happy life. It is the creation of published author, William J. Henry, who has been an educator for over forty years both in the public school sector and in Christian Schools, having been a teacher and school administrator. Henry co-authored a WV State History curriculum, which has been used in Christian Schools in that state for a number of years. He also served for fourteen years as a field representative for Bob Jones University, Greenville SC. Henry often gives education-related seminars, workshops, and graduation addresses. Henry and his wife have been married for forty-eight years and have been blessed with four children and nine grandchildren. They make their home in Parkersburg WV where both are active members in their church.
Cabaret favourites and Helpmann Award nominees Michaela Burger and Greg Wain, and Helpmann winner Michael Griffiths, explore the memorable and emotive songs of Edith Piaf and Cole Porter in an award-winning double bill, Porter & Piaf, for two performances only on 10 December in the Dunstan Playhouse.
Rainer Werner Fassbinder's 1972 German film THE BITTER TEARS OF PETRA VON KANT is given a new Australian update by Director Shane Bosher.
'Love, Life, & Fairytale': a powerful and fulfilling story that connects 3 people in a way they could never imagine, and bestows them with love, peace, and family. 'Love, Life, & Fairytale' is the creation of published author, Vickie Valladares, a self-proclaimed bookworm and gifted storyteller.
DCT presents Love Letters by A. R. Gurney - directed by Kim Campbell. She has cast husband and wife actors Buster and Cindy Maloney to bring the script to life.
DCT presents Love Letters by A. R. Gurney - directed by Kim Campbell. She has cast husband and wife actors Buster and Cindy Maloney to bring the script to life.
WHEN is love real and does it really last? That's the core theme of Honour, the latest offering from the Old Mill Theatre. Written by Joanna Murray-Smith and directed by Dale James, Honour follows a couple's exhausting and confronting - yet also tender and poignant - journey through life and love.
The Shaw Festival tackles Thornton Wilder's masterpiece OUR TOWN, directed by Molly Smith. The quiet tale is presented in three acts, following the story of a small town at the turn of the century. A number of years pass between each act, allowing for audiences to delve deeper in the lives - hopeful and tragic of its townspeople. Starring Charlie Gallant, Kate Besworth and Benedict Campbell, this moving production also features Patrick Galligan, Catherine McGregor, Patrick McManus and Jenny L. Wright.
Louise Linger Howe, a wife, mother, grandmother, artist, singer, devoted writer and author, has completed her new book 'Life Love & You': a gripping and potent self-help book that guides to reader to a better tomorrow.
New Zealand's Rochelle Bright's tribute to her parents plays out in the poignant cabaret DAFFODILS [INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS].
Much like the much-loved musical "Fiddler on the Roof," IN THE HEIGHTS focuses on family love and traditions being challenged by the beliefs of the next generation. In our modern world where a good education can make all the difference, what does it take for a poor family to put a cherished only child through an expensive university? And what happens when the student cannot keep up and drops out and gets romantically involved with someone her parents don't think is good enough? And what happens when a neighborhood is challenged by urban renewal and its flavor is about to be lost? Can it be saved when local shop owners must leave their beloved neighborhood when rents rise?
Charles Hooks returns to the world of publishing with the release of 'Poetry for Love and Life' (published by AuthorHouse). This new book features a new collection of Hooks' original poems that celebrate life and love and all its exquisite nuances.
Love Your Life, Not Theirs, published by Ramsey Press and authored by personal finance expert and New York Times best-selling author Rachel Cruze, is now available for preorder. In her new book, Cruze walks readers through seven essential money habits that will change the way they think about money and allow them to live the lives they want without being buried under the weight of debt, stress and worry. Published by Ramsey Press, Love Your Life, Not Theirs (ISBN: 978-1-9370-7797-6) will release October 3, 2016 and will retail for $24.99.
Paper Mill Playhouse's spring musical, PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES, begins tonight, featuring James Barry (Jim), Gabe Bowling (Jackson), Julie Foldesi (Prudie), Jason Ostrowski (L.M.), Alysha Umphress (Rhetta) and Sam Weber (Eddie). PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES is conceived and written by John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel and Jim Wann. PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES is directed by John Foley with choreography by JoAnn M. Hunter. PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES will run eight times a week at the Millburn, New Jersey, theater through May 1, 2016. The official press opening night is Sunday, April 10. Check out highlights from the production below!
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas, April 5, 2016 /PRNewswire/ In the Texas Hill Country the average highs range from 79 to 85 in April and May. There are clear skies, bluebonnets and plenty to do especially for best friends and couples. It's the perfect time for a refreshing getaway weekend or a spring vacation. Recharge from the long winter or long hours of work, work, work. Check out The ABCs of a BFF or 'love of your life' getaway in New Braunfels, Texas:
This winter, An American in Paris was lucky enough to be part of a Tennessee couple's love story. On December 12, 2015, community theater vet Justin McIntosh proposed to fellow thesp, his partner Nathan Smith, onstage at the Palace Theatre following the show. Smith (after saying yes, of course!) was serenaded, took photos with the cast and drank champagne in honor of the occasion. The Broadway show posted footage of the moment today, writing, 'From our love story to yours, congratulations!' Check it out below!
New York-Sunnyside Concert Series presents Helen Hayes Award Winner Brian Childers and performer Amanda Keane-Stack in a new concert enAtled Life, Love and Other Mysteriesis. The Concert is an evening of songs exploring those aspects of life in the city and more, featuring classic and contemporary musical theatre songs from composers such as Sondheim, William Finn, James Taylor, Jeanine Tesori, Jule Styne, Irving Berlin and more.
Frank Sims Jr., a prison inmate, devoted writer and author, has completed his first book, 'Real Life, Real Love, Real Loss: The Last Letters': a passionately crafted work that portrays the beauty, reason and understanding of life.
The actress sat down with TODAY's Hoda Kotb to chat about the movie and what it meant to fall in love at age 38, and reveals what the tattoo on her hand signifies. Watch the appearance below!
New York-Sunnyside Concert Series presents Helen Hayes Award Winner Brian Childers and performer Amanda Keane-Stack in a new concert enAtled Life, Love and Other Mysteriesis. The Concert is an evening of songs exploring those aspects of life in the city and more, featuring classic and contemporary musical theatre songs from composers such as Sondheim, William Finn, James Taylor, Jeanine Tesori, Jule Styne, Irving Berlin and more.
MACHU PICCHU looks at the unpredictability of life as plans and perfection are derailed.
Tams-Witmark is pleased to announce an exciting new addition to their library of shows: LOVE, LINDA: THE LIFE OF MRS. COLE PORTER created by acclaimed vocalist/lyricist Stevie Holland with innovative musical arrangements by award-winning composer Gary William Friedman.
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