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FAYETTEVILLE — After a 2-year delay the Historic Fayette Theater’s auditorium will once again be abuzz with song and dance with the spring production, “Doo Wop Wed Widing Hood.” ....
The Temple Drama Club is back again with their take on town politics, comedic skits and original songs, with its annual performance scheduled for this weekend.As usual, the club mostly features comedy pieces. “We really should be called the Temple. ....
Close The family of the late Alice Todaro of Fayetteville is providing financial support for the presentation of War Letters. War Letters Mar 11, 2021 Mar 11, 2021 The family of the late Alice Todaro of Fayetteville is providing financial support for the presentation of War Letters. Family, love and loss are the makings of a powerful play that depict life on the Homefront during World War II. War Letters is a short, one-act play directed by Concord University senior theater major Karissa Bowden for her Capstone Project. This poignant play will bring a tear to the eye and a sense of family within. ....
StageWright Films is at it again. It s set to put a third play to film, the first not written by one of its principals. We re making a movie, owner, filmmaker, actor and director Bill Humphreys says. We re doing Not on This Night, (NOTN) which is kind of interesting. The play was written by Evelyn (Evie) Jones, a former Kittery resident who passed away some years ago. Humphreys first saw the play when Act One produced it maybe 20 years ago at Winnacunnet High School s theater. (The play was also produced at Seacoast Repertory Theatre, The Players Ring and Garrison Players.) ....
Even during a pandemic, the show must go on. Tooele High School’s Theatre 1 students will present a pair of Shakespearean comedies on Jan. 6 and 7 at 7 p.m. Director Terry McGovern said her students have worked hard all semester to present “Twelfth Night,” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” via live-stream. Each show runs approximately one hour with a short intermission to change scenery. The public can purchase tickets at justagame.live or use the QR code / www.tooeleathletics.org and click on TICKETS. There will be a link to take you to the live stream site. Tickets are $20 per household. ....