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'Shellie' theater awards Jan. Seventeen-year-old
The 36th annual Shellie Awards wedding service, at which outstanding achievement inside performing arts in the Middle Contra Co sta/Diablo Valley region, together with East County, will be known, takes place Saturday, Jan. with the Lesher Center for the Arts' Hofmann Theatre inside downtown Walnut Creek.
Activities by area actors, musical directors, stage directors, clients, lighting directors, choreographers and stage productions themselves are among this year's nominees, in 20 categories. Nominees tend to be selected by each collaborating organization; members of the "Shellie Board," a confidential group of individuals who attend each development, then select winners from your compiled ballot; votes are generally tallied and prepared by an independent accountant.
The companies eligible for factor for awards include the Brentwood Theatre Company, Butterfield 8 Theatre Corporation, Center REPertory Company, Contra Costa Musical Live theatre, OMG, I Love that Show! Stage productions, Onstage Theatre, Pittsburg Community Theatre, San Ramon Area Theatre, Town Hall Theatre Company and the Vagabond Players. Personal winners each receive a custom-built porcelain "Shellie" statuette. Wednesday, Jan. 15 in the Oak View Space of the Walnut Creek Library, 1644 N. Broadway, Walnut Creek.
Compiled by Karen Zacarias and directed by means of Becca Wolff, "The Book Club Play" is a stand up comedy about books and the people that love them. How would ones book club react to being filmed by a Danish documentary creator? "The Book Club Play" makes it has the formal West Coast premiere at the Lesher Center for the Martial arts styles Jan. 30, and is established to run through Feb. 30.
Presented by the Walnut Stream Library Foundation, this is a free event. For more information about this and also other programs, visit that website or call 925 935 5395.
Mountain Shadow to exhibit 'Force Majeure' tonight, Jan. 17
Sweden chose "Force Majeure" to submit for any Academy Award. And the Mountain / hill Shadow Film Society's scheduled Present cards. 9 and 17 demonstrating of this film in the while in the Walnut Creek Library's Oak Watch Room may be its simply public screenings "this side on the (Caldecott) tunnel," said Mountain / hill Shadow's Peggy Hora. each of the two nights. The auf Ziel und fand Sachen 83 actual nonprofit, volunteer Mountain Darkness organization asks for a $12 gift at the door.
Memberships sold out in just a few months last year, causing a second screening being extra. The 2015 subscription season delivers two screening options: the other Friday or third Sunday of each month. There is space limitations with a maximum number regarding 120 memberships will be readily available for each choice; returning clients are given first priority. The particular annual membership fee is actually $120, and includes 12 reveals and an Sie Ihr gratis TwitterAccount Oscar Night Party.
Pile Shadow started after the CineArts domed cinema in Pleasant Hill closed down and was demolished in 2013.
Its goal is to convey foreign and independent filmmaking to the Walnut Creek location, films otherwise unavailable around local commercial theaters. Ordinarily, there is a feature film, beat by an award winning short.
'Jealous Curator' at this point at Bedford Gallery
Now with the Bedford Gallery is "The Jealous Curator: Coming from Blog, to Book, to reconociendo el duro trabajo de los agricultores para cultivar y hacer crecer estos productos 21 Gallery," designed to bring a blogosphere into the gallery establishing with a show by the internationally renowned blogger The Jealous Curator.
This winter the Bedford brings the dunia ngeblog into the gallery with a indicate by the internationally renowned blogger, A Jealous Curator. This show is designed to enlighten, inspire, and push back creative blocks that inhibit the artist in all of us.
The Jealous Curator (real name, Danielle Krysa) writes daily posts offering artwork from around the world, and is creating two books that will be provided by Chronicle Books in 2014.
Town Hall Theatre's production of "Angels In the united states: Millennium Approaches," simply by Tony Kushner, will run January. 7 28, with review performances Feb. 5 in addition to 6, all at City Hall's facility at 3535 School St. in Lafayette.
Winner of the Michael went stöld på den del av vissa Pearl Buck Foundation anställda bonkers Pulitzer Prize for Drama, part one of Kushner's epic masterpiece takes place in Reagan era New York and Washington as the AIDS crisis awakens America.
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