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BAD AND THE BETTER to Feature Themed Nights in July
BAD AND THE BETTER to Feature Themed Nights in July
July 5, 2012

The Amoralists, currently presenting their critically acclaimed World Premiere of Derek Ahonen's THE BAD AND THE BETTER directed by Obie Award winner Daniel Aukin, are announcing a series of themed events starting tonight in line with the group's wild and raucous aesthetic. The group invites audience members to partake in both pre and post show hijinks with the cast and crew during their upcoming Ice Luge Thirsty Thursdays, Mustache Mondays, Takeover Twosday and Moretti Matinees.

Rumble Productions Announces Stephen Drover as Artistic Producer
Rumble Productions Announces Stephen Drover as Artistic Producer
July 5, 2012

Rumble Productions' Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Stephen Drover as Artistic Producer. With the recent departure of Artistic Producer Craig Hall, Mr. Drover was hired in January as Interim Artistic Producer for 2012. Quickly recognizing Mr. Drover's talents and excellent 'fit' with the organization, Rumble's Board has now awarded him the permanent position.

Kokus Productions to Debut  NUMBERS at Toronto Fringe Festival, 7/6 - 15
Kokus Productions to Debut NUMBERS at Toronto Fringe Festival, 7/6 - 15
July 5, 2012

The independent dance company, Kokus Productions is staging something very different than a usual dance production for their debut at the 2012 Toronto Fringe Theatre Festival between July 6-July 15. The play, Numbers is a sixty minute long story about love, fear, and hope from a young Jewish girl, Felicia's (played by Ella Ballentine) point of view, as she recalls memories about the time her parents met each other during 1930's Poland to the end of the WWII.

Cortland Rep Presents ALADDIN, 7/12 - 21
Cortland Rep Presents ALADDIN, 7/12 - 21
July 5, 2012

Cortland Repertory Theatre's "CRT KIDS" program, starring the 2012 Performing Interns, will present four performances of "Aladdin", a participation play adapted by Moses Goldberg. This version of the kind-hearted little thief is appropriate for children in Kindergarten through 5thgrade and includes a great deal of audience participation.



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