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INSP To Premiere Action Drama COUNTY LINE May 5

Doug Butts, SVP of Programming for general entertainment network INSP, announced today that INSP Films' latest movie, County Line, will premiere exclusively on the INSP television network on Saturday, May 5th at 8:00PM ET. 
Edward James Olmos & Grant Goodeve Star in HOUSE OF THE RIGHTEOUS

Family entertainment network INSP is pleased to present, “House of the Righteous,” the latest program in its critically-acclaimed and award-winning MOMENTS.org series.
EIGHT IS ENOUGH Among Warner Archive's New Releases

The Warner Archive Collection announces its newest releases:
Taproot Theatre Present Final Performance of IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE Despite Fire, 12/30

Taproot Theatre's annual holiday production will go on despite the October 23 fire. Taproot Theatre brings the hit play It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play back to the stage as it holds its holiday production at the Stage One Theatre at North Seattle Community College. Unable to find a venue that could accommodate the world premiere of John Longenbaugh's Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol, Taproot Theatre brings back one of the most popular Christmas plays in its history. Adapted for the stage by Joe Landry and directed by Karen Lund, It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play runs November 27 through December 30, with a pay-what-you-can performance on November 25. There are no preview performances.
Photo Flash: IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY at Taproot Theatre

Taproot Theatre brings the hit play It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play back to the stage as it holds its holiday production at the Stage One Theatre at North Seattle Community College. Adapted for the stage by Joe Landry and directed by Karen Lund, It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play runs through December 30.
Taproot Theatre Present Annual Holiday Production Despite Fire, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE to Run 11/27 - 12/30

Taproot Theatre's annual holiday production will go on despite the October 23 fire. Taproot Theatre brings the hit play It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play back to the stage as it holds its holiday production at the Stage One Theatre at North Seattle Community College. Unable to find a venue that could accommodate the world premiere of John Longenbaugh's Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol, Taproot Theatre brings back one of the most popular Christmas plays in its history. Adapted for the stage by Joe Landry and directed by Karen Lund, It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play runs November 27 through December 30, with a pay-what-you-can performance on November 25. There are no preview performances.
Photo Flash: IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: The Live Radio Play

Taproot Theatre's annual holiday production will go on despite the October 23 fire. Taproot Theatre brings the hit play It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play back to the stage as it holds its holiday production at the Stage One Theatre at North Seattle Community College.
Taproot Theatre Present Annual Holiday Production Despite Fire, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE to Run 11/27 - 12/30

Taproot Theatre's annual holiday production will go on despite the October 23 fire. Taproot Theatre brings the hit play It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play back to the stage as it holds its holiday production at the Stage One Theatre at North Seattle Community College. Unable to find a venue that could accommodate the world premiere of John Longenbaugh's Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol, Taproot Theatre brings back one of the most popular Christmas plays in its history. Adapted for the stage by Joe Landry and directed by Karen Lund, It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play runs November 27 through December 30, with a pay-what-you-can performance on November 25. There are no preview performances.
Taproot Theatre Company Celebrated 33 Years With its Annual Gala, Raised $84,000

Taproot Theatre Company celebrated 33 years of bringing theatre to the Seattle region and beyond with its annual gala at The Triple Door on April 18. Taproot Theatre brought in a net of approximately $84,000 in gifts and pledges at Light Up the Night. Although the gala?s income was slightly below 2008?s, the total number of donors and the number of gifts from new donors set a record. The event was completely underwritten, with no out-of-pocket expenses to Taproot Theatre, all the seats were full and Taproot now has over 30 new donors.

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