The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble will stage Murder at the Howard Johnson's March 8 through 25.
Written by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick, directed by Richie Cannaday, and set in the swinging 70s, this play is dressed in it's best plaid suit and loaded for big laughs. Details.
A performance for Japan
The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble will be joining theatres everywhere in Shinsai: Theaters for Japan, on Sunday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m. at Alvina Krause Theatre, Center Street, Bloomsburg. Shinsai is a benefit to support the theatre community affected by the earthquake in Japan. Shinsai [SHEEN-sigh] means great quake in Japanese. BTE actors will read a few 10 minute plays donated by nationally known playwrights for this one-day only event. Elizabeth Dowd, coordinator of BTE's annual Noh Training Project and founding member of Theatre Nogaku, will perform a dance and chant from a classical Noh play, the ancient Japanese traditional theatre. Admission is free, but a collection will be made for donations to help the Japan theatre community.
Written by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick, directed by Richie Cannaday, and set in the swinging 70s, this play is dressed in it's best plaid suit and loaded for big laughs. Details.
A performance for Japan
The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble will be joining theatres everywhere in Shinsai: Theaters for Japan, on Sunday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m. at Alvina Krause Theatre, Center Street, Bloomsburg. Shinsai is a benefit to support the theatre community affected by the earthquake in Japan. Shinsai [SHEEN-sigh] means great quake in Japanese. BTE actors will read a few 10 minute plays donated by nationally known playwrights for this one-day only event. Elizabeth Dowd, coordinator of BTE's annual Noh Training Project and founding member of Theatre Nogaku, will perform a dance and chant from a classical Noh play, the ancient Japanese traditional theatre. Admission is free, but a collection will be made for donations to help the Japan theatre community.
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