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Episode #791 - November 10th, 2014
On tonight's show, Mark Abram-Copenhaver and Jennifer Vosters tell Gordy about the play “The Misanthrope." Then, we'll get details on the 1st Annual Festival of Trees happening November 21st. Christy Burgess gives us an overview of the Robinson Community Learning Center and the Robinson Shakespeare Company. Finally we'll hear what's going on at the Snite Museum of Art.
Original Airdate: November 10, 2014
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The MisanthropeMark Abram-Copenhaver More Information
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Mark Abram-Copenhaver and Jennifer Vosters tell Gordy about the play “The Misanthrope”, which is being performed this Wed-Sunday at the Moreau Center for the Arts on the campus of Saint Mary’s College. The original play by Moliere was written in 1666 and is about love, friendships, gossip and rumors…but, this production has a modern twist that include using social media and they’re encouraging audience members to actually turn on their cell phones during the performance, and participate with the actors in the play. https://www.saintmarys.edu/tickets/misanthropeGuests
- Mark Abram-Copenhaver
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Festival of TreesJudy Burnison, Mfichelle Kerns More Information
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The 1st Annual Festival of Trees happens Friday, November 21st at Vineland Center in St. Joseph, Michigan. Participants will have the opportunity to bid on one of a kind Christmas trees donated by 28 different area artists during an auction to benefit the Volunteers of Southwest Michigan. They’ll feature food, live music and have some fun all for a good cause. www.VolunteerSWMI.orgGuests
- Judy Burnison2014 Festival of TreesVineland Center-St. Joseph,
- Mfichelle Kerns2014 Festival of TreesVineland Center-St. Joseph
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Robinson Shakespeare CompanyChristy Burgess More Information
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Christy Burgess gives us an overview of the Robinson Community Learning Center and the Robinson Shakespeare Company. They bring high quality theatre instruction to children of our area from diverse backgrounds. Currently, they are preparing the students for the English Speaking Union Shakespeare Monologue Competition. For more information http://rclc.nd.edu/Guests
- Christy BurgessShakespeare Outreach Program DirectorRobinson Community Learning Center
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- Christy BurgessShakespeare Outreach Program DirectorRobinson Community Learning Center
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Snite Museum of ArtGina Costa More Information
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The Snite Museum of Art at Notre Dame often features special visiting artists talking about their works. Deborah Butterfield is coming for one of those visits Thursday, November 13th. Gina Costa tells Gordy about her visit and about some more events happening soon at the museum. To find out more, go to http://sniteartmuseum.nd.edu/Guests
- Gina CostaSnite Museum of Art
http://www.nd.edu/~sniteart/
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- Gina CostaSnite Museum of Art