Did You Know? Before its transformation into the Empire Arts Center, it was first called the New Grand. The New Grand stood as the first theatre in Grand Forks designed specifically for showing motion pictures. Currently, the Empire is the city's last surviving downtown movie house! For more information about the Empire Arts Center and our history, visit the link in our bio #gfiscooler #grandforks #greatergrandforks
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Hand on heart - this... 'Living without Art is like living without Nature'. CREATIVE HEALTH This is a stunning example of the importance of creativity and connection. Looking forward to the report I am confident it will be policy and life changing! Smartz #creativehealth #inclusivity #neurodiversity #buildbettercommunities #equalopportunity #embraceart #nurture #valueart #valuepeople #fostergrowth
"Art is life. [...] It means everything to me. Because it's changed me". "Full expression to me is the most important version of success". Watch these awesome Campaign for the Arts supporters and young people share what the arts mean to them. Filmed at Arcola Theatre / Hoxton Hall / the Albany.
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Learn more about Serendipity Out and About which takes contemporary theatre away from the formal stage into intimate heritage spaces: https://lnkd.in/dxRx7raG
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So, this is engagement number 2 next week. I shall be talking about the challenges and success of working, or attempting to work to the Theatre Green book targets. 🌞This will be a mix of short talks and a Q&A session with myself and fellow pms, designers and backstage folk. #theatre #sustainability #collaboration
The ABTT Theatre Show is a week today and the PMF will be there. Will you be going? Come and see us on Stand D78. Come to our Green Book Seminar, being held on World Environment Day, Wednesday 5th June at 12.30 - details here: https://lnkd.in/e8UqWV-x Come to our Social at 5pm on Thursday 6th in the Phoenix Bar
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Theatre that Reconnects is about growing a sense of connection, creativity, and capacity for action. A collective inquiry and practice in-depth introduction to Social Presencing Theater, Dragon Dreaming, and Theater of the Oppressed. April cohort is live --- link in the first comment
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Read my latest review: Fairview at Capital Stage directed by Anthony D'Juan
In their most intellectually challenging work to date, Capital Stage delivers a knockout via Fairview by Jackie Sibblies Drury. Read the review at Theatre Habit: https://lnkd.in/gwyYWiMS
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Director, playwright & Applied Theatre Facilitator passionate about theatre for change. Addressing Diversity, Inclusion, Homophobia, Domestic Abuse and County Lines.
In our productions the actors on stage become a mirror reflecting the human experience and the stories unfolding can often be the awakening of something dormant within ourselves. "Theatre can make us believe, not just in something 'out there', but predominantly in something 'in there', inside of each and every one of us." Theatre has always been more than just a performance; it's a communion of souls, a shared exploration of the human condition. As the characters come to life, you will not be merely spectators, but active participants in the unfolding drama. Through their triumphs and tribulations, joys and sorrows, we catch glimpses of our own struggles and victories mirrored in their stories. Each performance is a mirror held up to our own lives, inviting us to confront our fears, embrace our vulnerabilities, and celebrate our strengths. In the hushed moments of revelation, we find echoes of our own innermost thoughts, fears, and desires reverberating through the theatre walls. For in the sacred space between the stage and the audience lies the power to believe—not just in something 'out there', but predominantly in something 'in there', inside each and every one of us. #TheatreLife #ActorsLife #StageReflections #TheatreMagic #EmbraceVulnerability #CelebratingStrengths #TheatreInspiringChange
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FROM THESCENE: Fostering Emotional Intelligence Through Theatre https://lnkd.in/eeGimzBn
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In our productions the actors on stage become a mirror reflecting the human experience and the stories unfolding can often be the awakening of something dormant within ourselves. "Theatre can make us believe, not just in something 'out there', but predominantly in something 'in there', inside of each and every one of us." Theatre has always been more than just a performance; it's a communion of souls, a shared exploration of the human condition. As the characters come to life, you will not be merely spectators, but active participants in the unfolding drama. Through their triumphs and tribulations, joys and sorrows, we catch glimpses of our own struggles and victories mirrored in their stories. Each performance is a mirror held up to our own lives, inviting us to confront our fears, embrace our vulnerabilities, and celebrate our strengths. In the hushed moments of revelation, we find echoes of our own innermost thoughts, fears, and desires reverberating through the theatre walls. For in the sacred space between the stage and the audience lies the power to believe—not just in something 'out there', but predominantly in something 'in there', inside each and every one of us. #TheatreLife #ActorsLife #StageReflections #TheatreMagic #EmbraceVulnerability #CelebratingStrengths #TheatreInspiringChange
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✨ Welcome to Season 2025 ✨ Your front-row seat to Tony Award winners, international premieres and productions made right here in Melbourne. 🎟️ Subscriptions go on sale Monday 16 September at 7pm. Start exploring the electrifying line-up, chat to your friends and plot out dates for an incredible year of theatre. 🎭 Explore the full season at https://lnkd.in/gQ2mQNJU 🎥 EINWICK Productions 🎵 Joe Paradise Lui #MelbTheatre2025
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This book gave me a fresh perspective on our beautiful moana, its islands and peoples. If you love or want to learn about the the Pacific ... highly recommended. Damon's talk will be fabulous, I bet. [The book's index: Lee Slater 🤓)
📢 Event announcement!📢 Don't miss your chance to see 'An Indigenous Ocean' author Damon Salesa in conversation with Māni Dunlop at the Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts! 24 February, 12pm Embassy Theatre, WGTN You can purchase a ticket here: https://lnkd.in/g52DzRC6
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