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thenerdsofcolor · 11 months
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A Los Angeles Theatre Review: 'SHE'
A Los Angeles Theatre Review: 'SHE' at the Antaeus Theatre Company
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rosewoodcentral · 8 years
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A HOSTAGE SITUATION PUTS THE PRECINCT AT GREAT RISK ON AN ALL-NEW "ROSEWOOD" FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, ON FOX A hostage situation erupts at the East Miami Police Department, and Rosewood, Villa and Slade are trapped on the inside. Rosewood forms a strong bond with their captor and must solve his biggest medical mystery to date in order to keep his team alive in the all-new "Bacterium & the Brothers Panitch" episode of ROSEWOOD airing Friday, Jan. 6 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (ROS-210) (TV-14 D, L, S, V) Cast: Morris Chestnut as Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, Jr.; Jaina Lee Ortiz as Det. Annalise Villa; Lorraine Toussaint as Donna Rosewood; Gabrielle Dennis as Pippy Rosewood; Anna Konkle as Tara Milly Izikoff; Domenick Lombardozzi as Det. Ira Hornstock; Eddie Cibrian as Capt. Ryan Slade Guest Cast: Robert Ray Wisdom as Gerald Kelly, LeToya Luckett as Tawnya, Camille Spirlin as Kayla, Eric Winter as Adrian Webb, Kurt Fuller as Floyd Butters, Michael Weston as Owen Panitch, Daniel Buran as Duke, Jeromy Ramos as Axton, Vince Cefalu as Officer Bobson, Briana Cap as Barbara Dicasoli, Dawn Olivieri as Agent Harrows, Rico E. Anderson as Agent Fitzpatrick, Cuyle Carvin as Young Agent, Julianna Guill as Astrid, Greg Duncan as Guard, Heath McGough as Walter Panitch, Dominique Morton as Number 9
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shaloved30 · 8 years
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Gaming is in my blood, okay? Don't get it twisted.
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sweetyhigh · 12 years
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The cast of Marvin Marvin loves Sweety High!
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fountaintheatre · 7 years
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The company of Runaway Home celebrates after final performance 
There was a moment yesterday during the final curtain call of our acclaimed world premiere of Runaway Home that crystalized our expeirience throughout the entire eight-week run.  The audience leaped to their feet in an exuberent standing ovation, stomping and clapping, while the actors lovingly tossed colorful mardi gras beads from the stage. Both sides of the stage shared a joyful moment of festive celebration that captured the spirit of this funny, endearing and poignant new play. 
Following Sunday’s final performance, a lively reception was held in our upstairs cafe. The rain forcasted for the afternoon never appeared as the cast joined friends and patrons for a warm-hearted reception that included bowls of hot chili and plates of sweet potato pie. 
Enjoy these photos from the post-show party. Another splendid Fountain Theatre production completes its successful run.
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  Fountain folk celebrate the triumpant finale of world premiere ‘Runaway Home’ There was a moment yesterday during the final curtain call of our acclaimed world premiere of…
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fountaintheatre · 7 years
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Launching the world premiere of a meaningful new play is always a cause for celebration at the Fountain Theatre. Saturday night, September 16th, was a thrilling night of jubilation as we opened the beautiful, funny and powerful new play Runaway Home by Jeremy J. Kamps. This timely new work about the community of New Orleans surviving together after Hurricane Katrina runs to November 5th.
After the soaring opening night performance, the enthralled audience gathered upstairs in our cafe for a catered reception with the cast and creative team. Food from New Orleans was served, with wine and beer flowing. A truly magical evening highlighting an unforgettable theatrical experience.
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Photos: Opening Night celebration for world premiere of ‘Runaway Home’ Launching the world premiere of a meaningful new play is always a cause for celebration at the Fountain Theatre.
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fountaintheatre · 7 years
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Next at the Fountain: Powerful world premiere ‘Runaway Home’ is a poetic mother-daughter tale set in New Orleans
Next at the Fountain: Powerful world premiere ‘Runaway Home’ is a poetic mother-daughter tale set in New Orleans
Sometimes what you’re searching for is right where you started. The Fountain Theatre presents a powerful, funny and deeply moving mother-daughter story by Jeremy J. Kamps. Multiple award-winning Shirley Jo Finney returns to the Fountain to direct the world premiere of Runaway Home for a Sept. 16 opening. Three years after Hurricane Katrina, the unhealed wounds of New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward…
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