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Archive for January, 2009

2008’s brightest stage moments

January
2

Magic abounded on stages across the Lower Hudson Valley last year. Here’s a video sampling of moments that continue to shine bright in memory. Below, find a list of the company Web sites, to find out what’s coming up on their schedules or to give them a well-deserved donation.

Hudson Stage: www.hudsonstage.com
White Plains Performing Arts Center: www.wppac.com
Penguin Rep: www.penguinrep.org
The Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls: www.schoolhousetheater. org
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival: www.hvshakespeare.org.
Westchester Broadway Theatre: www.broadwaytheatre.com
Antrim Playhouse: www.antrimplayhouse.com
Elmwood Playhouse: www.elmwoodplayhouse.com
Pulse Performing Arts Studio: www.performthepulse.com

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Fort Hill to present “From the Wings”

January
2

White Plains long-running Fort Hill Players, who perform at Rochambeau School, are readying an evening of scenes, one-acts and improv they call “From the Wings.” They’re billing it as “a great night out for those who like their theater raw and honest.”

Tickets to the show, which will be presented Jan. 30 and 31 (at Rochambeau School, 228 Fisher Ave., White Plains) are $10, general admission. For more information, go to the group’s Web site: www.forthillplayers.com.

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