Sentences with phrase «town community theater»

Also debuting towards the end of the month is Barry, a dark new comedy starring Bill Hader as an assassin grappling with a sudden desire to be a small - town community theater actor.

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It is liberal enough to encompass the extremes of the ideological spectrum, symbolically speaking: Soldier of Fortune magazine and the Celestial Seasonings herbal tea company are both headquartered in town; Boulder has a glut of bicycle shops, movie theaters and bookstores, and a New Age community.
Meanwhile, he entertains the town through his many courtroom appearances, which play like community theater as he sweet - talks the same sympathetic judge (Hal Holbrook) into excusing his every indiscretion.
Black has a tendency to go big and over-the-top, but he's gloriously restrained here playing a man who has learned to survive as a closeted gay man in a conservative Texas town by molding himself into whatever shape the community finds most appealing, whether that's choir leader, empathetic pal, musical - theater leading man, or pillar of the community.
Christopher Guest's faux documentary about Blaine, MO («stool capital of the United States»), and a community - theater troupe with delusions of Broadway grandeur beautifully captures small - town American eccentricity, always with a gentle wink.
We attended our fair share of meetings in schools, homes, churches, town halls, farms, theaters, and any other location where people congregated within each community.
A local theater / gym (it was a very small town) offered to lend us space to practice and play, and the community college lent us staging materials and material support.
He also dreamed of founding a town there that would resemble the sort of company - based community he had helped to establish in the U.S. Over a span of 18 years, Ford worked to fulfill this vision, sinking big money into the town, which was equipped with a golf course, movie theaters and Cape Cod - inspired houses.
The Edinburgh Mela Festival first begun in 1995 by the ethnic minority communities in the town and has evolved into a large annual affair filled with programmes of music, dance, theater, sports, arts and crafts, and activities for children.
The cultural scene is alive and well with crafts and artists galleries, community theater groups, and visitors love our local weekly newspaper which gives a glimpse into the bucolic life in the small town of Cambria.
A Long Island community with the feeling of a small town in New England, Northport is also an arts hub, with galleries and theaters.
Examples include Patio Taller, a performance space and grass - roots educational center in the industrial zone of San Antón that organizes a «theater of the oppressed» to address issues affecting their community; the collective transformation of the hillside town of El Cerro, Naranjito into a living mural that is socially and artistically charged; intergenerational workshops known as Escuelas Oficios (Trade Schools) that are recuperating artisanal traditions threatened by modernization and colonialism, such as weaving, lace making, and basketry; the revitalization of blighted properties and neighborhoods through participatory urban design of community centers, public parks, urban gardens, and food cooperatives; and the aesthetic and physical reclaiming of public space through movement by artist Noemí Segarra.
Perhaps surprisingly for a town of only 20,000, it supports a community and an equity theater company, an opera house, a philharmonic orchestra and a jazz orchestra.
When its first residents arrived in 1996, they were greeted by a full - grown downtown — restaurants, shops, a first - run movie theater, a bank, a post office, a school, a health center, and a town hall (now home to CCMC's community services manager).
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