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Tony Award-winning actor Annaleigh Ashford joined fellow Broadway Coloradans Beth Malone ("Fun Home") and Mara Davi ("Dames at Sea" for "United in Love," a special concert event benefiting the Denver Actors Fund on April 30 at the Lone Tree Arts Center. The three were "back to give back," joined by powerhouse singer, actor and First Lady of Denver Mary Louise; Broadway’s Jodie Langel ("Les Misérables"); composer Denise Gentilini ("I Am Alive") and Denver performers Jimmy Bruenger, Eugene Ebner, Becca Fletcher, Clarissa Fugazzotto, Robert Johnson, Daniel Langhoff, Susannah McLeod, Chloe McLeod, Sarah Rex, Jeremy Rill, Kristen Samu, Willow Samu, Thaddeus Valdez, and the casts of both "The Jerseys" (Klint Rudolph, Brian Smith, Paul Dwyer and Randy St. Pierre), and the all-student cast of the upcoming "13 the Musical" (Rylee Vogel, Josh Cellar, Hannah Meg Weinraub, Hannah Katz, Lorenzo Giovannetti, Maddie Kee, Kaden Hinkle, Darrow Klein, Evan Gibley, Conrad Eck and Macy Friday). The purpose of the evening was to spread a message of love and hope while raising funds for the Denver Actors Fund, which has made $90,000 available to local theatre artists facing situational medical need. The concert was presented by presented by Ebner-Page Productions. Photos by RDG Photography, Gary Duff and DCPA Senior Arts Journalist John Moore, also the founder of the Denver Actors Fund. For more information, go to www.denveractorsfund.org
Actor as Papposilenus, marble, Roman copy of around 100 AD after a Greek 4th century BC original
Some of the finest classical Greek, Etruscan, and Roman art in Germany are on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin.
THIRD SESSION OF YOUNG ACTORS/YOUNG ARTISTS
STARTS MONDAY, JULY 7
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 24, 2014
Contact: Charmain Yobbi, Manager, Public Relations and Community Partnerships
954 921 3274 x235
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood’s Third Two-Week Session of
Young Actors/Young Artists Begins Monday, July 7
Hollywood, Fla. - The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood begins the third two-week session of the summer camp, “Young Actors and Young Artists” on Monday, July 7. During this program, children between the ages of 6 to 12 years old will gain performing and visual art-making skills. This session concludes on Friday, July 18.
Parents have the option of enrolling their children into either half-day or full-day sessions. From 9 a.m. to noon, the “Young Actors” participate in storytelling, movement, drama, improvisation, music, costume and set design, and more. Between 1 and 4 p.m., the “Young Artists” explore drawing, painting, clay, mixed media, printmaking and more. At the end each session, family and friends enjoy a presentation and exhibition. All classes are taught at the Center’s Arts School, located at 1626 Harrison St., Hollywood.
This will be the third of five two-week sessions of the “Young Actors and Young Artists.” Each session is inspired by a theme, so students can choose to participate in some or all sessions. Session three emphasizes the theme, “Birds of a Feather … Create Together.” This camp follows State Standards used in Florida public schools.
Camp prices per session for half-day students are $300 for members and $325 for non-members. For full-day students, the price is $400 for members and $425 for non-members. There are a limited number of partial scholarships available for qualifying families. Awards are given on a first-come, first-serve basis and may not be available for all sessions. To apply, download an application at ArtAndCultureCenter.org/summer-camp. To register or receive more information, please contact the Center at 954.921.3274 or visit ArtandCultureCenter.org.
The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood presents contemporary gallery exhibitions, live stage performances and high-quality education programs for adults and children. The Center fosters a creative environment where new and challenging work can flourish through programs that reflect the highest standards of artistry and diversity.
Summer Arts Camp is funded in part by the Florida Theatrical Association. Reduced tuition scholarships are funded in part by the Adele Youngstrom Charitable Fund, Publix Super Markets Charities, and a Community Partnership Grant from the City of Hallandale. The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported in part by its members, admissions, private entities, the City of Hollywood, the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council; the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture; and the Kresge Foundation. We welcome donations from all members of the community who wish to support our work.
Caption: “Young Actors” participate in storytelling, movement, drama, improvisation, music, costume and set design, and more.
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Actors Ashley Greene and Xavier Samuel attend a photocall for 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' at Intercontinental Hotel on June 28, 2010 in Madrid, Spain.
Great shot of #Actor Andray Johnson on set with last week at Chapman University as "Attorney Kevin Bryant" giving a rousing speech and representing U.S military veterans. Photo by Director James Huffman #Veterans #Zoning #Hearing #Legal #Lessons
To show how I look with and without facial hair to give casting a choice to fit what they are looking for. We did a progressive variation of looks, starting with goatee/sideburns, to mustache only, and finished with clean shaved. Clothing changes were from casual to business.
Personally I favor the ones with facial hair, the ones without make me feel like I'm looking at photos of my father. Not that that is a bad thing. I loved my father, may he R.I.P.
Since I felt "Fat" in those photos, I've lost 36lbs. and still going.
Mock advertisement from 1980 with an image of myself as Darla Chandler, a 1960s British pop singer/secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
Short adaptation by Luc Boulanger of an original play of Molière, "The Bourgeois Gentleman, " directed by Véronique Dumais. Presented by the troupe "Feet on Stage "from the École secondaire Jean-de-Brebeuf, in Limoilou, January 14, 2011. The story recounts the misadventures of a rich bourgeois who wants to become a gentleman, so to be noble. He seeks to marry his daughter to a noble man ... The actors have presented two versions, one "white", following a classical staging and a "black" one very surprising and fun! The texts are the same in both versions, but the setting is totally different. I wish it would have last longer.