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En el Teatro de La Abadía, el académico de la RAE José Antonio Pascual y el actor Carlos Hipólito nos trasladan a escuchar la voz e historia de esta composición extensa del mester de clerecía del siglo XIV, cuyo hilo conductor lo constituye el relato de la autobiografía ficticia del autor, Juan Ruiz, arcipreste de Hita.
Fotos: Daniel Alonso
This butterfly was also seen just after the stream. It stayed a bit back from the track. It was beautiful with wings open, but I was unable to get a photo like that. Bill did get a great shot having followed it well into the trees.
Apparently this species has been renamed and reclassified several times, the latest being very recently.
Bia actorion is found in the upper Amazon basin areas of Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and probably further afield. This species is restricted to undisturbed primary rainforest at altitudes between about 100-800 metres.
The adults are fairly common and widespread, usually encountered as singletons when disturbed from rest while the observer is walking along narrow forest trails.
This latter detail was obtained from the Learn about Butterflies site and accurately describes my encounter.
Members of the Ames community rehearse for Urinetown on Thursday, June 7. Thursday was the final dress rehearsal for the show put on by members of Ames Community Theater. The play opens June 8 and will run through out the month at the ACTORS community play house. Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily
You can see an intresting house on the left. This building called "house of actors" with the buitifull view to lake Sevan
Late afternoon light reflecting off Humana's windows onto the Actor's Theater and neighboring building.
You may remember Steve from a few months ago, we did an on location session with his jeep and gun. He needed some new headshots for a role he's trying out for. Here's a few of his favorites.
Representando una obra en circuito callejero.
"Primeros relatos" Grupo de Teatro Comunitario de Berisso
Actor/creator Kenyon Phillips stopped by GFA on Wednesday, March 2, 2022, to talk with some theater students about his path into the creative arts.
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