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isted 11/27/2018

Madison, Tennessee

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Rainbow Ranch (Hank Show House, Office, and Studio), located in Davidson County, Tennessee, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with the rise of the Nashville music business and recording industry in the post-World War II period from 1950-1979. As well, Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with musician Hank Snow, as his former home, office, and studio.

   

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Rainbow Ranch

  

 

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Description: Mixxed Company: Two performers on stage

 

Date: 1970s

 

Collection/Accession: Doug Moore Pride Collection, L2008.16

 

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CCM closes its record-breaking 2010-11 Mainstage Series with Poulenc's gripping opera "Dialogues of the Carmelites" (Dialogues des carmélites), running now through May 15 in Corbett Auditorium. Photography by Mark Lyons.

Blair Academy Campus 11/18/16

The Fall Concert at Blair Academy.

PHOTO BY Tyson Trish

  

isted 11/27/2018

Madison, Tennessee

Reference number: 100003154

   

Rainbow Ranch (Hank Show House, Office, and Studio), located in Davidson County, Tennessee, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with the rise of the Nashville music business and recording industry in the post-World War II period from 1950-1979. As well, Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with musician Hank Snow, as his former home, office, and studio.

   

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

   

Rainbow Ranch

  

 

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

 

CCBC Essex Academic Theatre presents Henrik Ibsen’s ‘A Doll House’

8 pm Oct. 17-19, 10 am Oct. 21 and 1pm Oct. 22, College Community Center Theatre, CCBC Essex

 

Commonly considered a pillar of modern theatre, A Doll House explores the lives of two people in the same marriage who are living in entirely different worlds. Torvald Helmer believes he has the perfect life and the perfect marriage with his devoted, childlike wife Nora. When Nora's old friend Mrs. Linde comes to her looking for work, Nora is happy to ask her husband to find her a position. Unfortunately, the man losing the position is Krogstad, who holds the note on a debt Nora incurred years before without her husband's knowledge. When the disclosure of Nora's long-held secret reveals her husband's true nature, their idealized vision of their lives, their home and their marriage cannot survive.

 

The play's premiere in 1879 sparked outrage and controversy across Europe, and brought accusations of immorality against the playwright, Henrik Ibsen. In the years since, A Doll House has become one of the most often performed plays in the world, largely due to the clarity and insight of Ibsen's criticism of his society's treatment of women. As the author of Peer Gynt, The Master Builder and Hedda Gabler, Ibsen is now one of the most produced playwrights in the world.

 

Academic Theatre at CCBC Essex brings Ibsen’s iconic drama to the stage 8 pm Oct. 17, 18 and 19; 10 am Oct. 21 and 1pm Oct. 22 in the College Community Center Theatre (formerly the B Building Theatre) at CCBC Essex, 7201 Rossville Boulevard. Tickets are $8 general admission and $5 for seniors, students, CCBC faculty, staff and alumni. For tickets and information, call the CCBC Box Office at 443-840-ARTS (2787).

 

The ensemble cast includes Maia Punksungka of Rosedale in the role of Nora and William Meister of Parkville as Torvald. Other featured cast members are Aanisah Saunderlin of Baltimore (Mrs. Linde), Juan Hunter of Parkville (Dr. Rank), Thomas Gardner of Joppa (Krogstad), Rebecca Goode of Baltimore (The Maid/Girl Child), Ian McDonnell of Lutherville (Delivery Boy/Boy Child) and Ashley Saville of Edgewood (Girl Playing with Dolls/Nanny).

 

The Performing Arts at CCBC offers a host of Theatre, Music and Dance events throughout the year. Like them on Facebook at Performing Arts at CCBC.

 

PHOTO CREDIT FREY PHOTOGRAPHIC.

isted 11/27/2018

Madison, Tennessee

Reference number: 100003154

   

Rainbow Ranch (Hank Show House, Office, and Studio), located in Davidson County, Tennessee, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with the rise of the Nashville music business and recording industry in the post-World War II period from 1950-1979. As well, Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with musician Hank Snow, as his former home, office, and studio.

   

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

   

Rainbow Ranch

  

 

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

 

4 May 2014. The Opening Session of ADB’s 47th Annual Meeting in Astana

 

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The Performing Arts block at Oxstalls Campus of the University of Gloucestershire. (Jordan Laurencin and Caley Merchant)

 

Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk

isted 11/27/2018

Madison, Tennessee

Reference number: 100003154

   

Rainbow Ranch (Hank Show House, Office, and Studio), located in Davidson County, Tennessee, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with the rise of the Nashville music business and recording industry in the post-World War II period from 1950-1979. As well, Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with musician Hank Snow, as his former home, office, and studio.

   

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

   

Rainbow Ranch

  

 

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

 

Students in Special Topics: Makeup Artistry are spending the semester learning how to apply trauma makeup, fantasy makeup (e.g. Cirque du Soleil), aging makeup, high fashion, etc. Photo by: Professor Rafael Jaen

Students in Special Topics: Makeup Artistry are spending the semester learning how to apply trauma makeup, fantasy makeup (e.g. Cirque du Soleil), aging makeup, high fashion, etc. Photo by: Professor Rafael Jaen

Taken at a dance rehearsal in Usuki, Japan

isted 11/27/2018

Madison, Tennessee

Reference number: 100003154

   

Rainbow Ranch (Hank Show House, Office, and Studio), located in Davidson County, Tennessee, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with the rise of the Nashville music business and recording industry in the post-World War II period from 1950-1979. As well, Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with musician Hank Snow, as his former home, office, and studio.

   

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

   

Rainbow Ranch

  

 

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

 

Steven Ehrlich, Patricia Rhee and Joe Lewis

The Taiwanese hand puppet show used to be a very popular entertainment for local people in Taiwan. It's rare to be seen in these days!

isted 11/27/2018

Madison, Tennessee

Reference number: 100003154

   

Rainbow Ranch (Hank Show House, Office, and Studio), located in Davidson County, Tennessee, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with the rise of the Nashville music business and recording industry in the post-World War II period from 1950-1979. As well, Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with musician Hank Snow, as his former home, office, and studio.

   

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

   

Rainbow Ranch

  

 

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

 

Photo Credit: Joey Clay Photography

(L-R) Mercy Roberts (Small Alison), Brinley Degwert (Christian Bechdel), David Mann* (Bruce Bechdel), Tanner Grant (John Bechdel), Kristin Carbone* (Helen Bechdel) and Adrianne Hick*(Alison).

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association

isted 11/27/2018

Madison, Tennessee

Reference number: 100003154

   

Rainbow Ranch (Hank Show House, Office, and Studio), located in Davidson County, Tennessee, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with the rise of the Nashville music business and recording industry in the post-World War II period from 1950-1979. As well, Rainbow Ranch is closely associated with musician Hank Snow, as his former home, office, and studio.

   

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

   

Rainbow Ranch

  

 

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

 

The Performing Arts block at Oxstalls Campus of the University of Gloucestershire.

 

Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk

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