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An actor steps forward, and utters those famous words in a sonorous voice: "To be or not to be." Read Story »
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Famed playwright Lillian Hellman was an unknown when her first play, "The Children's Hour," premiered on Broadway in 1934. She ... Read Story »
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The rock musical has come a long way from the days of "Hair" and "Phantom of the Opera." Two years ... Read Story »
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Gillian Ybabez was born a man, but she now identifies herself as a woman. Read Story »
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As a kid growing up, my holidays always centered on friends and family as well as Christmas Eve pageants, food ... Read Story »
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I love black coffee, but it seems wise for the characters in Agatha Christie's famed play, "Black Coffee," to steer ... Read Story »
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The women were a little nervous as they waited in the wings of the stage, dressed in black and red. Read Story »
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When he was working on his play, "The Seagull," Anton Chekhov told people he was writing a comedy. Read Story »
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The holidays can be exhausting. Read Story »
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As a kid growing up, my holidays always centered on friends and family as well as Christmas Eve pageants, food ... Read Story »
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East junior is one of four Chamber award recipients. Read Story »
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No one stomps your heart like the one you love. Hank Williams didn't actually say that, but he should of. Read Story »
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Poor little Mexican boy from South Texas. Read Story »
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The name Robert King Jr. has long been synonymous with audience-captivating productions. Read Story »
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The Crossroads might be experiencing its own miniature "boom" as the oil and gas industry heats up, but there are ... Read Story »
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The early Friday shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., didn't stop Crossroads residents from turning out to the ... Read Story »
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It's never too late for a second chance. Until the nails are in the coffin, there's time to change. Read Story »
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You know how it is when you meet a guy and you think he's the best thing that ever was, ... Read Story »
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The reading logs of 380 kids served not only as reminders of their summer-long accomplishments, but also as theater and ... Read Story »