Senior Exhibit Opens Tonight!

I am super excited to announce that tonight at 5:00 in the Greer Museum on Rio Grande’s cam­pus, Natalie Miller, Lau­ren Wed­ding­ton and myself will be dis­play­ing the best of the best of our art­work for the world to see! Tonight is the open­ing recep­tion, and the show will be up until the 21st of April. Come see Natalie’s sculp­tures, Lauren’s pho­tog­ra­phy, my Design Work, and a few other pieces from our col­lec­tion from the last 4 years!
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FOF\‘s Got Talent! — Bidwell, Ohio — 11/07/09 — Fellowship of Faith

Who
FOF’s Got Talent!
When
Sat­ur­day, Novem­ber 7, 2009
7:00pm - All Ages
Where
20344 State Route 554
Bid­well, Ohio, USA 45614
Other Info
Fel­low­ship of Faith Tal­ent Show. Not sure what we’re doing yet, but Steve and I will def­i­nitely be doing some­thing! He wants me to sing some­thing from Wicked
 He wants to sing some­thing Opera. We played with the thought of “Notice Me Hor­ton” from Seussi­cal. Be there and see what hap­pens! Lots of great peo­ple will be show­ing their stuff!

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The Woman in Black: A Ghost Play — Gallipolis, OH — 10/11/09 — The Ariel Theatre

Who
The Woman in Black: A Ghost Play
When
Sun­day, Octo­ber 11, 2009
8:00pm - type “ariel“ - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
428 2nd Ave
Gal­lipo­lis, OH, USA 45631
Other Info
The Woman in Black will be a 2–3 per­son show directed by Michelle Miller. If I’m not in it, I’ll be involved some­how!

The Ariel Play­ers presents: The Woman in Black; a ghost play by Stephen Mal­la­tratt, from the book by Susan Hill.

The frame­work of this spine tin­gler is unusual: a lawyer hires an actor to tutor him in recount­ing to fam­ily and friends a story that has long trou­bled him con­cern­ing events that tran­spired when he attended the funeral of an elderly recluse. There he caught sight of the woman in black, the mere men­tion of whom ter­ri­fies the locals, for she is a specter who haunts the neigh­bor­hood where her ille­git­i­mate child was acci­den­tally killed. Any­one who sees her dies! The lawyer has invited some friends to watch as he and the actor recre­ate the events of that dark and stormy night. A clas­sic of the genre.

“A real the­atri­cal spine chiller.
 A truly nerve shred­ding experience.”-Daily Mail.

“Pro­vides a plea­sur­able rip­ple of fear down one’s spine and an uncom­fort­able lurch in the pit of one’s stomach.”-Time Out.

“A bril­liantly effec­tive spine chiller.
 The nar­ra­tive is gripping.”-Guardian.

“A grip­ping tale, grip­pingly told.”-Financial Times.

This pro­duc­tion is part of the Ariel’s 2009–2010 Eco­nomic Stim­u­lus Series
ALL SEATS ARE ONLY $5! We also boast a new CONCESSION INCENTIVE: 2 drinks, 2 Pop­corns, and 2 Candy Bars only $5.

Pur­chase tick­ets online at www.etix.com, type “ariel” in the venue search box, then fol­low the prompts. Tick­ets can be pur­chased via phone by call­ing 740–446-ARTS, dur­ing office hours. You may also pur­chase in per­son at 428 2nd Ave Gal­lipo­lis, OH. Last minute tick­ets may be pur­chased begin­ning 60 min­utes prior to cur­tain. Last minute tick­ets are also $5, but will be sold with “best avail­able” seat­ing assign­ments only.

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The Woman in Black: A Ghost Play — Gallipolis, OH — 10/09/09 — The Ariel Theatre

Who
The Woman in Black: A Ghost Play
When
Fri­day, Octo­ber 9, 2009
8:00pm - type “ariel“ - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
428 2nd Ave
Gal­lipo­lis, OH, USA 45631
Other Info
The Woman in Black will be a 2–3 per­son show directed by Michelle Miller. If I’m not in it, I’ll be involved some­how!

The Ariel Play­ers presents: The Woman in Black; a ghost play by Stephen Mal­la­tratt, from the book by Susan Hill.

The frame­work of this spine tin­gler is unusual: a lawyer hires an actor to tutor him in recount­ing to fam­ily and friends a story that has long trou­bled him con­cern­ing events that tran­spired when he attended the funeral of an elderly recluse. There he caught sight of the woman in black, the mere men­tion of whom ter­ri­fies the locals, for she is a specter who haunts the neigh­bor­hood where her ille­git­i­mate child was acci­den­tally killed. Any­one who sees her dies! The lawyer has invited some friends to watch as he and the actor recre­ate the events of that dark and stormy night. A clas­sic of the genre.

“A real the­atri­cal spine chiller.
 A truly nerve shred­ding experience.”-Daily Mail.

“Pro­vides a plea­sur­able rip­ple of fear down one’s spine and an uncom­fort­able lurch in the pit of one’s stomach.”-Time Out.

“A bril­liantly effec­tive spine chiller.
 The nar­ra­tive is gripping.”-Guardian.

“A grip­ping tale, grip­pingly told.”-Financial Times.

This pro­duc­tion is part of the Ariel’s 2009–2010 Eco­nomic Stim­u­lus Series
ALL SEATS ARE ONLY $5! We also boast a new CONCESSION INCENTIVE: 2 drinks, 2 Pop­corns, and 2 Candy Bars only $5.

Pur­chase tick­ets online at www.etix.com, type “ariel” in the venue search box, then fol­low the prompts. Tick­ets can be pur­chased via phone by call­ing 740–446-ARTS, dur­ing office hours. You may also pur­chase in per­son at 428 2nd Ave Gal­lipo­lis, OH. Last minute tick­ets may be pur­chased begin­ning 60 min­utes prior to cur­tain. Last minute tick­ets are also $5, but will be sold with “best avail­able” seat­ing assign­ments only.

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The Woman in Black: A Ghost Play — Gallipolis, OH — 10/10/09 — The Ariel Theatre

Who
The Woman in Black: A Ghost Play
When
Sat­ur­day, Octo­ber 10, 2009
8:00pm - type “ariel“ - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
428 2nd Ave
Gal­lipo­lis, OH, USA 45631
Other Info
The Woman in Black will be a 2–3 per­son show directed by Michelle Miller. If I’m not in it, I’ll be involved some­how!

The Ariel Play­ers presents: The Woman in Black; a ghost play by Stephen Mal­la­tratt, from the book by Susan Hill.

The frame­work of this spine tin­gler is unusual: a lawyer hires an actor to tutor him in recount­ing to fam­ily and friends a story that has long trou­bled him con­cern­ing events that tran­spired when he attended the funeral of an elderly recluse. There he caught sight of the woman in black, the mere men­tion of whom ter­ri­fies the locals, for she is a specter who haunts the neigh­bor­hood where her ille­git­i­mate child was acci­den­tally killed. Any­one who sees her dies! The lawyer has invited some friends to watch as he and the actor recre­ate the events of that dark and stormy night. A clas­sic of the genre.

“A real the­atri­cal spine chiller.
 A truly nerve shred­ding experience.”-Daily Mail.

“Pro­vides a plea­sur­able rip­ple of fear down one’s spine and an uncom­fort­able lurch in the pit of one’s stomach.”-Time Out.

“A bril­liantly effec­tive spine chiller.
 The nar­ra­tive is gripping.”-Guardian.

“A grip­ping tale, grip­pingly told.”-Financial Times.

This pro­duc­tion is part of the Ariel’s 2009–2010 Eco­nomic Stim­u­lus Series
ALL SEATS ARE ONLY $5! We also boast a new CONCESSION INCENTIVE: 2 drinks, 2 Pop­corns, and 2 Candy Bars only $5.

Pur­chase tick­ets online at www.etix.com, type “ariel” in the venue search box, then fol­low the prompts. Tick­ets can be pur­chased via phone by call­ing 740–446-ARTS, dur­ing office hours. You may also pur­chase in per­son at 428 2nd Ave Gal­lipo­lis, OH. Last minute tick­ets may be pur­chased begin­ning 60 min­utes prior to cur­tain. Last minute tick­ets are also $5, but will be sold with “best avail­able” seat­ing assign­ments only.

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Wait Until Dark — February 6, 7 & 8

Roat (Wes) explains the plan to Mike & Carlino (Steve & Jeff).

Roat (Wes) explains the plan to Mike & Car­lino (Steve & Jeff) at rehearsal.

Syn­op­sis:

“A sin­is­ter con-man, Roat, and two ex-convicts, Mike and Car­lino, are about to meet their match. They have traced the loca­tion of a mys­te­ri­ous doll, which they are much inter­ested in, to the Green­wich Vil­lage apart­ment of Sam Hen­drix and his blind wife, Susy. Susy refuses to reveal its loca­tion, and with the help of a young neigh­bour, real­izes she is the vic­tim of a bizarre cha­rade. She knows the only way to play fair is by her rules, and man­ages to find a way to level the play­ing field.”

- short­ened con­sid­er­ably from the script synopsis.

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