Andover MA - Auditions have begun for DIVAS - ACT's summer dinner cabaret at the Indian Ridge Country Club in Andover, MA. Next round of auditions is Wed May 4th check out the ACT website Audition page for more details or call 978-476-1138 and speak to Charles Gracy who is directing the show.
The BOX OFFICE for DIVAS is now open! Tickets are on sale for the dinner cabaret which includes a fabulous 3 course meal and the cabaret featuring the music of DIVAS of stage, screen, radio. The show is performed at the fabulous Indian Ridge Country Club in Andover, MA
Seating is limited and first come first serve.
Visit the ACT WEBSITE or the link for DIVAS below
BOX OFFICE FOR DIVAS
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
DIVAS auditions tonight!
Come on down to audition for this fabulous and fun summer dinner cabaret featuring the music of DIVAS such as Barbra, Cher, Madonna, Judy, Liza, Bette, Reba, Dolly, and many more one named superstars :-) See you all tonight!
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AUDITIONS FOR DIVAS - Summer Dinner Cabaret at the Indian Ridge Country Club in Andover, MA
ACT Andover Space
250 Canal Street, 4th Floor
Lawrence, MA
Questions? Call 978-476-1138 Charles Gracy Artistic Director ACT for more information visit our website ACT
EVENT LINK ON FACEBOOK
AUDITIONS FOR DIVAS - Summer Dinner Cabaret at the Indian Ridge Country Club in Andover, MA
ACT Andover Space
250 Canal Street, 4th Floor
Lawrence, MA
Questions? Call 978-476-1138 Charles Gracy Artistic Director ACT for more information visit our website ACT
Arts in Education Program
May 2, 2011
With a recent budget victory, high visibility on Capitol Hill, and three new arts education reports being released, arts education advocates are gathering momentum to impact education policy nationally.
On April 15, Congress and the president approved the FY 2011 appropriations bill which included restoration of the federal Arts In Education program – the only education program to be restored from being cut or terminated earlier in the year. This is a huge victory! This was directly following a successful grassroots advocacy campaign by 550 advocates from across the country who joined actors Alec Baldwin, Hill Harper, Kerry Washington, and Kevin Spacey during the national Arts Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill to support the arts and arts education.
Last week, Americans for the Arts published its National Arts Policy Roundtable final report which captures the recommendations from an event co-convened at the Sundance Preserve by President and CEO of Americans for the Arts Robert L. Lynch, and Robert Redford, founder of the Sundance Institute. Officials from both the U.S. Department of Education and the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities participated in the National Arts Policy Roundtable. The report identifies four key recommendations, including the need for increased research, strong public policy support, and better casemaking efforts from the field.
These recommendations arrive at an important time. The chairmen of the House and Senate education committees in Congress have promised action soon on the reauthorization of the Elementary & Secondary Education Act (also known as No Child Left Behind). Most immediately, the need for increased federal research cited in the National Arts Policy Roundtable recommendations will be answered, in part, by two new federal studies being released this week:
Today, the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics is releasing the preview of a study on the national status and condition of arts education -- it has been almost a decade since the last one was published! The full study is scheduled to be released by the end of 2011 and will be a key measurement of access to arts education.
Later this week, the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities is set to release their study “Reinvesting in Arts Education: Winning America’s Future Through Creative Schools” which will promote successful arts education models and best practices as identified by this committee appointed by President Obama and chaired by the First Lady.
The momentum that has been built by recent advocacy on Capitol Hill and the boost from these national studies will serve the arts education field well as Congress considers education reforms later this year. Americans for the Arts will keep you informed on policy developments and call on advocates to take action when needed.
Thank you for your support of the arts and arts education!
Help us continue this important work by becoming an official member of the Arts Action Fund. If you are not already a member play your part by joining the Arts Action Fund today -- it's free and simple.
With a recent budget victory, high visibility on Capitol Hill, and three new arts education reports being released, arts education advocates are gathering momentum to impact education policy nationally.
On April 15, Congress and the president approved the FY 2011 appropriations bill which included restoration of the federal Arts In Education program – the only education program to be restored from being cut or terminated earlier in the year. This is a huge victory! This was directly following a successful grassroots advocacy campaign by 550 advocates from across the country who joined actors Alec Baldwin, Hill Harper, Kerry Washington, and Kevin Spacey during the national Arts Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill to support the arts and arts education.
Last week, Americans for the Arts published its National Arts Policy Roundtable final report which captures the recommendations from an event co-convened at the Sundance Preserve by President and CEO of Americans for the Arts Robert L. Lynch, and Robert Redford, founder of the Sundance Institute. Officials from both the U.S. Department of Education and the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities participated in the National Arts Policy Roundtable. The report identifies four key recommendations, including the need for increased research, strong public policy support, and better casemaking efforts from the field.
These recommendations arrive at an important time. The chairmen of the House and Senate education committees in Congress have promised action soon on the reauthorization of the Elementary & Secondary Education Act (also known as No Child Left Behind). Most immediately, the need for increased federal research cited in the National Arts Policy Roundtable recommendations will be answered, in part, by two new federal studies being released this week:
Today, the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics is releasing the preview of a study on the national status and condition of arts education -- it has been almost a decade since the last one was published! The full study is scheduled to be released by the end of 2011 and will be a key measurement of access to arts education.
Later this week, the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities is set to release their study “Reinvesting in Arts Education: Winning America’s Future Through Creative Schools” which will promote successful arts education models and best practices as identified by this committee appointed by President Obama and chaired by the First Lady.
The momentum that has been built by recent advocacy on Capitol Hill and the boost from these national studies will serve the arts education field well as Congress considers education reforms later this year. Americans for the Arts will keep you informed on policy developments and call on advocates to take action when needed.
Thank you for your support of the arts and arts education!
Help us continue this important work by becoming an official member of the Arts Action Fund. If you are not already a member play your part by joining the Arts Action Fund today -- it's free and simple.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Guys and Dolls on the radio today
What's playing at the Roger's Center for the Arts? Guys and Dolls. Tickets available at the door or online at www.actandover.com show time 7:30 pm Friday and Saturday and a matinee on Saturday at 2pm. Today between 1:45 and 3 pm 2 of the stars of Guys and Dolls will be on WCAP Merrimack Valley Radio . Brenda Pothier who plays Miss Adelaide and Danielle Sosnowski who plays Sarah Brown will join show host Dean Johnson to discuss the show. Don't miss it Tune to 980 AM or online at www.980wcap.com. Come see the show this weekend! More details at www.actandover.com
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
ACT Andover Guys and Dolls and Les Miserables come to Andover
ANDOVER MA - It's been a busy month for every at ACT Andover Theatre Company. We are in the final days of rehearsal for GUYS and DOLLS which goes up April 1st at The Rogers Center for the Arts at Merrimac in North Andover. We are extremely excited about this show! Tickets are selling fast and all seating is assigned so visit the online box office today while there are still some premium seating available. Guys and Dolls has been called Broadway's perfect music comedy and this show promises to be a favorite with stunning performances from the cast and memorable songs such as Luck Be A Lady, Marry the Man, Bushel and a Peck, Take Back Your Mink and Sit Down Your Rockin' the Boat. Don't miss it Visit the on-line box office today at the ACT website or call (978) 276-9568.
Also up this month are auditions for Les Miserables (student edition) - ACT's summer theatre program. Students in the program will have classes in acting, music and dance during the morning and will work specifically on the musical Les Miserables in the afternoon. Registration for the program which runs through July with performances of Les Miserables at the Rogers Center for the Arts early August. Registration is limited visit the ACT website (ACTjr Les Miserables Summer Program) for more detail and registration information. The summer program will be taught by Charles Gracy - Artistic Director for ACT and Mark Mercer, Music Director.
ACT Andover Theatre Company - We Look forward to entertaining you
Also up this month are auditions for Les Miserables (student edition) - ACT's summer theatre program. Students in the program will have classes in acting, music and dance during the morning and will work specifically on the musical Les Miserables in the afternoon. Registration for the program which runs through July with performances of Les Miserables at the Rogers Center for the Arts early August. Registration is limited visit the ACT website (ACTjr Les Miserables Summer Program) for more detail and registration information. The summer program will be taught by Charles Gracy - Artistic Director for ACT and Mark Mercer, Music Director.
ACT Andover Theatre Company - We Look forward to entertaining you
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Music Program to be cut in Andover MA! Just say NO!
As many of you know I am actively involved in and a huge proponent of the Arts and Music and have been actively involved since my grade school days MANY years ago. Today I found out that Andover has elected to eliminate it's music teacher at the high school level and possibly the mid-school level - as a result of a budget cut. Mark Mercer has been an incredible asset the music department and students and he has done more for this high school music program than anyone in a long time. It is so important that our kids get as much exposure to music as possible. Scientific studies have proven the positive value of music in young people's brains - improved spacial perception, better math skills, better problem solving, cultural adaptation skills and more are only the beginning of the benefits. See here for more http://www.childrensmusicworkshop.com/advocacy/12benefits.html
Andover prides itself and enjoys the luxury or higher real estate values as a result of the perceived quality of it's public education. This action will have a major negative impact on that positive perception.
If you are an Andover resident or student and feel this cost cutting measure is a mistake please take action tonight and attend the school board meeting. Make your opinion know and let them know we will not accept this detrimental cut in the the children's education in Andover.
Please let the decision makers know this is not acceptable today!
Andover prides itself and enjoys the luxury or higher real estate values as a result of the perceived quality of it's public education. This action will have a major negative impact on that positive perception.
If you are an Andover resident or student and feel this cost cutting measure is a mistake please take action tonight and attend the school board meeting. Make your opinion know and let them know we will not accept this detrimental cut in the the children's education in Andover.
Please let the decision makers know this is not acceptable today!
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" choreographed by Brenda Pothier
ACT Andover - Brenda Pothier has announced "I am proud to be working as choreographer with the kids at Whittier Tech High on their production of "Thoroughly Modern Millie". They have worked really hard and they look great. Come out and support their efforts. Whittier Tech High School, Haverhill. March 18-20."
Tickets are $6 advance sales and $8 at the door. Advance tix can be purchased here at the Poet’s Inn.
Show times are:
Friday, March 18 - 7pm
Saturday, March 19 - 7pm
Sunda, March 20th - 2pm
Whittier Tech Website
Tickets are $6 advance sales and $8 at the door. Advance tix can be purchased here at the Poet’s Inn.
Show times are:
Friday, March 18 - 7pm
Saturday, March 19 - 7pm
Sunda, March 20th - 2pm
Whittier Tech Website
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