During the tour, guests are educated on the history of Mardi Gras and activities that give the group more insight about the float building event to follow. Included in the tour is a twelve-minute movie presentation, an opportunity to try on a real Mardi Gras costume and a tour of the Prop Shop to see the artist creating, painting, constructing and sculpting. After the prop shop, guests enjoy King Cake and Coffee, and then view some of the most awesome floats ever built for carnival. Included are the Orpheus 140 foot triple tandem sea monster “Leviathon” and the 240-foot quintuple tandem “Captain Eddie’s SS Endymion” with tens of thousands of fiber optic
Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Brookhaven CCLibrary Farmers Branch, TX. 28 Feb. 2008 <http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/?db=OVRC>. (2) Thorn, Linda.
This imagined meeting took place in lively bar in 1904, the Lapin Agile, a famous cabaret in the Montmartre district of Paris. Famous for its clientele, the Lapin Agile, at the turn of the 20th century, was like a camping ground for the artistic type, such as Picasso. Lapin Agile, is just French for the name Nimble Rabbit. I think this is very symbolic of the colorful characters that Picasso, Einstein and Presley encounter during their time in this popular Paris bar. The way I would describe this
11th ed. Redwood City, Calif.: Benjamin Cummings Pub. Co., 2008. Print. "Dairy's Social History."
My favorite part of the plot was when he got played by his girlfriend C. The climax was when his girlfriend broke up with him a day before prom. D. The conclusion was a funny one because he came to the prom with a stripper and she left with his friend Section IV: Characters A. Looks: tall, dark-skinned, skinny, wavy hair. Personality fun, hyper class clown. Goals: To go to college.
I loved Poor Little Eva, King Simon, Little Topsy, and Geoooo-rge!. Though it has been said “it wasn’t until they filmed it until they caught the delicacy, humor, and poignancy all at once” (Jerome Robbins: His Life, His Theatre, His Dance, pg 47) this paper will discuss the history of The King and I on Broadway. The King and I is one of the most well loved musicals of all time. With musical geniuses Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II writing the score, Jerome Robbins brilliantly choreographing “Small House of Uncle Thomas” and “Shall We Dance?” as well as many other dance sequences. Jo Mielziener was the set and lighting designer, Frederick Dvonch was the musical director, and Irene Sharaff was the costume designer.
Tartuffe opens February 10th, with more shows on the 11th and 12th at 7 pm. Between the beautiful costumes, wonderful actors, a phenomenal set, and an impeccable story line that has kept audiences laughing for centuries, Tartuffe is sure to be a hit. So gather your friends and family and support your local theatre program! For more information, contact Lizzy Parsons at
I thought I'd take a step back to marvel at our horrifying work, such tremendous times we've had together and still more to come. I remember quite clearly when the witches stood by their cauldrons,putting together their magical spells that turned a prince into a frog, or when the demons and ghouls roamed around trying to find some mischief to cause, oh what a grand sight it was. The marvelous times when the children run around all night, trying to get some yummy treats and all they needed was a single greet. Halloween, our most memorable time together each year, it's the perfect night for everyone, because its always fun and of course very scary! We mustn't forget about all the mischievous ideas that each and everyone of us has come up with.
Grease, a musical set in 1959 about rebellious teenagers and their tackling of rather trivial social issues, is a musical that has become and remained extremely popular since its release in the broadhurst theater in 1979. Some people ask, "what is this musicals appeal to people? Why is it so popular?". Well, there are several reasons. This is a musical where all the trials are trivial and less than life threatening, putting you in a place where you have only the most meager of worries , such as who will take you to prom, and how will you snag that handsome boy who just doesn’t seem to notice you.
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, written sometime in the mid-1590s. It depicts the adventures of four young lovers and a group of amateur actors in a moonlit forest, and their interactions with the fairies who inhabit it. Today, the play is one of Shakespeare's most popular and is performed across the world. When the production came to an end with a big coctail and wide applauds, I realised that I have never read this acclaimed bestseller. And so, I wobbled into a bookshop around and got a copy.