Triad Arts with David Ford Little Theatre New Horizons SeriesMay 16, 2006Winston-Salem's Little Theatre is hosting a world premiere adaptation of the novel Almost Like Being in Love by Steve Kluger. Little Theatre executive director Mark Pirolo and marketing director Patricia Oldis join Bradley to talk about the adaptation, and the reader's theatre setting in which it's being presented.
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Triad Arts Archives
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June 1, 2005: Triad Pride Men's Chorus
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May 31, 2005: Katie Pepper of DADA
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May 26, 2005: Production designer Lynn Pecktal (part 2 of 2)
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May 24, 2005: Production designer Lynn Pecktal (part 1 of 2)
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May 23, 2005: Gary Albert of MESDA
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April 29, 2005: 51st State
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April 28, 2005: Composer Kenneth Frazelle
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April 27, 2005: Percussionist Michael Udow
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April 26, 2005: Piedmont Chamber Singers
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April 25, 2005: Free Gift
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April 21, 2005: Triad Stage: An Infinite Ache
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April 20, 2005: Singer/Songwriter Randy Fulk
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April 19, 2005: Notion Software developers
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April 18, 2005: Storytellers Charlotte Hamlin & Kelly Swanson
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April 16, 2005: Winston-Salem Symphony Chorale
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April 14, 2005: Greensboro Symphony
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April 12, 2005: Greensboro College Theatre
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April 7, 2005: Soprano Teresa Radomski & director James Dodding
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March 31, 2005: Carolina Chamber Symphony
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March 30, 2005: Notion musical software
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March 29, 2005: Twelfth Night
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March 25, 2005: Reynolda House curator Tom Deneberg
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March 24, 2005: Creativity coach Eric Maisel
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March 23, 2005: Reynolda House curator Tom Denenberg
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March 22, 2005: Bob Moody, Winston-Salem Symphony music director elect
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March 21, 2005: NC Shakespeare Festival
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March 17, 2005: Michael Hvie
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March 14, 2005: Author Tim Tyson
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March 5, 2005: Triad Stage
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