Triad Arts with David Ford Theatre 232June 15, 2006UNCG theatre students have been involved with Triad Stage since the downtown Greensboro theatre started in 2002. A new program brings UNCG productions to 232 South Elm during the summer months. Jim Wren is the director of the program. You'll hear from him, as well as students perorming an excerpt from "Morticians In Love."
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Triad Arts Archives
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July 14, 2008: Bethesda Center Photography Exhibit
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July 10, 2008: Bob Carlin: The Birth of the Banjo
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July 9, 2008: Once On This Island
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July 8, 2008: Juneteenth Exhibition at the North Carolina Artist Market
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July 7, 2008: Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art: Regrowth
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July 3, 2008: UNCG Summer Music Camp
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July 2, 2008: Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers
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July 1, 2008: Mark Leach: SECCA's New Director
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June 30, 2008: North Carolina School of the Arts Summer Performance Festival
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June 26, 2008: Weatherspoon Art Museum: Transactions
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June 25, 2008: Levering Orchard: Stewards of the Land
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June 24, 2008: Diggs Gallery: Herbert Gentry
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June 23, 2008: Yew Tree Gallery
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June 19, 2008: Press 53
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June 18, 2008: Carolina Summer Music Festival
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June 17, 2008: Wake Forest Museum of Anthropology: Pocketbook Anthropology
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June 16, 2008: Yadkin Valley Craft Guild
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June 12, 2008: Touring Theatre Ensemble of North Carolina: Family Business
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June 11, 2008: Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame
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June 10, 2008: Enrichment Center Percussion Ensemble
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June 9, 2008: A Walk Atop America
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June 4, 2008: Triad Stage: Bloody Blackbeard
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June 3, 2008: 2008 Magnolia Baroque Festival
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June 2, 2008: Triad Pride Men's Chorus
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May 29, 2008: Quadzilla
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May 28, 2008: Weaver Academy: Zap!
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May 27, 2008: Winter Light Gallery
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May 26, 2008: Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers
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May 22, 2008: Historic Washington Park
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May 21, 2008: Green Hill Center: Facing South
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