Triad Arts with David Ford African American Heritage Day, "Dead Man's Cell Phone", Noon Gallery Talks, "West Side Story" and the Crosslove TheatreJuly 17, 2009The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum celebrates African American Heritage Day in style combining music, dance and the arts with hands-on learning opportunities like story tellling, drum making and more.
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Pulitzer Prize Finalist Sarah Ruhl's "Dead Man's Cell Phone" continues at the Triad's newest theatre, The Paper Lantern.
. Paper Lantern Theatre Company
Join Reynolda House Managing Curator Allison Slaby for her Noon Gallery Talks. This week: The Stieglitz Circle.
Reynolda House Greensboro's City Arts Drama Center Act Quest is putting on their BIG summer show: West Side Story.
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And the Crosslove Theatre combines biblical stories with a little Saturday Night Live! in Bob Snook's "For Richer or Purim".
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Triad Arts for July 17, 2009
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