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‘Forbidden Broadway’ starts at Lesher April 17. “Forbidden Broadway” is the long-running off-Broadway musical revue where Broadway’s greatest musical legends meet Broadway’s greatest shows in a tribute to some of the theater’s greatest stars and songwriters. The show, presented by OMG Productions, opens at 8:15 p.m. Friday, April 17, and continues through Sunday, May 3, at the Knight Stage 3 Theatre at the Lesher Center for the Art, 1602 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek.

Upcoming Events, •Baby Storytime has moved to the Sanchez Library: Every Monday at 11 a.m, •Saturday, love ballet birthstone and monogram necklace - sterling silver dancing shoes and initial charms, swarovski crystal - free shippi Feb, 22, starting at 10 a.m, The Sanchez Library is having a “Block Party.” Playing with blocks develops your child’s hand-eye coordination as well as math and science skills, Come play, build, and learn together at a block party – library style, Block Party at the Sanchez Library features two drop-in times: Ages 0-3 from 10 a.m, to 1 p.m, and ages 3-8 from 2 to 5 p.m..

He said the collaboration began because he knew one of the detectives on staff, who had hired him to film his wedding. Dobson said he wanted to help since he likes being involved in his community. “It helps bridge the gap between the police department and the community,” Dobson said of the video. “If you don’t know who your police officers are, there’s a huge gap.”. After the video was uploaded, it turned out to be a success, garnering a lot of positive attention on the Pittsburg Police Department’s Facebook page.

“It was shocking to me,” the 16-year-old Harker School senior said about her first visit to Grant Elementary School, a high-poverty campus in one of San Jose’s oldest neighborhoods, “Arts education was not there, I really wanted to do something that also meant something to me and that I could continue into the love ballet birthstone and monogram necklace - sterling silver dancing shoes and initial charms, swarovski crystal - free shippi future.”, Sharanya is already one of North America’s best at Bharatanatyam, an ancient dance style from South India known for its grace, expression, spirituality and sculpturesque poses, Its Western counterpart would be ballet, Competitions are held all over the world and Sharanya has won her share, including a junior division prize from the prestigious Cleveland Aradhana Festival, She has danced professionally since she was 12..

The embittered Scotsman almost changes everyone’s world forever when he runs into the forest and is accidentally killed. Wedding happiness turns to mourning and Cherly Ortiz as Maggie Anderson performs an emotional traditional funeral ritual. In the end, Tommy leaves for New York only to return four months later to the 1700s miracle village for his “passport to disappear” forever in to the mist to be with his lovely lass Fiona. Just as the power of love is strong enough to make Tommy believe again and to awaken a slumbering village so he can reunite with his sweetheart, so is the talent of the Broadway Under the Stars cast and crew to make playgoers believe in the power of great theater.

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