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Reporting from Hannibal, Mo. — It was long after dark when Henry Sweets brought me to Hannibal's Old Baptist Cemetery, "a graveyard of the old-fashioned Western kind." No moon. Ragged weeds, crumbling gravestones. We tried to tread lightly, but it had been raining, and mud grabbed at our shoes. Down at the bottom of the hill, the Mississippi churned. I had to smile, because here I was, three decades removed from 11th grade, still slogging through American literature.
This, as Sweets explained, was the cemetery Mark Twain remembered when he imagined the midnight murder of Doc Robinson in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"— grave markers leaning every which way, Tom and Huck hiding behind a tree, and the treacherous Injun Joe burying a knife in his victim's chest.
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25 Haziran 2012 Pazartesi
Pirate's Dinner Adventure
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The Buena Park attraction that has it all. Would-be pirates of all ages will become a part of this epic and interactive pirate show at Pirate's Dinner Adventure!
Set aboard an authentically replicated 18th-century Spanish galleon measuring 46 feet long, 18 feet wide with 40-foot masts, the ship is anchored in a 250,000-gallon indoor lagoon with night sky lighting. Surrounding the lagoon is a six-sided showroom of six additional ships where the audience is seated.
Voyagers on each of the six ships have their own fearless pirate mascot whom they cheer on as the adventure unfolds with a cast a dozen actors, singers and stunt performers engaging in a bounty of action-packed exploits, accompanied by cannon blasts, pyrotechnics and plenty of laughs.
In addition, more than 150 guests have the chance to play an actual role in each show as the evil Captain Sebastian the Black leads his crews of renegades on a swashbuckling adventure before your very eyes!
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Set aboard an authentically replicated 18th-century Spanish galleon measuring 46 feet long, 18 feet wide with 40-foot masts, the ship is anchored in a 250,000-gallon indoor lagoon with night sky lighting. Surrounding the lagoon is a six-sided showroom of six additional ships where the audience is seated.
Voyagers on each of the six ships have their own fearless pirate mascot whom they cheer on as the adventure unfolds with a cast a dozen actors, singers and stunt performers engaging in a bounty of action-packed exploits, accompanied by cannon blasts, pyrotechnics and plenty of laughs.
In addition, more than 150 guests have the chance to play an actual role in each show as the evil Captain Sebastian the Black leads his crews of renegades on a swashbuckling adventure before your very eyes!
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Pinnacles National Monument: California's new National Park?
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Pinnacles National Monument, a 26,000-acre swath of spectacular volcanic rock formations outside Soledad, Calif., would be elevated to a National Park under legislation introduced Thursday by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.)
Pinnacles is a nesting place for the endangered California condor, North America's largest soaring bird, with wingspans up to 10 feet. And it is a global destination for naturalists and outdoor adventurers attracted by the park's scenic views and unique rock-climbing landscapes. Making Pinnacles a National Park, Boxer said, would "draw even more visitors to this spectacular piece of California's natural and cultural heritage."
In a recent travel piece on Pinnacle's condors for the Los Angeles Times, Tom Bentley described the monument as "an otherworldly place of jutting rock spires and twisted towers that looks as though it was wrenched from dinosaur times. 'Wrenched' is fitting: The park's craggy upthrusts are the partial remains of an ancient volcano. It's a landscape in which a pterodactyl might choose to make its home, and thus a bird almost as rare (and with an impressive 10-foot wingspan) would feel cozy here too."
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Pinnacles National Monument, a 26,000-acre swath of spectacular volcanic rock formations outside Soledad, Calif., would be elevated to a National Park under legislation introduced Thursday by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.)
Pinnacles is a nesting place for the endangered California condor, North America's largest soaring bird, with wingspans up to 10 feet. And it is a global destination for naturalists and outdoor adventurers attracted by the park's scenic views and unique rock-climbing landscapes. Making Pinnacles a National Park, Boxer said, would "draw even more visitors to this spectacular piece of California's natural and cultural heritage."
In a recent travel piece on Pinnacle's condors for the Los Angeles Times, Tom Bentley described the monument as "an otherworldly place of jutting rock spires and twisted towers that looks as though it was wrenched from dinosaur times. 'Wrenched' is fitting: The park's craggy upthrusts are the partial remains of an ancient volcano. It's a landscape in which a pterodactyl might choose to make its home, and thus a bird almost as rare (and with an impressive 10-foot wingspan) would feel cozy here too."
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Las Vegas: 'Lion King' tickets + two nights at Mandalay Bay start at $222
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"The Lion King" opened at the Mandalay Bay Theater in Las Vegas on May 2, 2009. To mark the Disney show's second anniversary, Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino is offering a package that includes a room for two nights plus tickets to the show starting at $222.
The deal: The "Lion King" Package includes a two-night stay and two tickets to the show. To reserve this deal, mention "Disney Package" by phone or use the code "PDISN11" to book online. The show runs every day except Fridays and will close at the end of December.
When: The offer is good for stays Tuesday to June 30. You must book by June 28.
Tested: I went online and found availability for a room May 23 to 25 with show tickets for $227 plus tax and a $20 a night resort fee. Tickets in the package were good for a 7:30 p.m. performance on May 23 (Monday), the first night of the stay. As a comparison, tickets usually start at $64 each (plus tax), so in effect this deal gives you two nights at Mandalay Bay for $99.read article
The deal: The "Lion King" Package includes a two-night stay and two tickets to the show. To reserve this deal, mention "Disney Package" by phone or use the code "PDISN11" to book online. The show runs every day except Fridays and will close at the end of December.
When: The offer is good for stays Tuesday to June 30. You must book by June 28.
Tested: I went online and found availability for a room May 23 to 25 with show tickets for $227 plus tax and a $20 a night resort fee. Tickets in the package were good for a 7:30 p.m. performance on May 23 (Monday), the first night of the stay. As a comparison, tickets usually start at $64 each (plus tax), so in effect this deal gives you two nights at Mandalay Bay for $99.read article
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Las Vegas: 'Lion King' tickets + two nights at Mandalay Bay start at $222
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"The Lion King" opened at the Mandalay Bay Theater in Las Vegas on May 2, 2009. To mark the Disney show's second anniversary, Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino is offering a package that includes a room for two nights plus tickets to the show starting at $222.
The deal: The "Lion King" Package includes a two-night stay and two tickets to the show. To reserve this deal, mention "Disney Package" by phone or use the code "PDISN11" to book online. The show runs every day except Fridays and will close at the end of December.
When: The offer is good for stays Tuesday to June 30. You must book by June 28.
Tested: I went online and found availability for a room May 23 to 25 with show tickets for $227 plus tax and a $20 a night resort fee. Tickets in the package were good for a 7:30 p.m. performance on May 23 (Monday), the first night of the stay. As a comparison, tickets usually start at $64 each (plus tax), so in effect this deal gives you two nights at Mandalay Bay for $99.read article
The deal: The "Lion King" Package includes a two-night stay and two tickets to the show. To reserve this deal, mention "Disney Package" by phone or use the code "PDISN11" to book online. The show runs every day except Fridays and will close at the end of December.
When: The offer is good for stays Tuesday to June 30. You must book by June 28.
Tested: I went online and found availability for a room May 23 to 25 with show tickets for $227 plus tax and a $20 a night resort fee. Tickets in the package were good for a 7:30 p.m. performance on May 23 (Monday), the first night of the stay. As a comparison, tickets usually start at $64 each (plus tax), so in effect this deal gives you two nights at Mandalay Bay for $99.read article
The COMPOSERS' SHOWCASE (The Smith Center)
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The COMPOSERS' SHOWCASEis presented this eveningMay 16at 10:30PM(doors open at 9:30
Cabaret JazzThe Boman PavilionatThe Smith Center351 Symphony Park Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89106
featuring the songs of:Angela ChanKelly Clinton-HomesAmos GlickChristine HudmanE.J and Michael LackeyAaron MacKenzieMichael ManleyAaron RamseyKeith ThompsonMark Wherryand special guestClint Homes
more information:www.thecomposersshowcase.com

Cabaret JazzThe Boman PavilionatThe Smith Center351 Symphony Park Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89106
featuring the songs of:Angela ChanKelly Clinton-HomesAmos GlickChristine HudmanE.J and Michael LackeyAaron MacKenzieMichael ManleyAaron RamseyKeith ThompsonMark Wherryand special guestClint Homes
more information:www.thecomposersshowcase.com
BONNIE'S OLD WEST MUSICAL REVUE
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BONNIE'SOLD WEST MUSICAL REVUE
Bonnie’s OLD WEST MUSICAL REVUEreaches back to the golden age of“Vaudeville” theater to bring you a showpacked with side-splitting humor andgood old-fashioned fun.
Bring your appetite! A chuck wagondinner and full bar are availablethroughout the evening (sold separately).
Every Saturday and SundayMay 26 - Aug. 26Doors open at 6:15PMRagtime Sing-Along starts at 6:30PMMain Show stars shortly after
In the saloon at Bonnie Springs Ranch16395 Bonnie Springs RoadBlus Diamond, NV 89004
more information:http://oldwestmusical.com/BOWMR/Home.html

BONNIE'SOLD WEST MUSICAL REVUE
Bonnie’s OLD WEST MUSICAL REVUEreaches back to the golden age of“Vaudeville” theater to bring you a showpacked with side-splitting humor andgood old-fashioned fun.
Bring your appetite! A chuck wagondinner and full bar are availablethroughout the evening (sold separately).
Every Saturday and SundayMay 26 - Aug. 26Doors open at 6:15PMRagtime Sing-Along starts at 6:30PMMain Show stars shortly after
In the saloon at Bonnie Springs Ranch16395 Bonnie Springs RoadBlus Diamond, NV 89004
more information:http://oldwestmusical.com/BOWMR/Home.html
EVIL DEAD the MUSICAL (V Theatre)
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Sirc Michaels Productionspresents
EVIL DEADTHE MUSICAL
Book and Lyrics by George Reinblatt
Music by Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond,
Melissa Morris, George Reinblatt
Music Supervision by Frank Cipolla
Additional Lyrics by Christopher Bond
Additional Music by Rob DalemanFive college students go to an abandoned cabin in the woods,and accidentally unleash an evil force that turns them all into demons.It's all up to Ash (a housewares employee, turned demon killing hero),and his trusty chainsaw to save the day.Blood flies. Limbs are dismembered.Demons are telling bad jokes... and all to music.You don't need to be a fan of Evil Dead to love this show.You don't need to be a fan of horror to love this show.You don't even need to be a fan of musicals to love this show.As long as you like having fun... this show is for you.
Fridays @ 10:00 PMSaturdays @ 11:30 PM
Starts June 22, 2012
V TheatrePlanet Hollywood Resort
more information:http://www.evildeadlasvegas.com/index.html

EVIL DEADTHE MUSICAL
Book and Lyrics by George Reinblatt
Music by Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond,
Melissa Morris, George Reinblatt
Music Supervision by Frank Cipolla
Additional Lyrics by Christopher Bond
Additional Music by Rob DalemanFive college students go to an abandoned cabin in the woods,and accidentally unleash an evil force that turns them all into demons.It's all up to Ash (a housewares employee, turned demon killing hero),and his trusty chainsaw to save the day.Blood flies. Limbs are dismembered.Demons are telling bad jokes... and all to music.You don't need to be a fan of Evil Dead to love this show.You don't need to be a fan of horror to love this show.You don't even need to be a fan of musicals to love this show.As long as you like having fun... this show is for you.
Fridays @ 10:00 PMSaturdays @ 11:30 PM
Starts June 22, 2012
V TheatrePlanet Hollywood Resort
more information:http://www.evildeadlasvegas.com/index.html
RIBBON of LIFE (The Smith Center)
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GOLDEN RAINBOWpresents
RIBBON OF LIFE
This year marks the 26th anniversary for the fundraising production.Raising thousands of dollars for Golden Rainbow every year,“Ribbon of Life” has become one of the largestHIV/AIDS fundraisers in the state of Nevada.“Ribbon of Life” is an original production unlike any other in Las Vegas,featuring custom production numbers fromthe best singers, dancers and performersfrom premiere shows on the Las Vegas Strip.Showcasing new acts and talent,each year’s “Ribbon of Life” audience is always surprised,thrilled and inspired by performances that are exclusive to the event.
Sunday, June 241:00 PM
The Smith CenterReynolds Hall
more information:http://www.goldenrainbow.org/ribbonoflife.php

RIBBON OF LIFE
This year marks the 26th anniversary for the fundraising production.Raising thousands of dollars for Golden Rainbow every year,“Ribbon of Life” has become one of the largestHIV/AIDS fundraisers in the state of Nevada.“Ribbon of Life” is an original production unlike any other in Las Vegas,featuring custom production numbers fromthe best singers, dancers and performersfrom premiere shows on the Las Vegas Strip.Showcasing new acts and talent,each year’s “Ribbon of Life” audience is always surprised,thrilled and inspired by performances that are exclusive to the event.
Sunday, June 241:00 PM
The Smith CenterReynolds Hall
more information:http://www.goldenrainbow.org/ribbonoflife.php
23 Haziran 2012 Cumartesi
Official Adventure Day
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Today was absolutely packed with adventure and drama. I invited seven extra children to come play, so when we do our math it means that I had eleven children scampering about for a large portion of the day--and it wasn't even anyone's birthday for crying out loud. (Just call me crazy. I don't mind.)
My house was already messy when the troops arrived, but holy hurricane! You should have seen what the family room looked like before I had everyone who didn't make any of the mess help clean it up. I am so grateful for all of their selfless assistance (even if it was begrudged by a few of them). I would have wanted to cry when everyone left otherwise, so it was invaluable.

Whilst the hurricane was happening, one of my sister-in-laws had come over so we could make jam: apricot-apricot, raspberry-apricot, pineapple-apricot, and blueberry-apricot. The blueberry-apricot turned out to be yumalicious and purplicious all in the same jar. (see photo) Continuing, I believe the jam-making contributed a great deal to the strength of the hurricane due to the adults also making a raving mess in the kitchen--I keep shuddering at the thought of how sticky my hands got.
With pillow fights getting started and then stopped (by crying and sergeant mom), video games being played, crafts and makeup being done, toys being strewn all over the place (I mean getting played with), movies being watched, camping trips being prepared for, and not to mention the loads of fruit being boiled to death for hours on end, everyone had something to do. When I stop to think on it, I am amazed that everyone actually had fun and it wasn't mere chaos.
One more thing--there has also been a fire ablaze on the hillside a few miles south of where I live. I have not been able to stop pondering on the situation and have drawn breaths of prayer all day long for the firefighters and all the evacuated families.
It was wonderful to spend time with family and friends today, making jam and messes, playing and talking. I also feel exceedingly grateful to be safe in my home. I will continue to pray for those more closely affected by the fire.I hope you might feel inclined to join me.
My house was already messy when the troops arrived, but holy hurricane! You should have seen what the family room looked like before I had everyone who didn't make any of the mess help clean it up. I am so grateful for all of their selfless assistance (even if it was begrudged by a few of them). I would have wanted to cry when everyone left otherwise, so it was invaluable.
Whilst the hurricane was happening, one of my sister-in-laws had come over so we could make jam: apricot-apricot, raspberry-apricot, pineapple-apricot, and blueberry-apricot. The blueberry-apricot turned out to be yumalicious and purplicious all in the same jar. (see photo) Continuing, I believe the jam-making contributed a great deal to the strength of the hurricane due to the adults also making a raving mess in the kitchen--I keep shuddering at the thought of how sticky my hands got.
With pillow fights getting started and then stopped (by crying and sergeant mom), video games being played, crafts and makeup being done, toys being strewn all over the place (I mean getting played with), movies being watched, camping trips being prepared for, and not to mention the loads of fruit being boiled to death for hours on end, everyone had something to do. When I stop to think on it, I am amazed that everyone actually had fun and it wasn't mere chaos.
One more thing--there has also been a fire ablaze on the hillside a few miles south of where I live. I have not been able to stop pondering on the situation and have drawn breaths of prayer all day long for the firefighters and all the evacuated families.
It was wonderful to spend time with family and friends today, making jam and messes, playing and talking. I also feel exceedingly grateful to be safe in my home. I will continue to pray for those more closely affected by the fire.I hope you might feel inclined to join me.
A visit to Mark Twain's Hannibal, Mo.
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Reporting from Hannibal, Mo. — It was long after dark when Henry Sweets brought me to Hannibal's Old Baptist Cemetery, "a graveyard of the old-fashioned Western kind." No moon. Ragged weeds, crumbling gravestones. We tried to tread lightly, but it had been raining, and mud grabbed at our shoes. Down at the bottom of the hill, the Mississippi churned. I had to smile, because here I was, three decades removed from 11th grade, still slogging through American literature.
This, as Sweets explained, was the cemetery Mark Twain remembered when he imagined the midnight murder of Doc Robinson in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"— grave markers leaning every which way, Tom and Huck hiding behind a tree, and the treacherous Injun Joe burying a knife in his victim's chest.
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This, as Sweets explained, was the cemetery Mark Twain remembered when he imagined the midnight murder of Doc Robinson in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"— grave markers leaning every which way, Tom and Huck hiding behind a tree, and the treacherous Injun Joe burying a knife in his victim's chest.
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Pirate's Dinner Adventure
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The Buena Park attraction that has it all. Would-be pirates of all ages will become a part of this epic and interactive pirate show at Pirate's Dinner Adventure!
Set aboard an authentically replicated 18th-century Spanish galleon measuring 46 feet long, 18 feet wide with 40-foot masts, the ship is anchored in a 250,000-gallon indoor lagoon with night sky lighting. Surrounding the lagoon is a six-sided showroom of six additional ships where the audience is seated.
Voyagers on each of the six ships have their own fearless pirate mascot whom they cheer on as the adventure unfolds with a cast a dozen actors, singers and stunt performers engaging in a bounty of action-packed exploits, accompanied by cannon blasts, pyrotechnics and plenty of laughs.
In addition, more than 150 guests have the chance to play an actual role in each show as the evil Captain Sebastian the Black leads his crews of renegades on a swashbuckling adventure before your very eyes!
read article
Set aboard an authentically replicated 18th-century Spanish galleon measuring 46 feet long, 18 feet wide with 40-foot masts, the ship is anchored in a 250,000-gallon indoor lagoon with night sky lighting. Surrounding the lagoon is a six-sided showroom of six additional ships where the audience is seated.
Voyagers on each of the six ships have their own fearless pirate mascot whom they cheer on as the adventure unfolds with a cast a dozen actors, singers and stunt performers engaging in a bounty of action-packed exploits, accompanied by cannon blasts, pyrotechnics and plenty of laughs.
In addition, more than 150 guests have the chance to play an actual role in each show as the evil Captain Sebastian the Black leads his crews of renegades on a swashbuckling adventure before your very eyes!
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Pinnacles National Monument: California's new National Park?
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Pinnacles National Monument, a 26,000-acre swath of spectacular volcanic rock formations outside Soledad, Calif., would be elevated to a National Park under legislation introduced Thursday by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.)
Pinnacles is a nesting place for the endangered California condor, North America's largest soaring bird, with wingspans up to 10 feet. And it is a global destination for naturalists and outdoor adventurers attracted by the park's scenic views and unique rock-climbing landscapes. Making Pinnacles a National Park, Boxer said, would "draw even more visitors to this spectacular piece of California's natural and cultural heritage."
In a recent travel piece on Pinnacle's condors for the Los Angeles Times, Tom Bentley described the monument as "an otherworldly place of jutting rock spires and twisted towers that looks as though it was wrenched from dinosaur times. 'Wrenched' is fitting: The park's craggy upthrusts are the partial remains of an ancient volcano. It's a landscape in which a pterodactyl might choose to make its home, and thus a bird almost as rare (and with an impressive 10-foot wingspan) would feel cozy here too."
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Pinnacles National Monument, a 26,000-acre swath of spectacular volcanic rock formations outside Soledad, Calif., would be elevated to a National Park under legislation introduced Thursday by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.)
Pinnacles is a nesting place for the endangered California condor, North America's largest soaring bird, with wingspans up to 10 feet. And it is a global destination for naturalists and outdoor adventurers attracted by the park's scenic views and unique rock-climbing landscapes. Making Pinnacles a National Park, Boxer said, would "draw even more visitors to this spectacular piece of California's natural and cultural heritage."
In a recent travel piece on Pinnacle's condors for the Los Angeles Times, Tom Bentley described the monument as "an otherworldly place of jutting rock spires and twisted towers that looks as though it was wrenched from dinosaur times. 'Wrenched' is fitting: The park's craggy upthrusts are the partial remains of an ancient volcano. It's a landscape in which a pterodactyl might choose to make its home, and thus a bird almost as rare (and with an impressive 10-foot wingspan) would feel cozy here too."
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Las Vegas: 'Lion King' tickets + two nights at Mandalay Bay start at $222
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"The Lion King" opened at the Mandalay Bay Theater in Las Vegas on May 2, 2009. To mark the Disney show's second anniversary, Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino is offering a package that includes a room for two nights plus tickets to the show starting at $222.
The deal: The "Lion King" Package includes a two-night stay and two tickets to the show. To reserve this deal, mention "Disney Package" by phone or use the code "PDISN11" to book online. The show runs every day except Fridays and will close at the end of December.
When: The offer is good for stays Tuesday to June 30. You must book by June 28.
Tested: I went online and found availability for a room May 23 to 25 with show tickets for $227 plus tax and a $20 a night resort fee. Tickets in the package were good for a 7:30 p.m. performance on May 23 (Monday), the first night of the stay. As a comparison, tickets usually start at $64 each (plus tax), so in effect this deal gives you two nights at Mandalay Bay for $99.read article
The deal: The "Lion King" Package includes a two-night stay and two tickets to the show. To reserve this deal, mention "Disney Package" by phone or use the code "PDISN11" to book online. The show runs every day except Fridays and will close at the end of December.
When: The offer is good for stays Tuesday to June 30. You must book by June 28.
Tested: I went online and found availability for a room May 23 to 25 with show tickets for $227 plus tax and a $20 a night resort fee. Tickets in the package were good for a 7:30 p.m. performance on May 23 (Monday), the first night of the stay. As a comparison, tickets usually start at $64 each (plus tax), so in effect this deal gives you two nights at Mandalay Bay for $99.read article
21 Haziran 2012 Perşembe
TURN IN YOUR HYMNAL (Table 8 Productions)
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Table 8 Productionspresents
TURN IN YOUR HYMNAL
by Bric Barker
Set at a Baptist seminary,"Hymnal" is the story of dorm-mates Johnny Cowen (played by Olson)and Reggie (played by Langley). Johnny, a preacher's son,is set to fill his father’s shoes.Reggie, however, has arrived at the school to “research the competition”before forming his own religion.Hilarity and holy wars ensue!
May 11 - 26, 2012
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.
General Admission: $15
Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more.
INDUSTRY NIGHT
Monday, May 21 at 8 p.m.
(Bring a headshot/resume for a $5.00 ticket!)
The Box Office Theatre1129 South Casino Center Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89104
Tickets:https://www.showtix4u.com/boxoffice.php?submit=Search+for+Events&begin=1542968¤t_client=013828110429697&ts=1335816343

TURN IN YOUR HYMNAL
by Bric Barker
Set at a Baptist seminary,"Hymnal" is the story of dorm-mates Johnny Cowen (played by Olson)and Reggie (played by Langley). Johnny, a preacher's son,is set to fill his father’s shoes.Reggie, however, has arrived at the school to “research the competition”before forming his own religion.Hilarity and holy wars ensue!
May 11 - 26, 2012
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.
General Admission: $15
Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more.
INDUSTRY NIGHT
Monday, May 21 at 8 p.m.
(Bring a headshot/resume for a $5.00 ticket!)
The Box Office Theatre1129 South Casino Center Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89104
Tickets:https://www.showtix4u.com/boxoffice.php?submit=Search+for+Events&begin=1542968¤t_client=013828110429697&ts=1335816343
SAY GOODNIGHT GRACIE (The Smith Center)
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The Smith Centerpresents
SAY GOODNIGHT GRACIE
by Rupert Holmes
Alan Safier stars in the hit,Tony Award®-winning play that invites you to spend a hilarious— as well as heartwarming —evening in the uplifting company of George Burns,the world’s favorite and funniest centenarian.Burns, who spanned over 90 years of American entertainment history,is now alive and kicking and singing and dancing!With vintage photographs and video clips from film and television performances,Say Goodnight Gracie brings to life Burns’ fascinating story.
May 11, 2012, 7:00pmMay 12, 2012, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
TICKET PRICES: $29 - $49VENUE: Troesh Studio Theater
more information:
http://www.thesmithcenter.com/events/say-goodnight-gracie/

SAY GOODNIGHT GRACIE
by Rupert Holmes
Alan Safier stars in the hit,Tony Award®-winning play that invites you to spend a hilarious— as well as heartwarming —evening in the uplifting company of George Burns,the world’s favorite and funniest centenarian.Burns, who spanned over 90 years of American entertainment history,is now alive and kicking and singing and dancing!With vintage photographs and video clips from film and television performances,Say Goodnight Gracie brings to life Burns’ fascinating story.
May 11, 2012, 7:00pmMay 12, 2012, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
TICKET PRICES: $29 - $49VENUE: Troesh Studio Theater
more information:
http://www.thesmithcenter.com/events/say-goodnight-gracie/
STORMY WEATHER - the LENA HORNE PROJECT (The Smith Center)
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The Smith Centerpresents
STORMY WEATHERThe LENA HORNE PROJECT
by James Gavin
Starring Mary Wilson of the Supremes,STORMY WEATHER: The Lena Horne Project
is about Hollywood’s first African-American goddess,
from her reign at MGM’s “dream factory”
to a fabled night club seductress and civil rights icon.
Stormy Weather is a living, breathing biography featuring rare audio clips,
video footage, true stories, and thrilling performances.
Stormy Weather is based on the celebrated book entitled
Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne
(Simon & Schuster 2009)
written by James Gavin, who also narrates this multimedia theatrical experience.
Mike Renzi (seven-time Emmy Award Winner)
who served as the musical director for Lena Horne’s show
THE LADY AND HER MUSIC on Broadway in 1981
created the orchestrations for this show.
May 11, 2012, 8:30pmMay 12, 2012, 7:00pmTICKET PRICES: $45 - $69VENUE: Cabaret JazzMore Information:http://www.thesmithcenter.com/events/james-gavins-stormy-weather-the-lena-horne-project/

The Smith Centerpresents
STORMY WEATHERThe LENA HORNE PROJECT
by James Gavin
Starring Mary Wilson of the Supremes,STORMY WEATHER: The Lena Horne Project
is about Hollywood’s first African-American goddess,
from her reign at MGM’s “dream factory”
to a fabled night club seductress and civil rights icon.
Stormy Weather is a living, breathing biography featuring rare audio clips,
video footage, true stories, and thrilling performances.
Stormy Weather is based on the celebrated book entitled
Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne
(Simon & Schuster 2009)
written by James Gavin, who also narrates this multimedia theatrical experience.
Mike Renzi (seven-time Emmy Award Winner)
who served as the musical director for Lena Horne’s show
THE LADY AND HER MUSIC on Broadway in 1981
created the orchestrations for this show.
May 11, 2012, 8:30pmMay 12, 2012, 7:00pmTICKET PRICES: $45 - $69VENUE: Cabaret JazzMore Information:http://www.thesmithcenter.com/events/james-gavins-stormy-weather-the-lena-horne-project/
The COMPOSERS' SHOWCASE (The Smith Center)
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The COMPOSERS' SHOWCASEis presented this eveningMay 16at 10:30PM(doors open at 9:30
Cabaret JazzThe Boman PavilionatThe Smith Center351 Symphony Park Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89106
featuring the songs of:Angela ChanKelly Clinton-HomesAmos GlickChristine HudmanE.J and Michael LackeyAaron MacKenzieMichael ManleyAaron RamseyKeith ThompsonMark Wherryand special guestClint Homes
more information:www.thecomposersshowcase.com

Cabaret JazzThe Boman PavilionatThe Smith Center351 Symphony Park Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89106
featuring the songs of:Angela ChanKelly Clinton-HomesAmos GlickChristine HudmanE.J and Michael LackeyAaron MacKenzieMichael ManleyAaron RamseyKeith ThompsonMark Wherryand special guestClint Homes
more information:www.thecomposersshowcase.com
BONNIE'S OLD WEST MUSICAL REVUE
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BONNIE'SOLD WEST MUSICAL REVUE
Bonnie’s OLD WEST MUSICAL REVUEreaches back to the golden age of“Vaudeville” theater to bring you a showpacked with side-splitting humor andgood old-fashioned fun.
Bring your appetite! A chuck wagondinner and full bar are availablethroughout the evening (sold separately).
Every Saturday and SundayMay 26 - Aug. 26Doors open at 6:15PMRagtime Sing-Along starts at 6:30PMMain Show stars shortly after
In the saloon at Bonnie Springs Ranch16395 Bonnie Springs RoadBlus Diamond, NV 89004
more information:http://oldwestmusical.com/BOWMR/Home.html

BONNIE'SOLD WEST MUSICAL REVUE
Bonnie’s OLD WEST MUSICAL REVUEreaches back to the golden age of“Vaudeville” theater to bring you a showpacked with side-splitting humor andgood old-fashioned fun.
Bring your appetite! A chuck wagondinner and full bar are availablethroughout the evening (sold separately).
Every Saturday and SundayMay 26 - Aug. 26Doors open at 6:15PMRagtime Sing-Along starts at 6:30PMMain Show stars shortly after
In the saloon at Bonnie Springs Ranch16395 Bonnie Springs RoadBlus Diamond, NV 89004
more information:http://oldwestmusical.com/BOWMR/Home.html
20 Haziran 2012 Çarşamba
A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING (Super Summer Theatre)
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Super Summer Theatrepresents
A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING
Kick off the Super Summer Theatre 2012 Season withA GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING.Experience Rodgers and Hammerstein's greatest hitsas you've never experienced them before.An amazing cast of musicians and vocalistsare joined by an incredible team of dancers and signersto fully integrate American Sign Language into the show.
May 18 & 19Spring Mountain Ranch State Park
More information:http://supersummertheatre.org/

A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING
Kick off the Super Summer Theatre 2012 Season withA GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING.Experience Rodgers and Hammerstein's greatest hitsas you've never experienced them before.An amazing cast of musicians and vocalistsare joined by an incredible team of dancers and signersto fully integrate American Sign Language into the show.
May 18 & 19Spring Mountain Ranch State Park
More information:http://supersummertheatre.org/
The DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (Jewish Rep.)
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The Jewish Repertory TheatrePresents Sundays at the Smith
ANNE FRANK
by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Anne Frank, is one of the best known figures of the 20th Centuryand her famous diary was written between 1941 and 1944while in hiding from the Nazi’s in occupied Holland.It is an impassioned drama about the lives of eight peopleliving in a concealed storage attic,and captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence….their fear, their hope, their laughter and their grief.This powerful play, for all ages,is a symbol of a young girl’s belief, in human kindness,innate goodness and her hope for a better future.
May 20, 2012, 2:00pm & 5:00pmTICKET PRICES: $27 - $37
The Smith CenterTroesh Studio Theater
more information:http://www.thesmithcenter.com/events/the-diary-of-anne-frank/

ANNE FRANK
by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Anne Frank, is one of the best known figures of the 20th Centuryand her famous diary was written between 1941 and 1944while in hiding from the Nazi’s in occupied Holland.It is an impassioned drama about the lives of eight peopleliving in a concealed storage attic,and captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence….their fear, their hope, their laughter and their grief.This powerful play, for all ages,is a symbol of a young girl’s belief, in human kindness,innate goodness and her hope for a better future.
May 20, 2012, 2:00pm & 5:00pmTICKET PRICES: $27 - $37
The Smith CenterTroesh Studio Theater
more information:http://www.thesmithcenter.com/events/the-diary-of-anne-frank/
ON WITH THE SHOW (NCT Benefit)
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Nevada Conservatory Theatrepresents
ON WITH THE SHOW
a benefit event for the Nevada Conservatory Theatreis set to feature Clint Holmes, Graham Fenton, Kristen Hertzenbergand cast members from NCT's"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way To The Forum"
Monday, May 217PM
the Artemus W. Ham Concert HallUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas campus4505 S. Maryland Parkway
Supporters can mingle with cabaret starsduring a pre-show cocktail receptionand take part in a silent auction.
Tickets are $50.Call 895-2787more information:http://nct.unlv.edu/event/nct-benefit-show?delta=0

ON WITH THE SHOW
a benefit event for the Nevada Conservatory Theatreis set to feature Clint Holmes, Graham Fenton, Kristen Hertzenbergand cast members from NCT's"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way To The Forum"
Monday, May 217PM
the Artemus W. Ham Concert HallUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas campus4505 S. Maryland Parkway
Supporters can mingle with cabaret starsduring a pre-show cocktail receptionand take part in a silent auction.
Tickets are $50.Call 895-2787more information:http://nct.unlv.edu/event/nct-benefit-show?delta=0
MARY POPPINS (The Smith Center)
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The Smith Centerpresents
MARY POPPINS
book by Julian Fellowesmusic by Robert B. and Richard M. Sherman and George Stileslyrics by Robert B. and Richard M. Sherman and Anthony Drewebased on the Mary Poppins book series by P.L. Traversand the 1964 Walt Disney Film
Mary Poppins is bringing its own brand of Broadway magicto theaters across the country,which has Variety raving,“This is the rare touring production that over-delivers on every level!”Featuring the irresistible story and unforgettable songsfrom one of the most popular Disney films of all time,plus brand-new breathtaking dance numbersand spectacular stage-craft,Mary Poppins is everything you could ever want in a hit Broadway show!So get swept up in the fun of this high-flying musicalthe New York Post gives 4 out of 4 stars and calls it,“a perfect piece of musical theater.”
May 22 - 27Reynolds HallThe Smith CenterMore information:http://www.thesmithcenter.com/events/mary-poppins/

MARY POPPINS
book by Julian Fellowesmusic by Robert B. and Richard M. Sherman and George Stileslyrics by Robert B. and Richard M. Sherman and Anthony Drewebased on the Mary Poppins book series by P.L. Traversand the 1964 Walt Disney Film
Mary Poppins is bringing its own brand of Broadway magicto theaters across the country,which has Variety raving,“This is the rare touring production that over-delivers on every level!”Featuring the irresistible story and unforgettable songsfrom one of the most popular Disney films of all time,plus brand-new breathtaking dance numbersand spectacular stage-craft,Mary Poppins is everything you could ever want in a hit Broadway show!So get swept up in the fun of this high-flying musicalthe New York Post gives 4 out of 4 stars and calls it,“a perfect piece of musical theater.”
May 22 - 27Reynolds HallThe Smith CenterMore information:http://www.thesmithcenter.com/events/mary-poppins/
BONNIE'S OLD WEST MUSICAL REVUE
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BONNIE'SOLD WEST MUSICAL REVUE
Bonnie’s OLD WEST MUSICAL REVUEreaches back to the golden age of“Vaudeville” theater to bring you a showpacked with side-splitting humor andgood old-fashioned fun.
Bring your appetite! A chuck wagondinner and full bar are availablethroughout the evening (sold separately).
Every Saturday and SundayMay 26 - Aug. 26Doors open at 6:15PMRagtime Sing-Along starts at 6:30PMMain Show stars shortly after
In the saloon at Bonnie Springs Ranch16395 Bonnie Springs RoadBlus Diamond, NV 89004
more information:http://oldwestmusical.com/BOWMR/Home.html

BONNIE'SOLD WEST MUSICAL REVUE
Bonnie’s OLD WEST MUSICAL REVUEreaches back to the golden age of“Vaudeville” theater to bring you a showpacked with side-splitting humor andgood old-fashioned fun.
Bring your appetite! A chuck wagondinner and full bar are availablethroughout the evening (sold separately).
Every Saturday and SundayMay 26 - Aug. 26Doors open at 6:15PMRagtime Sing-Along starts at 6:30PMMain Show stars shortly after
In the saloon at Bonnie Springs Ranch16395 Bonnie Springs RoadBlus Diamond, NV 89004
more information:http://oldwestmusical.com/BOWMR/Home.html
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