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DTSTART:20121115T003000Z
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DESCRIPTION:"Dracula" by Bram Stoker\, adapted for the stage by Steven Die
 tz\, directed by Daniel Patterson\, runs Wednesday to Saturday\, Nov. 14-1
 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Redfern's Main Theatre. \n\nThis new stage adaptation re
 stores the non-stop\, heart pounding suspense and seduction of Bram Stoker
 's classic novel. As Count Dracula begins to exert his plan to find a new 
 feeding ground in the teeming masses of industrial-age London\, the heroes
  of the play\, led by the indomitable Professor Van Helsing\, try to piece
  together the clues of his appearances in a valiant attempt to save themse
 lves from a fate far worse than death. Rich with both humor and horror\, t
 his play paints a wickedly theatrical picture of Stoker's famous vampire. 
 Warning: due to the disturbing and often graphic nature of the action\, th
 is play is not recommended for children.
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SUMMARY:Dracula
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/588/
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DTSTART:20130214T003000Z
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DESCRIPTION:"Niicugni\," Yup'ik for "Listen\," is a new dance performance 
 by Alaskan-born Emily Johnson housed within a sound/light installation of 
 hand-made fish lanterns. Making things from fish skin is an Alaskan art fo
 rm. This dance\, the second in a trilogy of pieces related to Johnson's Yu
 p'ik heritage\, explores issues around displacement of native peoples and 
 the ways in which cultures are divided and linked. Dance Magazine calls he
 r work "simultaneously vulnerable and commanding\, mythical and wry."\n\nT
 his performance is co-presented with the Vermont Performance Lab and is fu
 nded in part by the New England Foundation for the Arts.
SUMMARY:Emily Johnson/Catalyst Dance
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/594/
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DTSTART:20130321T133000Z
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DESCRIPTION:This performance is for high school students. This hit product
 ion brings the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan front and center by bringing t
 o life actual letters written by troops serving in the Middle East. The pr
 oduction is inspired by the New York Times Op-Ed article\, "The Things The
 y Wrote" and the subsequent HBO documentary\, "Last Letters Home." The pla
 y without politicizing gives audiences a powerful portrait of the soldier 
 experience in the ongoing wars. The Chicago Tribune says Griffin Theatre i
 s "remarkable enough for your mouth to keep dropping open in surprise at t
 he depth and raw frankness of their work."\n\nThis performance is co-prese
 nted with the Colonial Theatre\, Keene\, N.H. and sponsored by C&S Wholesa
 le Grocers.
SUMMARY:SCHOOL PERFORMANCE: Griffin Theatre Company in "Letters Home"
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/597/
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DTSTART:20130320T233000Z
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DESCRIPTION:This hit production puts the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan fron
 t and center by bringing to life actual letters written by troops serving 
 in the Middle East. The production is inspired by the New York Times Op-Ed
  article\, "The Things They Wrote" and the subsequent HBO documentary\, "L
 ast Letters Home." The play without politicizing gives audiences a powerfu
 l portrait of the soldier experience in the ongoing wars. The Chicago Trib
 une says Griffin Theatre is "remarkable enough for your mouth to keep drop
 ping open in surprise at the depth and raw frankness of their work."\n\nTh
 is performance is co-presented with the Colonial Theatre\, Keene\, N.H. an
 d sponsored by C&S Wholesale Grocers.
SUMMARY:Griffin Theatre Company in "Letters Home"
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/598/
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DTSTART:20130228T003000Z
DTEND:20130228T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare\, directed by PeggyRae Jo
 hnson\, runs Wednesday to Saturday\, February 27 to March 2\, at 7:30 p.m.
  in the Redfern's Main Theatre.\n\nThe play follows Prospero\, Duke of Mil
 an\, who absorbed in studies of magic\, is ousted by his brother Antonio a
 nd lands with his lovely daughter Miranda on a deserted island. After year
 s pass\, a tempest brings his enemies of Milan near\, and Prospero uses hi
 s magical arts to cause them to shipwreck on his shore where he can deal w
 ith their treachery. This comedy/romance ensues with jesters and liquor\, 
 love and marriage\, conspiracy\, revenge\, and reconciliation. See this ye
 ar's KSC Keene is Reading selection performed on stage.
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SUMMARY:The Tempest
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/599/
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DTSTART:20130410T233000Z
DTEND:20130410T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:"An Evening of Dance" directed by Marcia Murdock\, will be per
 formed Wednesday to Saturday\, April 10-13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Redfern's M
 ain Theatre.\n\nNow in its 37th year\, this annual modern dance celebratio
 n of choreography and performance announces the arrival of spring with a s
 eries of new works choreographed by students\, faculty members\, and guest
  artists. Each piece in this concert will bring a new perspective that wil
 l inspire\, enliven\, and enrich its audiences with the honest beauty of d
 ance.
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Dance
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/601/
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