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Mid - March 2008
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This month at the Warwick Museum of Art:
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Images from the Village |
Every Sunday Evening
at 7:17 pm - Unexpected Company
![]() The Warwick Museum of Art proudly presents Unexpected Company, Rhode Island's premier long-form improvisational comedy group, every Sunday night at 7:17 PM. Unexpected Company is held in the main exhibition gallery and intended for mature audiences. Admission is $5.00.
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All Children's School of Drama The Lion King All Children's Theater is now accepting registrations for children ages 7- 9 years old who are interested in dramatic instruction and performance. The ACT rehearses at the Warwick Museum of Art. You can register by calling the All Children's Theater at 401-728-1222 or through their website: http://www.actinri.org/ Broadway Bound—ACT’s The Lion King Saturdays: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Location: Museum of Art Classes begin: March 29th Cost: $165 No Class on: April 19th Final Class & Presentation: May 1th at Vartan School Share fun-filled adventures with Simba, Timon Pumbaa and the other Pride Rock friends! Students learn to tell a story through singing, acting, and moving. |
Old House Soul
![]() Saturday, April 26, 2008 7 p.m. $5 Suggested Admission, Additional Donations Accepted. All Proceeds to Benefit the Old House Soul Film Project Seating limited & reservations required: Call George Shuster or Stephanie Van Patten to reserve your place, 737-1278 Don Manley and Michel Schtakleff will present a seven minute video clip of their documentary entitled “Old House Soul”. They are researching the local history of architectural preservation with a focus on preservation architect Steve Tyson. Steve Tyson and his firm, Architectural Preservation Group, have been fixtures of the Apponaug community for decades. Steve’s work in Apponaug includes the Harrison house on Post Road south, the Caleb Gorton House on Greenwich Avenue, his shop on Meadow Street, and the Arnold house previously located near the Four Corners, which he saved from demolition by moving it to Buttonwoods. He was also involved in the formation of the Apponaug Historic District and on Warwick’s Historic District Commission. After screening the trailer Don and Michel welcome the audience’s input related to historic architectural preservation. Audience commentary may be included in the film. Additionally Don will speak of his experience moving an 1840s house from Scituate to its current location in Foster. He also relocated the 19th century Bennett barn to the same property. The presentation is accompanied by a slide and video show. |
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