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SUMMARY:“Something Wicked This Way Comes”
DESCRIPTION:Great Basin Arts and Entertainment is bringing the Nevada Shakespeare Company’s new production of Macbeth to the Lowry High Theater on Saturday\, October 17.  Doors will open at 6:00 and the curtain will go up at 7:00 PM for a performance held as a benefit for the BackPack Kids program. All ticket proceeds are going to this worthwhile program of the Winnemucca Food Bank which discretely places weekend food supplies in the back packs of needy elementary school children each Friday. \nIn celebration of their 10th season\, Nevada Shakespeare Company offers an edgy new production of Macbeth\, Shakespeare’s popular tale of horror\, drawn from Scottish history\, with great warriors\, witches and ghostly apparitions. \nThe production is directed by the talented David Weinberg. \n“Having Dave as our director is a godsend\,” says Cameron Crain\, Nevada Shakes’ President and Managing Artistic Director\, “his training\, experience and insights into the play\, as well as our company\, make him the perfect fit for this production.” \nMr. Weinberg was born and raised in Reno\, and has spent over a decade working and studying theatre in Los Angeles\, New York and London. The play also boasts stage combat choreography by Mr. JR Beardsley\, an international fight director\, and includes several violent fights with a range of authentic-looking broad swords\, shields and battle axes. \n“This is one of Shakespeare’s bloodiest\, spookiest plays\, and it’s a perfect thing to present this time of year\,” says Beardsley regarding the staging of Macbeth during the Halloween season\, “My job is to help recreate the violence of the time period and make it look real and interesting.” \nThis bloody production promises to be a fresh\, dynamic and entertaining event for the Halloween season: after all\, Macbeth is filled with sword fights\, witches\, blood lust\, betrayal and justice. Before there was Harry Potter there was Shakespeare! Macbeth will be touring throughout the month of October: 10.16 at the Dayton Valley Country Club\, 10.17 at Lowry High School in Winnemucca\, 10.23 at Piper’s Opera House\, 10.24\, 10.29\, 10.30 and 10.31 at the Nelson Building in downtown Reno. \nThis bloody production promises to be a fresh\, dynamic and entertaining event for the Halloween season: after all\, Macbeth is filled with sword fights\, witches\, blood lust\, betrayal and justice. Before there was Harry Potter there was Shakespeare! \nThanks to the Nevada Arts Council’s Stimulus Grant\, the Nevada Humanities\, the Carol Franc Buck Foundation and the City of Reno’s Arts and Culture program\, we have a Reno-born and British-trained director: Dave Weinberg\, a British-born Reno-resident playing the lead: Joe Atack\, and an international stage and film combat artist conducting the choreography: JR Beardsley. The cast is compromised of local artists from Caron Valley\, Carson\, Lake Tahoe\, Reno\, including the amazing Stephanie Richardson as Lady Macbeth. \nFor details and information contact Cameron Crain\, 775.232.4974\, cameroncrain@gmail.com or visit www.nevada-shakespeare.org or www.gbae.org. \nTickets are $5 for students and $10 for others\, and are available at Nature’s Corner\, The Martin Hotel\, and Global Coffee. Proceeds from all ticket sales will go to the local Backpack Kids program. \nAbout the BackPack Program\nThere are children in our local communities that rely on resources such as free or reduced-priced school lunch\, during the school year. \nThe BackPack Program is designed to meet the needs of these hungry children at times when other resources are not available\, such as weekends and school vacations. \nHow the Backpack Program works\n\nBackpacks filled with food that children take home on weekends\nFood is child-friendly\, nonperishable\, easily consumed and vitamin fortified\nBackpacks are discreetly distributed to children on the last day before the weekend or holiday vacation
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LOCATION:Lowry High\, 5375 Kluncy Canyon Rd\, Winnemucca\, NV\, 89445\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare’s Troupe
DESCRIPTION:At one o’clock in the the morning\, all kinds of strange things are going on.  This army is about to enjoy some well deserved rations to celebrate their victory\, and recover from their defeats earlier this evening\, as they often met in pitched battle on stage in Winnemucca for their production of Macbeth.  The director and the  cast of the traveling Nevada Shakespeare Company stopped briefly for a photo during what seemed to be a re-creation of a scene from the play during their late night dinner at the Winnemucca Inn. \nAnd yes\, and the sword fights lived up to their billing\, the witches were stunning\, the whole performance ran like a watch\, and they ALL delivered a terrific performance. They still have four shows on their schedule\, and they truly deserve to play to a packed house each night. \nTheir next show is Friday\, October 23 at Piper’s Opera House in Virginia City; and then three performances in Reno at the Laxalt Auditorium\, October 29\, 30\, and 31.  ADMISSION: All Reno shows are free. Admission to the Piper’s Opera House show is $15 general and $10 for students and seniors. Tickets will be available at the door.  ON THE WEB: www.Nevada-Shakespeare.org \nIf you are member of the troupe\, or were in the audience last night\, we would love to hear from you.  Leave a comment below\, and share your thoughts. \nFrom the Reno Gazette Journal’s Sunday edition\, later today: \nShakespeare returns with a vengeance\nJoe Atack as Macbeth\nBy Forrest Hartman • forrest@rgj.com • October 18\, 2009\nSince 2002\, Nevada Shakespeare Company has been a scaled-down model of its former self\, concentrating on educational outreach programs and small productions requiring only a handful of actors. That changed Friday when the company trotted out its first full-blown stage show in seven years\, a touring production of William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.”  more….
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LOCATION:Martin Hotel\, 94 W Railroad St\, Winnemucca\, NV\, 89445
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