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  • Get to know: NICK SUGAR

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    Hello THAC Friends & Family, We asked, and ‘Anything Goes‘ Director Nick Sugar answered! Check out our fabulous Q&A session (below) where this legendary director talks dogs, bad acting habits, and directing at Town Hall Arts Center. CHEERS, COREY BROWN | @COREYLENBROWN CBROWN@TOWNHALLARTSCENTER.ORG  Get to know: NICK SUGAR LET’S GET TO KNOW YOU…  NAME: Nick Sugar BORN: in

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  • Anything Goes Preview

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    Hello THAC Friends & Family! As we anxiously await opening night, THAC is dedicating a series of blog posts with exclusive information surrounding the cast, crew, producers, designers, and director of our 2014 holiday production, Anything Goes! Stay tuned to the THAC BLOG for updates and fun facts surrounding this amazing production. CHEERS, COREY BROWN | @COREYLENBROWN CBROWN@TOWNHALLARTSCENTER.ORG ANYTHING GOES  SHOWING:

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  • #OFFSTAGESTARS: OCT 2014

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      Town Hall Arts Center productions are made possible by our amazing team of Volunteers! #OFFSTAGESTARS submissions will be featured HERE monthly on the THAC Blog OCTOBER 2014 #OFFSTAGESTARS: “In addition to frequent volunteering for shows and staying to be a bartender, for all opening night receptions. Dorothy Mauro cleaned and repaired all the volunteer vests,

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  • Critics are Raving about How to Succeed!

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    Hedy (Nicole Campbell), Frump (Cory Wendling) and Mr. JB Biggley (Ed Hickok) in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Critics are raving about Town Hall’s production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!”Tim Howard, who is perfect for the lead role of Finch, has that devilish grin and air of innocence

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  • Join us for H2$ …it’s Mad Men without the angst!

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    Town Hall Arts Center Opens 2014-15 Season with How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Presented by   September 12 – October 12, 2014 Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser, Book by Jack Weinstock, Abe Burrows & Willie Gilbert Directed by Robert Wells  A satire of big business and all it holds sacred, How

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  • Town Hall Arts Center Presents Spring Awakening

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    WHAT: The next production in Town Hall Arts Center’s 2013-2014 Season will be Spring Awakening, Book & Lyrics by Steven Sater, music by Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank Wedekind. Spring Awakening is directed and choreographed by Nick Sugar, Henry Award winning director of Town Hall’s 2012 production of The Who’s Tommy and

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  • Ring in the Holidays with Annie!

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    Spend the Holidays at Town Hall Arts Center’s for our 2013-2014 production of Annie, book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, and lyrics by Martin Charnin. Annie is directed by Robert Wells, Henry Award winning director of Town Hall’s 2013 production of The 39 Steps and director of last year’s The Sound of Music.

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  • TOWN HALL GETS NEW ‘GEAR’

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    Cheryl McNab, Town Hall’s Executive Director is quite proud of all of the changes that happened at Town Hall this summer, we thought we would pass this onto you from her! This Summer brought several new changes to Town Hall Arts Center.  In June, the board approved the purchase of a new microphone system.  The

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  • Donna Debreceni and Band Bring it Again for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels!

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    There is just something about a live band, and you are missing it if you don’t come to see a show at Town Hall with Donna Debreceni directing at the keyboards! Donna has been swinging and rocking Nick Sugar’s shows at Town Hall for quite a few years now. She is having a blast guffawing

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  • Town Hall Kicks off the 2013-2014 Season with some Dirty Rotten Scoundrels!

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    The first production in Town Hall Arts Center’s 2013-2014 Season will be Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, book by Jeffrey Lane, music and lyrics by David Yazbek. Based on the film “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” written by Dale Launer and Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is directed and choreographed by Nick Sugar, Henry Award winning

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