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Musical Theatre International’s Broadway Junior and iTheatrics selected the company for this honor. “We’ve worked really hard for years at the Junior Theatre Festival in Atlanta and won numerous awards,” says YTC producer Rachel Pergamet. “But to be chosen to do the world premiere is really an honor. We’re still pinching ourselves.”. MTI, one of the world’s leading theatrical licensing agencies for both amateur and professional theaters, works directly with composers and writers to adapt classic and contemporary musicals into 70-minute editions for middle school aged performers for its Broadway Junior collection. YTC staff and 50 members of YTC’s Junior Theatre and Teen Theatre have been working directly with Broadway Jr. and iTheatrics personnel for months to bring the pilot script to the stage.
It’s the quintessential problem of extroverted bookworms everywhere, The Livermore Public Library, however, has found a solution through Livermore Reads Together 2015 — a program that asks the entire community to read the same book and then celebrate its ballet flats elastic themes through related movie screenings, art shows and more, This year’s book, “A Good Year,” was voted by the community to be the center of the ninth annual Livermore Reads Together event, Written by Peter Mayle, the 2004 novel tells a story of a London stockbroker who inherits a French vineyard after losing his job, The story, though set in France, explores the business and pleasure of wine, a direct link to the vino culture present in Livermore..
Amy Lou and the Juke Junkies! (Club Fox Blues Jam). 7 p.m. June 26. Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. $5. 877-435-9849 or www.clubfoxrwc.com. West Bay Opera and Festival Opera. Verdi’s “Otello.” A joint production of two opera companies. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. June 28 and 2 p.m. June 30, Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek. $36-$83. 650-843-3900 and www.wbopera.org; and 925-944-9610 and www.festivalopera.org. Powerage, The Ultimate AC/DC Tribute Experience with Jungle Rooster. 8 p.m. June 29. Club Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. $15. 877-435-9849 or www.clubfoxrwc.com.
The city council may have kept the same members, but Sunnyvale did get a new city manager with the appointment of former Oakland city administrator Deanna Santana, Sunnyvaleans also welcomed a brand-new park, Seven Seas on Morse Avenue, and celebrated the 100th birthday of the Sunnyvale Public Library, Sunnyvale Planning Commissioner Bo Chang died on Jan, 8, according to city officials, Chang was in his early 40s, The commission honored Chang with a moment of silence at its Jan, 13 meeting, The Sunnyvale Loehmann’s store at 1651 Hollenbeck Ave, closed its doors after 40 years of business in the city, Loeh-mann’s, an upscale off-price specialty retailer based out of New York, went out of business after almost 93 years, After store owners filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2013 due ballet flats elastic to declining sales, the U.S, Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan approved an order authorizing “going out of business” sales at each of Loehmann’s 39 locations in 11 states and the District of Columbia, according to a statement..
Carreño takes on his new role immediately and plans to announce the ballet’s 2013-14 season later in the summer. In a statement, Millicent Powers — chairwoman of the ballet’s board of trustees — said that Carreño’s “vision and commitment to the highest standards closely match the values of Ballet San Jose. … We look forward to offering our audiences an exciting new season of discovery and exploration.”. Carreño, 45, was born in Cuba and received his training at the National Ballet School. He joined the English National Ballet in 1990 before joining Britain’s Royal Ballet as a principal dancer in 1993. He came to the U.S. and American Ballet Theatre in 1993. During his time with the New York-based company, he danced leads in such ballets as “The Nutcracker,” “Swan Lake” and “Don Quixote.”.