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Thursday, April 5, 2012

WAITING FOR THE PARADE

"Waiting for the Parade" is set in Calgary, Canada, during World War II.  It tells the story of five women who gather to work for the war effort while men
they love are away. The author, John Murrell, was commissioned to write a Canadian history play and interviewed people who had lived through the war, producing
powerful memories of waiting for news, of shifting loyalties and enmities. The play is episodic in structure, each scene presenting a vignette often accompanied
by music and songs. The popular songs also underscore the ironies inherent in a country at war against another country from which many of its citizens,
and much of its culture have originated.  Murrell records his belief that "women are the connective tissue which allows the human race to keep faith that
normal life will ultimately return. Women remind us, with wit and resilience, of the great importance of family, and also that family is not everything;
of the great importance of patriotism, and also that patriotism is not everything. Their pragmatism is utterly heroic."
 
 

Friday, February 17, 2012

PARENTING CONFERENCE

PARENTING CONFERENCE AT MARYMOUNT: The 4th Annual Rome Conference on Emotional Well-Being will be held on Saturday, March 24th, 2012 from 9:00 to 17:30
at the Marymount Int'l School campus near Via Cassia. The fee is 55 Euro if you PRE-REGISTER and 65 Euro at the door. Psychologists from Wash DC, NYC,
JAPAN and IRELAND will be present to offer workshops on a variety of topics concerning FAMILY LIFE. This year's theme: The Family in Focus:
 
Building & Maintaining Healthy Bonds, will be helpful to parents, educators and mental health professionals. Dr. Elizabeth Schroeder from Rutgers University
will be our Keynote Speaker. Lunch is included and there will be GREAT NETWORKING opportunities There will be workshops in ITALIAN and ENGLISH. Please
contact Elisabetta Bettasso-Escobar at:
 
elisabeth.escobar@ambrit-rome.com.
for further information. We look forward to seeing you!!!!
 
 
 

THE CELTIC BALL

The Celtic Ball 2012
Celebrate St Patrick's Day in style this year! Saturday, March 17, 2012 - 19:00
The Irish Club of Rome is delighted to invite you to the annual Celtic Ball, which will be held in the beautiful & luxurious surroundings of the Parco dei
Principi Hotel beside Villa Borghese. Tickets for this Black Tie event are € 85, to reserve tickets please email
irishclubofrome@gmail.com or on 3335729081.
The evening will start with a Prosecco reception, followed by a delicious five course meal and complimentary drinks. A selection of traditional Irish musicians
playing on the night and of course The Swing Pistols to get the dancing going For more info visit
http://www.irishclubofrome.com
 

Saturday, February 4, 2012

the english theatre of rome

    coming soon....
 
Mid March
 
'To Be Is To Be Seen…' at the world premier of…
 
La Natura Morta
 
By Bart Bolander
 
Directed By Molly Zimmelman
 
Seeking to correct a "mistake," Claire turns to the predatory Scarlett
and her scam-artist schoolmates who promise to cure her, just so long as she can stay still long enough to watch their 'performance art' bring to the surface
a hollowness that we should all, sooner or later, dress up for.
 
Featuring Vlad Beffa, Dave Folsom, Zita Meluso, Steve Nacher,
 
Rita Neveckaite, Madeleine Taylor, & Theodora Voutsa
 
"No spell-check, backspace, just uninterrupted, untainted philosophy." --Scarlett Knight
 
"This is one thing I don't mind remembering so much." --Ivy Saint-Hilaire
 
"This is going to hurt. But there are worse things." --Victoria Dupont
 
April
 
LOOPY LADIES
The Broad Cloth Trilogy (women write, women direct, we all laugh) returns with its final edition featuring Dyanne White, Terianne Falcone, Gaby Ford,
 
Alexia Murray, and Parysa Pourmoneshi.
 
LOOPY LADIES - BROAD CLOTH TRILOGY, part 3
 
   

THE ENGLISH THEATRE OF ROME

happy snow in rome!
 
upcoming events
 
February is audition month
 
our annual original monologue show
 
If you would like to devise an original monologue with the director please email us for an appointment. The theme of the monologue show this year is consequences.
We are also looking for IVY (a young zealous traumatized girl; 17-22 year old) for our upcoming play. Those interested in getting involved please contact
Rita:
re_inogda@hotmail.com
 
 
 

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

THE GLASS SLIPPER

Arts in English is pleased to present their next fantastic musical,
 
The Glass Slipper",
 
based on the story of Cinderella and full of great songs and dance numbers.
 
This is the perfect show for the Christmas season as it is suitable for all ages. So bring along all your friends and family!!!
 
There will be two performances only, on 13 and 14 December at 9pm
 
at Teatro Nino Manfredi, Via dei Pallottini 10, Ostia Lido.
 
The contribution requested this year is €12, the same as last year.
 
Reserve your tickets by emailing us at
artsinenglish@yahoo.it.
 
Book early to avoid disappointment!
 
If you would like more information about our no-profit association and our past shows and events, do visit our website at
www.artsinenglish.it.