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Month: March 2017

Thoughts from the Renaissance Theatre

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Arts, Jobs, and the Economy

Posted on March 28, 2017August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

by Colleen Cook  It’s easy to think of the arts and entertainment as something that happens when you’re not working. After all, the “weekend” as we know it was birthed out of…

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Posted in Arts AdvocacyTagged americans for the arts, arts, economic impact, economy, jobs, national endowment for the arts

Meet Octavio Más-Arocas

Posted on March 21, 2017August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

by Colleen Cook and DRM Productions Octavio Más-Arocas is the second of three finalists for the position of Music Director of the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra. Maestro Más-Arocas tells us about…

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Posted in Behind the Scenes, SymphonyTagged colleen cook, interviews, mansfield symphony, octavio mas arocas, orchestra

Three Valuable Lessons from Daniel Tiger

Posted on March 14, 2017August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

by Colleen Cook We are BIG Daniel Tiger fans at our house. My husband and I often refer to Daniel Tiger as the third parent in our house, and I am sure any…

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Posted in Education, TheatreTagged daniel tiger, daniel tiger's neighborhood, parenting, preschool

Sensory-Friendly Performances: What, When, and How Much We Love Them

Posted on March 7, 2017August 6, 2020 by Steven Au

By Chelsie Thompson We take our mission to make the arts accessible very seriously – it is the lifeblood of our work and the passion behind everything we do here…

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Posted in Education, TheatreTagged autism, chelsie thompson, ryan hourigan, sensory-friendly, shrek, theatre

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