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[ June 12, 2010; 9:30 pm to 11:30 pm. ] Saturday, June 12th 9:30pm Movie Nite @ DISH. Join us for Movies Under the Stars. We’ll be starting the flick on the back patio at 9:30 p.m. promptly. Folks are encouraged to order from the dinner menu ahead of time, or swing by the bar for a cocktail. Admission is free.
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By Debora Harding
This year’s CATF play “Farragut North” by Beau Willimon inspired a nostalgic glance backwards. The play’s protagonist, 25-year-old Stephen Bellamy, serves as national press secretary to a governor running for president. He becomes snagged in a quagmire that shatters his political idealism and puts his professional survival at risk.
Beginning when I was 18, [...]
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As rehearsals began in mid-June for the 2009 Contemporary American Theater Festival, each writer shared thoughts with Nelson Pressley about the work coming to Shepherdstown and the working lives that brought them here.
What’s the best way to categorize this year’s crop of playwrights at the Contemporary American Theater Festival? The five faces are largely new: one returning writer from 1996 and four rookies (including an esteemed 65 year old). Their themes are topical: one brutal dissection of marriage and four dramas that feel torn from the headlines. The demographics are, well, retro: one black woman and four white men.
A simple way to sort this year’s slate, which runs from July 8 through August 2, would be between the bluntly political works in the Frank Center—Beau Willimon’s campaign drama “Farragut North” and Steven Dietz’s 9/11 conspiracy thriller “Yankee Tavern”—and the romantically oriented duo in the Studio, Michael Weller’s marital slugfest “Fifty Words” and Eisa Davis’s era-hopping “The History of Light.” [...]
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For the ninth summer, Shepherdstown is transformed July 16–26 into a modern dance festival with dance concerts, discussions, master classes, events for children, and the West Virginia Dance Theater Institute. For two weeks, eight dance companies from New York, Ohio, and Washington, D.C., descend on Jefferson County, living with local families and enjoying the warm [...]





