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Sergio Lopez on February 9, 2022
It’s nighttime in Memphis and rain is pouring. Inside the Lorraine Motel, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lies with a fever and sore throat. Earlier—unknowingly, hours before his death—he had given his final speech, telling the audience at Mason Temple: “I’ve been to the mountaintop.” While the speech became one of King’s…
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Elliott Sky Case on February 2, 2022
“The murder is really kind of incidental,” says Doll Piccotto. “You’ve got a body, and then there’s just a puzzle around it.” As a director, dramaturge and certified mystery fanatic, Piccotto has a keen understanding of the era- and genre-transcending appeal of Agatha Christie. City Lights Theater’s production of Christie’s The Hollow,…
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Fans of the Fab Four will be pleased to hear that due to demand, a second matinee show has been added to the Montgomery Theater’s November 3 production of “In My Life: A Musical Theater Tribute to the Beatles.”
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