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Frankenstein
- Fri. Oct 7th, 2011
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Based on Mary Shelley’s novel, one of the world’s most famous of horror stories demonstrates that we all need to have a place we feel we fit in and begs the question of our own creation. It also makes the point that there must be someone out there for everyone. A thought-provoking piece that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Appropriate grades 4th-12th
- Fri. Oct 7th, 2011
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"The Holy Trinity"
- Sun. Oct 2nd, 2011
4pm – 6pm
at Fellowship Baptist Church
The Women's Ministry of the Hamilton County BM&E District Association, under the leadership of Sis. Catherine Cothran, will present "The Holy Trinity" on Sunday, October 2 at 4pm at Fellowship Baptist Church located at 1801 Dodds Avenue. This is a free program and everyone is invited to attend. The program will be recorded, so consider purchasing a recording...
- Sun. Oct 2nd, 2011
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Frankenstein
- Sun. Oct 2nd, 2011
2:30pm – 4:30pm
Based on Mary Shelley’s novel, one of the world’s most famous of horror stories demonstrates that we all need to have a place we feel we fit in and begs the question of our own creation. It also makes the point that there must be someone out there for everyone. A thought-provoking piece that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Appropriate grades 4th-12th
- Sun. Oct 2nd, 2011
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Frankenstein
- Sat. Oct 1st, 2011
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Based on Mary Shelley’s novel, one of the world’s most famous of horror stories demonstrates that we all need to have a place we feel we fit in and begs the question of our own creation. It also makes the point that there must be someone out there for everyone. A thought-provoking piece that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Appropriate grades 4th-12th
- Sat. Oct 1st, 2011
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Frankenstein
- Fri. Sep 30th, 2011
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Based on Mary Shelley’s novel, one of the world’s most famous of horror stories demonstrates that we all need to have a place we feel we fit in and begs the question of our own creation. It also makes the point that there must be someone out there for everyone. A thought-provoking piece that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Appropriate grades 4th-12th
- Fri. Sep 30th, 2011
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Long Time Since Yesterday
- Sun. Sep 25th, 2011
4pm – 6pm
at C. C. Bond Humanities Theatre Auditorium at Chattanooga State
Set in suburban New Jersey in the early 1980's, PJ Gibson's potent drama is about a reunion of former college classmates, now in their thirties, at the funeral of a friend who killed herself. These women are prosperous, professional Black women who have gone through the sixties and come out on top of the eighties. At the wake, they confront the truth about...
- Sun. Sep 25th, 2011
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Long Time Since Yesterday
- Sat. Sep 24th, 2011
8pm – 10pm
at C. C. Bond Humanities Theatre Auditorium at Chattanooga State
Set in suburban New Jersey in the early 1980's, PJ Gibson's potent drama is about a reunion of former college classmates, now in their thirties, at the funeral of a friend who killed herself. These women are prosperous, professional Black women who have gone through the sixties and come out on top of the eighties. At the wake, they confront the truth about...
- Sat. Sep 24th, 2011
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I Wasn't No Hero: Stories from those who fought World War II
- Sat. Sep 17th, 2011
8pm – 10pm
Imagine flying over Tokyo. The bomb doors open but the armed bomb hangs up on the door. What would you do? Not many survive to tell the tale but one did, and his story along with others who fought in Europe and the Pacific are told in "I Wasn’t No Hero: Stories of those who fought World War II" on the CircleStage of the Chattanooga Theatre Centre September 2...
- Sat. Sep 17th, 2011
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I Wasn't No Hero: Stories from those who fought World War II
- Fri. Sep 16th, 2011
7pm – 10pm
Imagine flying over Tokyo. The bomb doors open but the armed bomb hangs up on the door. What would you do? Not many survive to tell the tale but one did, and his story along with others who fought in Europe and the Pacific are told in "I Wasn’t No Hero: Stories of those who fought World War II" on the CircleStage of the Chattanooga Theatre Centre September 2...
- Fri. Sep 16th, 2011
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I Wasn't No Hero: Stories from those who fought World War II
- Sat. Sep 10th, 2011
8pm – 10pm
Imagine flying over Tokyo. The bomb doors open but the armed bomb hangs up on the door. What would you do? Not many survive to tell the tale but one did, and his story along with others who fought in Europe and the Pacific are told in "I Wasn’t No Hero: Stories of those who fought World War II" on the CircleStage of the Chattanooga Theatre Centre September 2...
- Sat. Sep 10th, 2011
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Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion Summer Love Tour 2011
- Sat. Sep 10th, 2011
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion Summer Love Tour 2011 stops in Chattanooga as the cross-country tour takes the popular radio host and his pals from East to West Coast, Alaska to Texas and over a dozen other cities along the way. Enjoy an evening of passionate duets, hot jazz, Catchup, English Majors and Poesy and singer Sara Watkins, the Guy's...
- Sat. Sep 10th, 2011
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I Wasn't No Hero: Stories from those who fought World War II
- Fri. Sep 9th, 2011
8pm – 10:30pm
Imagine flying over Tokyo. The bomb doors open but the armed bomb hangs up on the door. What would you do? Not many survive to tell the tale but one did, and his story along with others who fought in Europe and the Pacific are told in "I Wasn’t No Hero: Stories of those who fought World War II" on the CircleStage of the Chattanooga Theatre Centre September 2...
- Fri. Sep 9th, 2011
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I Wasn't No Hero: Stories from those who fought World War II
- Sat. Sep 3rd, 2011
8pm – 10pm
Imagine flying over Tokyo. The bomb doors open but the armed bomb hangs up on the door. What would you do? Not many survive to tell the tale but one did, and his story along with others who fought in Europe and the Pacific are told in "I Wasn’t No Hero: Stories of those who fought World War II" on the CircleStage of the Chattanooga Theatre Centre September 2...
- Sat. Sep 3rd, 2011
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I Wasn't No Hero: Stories from those who fought World War II
- Fri. Sep 2nd, 2011
7pm – 10pm
Imagine flying over Tokyo. The bomb doors open but the armed bomb hangs up on the door. What would you do? Not many survive to tell the tale but one did, and his story along with others who fought in Europe and the Pacific are told in "I Wasn’t No Hero: Stories of those who fought World War II" on the CircleStage of the Chattanooga Theatre Centre September 2...
- Fri. Sep 2nd, 2011
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Pizza Man
- Sat. Aug 27th, 2011
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Pizza Man, a dark comedy about two troubled women who decide to exact revenge on a randomly chosen victim, will be presented for two performances, August 26 and 27, 2011, at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre. The play, written by Darlene Cravioto, is bound for the Tennessee Theatre Association competition in Dixon, Tennessee, in October. Maria Chattin-Carter...
- Sat. Aug 27th, 2011
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Open Community Auditions for Upcoming Production, "Sing, Mahalia, Sing"
- Sat. Aug 27th, 2011
12pm – 2:30pm
at Urban League of Chattanooga
Photo via classicrandb.net/artists/mahalia_jackson.html The Bessie Smith Cultural Center and The Creative Underground proudly presents a centennial birthday celebration of the life and music of Mahalia Jackson in “Sing, Mahalia, Sing” A Gospel Musical in late October 2011. Open auditions for singers to perform in the Gospel Ensemble group which will perform...
- Sat. Aug 27th, 2011
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Life, Boomers & Seniors Expo
- Sat. Aug 27th, 2011
10am – 6pm
at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center
The 2011 Life Expo is the premier resource for all things important to seniors and baby boomers – health & wellness, health screenings, assisted living, real estate, travel, financial planning, shopping ( jewelry, fashion, accessories, items for the home) food, entertainment, fitness and more. . . Attendees will be able to see one of Hollywood’s living...
- Sat. Aug 27th, 2011
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Pizza Man
- Fri. Aug 26th, 2011
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Pizza Man, a dark comedy about two troubled women who decide to exact revenge on a randomly chosen victim, will be presented for two performances, August 26 and 27, 2011, at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre. The play, written by Darlene Cravioto, is bound for the Tennessee Theatre Association competition in Dixon, Tennessee, in October. Maria Chattin-Carter...
- Fri. Aug 26th, 2011
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Auditions for "Dark of the Moon"
- Tue. Aug 23rd, 2011
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Auditions for "Dark of the Moon," an eerie tale set in Appalachia which opens the Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s 88th Season on the MainStage, are set for Monday and Tuesday, August 22 and 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the CTC. Told in a rich, mountain dialect, "Dark of the Moon" by Howard Richardson and William Berney is the story of John, a witch boy who seeks to...
- Tue. Aug 23rd, 2011
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Auditions for "Dark of the Moon"
- Mon. Aug 22nd, 2011
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Auditions for "Dark of the Moon," an eerie tale set in Appalachia which opens the Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s 88th Season on the MainStage, are set for Monday and Tuesday, August 22 and 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the CTC. Told in a rich, mountain dialect, "Dark of the Moon" by Howard Richardson and William Berney is the story of John, a witch boy who seeks to...
- Mon. Aug 22nd, 2011
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