Thursday, October 14, 2004

Dawidziak Debut: A Christmas Carol


Mark Dawidziak, former Beacon Journal TV and movie critic, looms large in a 6-col. photo on the Beacon Journal Arts&Living front, page E1, of Thursday, October 14.

The photo accompanies a brightly written article by BJ staffer Kerry Clawson on the move of the Largely Literary Theater Co. to the beautifully renovated 700-seat Greystone Hall & Theatre in the former Masonic Temple at High and Mill streets downtown.

Mark and his wife, Sarah Showman, who lead the company, will open their third year with Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, December 10-18. Other productions include Robert Louis Stevenson’s A Child’s Garden of Verses April 2-3 and The Reports of My Death are Greatly Exaggerated May 21-22.. Fifty poems of Stevenson are featured in the April production and 14 scenes drawn from Mark Twain’s works in the May show.

Free parking will be available in garages on High and Broadway.

If you hurry, you can click on the headline above to link to the original article by Clawson and photos by Lew Stamp
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