Uncategorized OPENING SHOTS by Jamie Moses March 8, 2017 OPENING SHOTS A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE At the Kavinoky Theatre John Fredo who stars as Eddie with Debbie Pappas who plays Beatrice and Peter Palmisano who plays Alfieri Three Buffalo leading ladies: Kavinoky managing director Loraine O’Donnell with actresses Aleks Malejs and Josie DiVincenzo Actress/singer Zoe Scruggs with Adriano Gatto who plays Rodolpho, and the show’s costume designer Annette Christian Share Facebook X Telegram Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Jamie Moses Jamie Moses founded Artvoice in 1990 Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Search Follow Us HATE WON November 8, 2024 MusicalFare Theatre Presents the Regional Premiere of: SOMETHING ROTTEN November 6th – December 8th November 4, 2024 Letter: Experts in every field agree Trump Would be a Disaster to the Economy, the Environment, Healthcare, and National Security November 1, 2024 Legacy Project or Political Vendetta? Mayor Restaino’s Arena Plans Under Scrutiny Amid NFR Dispute October 31, 2024 Previous Story Portrait of the Composer at Pausa Next Story HIT LIST: Things to see and hear this week Latest from Uncategorized Connect Niagara Bus Service to Waive Bus Fares for Week of July 1st International Institute of Buffalo Offers Vital Summer Safety Info in Ten Languages Niagara County Sheriff’s Office Receives Re-Accreditation IN NIAGARA FALLS, GILLIBRAND ANNOUNCES LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS RACIAL DISPARITIES IN HEALTH CARE ACCESS Attorney General James Announces Election Protection Hotline Ahead of June Primary Elections
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