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<FONT FACE="Verdana">Visionaries-<BR>
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The preview night performance (final dress rehearsal) of <I>Random Acts of Love</I> delighted a large audience at the Kenworthy last night. <BR>
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<I>Random Acts of Love</I> opens tonight, April 6th, at 7:30 pm, with a reception at <I>One World Café</I> following the performance. Hope to see you there. Ask your friends to join you. It’s a great play. A wonderful night of theatre!<BR>
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Also, information about a free audition workshop is below.<BR>
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Pam Palmer<BR>
Sirius Idaho Theatre<BR>
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</U>Announcing the U.S. premiere of a romantic comedy by Uniontown playwright, Bruce Gooch-<BR>
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<H2><I>Sirius Idaho Theatre<BR>
</I></H2>in conjunction with </FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT FACE="Helvetica"><B>new </B></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE="5"><FONT FACE="Helvetica"><B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">fangled</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#008000">stages</FONT></B></FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana"><I>,<BR>
presents<BR>
<FONT COLOR="#800000"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>Random Acts of Love</B></FONT></FONT></I> <B>by Bruce Gooch<BR>
</B>Directed by Forrest Sears<BR>
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<B>Opening night- Wednesday, April 6 at 7:30 pm<BR>
</B>Sponsored by <I>Above the Rim</I> Gallery and <I>One World Café<BR>
</I>Reception following the show at <I>One World Café<BR>
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Thursday, April 7, 7:30 pm<BR>
</B>Sponsored by <I>Moscow Realty </I>and <I>Casa de Lopez<BR>
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<B>Friday, April 8, 7:30 pm<BR>
</B>Sponsored by <I>Wells Fargo</I>, Moscow Main Branch<BR>
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<B>Saturday, April 9 at 2:00 pm<BR>
</B>Sponsored by <I>Latah County Title Company</I> and <I>Green Side Up </I>(Becky Chastain, creative landscaping)<BR>
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<B>Saturday, April 9 at 7:30 pm<BR>
</B>Sponsored by the Itani family<BR>
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Tickets available at <I>BookPeople of Moscow </I>or <I>TicketsWest</I> <BR>
(www.ticketswest.com <http://www.ticketswest.com/> 800-325-SEAT, 208-885-7212)<BR>
<B>$15 adults and $9 seniors/students</B> (plus applicable fees)<BR>
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Recognized as “<B>Outstanding New Play</B>” at the Toronto Fringe Festival 2004, <I>Random Acts of Love</I> features Bruce Gooch, a Uniontown native and University of Idaho alum, and Lynn Vogt, co-founders of Toronto-based <FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><B>new </B></FONT><B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">fangled</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#008000">stages</FONT></B>.<BR>
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Forrest Sears, University of Idaho Professor Emeritus of Theatre, is working with <I>Sirius Idaho Theatre</I> to bring this production to the Palouse. Sears, in speaking about his former student Bruce Gooch, says, “Bruce’s new play, <I>Random Acts of Love</I>, is the most romantic, gripping and compelling of all his many fine scripts. For lovers of Shakespeare, it is a must. For those new to the bard, it will lure you into his works like nothing else I know.”<BR>
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<U>Synopsis<BR>
</U>Having had the audacity to age, Victoria Daniels, played by Vogt, has been “let go” from her daytime drama. She ditches trash-for-cash television and agrees to star in a two-character play of Shakespeare’s greatest hits called <I>The Seven Ages of Love</I>. Confident in this decision for herself and her children, she runs head long into her co-star, Russell Thomas, played by Gooch, an actor with whom she had a passionate encounter fifteen years earlier. They battle and brawl their way through rehearsals, threatening to ruin the show. <I>Random Acts of Love</I> links the past and present into a love story about the theatre, Shakespeare and second chances.<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#800000"><FONT SIZE="5"><B>Audition workshop</B> for actors<BR>
</FONT></FONT><B>Thursday, April 7, 2:30 – 5:00 pm<BR>
</B>Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre<BR>
<B>FREE admission<BR>
</B>Sponsored by Wesley and Bettina Syren<BR>
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For anyone interested in learning more about the life and livelihood of an actor.<BR>
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Lynn Vogt and Bruce Gooch, professional actors from Toronto, audition for their livelihood up to 10 times a week. They know what casting directors are looking for in film, TV, stage and commercials. They coach actors for individual auditions. They will teach what you need to know about auditions, from walking into the room to walking out. Gooch and Vogt will work with ten students. Observers will gain almost as much as the participants on stage and are encouraged to attend.<BR>
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For more information about the play or audition workshop, call Pam Palmer at 883-3741 or visit the web site of <B><I>Sirius Idaho Theatre </I></B><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"><U>http://www.siriusidahotheatre.com/<BR>
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<B><I>Sirius Idaho Theatre<BR>
</I></B>P.O. Box 8762<BR>
Moscow, Idaho 83843<BR>
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http://www.siriusidahotheatre.com/<BR>
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PAMELA PALMER<BR>
Mailto:siriusidahotheatre@gmail.com<BR>
phone 208-883-3741<BR>
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Sirius Idaho Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.<BR>
Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.<BR>
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“<I>Let the beauty you love, be what you do.”<BR>
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