Arts Alive! - July 2005

Illinois Shakespeare Festival

Make a Date With the Bard This Summer
If the last time you encountered Shakespeare was in college, it's time to broaden your cultural horizons. And the Illinois Shakespeare Festival is an entertaining way to do just that. The annual festival at the picturesque Ewing Manor in Bloomington-Normal is still going strong 25-plus years after its establishment.

Features

Tori Phelps
Construction; closed roads; closed bridges; and one-way, two-way, and “no way” streets in downtown Peoria haven’t affected the plans for the 2005 Peoria RiverFront Market.
Lost in Time
Jan Wright Vergon, Publisher
I struggle with the knowledge that the only times I lose track of time is when I'm removed from my usual environment.

Columns

Sousa and Friends Played in Peoria
Marilyn Leyland, Peoria Historical Society
ArtsPartner of the Year: Who Will It Be?
Suzette Boulais, ArtsPartners
Today's Program: Your Starring Role
Denise Adams
Woodruff High School
Children's Theatre Presents The Wizard of Oz
Tori Phelps

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July/August 2005
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