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MagicPalooza!
Written by: Lon Cerel
2 Shows Only! Lon Cerel’s Magicpalooza! Amazing – Awesome Family Fun! Featuring Comedy & Magic Tons of Family Participation!

SENE Opening Night Music Event
9th Annual SENE Film, Music & Arts Festival April 25-29, 2017 Rhode Island Bringing people together through film, music and art Presented by Southeast New England Film, Music and Arts a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Tuesday, April 25 | 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm (doors open 6:30 pm)

The Man Who Saw Snoopy
Written by: Lenny Schwartz
Directed by: Brad Kirton
The Man Who Saw Snoopy is a bio-play about Charles Schulz, the legendary creator of the Peanuts. It is the story of a man trapped in his own world, which in his mind echoed the strip he drew for 50 years. If you did NOT see The Man Who Saw Snoopy two years ago, here’s…


A Night of Acoustic Music
Going from one of Rhode Island’s favorite drummers, to his new band’s front member, this is Glenn Robinson’s first acoustic show! Marc Daniels has also been in Rhode Island’s music scene for over a decade, and now is making his acoustic return! Pete Siner was recently in the top 5 for The Rhode Show’s Big…

Blood! Sugar! Sid! Ace!
Mike Messier says an “October epiphany” lead him to construct “a movie my co-producer Tim Labonte and I could make ourselves; the parameters being four actors and one location”. Thus inspired, Messier wrote Blood! Sugar! Sid! Ace!, which began as his “inspired compilation of my past poems, un-produced plays and unfinished screenplays.” Messier says, “The…


The Oak Hill Band Autism Benefit
The Arctic Playhouse is proud to be sponsoring a fundraiser to benefit Community Autism Resources (CAR) Annual Parent Retreat. For over 20 years, Barry Prizant, Ph.D., Elaine Meyer, Ph.D. & Community Autism Resources, Inc. have been providing this retreat as an opportunity for parents of children with autism to step out of the craziness of…

Film: Seven Dorms of Death
Written by: Matthew Jason Walsh
Directed by: Richard Griffin
Baron Von Blah’s Celluloid Crypt Presents Seven Dorms of Death