Curious Savage debuts at Lee Williams HS
KINGMAN – The Curious Savage, a charming comedy by John Patrick, is set to open at Lee Williams High School on February 7 and 8 and will run until the weekend after, closing on the 15.
KINGMAN – The Curious Savage, a charming comedy by John Patrick, is set to open at Lee Williams High School on February 7 and 8 and will run until the weekend after, closing on the 15.
KINGMAN – Kingman Center for the Arts Education and Beale Street Youth Theater will present their upcoming youth theater production of The Pharaohís Revenge by Julie Tosh.
KINGMAN – Kingman Center for the Arts and Beale Street Theater present Elf the Musical on Dec. 13, 14, 20 and 21. Elf the Musical is a heartwarming, family-friendly show based on the beloved 2003 film. It follows the story of Buddy, a human raised by elves at the North Pole, who travels to New York City to find his birth father and discover where he truly belongs. Along the way, Buddy spreads Christmas cheer to everyone he meets, transforming the lives of those around him.
KINGMAN – The Kingman Center for the Arts has collaborated with Beale Street Theater to bring back the annual Kingman Historical Ghost Walk.
Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club presented Linda Miller with the club’s November Citizen of the Month award at its November 3rd meeting. Among her community contributions, Miller has served with Girl Scouts as a Brownie through Cadette troop leader and as director of the Arizona Cactus-Pine Girl Scout Council. She has also served on most Soroptimist board positions, volunteers at Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce, Kingman Art Center, Beale Street Theater, Rotary and is a member of Gamma Omega Sorority. Linda Miller is shown with Rotary club president, Ken Cunningham.
Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club presented Linda Miller with the club’s November Citizen of the Month award at its November 3rd meeting. Among her community contributions, Miller has served with Girl Scouts as a Brownie through Cadette troop leader and as director of the Arizona Cactus-Pine Girl Scout Council. She has also served on most Soroptimist board positions, volunteers at Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce, Kingman Art Center, Beale Street Theater, Rotary and is a member of Gamma Omega Sorority. Linda Miller is shown with Rotary club president, Ken Cunningham.