Healing Arts at Renown

clock July 13, 2010 14:13 by author Artown

Renown Health features Artown performances as part of the network’s Healing Arts Program. Following the performance, Renown Health Representatives will provide brief tours of the Children’s Hospital and other specialty services provided through the healthcare network.

The next performance is Tuesday, July 20 at 6 p.m., in the Mack Auditorium at Renown Regional Medical Center with TheatreWorks of Northern Nevada presenting “The Jungle Book” (free and open to the public). TheaterWorks’ condensed one-hour play is based on the stories by Rudyard Kipling. The play is suitable for all ages. The event is also acting as a book drive for The Washoe County School District’s Read and Succeed Program. Those attending the play are encouraged to bring a book level K-6 for the Community Book Drive Round Up! Books should be in good condition and appropriate for children.

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Movies in the Park: Robin and the Seven Hoods

clock July 7, 2010 16:47 by author Artown

JULY 23
120 min-1964 (PG) FREE

The real Rat Pack comes to Artown, and they’re in fine form, as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. update the Robin Hood tale and move it to 1920’s Chicago. The musical comedy also stars Peter Falk and Bing Crosby, with songs by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen.  Sponsored by the University of Phoenix, with special technical assistance from the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts. (Dress warmly and bring a blanket.)

Listen to the Movies in the Park “Robin and the Seven Hoods” podcast with Tim Jones.

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Movies in the Park: The Secret Garden

clock July 7, 2010 16:41 by author Artown

JULY 16
100 min-1993-(G) FREE

A lonely orphan girl’s dreary life at her uncle’s British manor house is brightened by the discovery and nurturing of a quiet, walled garden. This adaptation of the classic children’s tale is a spectacular version of the time-honored story and film, starring Maggie Smith.  

“The classic tale told with touching grace and honesty . . . a lovely film.“ -TIME Magazine 
“This movie is a beautiful story the whole family can enjoy.”-parentpreviews.com

Sponsored by the University of Phoenix. (Dress warmly and bring a blanket)

Listen to the Movies in the Park ”The Secret Garden“ podcast with Tim Jones.

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