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		<title>Home? An exhibition of works by artist Willie Baronet :: Nov. 11, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Artist Willie Baronet will exhibit a collection of his new work called Home? starting Wednesday, Nov. 11 at the Hal Samples Gallery, 2814 Main St. in Dallas.  A opening reception is scheduled Nov. 11 6-10 p.m.  A portion of the proceeds from the show will be donated to The Stewpot. (Thestewpot.org).  The gallery is open by appointment only.  Call 214-334-4481 to schedule. The exhibition will close Nov. 28.]]></description>
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<p>Artist Willie Baronet will exhibit a collection of his new work called <em>Home?</em> starting Wednesday, Nov. 11 at the Hal Samples Gallery, 2814 Main St. in Dallas.  A opening reception is scheduled Nov. 11 6-10 p.m.  A portion of the proceeds from the show will be donated to The Stewpot. (<a href="http://thestewpot.org/">Thestewpot.org</a>).  The gallery is open by appointment only.  Call 214-334-4481 to schedule. The exhibition will close Nov. 28.</p>
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<p>Baronet began engaging in conversations with the homeless who held signs asking for help in 1993.  He came to learn they had much to give him in exchange for the signs that he purchased from them along the way. Baronet was in the advertising design business for much of his career but seeks to shed light on the lives of those less fortunate by showcasing signs written by those in need.</p>
<p>“I see the signs now as signposts of my own journey,” says Baronet, “inward and outward, of reconciling my life and my judgments with the plight of the homeless, and even with the notions of home, goodness, and compassion. Part of the passion that drives me to share this work with others is so that they too might examine their own.”</p>
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		<title>Undermain Theatre :: The Black Monk :: Through May 2, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Undermain Theatre is pleased to announce its next show, The Black Monk by David Rabe, based on an Anton Chekhov story, will be performed March 28-April 25, 2009 at Undermain’s Dallas location in historic Deep Ellum. Katherine Owens will direct. Designed by John Arnone, Steve Woods and Bryan Wofford.]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://undermain.org">Undermain Theatre</a> is pleased to announce its next show, The Black Monk by David Rabe, based on an Anton Chekhov story, will be performed April 4-May 2, 2009 at Undermain’s Dallas location in historic Deep Ellum. Previews are April 2-3. Katherine Owens will direct. Designed by John Arnone, Steve Woods and Bryan Wofford. Undermain Theatre performances are Wednesdays-Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Fridays-Saturdays at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are Thurs $15, Fri $20, and Sat $25. Undermain is located at 3200 Main Street at Murray Street in Deep Ellum.  Discounts are available for seniors, students and KERA members. Call 214.747.5515 or visit www.undermain.org.</p>
<p>David Rabe brings Anton Chekov’s spiritual mystery to vivid life.  Tony and Obie award winning writer David Rabe is the author of such classic American contemporary plays as Stick and Bones, Hurlyburly, Streamers, In the Boom Boom Room and more. He’s also written screenplays for films such as I’m Dancing as fast as I can, The Firm and Casualties of War. Undermain returns to Rabe’s work after the acclaimed productions of Rabe’s play Goose and Tom Tom, which Rabe attended in 1991.</p>
<p>Kovrin, a young scholar exhausted to the point of madness by his studies decides to visit his childhood friend Tanya on her father&#8217;s garden estate. The two fall in love and plan to marry. Kovrin tells Tanya the legend of the black monk whose image has been reflected in mirages for a thousand years and who will soon return in the flesh. One day in the garden, the black monk appears to the young man and holds the key to either enlightenment or total devastation.</p>
<p>The cast for The Black Monk is: Bruce DuBose as Yegor Semyonitch Pesotsky; Jonathan Brooks as Andrei Vasilich Kovrin; Shannon Kearns-Simmons as Tanya; Newton Pittman as The Black Monk; Stefanie Tovar as Nadia; Richard Rollin as Orlov; Maryam Baig-Lush as Varvara Nikolaevna; Ian Sinclair as Mikhail; Parker Hornsby as Yakov; Ryan Lescalleet as ensemble. Musicians will be Ariana Cook and Reynaldo Patiño.<br />
“The late 19th-century storyteller and the contemporary playwright become one. The graceful flow from one to the other, and from the page to the stage, is remarkable. Mr. Rabe has heightened theatrical possibilities by extending descriptive passages into dramatic scenes that catch fire…The Black Monk is a heady event&#8230; Don&#8217;t miss it.” -Alvin Klein, The New York Times</p>
<p>ABOUT UNDERMAIN<br />
Undermain Theatre, founded in 1984, is a company of artists that performs new and experimental works in Texas, New York, and Europe. The theater collaborates with playwrights, supports a theater archive and operates a theater under 3200 Main Street in Dallas’ legendary Deep Ellum. Call 214-747-2417 or visit www.undermain.org for more information.<br />
Artistic Director: Katherine Owens. Executive Producer: Bruce DuBose. Associate Producer: Suzanne Thomas.</p>
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