By Harriett Heithaus The Naples Daily News This improvisational theater class won’t teach pratfalls or stage entrances. But the Parkinson’s disease patients who are learning elements of that art with therapist Margot Escott can count on broad smiles...
By Harriet Heithaus Naples Daily News November 9, 2017 Jell-o salads loaded with shredded cabbage and carrots. Ugh. The visit from the bakery truck that brought fresh cinnamon rolls and breads to your door twice a week. Aahh! The prospect of wearing a white shirt and...
By Nancy Stetson Florida Weekly November 9, 2017 IT’S INDISPUTABLE: FROM THE ’50S ROCK. There’s just a certain appeal to the clothing, even for those who weren’t around in that era: the tailored suits, the sculptural silhouettes, the whimsically patterned fabrics....
The Naples Players turn back the clock in ‘Maple & Vine’ FLORIDA WEEKLY ARTS COMMENTARY October 31, 2017 nancySTETSON [email protected] An acquaintance of mine bemoans that she was “born too late.” A child of the ’70s, she wishes she had lived in the...
Theatre has shaped Sabine Rivera’s life, both on stage and behind the scenes. Now starring in Almost, Maine, she brings her passion for every aspect of the craft to life.
Theatre has shaped Sabine Rivera’s life, both on stage and behind the scenes. Now starring in Almost, Maine, she brings her passion for every aspect of the craft to life.