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Making Plans Through The Ages - "Making God Laugh"
“All the world’s a stage,” says William Shakespeare. It’s likely you’ve seen or read this phrase somewhere (especially if you’re a subscriber to our newsletter!). But have you considered the speech that comes after, which some refer to as the “seven ages of man?” This is a monologue from As You Like It (Act 2, Scene 7), and it breaks down the life of a person, as you may expect, into seven ages: the infant, the schoolboy, the lover, the soldier, the justice, the pantaloon, an
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Apr 235 min read


You Can't Take It With You So Enjoy It Now!
The meaning behind the phrase ‘you can’t take it with you’ is related to your earthly items, belongings, just about anything really, and the idea that you can’t take it with you to whatever comes next, or after you pass away. However, this phrase is most often used to discuss money. And, in the play “You Can’t Take It With You,” the Vanderhof/Sycamore family has embraced this concept. Whether it means taking lessons for years even if you never improve, spending a great deal o
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Mar 116 min read


The Lofte Community Theatre - 50th Season!
Read more about the shows we plan to perform in our 50th season!
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Jan 105 min read


One Christmas Eve at Evergreen Mall - A Glimpse into the Lives of our Fellow Man
The performers of "One Christmas Eve at Evergreen Mall," discuss their feelings on Christmas, how their character celebrates the holiday, and traditions they hold dear.
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Nov 25, 20256 min read



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