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Anthony R Page and Blue Bistro Creative Establish Theater Partnership With Fulton County Arts & Culture and The West End Performing Arts Center

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At Blue Bistro Creative, when we develop entertainment experiences, we have found it successful to collaborate and nurture synergy with well-suited community partners. To that end, we are very excited about working with West End Performing Arts Center,  Fulton County Arts, and Culture,  and  Bridge 17 Scriptwriter's Studio to bring forth a series of productions to the stage. In our selection process we wanted to include timely and relevant material, cultivate and advance the aesthetic of theatre; create opportunities for new industry professionals, and add to the growing cultural arts landscape of the fast-growing West End community. Below is a list of works to be presented. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE BLUE SERIES - DISCOVERY This is a series of 5 one-act stage plays to be presented on October  27 th , 28 th & 29 th  at 730pm Written by emerging playwrights from across the region Dir

Anthony R Page Will Teach A Series of Acting Classes at the West End Performing Arts Center

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Making the transition back into Atlanta's creative community, I am excited about returning to the classroom and teaching a few acting classes at  the West End Performing Arts Center  as part of Fulton County Arts & Culture's learning programs.   - - -  Anthony R Page, MBA Some additional information about the classes and registration info is below.   Here are the Course Descriptions: Adult Acting – Advanced – Tuesdays from 6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. This course will help the experienced actor master a role by deeply exploring ways to develop performance control, stage/screen presence, interesting character elements, and advanced techniques for understanding the script. Designed to push actors to the point of breakthrough, each session can become quite intense. The course will be built around scene work as well as individualized, self-paced projects. We encourage students to bring material to the course to develop or we will work with them to select works th