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Mar072015

March 7, 2015, Saturday - Main Street School of Performing Arts presents: Hollywoodland Opens at the Southern Theater

Time: See schedule via ticket link.

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

Main Street School of Performing Arts presents: Hollywoodland

March 7 – April 17

The glamour, lights, drama and dance of the 30’s and 40’s resonate in our minds as a time of iconic creativity. Hollywoodland takes the nostalgia of the golden age and reimagines it with contemporary spectacle. A collaborative piece of theatre, dance and music, Hollywoodland pays homage to the brightest stars while also exploring some stories that may have gone untold. Main Street School of Performing Arts students are collaborating with alumni and local artists to produce this original performance.

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