
Make it an #IndoorEncore Adventure!
All the world’s a stage! Many of us are now working and schooling from home. Today we’ve got 15 ways to stay creative at home, courtesy of our awesome Education Team: For Ages 6 Months – 2 Years… Read More
Posted on March 24, 2020 by Shannon McCarthy
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#IndoorEncore: Fun Ideas for Theatre at Home
Happy #FrontRowFriday, Encore fans! Yes, it’s finally Friday. Does anyone else feel like this last week of working and schooling from home has lasted longer than usual? If you’re already going out of your head with boredom, you’re… Read More
Posted on March 20, 2020 by Shannon McCarthy
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Bridging the Gap with Arts Apprentice A.K. Nell
Happy #TechTuesday, Encore fans! Today, we check back in with this season’s Arts Apprentice, A.K. Nell. We sat down with her early in the season, so be sure to catch up on her interview before diving into today’s… Read More
Posted on April 17, 2018 by Shannon McCarthy
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