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September at the Lensic is shaping up to be Very Busy!
Lensic September 2010 Schedule
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Aug 30, 2010
The incomparable Lensic has announced their September, 2010 Calendar of Events. It's shaping up to be a very busy season at this favorite Santa Fe venue. Here are the calendar details for September, 2010.
The 2010 Opera Season Schedule
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Jun 2, 2010
The Santa Fe Opera's 2010 Season includes three "top-ten" operas-celebrated classics by Puccini, Mozart and Offenbach-along with a major world premiere and a charming comedy by Benjamin Britten.
Santa Fe's Living History Museum
Rancho de las Golondrinas 2010 Events Schedule
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Apr 21, 2010
2010 Events Schedule for El Rancho De Las Golondrinas, Santa Fe's Living History Museum
The 2010 events begin on May 1st and run through October 3rd.
Jeff Bridges' Band to Play Santa Fe's Historic Lensic Theater
Sunday, April 18th at 3pm at Santa Fe’s historic Lensic Theater
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Mar 30, 2010
The first live stage performance of Jeff Bridges' band will take place on Sunday, April 18th at 3pm at Santa Fe's historic Lensic Theater.
This year Bridges has won both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for his portrayal of Bad Blake, a hard drinking, down-on-his-luck, country singer who finds redemption through his love for a young reporter (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and her son. Bridges was also highly acclaimed for his renditions of the film's songs, particularly 'The Weary Kind', the ballad that won Producer T-Bone Burnett and his co-composer, Ryan Bingham, an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
The Search for the Perfect Mate
A Production of Mark Miller’s Romantic Comedy Amorous Crossing
by Jeffrey Laing • SantaFe.com
Nov 5, 2009
Mark Miller’s romantic comedy of immature lovers and mature love, Amorous Crossing (AC), is a result of his fifty-year love affair with Noel Coward’s Private Lives. As a young leading man, Mark Miller played opposite Grace Kelly at the American Academy of Dramatic Art (New York). He realized that “there was another play there” in the story of the man and woman on the periphery of the central action who are thrown together by chance.













