It's an exciting night in Downtown Santa Ana for theatre lovers: The Wayward Artist kicks off its inaugural 2018 season tonight with a sold out gala and production of their show, Godspell, by Stephen Schwartz, directed by Craig Tyrl and assistant directed by Sarah Ripper. Check out the 2018 season of The Wayward Artist's unique productions which vary from marrying Star Wars to Shakespeare in Twelfth Night -- a galactic farce to side journeys into ballet and modern dance with Faith -- a dance concert, and even explorations of religion and tolerance in Terrence McNally's passion play Corpus Christi -- all shows with a unifying theme of 'faith.' The Wayward Artist is an energetic new voice in the Artists Village, making its home in the CSUF Grand Central Arts Building at 125 N Broadway. Be sure to check out the season and make an evening at the theatre in downtown. Visit The Wayward Artist this season. Photo from The Wayward Arist. Story by Ryan Smolar.
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9/2/2018 06:55:45 am
It is so good to see all of your smiles here in this photo. It just shows how much you enjoy the companion of each other. And this night, I bet, is one of the special nights for all of you as you have been all recognized because of your hard works. I am sure that all of you feels so blessed to have each other and I won't argue with you at all. Each artist symbolizes a significant role that makes a company better and improved each time. So you better make sure that you will let them feel special just the way they are.
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anks for sharing the article, and more importantly, your personal experience mindfully using our emotions as data about our inner state and knowing when it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly relate and I think others can to
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