Kelie Miley, director of the Savannah Children’s Theatre, has always wanted to do a production of Snow White. In true fairy-tale fashion, her wish is coming true with the opening […]
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Savannah Childrens Theatre: Our Town
PLAYWRIGHT THORNTON WILDER changed theater forever with his play Our Town. “The way the play is written is very natural and basic,” says Megan Truillio, who is directing a production […]
Best little whorehouse on Tybee
IS IT POSSIBLE to have too much fun doing community theater? A happy group of Tybee Islanders is trying to find out. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is being […]
Digging Savannah
One of the most fascinating aspects of archaeology is dealing with the unexpected. Archaeologists with the Coastal Heritage Society have been digging in Emmet Park and Madison Square. They’re looking […]
Playing hardball?
Hardball Capital, an Atlanta company that specializes in owning minor league baseball franchises, is the lead investor in a new ownership group that is buying the Savannah Sand Gnats. Some […]
Theater: Best friends forever
One of the longest running comedies in Off-Broadway history, Vanities is set in the 1960s and 1970s, and music of the era will be playing in the background like a […]
Council approves lend-lease of equipment to Haitian city
THERE HAS been a connection between Savannah, Ga., and St. Marc, Haiti, for more than 225 years. During the Revolutionary War, Haiti shipped out men from St. Marc to Savannah […]
Growing green, getting personal
LOCAL GARDENERS have long wanted a genuinely user-friendly book about growing native plants. Dream no more — it’s about to become reality. The Savannah chapter of the American Society of […]
Theater: Classic Christie
Even though she died in 1975, Agatha Christie’s novels and short stories remain in print and are popular to this day. But perhaps she’s best remembered for her play, The […]
Marker honors ‘Weeping Time’
THE ‘WEEPING TIME’ had come and gone. This day was a time for celebration. On March 3, the City of Savannah and the Georgia Historical Society held a dedication ceremony […]
Students gone wild
HARRY FERGUSON knows firsthand what happens when a young life goes wrong. “I was incarcerated for the last 25 years on a life sentence,” he said. “My goal now is […]
Zero tolerance?
ON JAN. 17, campus police arrested a 16-year-old Savannah High School student who attacked a classmate. It was one of many fights at the school that day, but this one […]
