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Theatre in the Pass presents: “Love, Loss, and What I Wore”
SUMMARY: A heartfelt and humorous play, “What I Wore,” explores the roles of women—mother, daughter, sister, grandmother, girlfriend, and wife—through the lens of clothing and relationships. Cast member Anita Giani describes the production, featuring seven women onstage, sharing personal stories and monologues about significant clothing items, like a lost perfect shirt and even a quirky paper dress. The play focuses on relatable themes of love and loss, with comedic segments, such as a humorous take on purses. Directed by seasoned professionals, the show runs from November 7-10, with tickets still available at affordable prices.
Theatre in the Pass presents a heartfelt and humorous play that explores what it means to be a mother, daughter, sister, grandmother, girlfriend and wife.
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Harrison Co. supervisors approve $75 million bond for Memorial Health System
SUMMARY: Memorial Hospital is set to expand following the approval of a $75 million bond by Harrison County Supervisors for a facility enhancement after Memorial Health’s acquisition of Meritt. This takeover will rebrand the downtown hospital as Memorial Health Hospital, with the sale expected to finalize early next year. The bond will fund a new multi-service facility for pediatric care and oncology, along with upgraded equipment like MRI machines and a new 300-space parking lot. Both Harrison County and Gulfport need to approve the bond, which is featured on the upcoming Gulfport Council agenda.
Memorial Hospital will be getting some new facilities— this after Memorial Health System announced the takeover of Merit Health Biloxi November 8.
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WXXV’s Dave Elliott sits down with Major Jerry Friday to talk about the Salvation Army’s Red
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army has launched its red kettle campaign across South Mississippi to raise $28,000 for food, shelter, and emergency assistance. Major Jury highlighted community involvement, with local firefighters and police participating in kettling, including a friendly competition among mayors. Special events include challenges from the Mississippi House and Senate on December 20, fostering community spirit. Additionally, the upcoming Giving Tuesday encourages online donations and toy contributions for the Angel Tree initiative, with toys being sorted at a new Christmas warehouse for distribution on December 18. Community support is vital for the campaign’s success.
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Coast Life: Fan favorite Christmas performance of “The Nutcracker” returns
SUMMARY: The Christmas season arrives with the annual performance of The Nutcracker by the Mississippi Gulf Coast Ballet Theater, featuring over 100 dancers who prepare for months. Director Elaine Kulik notes the show’s attention to detail and the blend of sport and art in ballet. Young dancers Danielle Harville and Taylor Rodriguez shine in lead roles, emphasizing the joy of performance and dedication to their craft. The event promises a magical experience, showcasing both student and professional talents. This year’s performances are on December 8 at the Bo Revage, with shows at 2 PM and 6 PM, and tickets available online.
Certain sights and sounds are an instant reminder the Christmas season is here, and one Coast Life holiday tradition continues on the stage.
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