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Five Questions With: Josh Short

Josh Short is the founder and artistic director of Providence-based performing arts organization The Wilbury Theatre Group. As local theaters are still working their...

12 Providence art nonprofits share $500K in ARPA funds

PROVIDENCE – Twelve arts and /or culture-based nonprofit organizations will share $500,000 in grants from the city's federal American Rescue Plan Act funds, Mayor...

Josh Short

2021 40 Under Forty Awards Josh Short | 36 | Artistic Director, The Wilbury Theatre Group How do you think COVID-19 will change your industry...
SOUNDS OF SUMMER: Musicians Ashley Frith and Desmond Bratton perform for an outdoor audience during The Wilbury Theatre Group’s “Decameron, Providence” event during the summer of 2020.  / COURTESY ERIN X. SMITHERS

For Wilbury Theatre Group, the show must go on even in...

PBN Business Excellence Awards 2020 Excellence at a Nonprofit – Small Company: The Wilbury Theatre Group Since its humble beginnings 10 years ago, The ­Wilbury...
DR. JAMES E. FANALE, CEO and president of Care New England Health Systems, received the Business Leadership award, and Kim A. Keck, CEO and president of Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island, received the Corporate Citizenship award Wednesday in Providence Business News' 2020 Business Excellence Awards program. / PBN PHOTO/RUIPERT WHITELEY / COURTESY BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD OF RHODE ISLAND

Fanale, Keck lead honorees in PBN’s 2020 Business Excellence Awards program

PROVIDENCE – Dr. James E. Fanale wakes up everyday looking forward to his life’s work, which is to take care of people. The CEO and...
VIRTUAL ACT: Brien Lang, right, and Dave Carney perform “Miss You Like Hell,” a musical adaptation of the movie “Roadhouse,” linked via Zoom with fellow Wilbury Theatre Group cast members for a 401Gives Day online performance on April 1 at the theater in Providence. / PBN PHOTO/DAVE HANSEN

Theater, arts scenes in R.I. show signs of life

Whoever coined the phrase “the show must go on” was not referring to the health and economic meltdown caused by the new ­coronavirus. Yet amid...
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