J.R. Sullivan won’t be home for holiday show here, so it’s on hiatus a year
November 2nd, 2009 at 10:36am Georgette Braun
J.R. Sullivan, who founded the now-defunct New American Theater in downtown Rockford that is informally being referred to as The Sullivan Center at 118 N. Main St., won’t make it for a variety show there that he has led for 15 years.
So Hometown Holiday will not be held this December, but is expected to return next year, according to a news release by Charlotte’s Web for the Performing Arts, which presented the show.
Sullivan is the new artistic director of the Pearl Theatre Company in New York City, and the job is keeping him busy in the Big Apple this year. “I can only say that I know this to be a one-year break, and the Hometown Holiday show will be back in 2010,” Sullivan said in the news release.
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1. Bobo The Hobo | November 2nd, 2009 at 7:43 pm
way to make it in the big apple!
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