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List of hotels in Birmingham Alabama:
Americas Best Inn Birmingham Parkway East
Best Western Plus Carlton Suites Birmingham Hotel
Candlewood Suites Hotel Birmingham
Comfort Inn Airport Birmingham
Courtyard By Marriott Birmingham Downtown At UAB
Days Inn Birmingham Al
DoubleTree By Hilton Hotel Birmingham
Econo Lodge Birmingham Hotel
Embassy Suites Birmingham-Hoover
Hampton Inn & Suites Birmingham/280 East-Eagle Point
Hampton Inn Birmingham Mountain Brook
Hilton Birmingham Perimeter Park
Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham/Lakeshore Drive
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Birmingham / Irondale East
Howard Johnson Express Inn Birmingham
La Quinta Inn & Suites Birmingham Hoover
Oak Mountain Lodge At Riverchase pelham
Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort & Spa
Residence Inn By Marriott Birmingham Inverness
SpringHill Suites Birmingham Colonnade
Studio Plus Deluxe Studios Birmingham Wildwood Hotel
The Westin Birmingham Hotel
Americas Best Value Inn Irondale Birmingham
Birmingham Garden Inn
Clarion Hotel Birmingham
Comfort Inn Birmingham (AL)
Courtyard By Marriott Birmingham Trussville Hotel
Days Inn Birmingham, AL
Drury Inn & Suites Southeast - Birmingham
Econo Lodge Oxmoor
Hampton Inn & Suites Birmingham Airport Area
Hampton Inn Birmingham Colonnade
Hampton Inn Birmingham/Bessemer
Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham SE Liberty Park
Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport, AL
Homestead Studio Suites Birmingham Perimeter Park South
Hyatt Place Birmingham Inverness Hotel
La Quinta Inn Birmingham Cahaba Park South
Quality Inn & Suites Birmingham
Residence Inn By Marriott Birmingham Downtown UAB
Rime Garden Inn & Suites Birmingham
SpringHill Suites Birmingham Downtown At UAB Hotel
Sun Suites Of Birmingham Hotel
TownePlace Suites Birmingham Homewood
Baymont Inn & Suites Birmingham Vestavia
Birmingham Marriott, AL
Comfort Inn & Suites Birmingham
Courtyard By Marriott Birmingham Colonnade
Days Inn Birmingham
Days Inn Galleria Birmingham
Drury Inn & Suites Southwest Birmingham
Embassy Suites Birmingham
Hampton Inn & Suites Birmingham Downtown Tutwiler
Hampton Inn Birmingham I-65 Lakeshore Drive
Hampton Inn Birmingham/Trussville
Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham Trussville
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Birmingham - Inverness 280
Homewood Suites by Hilton Birmingham-South/Inverness
Hyatt Regency Birmingham-The Wynfrey Hotel
Oak Mountain Lodge At Iverness/greystone
Quality Inn Birmingham
Residence Inn By Marriott Birmingham Homewood
Sheraton Hotel Birmingham
Studio Plus Deluxe Studios Birmingham Inverness Hotel
The Hotel Highlands At Five Points South, An Ascend Collection Hotel Birmingham
Wingate by Wyndham Birmingham
Things to do in Birmingham AL
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum,
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute,
Birmingham Museum of Art,
McWane Science Center,
Regions Field,
Birmingham History Tours and Ghost Walk,
Alabama Theatre,
Vulcan Park and Museum,
Moonlight on the Mountain,
16th Street Baptist Church,
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark,
Kelly Ingram Park,
Rickwood Field Park,
Birmingham's Railroad Park,
Birmingham Zoo,
Southern Museum of Flight,
Good People Brewing Company,
Red Mountain Park,
Airwalk Trampoline Arena,
Avondale Brewing Company,
Civil Rights District,
Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve,
Hop City,
Naked Art Gallery,
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RMTC presents HAIRSPRAY July 14-August 7, 2011
RED MOUNTAIN THEATRE COMPANY
presents
HAIRSPRAY: The Broadway Musical
Book by Mark O'Donnell & Thomas Meehan
Music by Marc Shaiman
Lyrics by Scott Wittman & Marc Shaiman
July 14-August 7, 2011
Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 PM
Saturday-Sunday, 2:00 PM
Virginia Samford Theatre
1116 26th Street South
Birmingham, AL 35205
(205) 324-2424
RedMountainTheatre.org
This production is presented in memory of Jay Jemison
In collaboration with The Birmingham News
Presented by AT&T and Vulcan Materials Company
Orchestra presented by The Gloria Narramore Moody Foundation
Get swept away to 1960s Baltimore, where the 50s are out - and change is in the air! This summer, follow your own beat and watch a plump teenager become an overnight celebrity and then force change that'll break all the rules. The winner of eight Tony Awards, Hairspray will have you singing along to songs like You Can't Stop the Beat, Big, Blonde and Beautiful, Nicest Kids in Town and Welcome to the 60s. Don't miss this larger-than-life Broadway musical hit that will make you dance and make you dream!
Starring
Tracy Turnblad - Emily Hoppe
Edna Turnblad - Barry Austin
Wilbur Turnblad - Michael Flowers
Link Larkin - Mitch Dean*
Penny Pingleton - Alie B. Gorrie
Seaweed J. Stubbs - DeMarius Copes
Amber von Tussle - Anna Grace Barlow
Velma von Tussle - Kristi Tingle Higginbotham
Motormouth Maybelle - Erika McMillan
Little Inez - Erykah Johnson
Corny Collins - Jim Schaeffer
Prudy Pingleton/Female Authority Figure - Elise Mayor
Male Authority Figure - Saxon Murrell
The Dynamites - Kyra Wharton, Joycelyn Smith, Christi Strickland
Ensemble - Haley Baker, John Bibbs, Jordan Brown, JJ Butler, Madeline Chandler, Bailey Edmonds, Lynley Evans, Jordan Fisher, Craig First, Blair Gaither, Daniel Jackson, Gerard Jones, Catherine Kinney, Kari Kotraba, Nicole Lamb, Nolan Martin, Jayda Russell, Jameson Sanford, Jayne Smyth, Ryan Swain, Savannah Weidman, Kendra Wilder
*The Actor appears through the courtesy of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
In Collaboration with
THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS
Promotional Consideration by
THE AMY MURPHY STUDIO
MYSCOOP BIRMINGHAM
HOOVER FITNESS - Jason Cerniglia
NS DANCE - Shad Simpson
Video Filmed, Edited and Produced by
Neal Hunter Hyde
for NH2 a media company
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Calling All Cars: The Long-Bladed Knife / Murder with Mushrooms / The Pink-Nosed Pig
The radio show Calling All Cars hired LAPD radio dispacher Jesse Rosenquist to be the voice of the dispatcher. Rosenquist was already famous because home radios could tune into early police radio frequencies. As the first police radio dispatcher presented to the public ear, his was the voice that actors went to when called upon for a radio dispatcher role.
The iconic television series Dragnet, with LAPD Detective Joe Friday as the primary character, was the first major media representation of the department. Real LAPD operations inspired Jack Webb to create the series and close cooperation with department officers let him make it as realistic as possible, including authentic police equipment and sound recording on-site at the police station.
Due to Dragnet's popularity, LAPD Chief Parker became, after J. Edgar Hoover, the most well known and respected law enforcement official in the nation. In the 1960s, when the LAPD under Chief Thomas Reddin expanded its community relations division and began efforts to reach out to the African-American community, Dragnet followed suit with more emphasis on internal affairs and community policing than solving crimes, the show's previous mainstay.
Several prominent representations of the LAPD and its officers in television and film include Adam-12, Blue Streak, Blue Thunder, Boomtown, The Closer, Colors, Crash, Columbo, Dark Blue, Die Hard, End of Watch, Heat, Hollywood Homicide, Hunter, Internal Affairs, Jackie Brown, L.A. Confidential, Lakeview Terrace, Law & Order: Los Angeles, Life, Numb3rs, The Shield, Southland, Speed, Street Kings, SWAT, Training Day and the Lethal Weapon, Rush Hour and Terminator film series. The LAPD is also featured in the video games Midnight Club II, Midnight Club: Los Angeles, L.A. Noire and Call of Juarez: The Cartel.
The LAPD has also been the subject of numerous novels. Elizabeth Linington used the department as her backdrop in three different series written under three different names, perhaps the most popular being those novel featuring Det. Lt. Luis Mendoza, who was introduced in the Edgar-nominated Case Pending. Joseph Wambaugh, the son of a Pittsburgh policeman, spent fourteen years in the department, using his background to write novels with authentic fictional depictions of life in the LAPD. Wambaugh also created the Emmy-winning TV anthology series Police Story. Wambaugh was also a major influence on James Ellroy, who wrote several novels about the Department set during the 1940s and 1950s, the most famous of which are probably The Black Dahlia, fictionalizing the LAPD's most famous cold case, and L.A. Confidential, which was made into a film of the same name. Both the novel and the film chronicled mass-murder and corruption inside and outside the force during the Parker era. Critic Roger Ebert indicates that the film's characters (from the 1950s) represent the choices ahead for the LAPD: assisting Hollywood limelight, aggressive policing with relaxed ethics, and a straight arrow approach.