Download a full copy of OCR Magazine Volume 3 at the link below:
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Download a full copy of OCR Magazine Volume 3 at the link below:
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Hello OCR readers,
It’s that time of the year when we release the annual magazine. We have finally finished OCR Magazine volume 3, which covered some of the great things that happened in Orange County Theatre in 2017. You can download and pick up your copy at the link below or go to the magazine page and download it there.Â
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(photo: Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
Every year the OCR crew and I dedicate a lot of time to promoting our love for theatre (though nowhere near as much time as the people on stage or back stage of the performances we watch), which includes creating an annual magazine covering the theatre community in Orange County, CA. Â So far we’ve released two magazines, which are free to the community. Â Though the issues are not perfect we are pretty proud of what we’ve accomplished in the last two years. That being said, there is still room for improvement, and after being notified by a very trusted source, I’ve realized in the last two editions of OCR Magazine when we listed our favorite Set Designs and Costumes each year, we have forgotten to actually mention the people creating the sets and putting together the clothes, a huge misstep on my part, which will be rectified in future OCR Magazine editions and our regular reviews. Â To start things off, see below for a list of the great designers whose work we marveled over during the past two years. For a full free copy of both magazines download a free copy @ https://theorangecurtainrev.com/magazine/Â Continue Reading