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    RIVERFRONT DISTRICT WEST MAIN STREET DISTRICT WAREHOUSE DISTRICT CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT

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The Business of Art Public hosted by ArtsPartners of Central Illinois and Illinois Small Business De
The Business of Art Public hosted by ArtsPartners of Central Illinois and Illinois Small Business De

Learn how to establish and grow your arts business, increase sales, protect your artwork, get the "gig", and much more at this year's conference!

The Business of Art is a one day event designed to connect entrepreneurial artists with business professionals who can help them navigate the world of business. Through seminars and networking, The Business of Art will assist artists of all disciplines with establishing or enhancing their businesses.

More information at www.artspartners.net/BOA/



Romeo and Juliet at Cornstock Theater
Romeo and Juliet at Cornstock Theater

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Title: Romeo and Juliet

Dates and Times: February 7 at 7:30pm, February 8 at 7:30pm, February 9 at 2:30pm, February 14 at 7:30pm, February 15 at 7:30pm, and February 16 at 2:30pm.

Prices: $14 for adults; $10 for students (College ID and under)

Location: Corn Stock Theatre, 1700 N Park Rd, Peoria, IL 61604

Website: www.cornstocktheatre.com

Phone: 309-676-2196

Synopsis: Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a love story for the ages. The Capulet and Montague households have been embroiled in a bloody fight for as long as anyone in Verona, Italy can remember. The death toll is mounting, and it seems that the best thing anyone can do is keep the two sides as far from each other as possible. But when young Romeo Montague crashes the Capulet ball, he falls head-over-heels in love with young Juliet Capulet – and she falls just as in love with him. What ensues is one of the most romantic and devastating love stories in the theatrical canon.