Thank you for being our friend and joining us on another edition of SNAPSHOTS! Picture this: In September 1985, NBC introduced us to one of the best TV sitcoms of all time—The Golden Girls!
Nearly forty years later, Miami’s sassiest seniors are back on the road with their hilarious new show, “Golden Girls—The Laughs Continue.” They will perform two shows at Capital One Hall in Tysons on Sunday, March 16, at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. They will be back at the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore for two more shows on March 22nd.
Our guest today is part of the cast. A Michigan native, he considers himself a Southern Belle at heart. Getting to bring Blanche Deveraux to life onstage is a long-time dream of Vince’s that only Murray and Peter, along with their fantastic team, could have made possible.
Let’s welcome to SNAPSHOTS, Vince Kelley!
My friends, if you want to experience the magic that is sassy four, you better not miss Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue when it comes down to Capital One Hall in Tysons, VA, for two shows on March 16th, and they will be back in Baltimore for two more shows on March 22nd. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.com and there’s a meet & greet session with each show. For more information or to see if they are coming to a city near you, go to goldengirlstour.com.
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About The Author
Editor-in-Chief/Entertainment Reporter
I knew early on that I wanted to take my place among the stars. One day, my mother saw me reading The Washington Post at a very young age. Who would have known that it would be the building blocks of my journey? Since that day, I dedicated my life to learn all that is learnable. I read everything from encyclopedias, to books, to dictionaries, to magazines. I’m also an avid consumer of television, with my favorite genre being game shows. If you’ve seen me on Who Wants to be a Millionaire or Wheel of Fortune, then you know that this interest has served me well!
My unique style of reporting began back in junior high school, when I started to chronicle the events that shaped my life. Whether it was the annual family vacation or the local science fiction convention, I shot numerous pictures and recorded my thoughts so I could truly appreciate the history. During my senior year at Friendly High, I wrote what was to be my first masterpiece, “Advanced Space Academy – A One Week Journey.” I sent the eleven-page article back to the U.S. Space Camp staff. The article was highly praised for being “one of the best written articles in the history of U.S. Space Camp.” From then on, I knew what I wanted to do for rest of my life — to be a reporter.
Since then, I have trained in Broadcast Journalism at Bowie State University (2008) in Bowie, MD earning a B.S. in Communications. I gained experience in news production and editing through field experiences with Bowie Community Media Corporation, Prince George’s Community Television, and Bowie State University Television. I also wrote scripts for a variety of quiz shows for over five years.
As a lifelong movie buff, I now see close to 100 films every year. I took this love of movies to the next step when I became a co-host for Eclipse Magazine TV in the fall of 2005. While at EMTV, I interviewed celebrities, worked red carpets, and attended a wide variety of movie screenings. In January 2009, I took a leap of faith and started my own entertainment news magazine, The Rogers Revue. Shortly afterward, my life-long journey of studying the silver screen and writing about what I learned finally earned me a place in the Washington Area Film Critics Association.
All of this has led me here, giving you the latest entertainment news for the DMV and the entire nation, and I am truly excited for whatever will come next.