Producer Tegan Summer's new concert series SIRENS: THE CONCERT SERIES will bring five female vocalists to The Emerald Theatre in London, performing songs by artists including Madonna, Lady Gaga, and Alanis Morissette.
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Barefoot Shakespeare Company and Occupy Verona have announced the return of their beloved Brawl Crawl. Learn more about the upcoming event and how to attend here!
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Barefoot Shakespeare Company will present a unique take on ROMEO AND JULIET with their UNREHEARSED series. Learn how to purchase tickets.
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Top nominees include first-time nominee Jelly Roll with five nominations, while Luke Combs and HARDY collect four nominations each. Jordan Davis, Ashley McBryde, producer/mix engineer Joey Moi, songwriter/producer Jordan Schmidt, Chris Stapleton, Morgan Wallen and musician/producer Derek Wells secure three nominations apiece.
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UNREHEARSED! A Midsummer Night’s Dream, presented by Barefoot Shakespeare Company, at Summit Rock in Central Park.
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Sherman Theatre has announced further details of their 50th anniversary season, with local stories at its heart. Learn more about the lineup here!
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Barefoot Shakespeare Company will present William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, directed by Robert Aronowitz and Emily Asbury. All performances will be held at Summit Rock in Central Park and admission is free.
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Continuing their reign of theatrical firsts, Leeds Conservatoire's BA Acting and Actor Musician programmes has announced the regional premiere of The Coup Coup Club, a political musical cabaret set in the heart of Argentina's Dirty War.
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Reaching into its archival treasure trove of rarely seen recordings of past events, The American Dance Guild continues their virtual offering 10 Years Over 10 Weeks, a rich collection of video performances of honorees and guest artists over the last ten years of ADG Performance Festivals.
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Taking place across five venues in the “best small city in America” on September 13th and 14th, Park City Songwriter Festivalpromises to be an experience to captivate even the most avid of live music fans. In addition to the headliner's concerts each night, songwriters in the round, panels, and workshops will all be part of the PCSF experience, which was dreamed up by Park City residents and festival co-founders, Ben Anderson, Scott Thomson, and Aaron Benward. “Park City Songwriter Festival brings to life our vision for an intimate musical experience where attendees feel like they're in the green room, listening to their favorite artists swap stories,” says Anderson.
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The fifth edition of Art New York returns to Pier 94 from Thursday, May 2 through Sunday, May 5, with an invitation-only VIP Preview on Thursday, May 2 at 2pm before opening to the public at 5pm.
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Cavalier Gallery is pleased to present the first in a series of exhibitions dedicated to the legacy of the 57th Street gallery district in New York City. These exhibitions strive to celebrate and build on the illustrious history of 57th Street, featuring artists whose contributions have cemented the area as the longest standing gallery district in New York. Part I of the series opens with a focus on Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, with works that represent an important development in American art history from the 1950's-1980's. Following World War II, New York became the capital of the art world, largely due to Abstract Expressionism emerging as the first truly American art movement. The epicenter of that movement was 57th Street, where premier galleries of the time exhibited this groundbreaking work, which has since become an established and respected genre.
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TODAY, Blue Chair/Reviver Records released award-winning singer/songwriter David Lee Murphy's highly-anticipated No Zip Code. The new album contains songs that reconnect us with an artist who was a pioneer of the edgy, rocking style that now dominates modern country music.
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Blue Chair/Reviver Records will release David Lee Murphy's highly-anticipated No Zip Code on April 6. Murphy co-wrote all 11 tracks including the Top-20 radio hit, “Everything's Gonna Be Alright,” a duet with Kenny Chesney which is currently climbing the country radio charts.
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Internationally renowned artist Deborah Bigeleisen today announced that her 25-piece exhibition Sublime Chaos: a journey from realism to abstraction will run August 24-26 at The Gallery at the Wine Scene, 501 Fern Street in downtown West Palm Beach. The original opening scheduled for August 10 was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. Scroll down for a sneak peek!
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Internationally renowned artist Deborah Bigeleisen today announced that her 25-piece exhibition Sublime Chaos: a journey from realism to abstraction will run August 24-26 at The Gallery at the Wine Scene, 501 Fern Street in downtown West Palm Beach. The original opening scheduled for August 10 was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. Scroll down for a sneak peek!
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These Tress Are Made Of Blood tells the story of Argentina's Dirty War using cabaret as a vehicle to describe the horrors and the politics that drove it.
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Arcola Theatre has just announced their 2017 spring/summer season.
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art will exhibit a significant body of work by internationally renowned Post-War and Contemporary artists at Art Palm Springs, February 16-19, 2017 at the Palm Springs Convention Center. http://novakart.com/exhibitions-2/art-palm-springs-2017/. Artists include Sam Francis, Jim Dine, Frank Stella, Helen Frankenthaler, Richard Diebenkorn, Roy Lichtenstein, Julian Opie, Paul Jenkins, Howard Hodgkin, Jean Dubuffet, John Baeder, Robert Cottingham, and Wayne Thiebaud.
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The comic industry comes together in honor of those killed in Orlando. Co-published by two of the premiere publishers in comics—DC and IDW, this oversize comic contains moving and heartfelt material from some of the greatest talent in comics, mourning the victims, supporting the survivors, celebrating the LGBTQ community, and examining love in today's world. All material has been kindly donated by the writers, artists, and editors with all proceeds going to victims, survivors, and their families.
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