Here we go again folks- it's the Judges' Homes round take 2! The contestants continue to fight for their lives as they perform in front of the judges and special guests. After tonight, only half will move on to the finals and have a shot at winning The X Factor!
The developmental concert presentation of ISLAND SONG, a new song cycle with Music and Lyrics by Sam Carner and Derek Gregor, will be presented on Sunday, October 16th at 92YTribeca (200 Hudson St, just south of Canal) at 7:00 PM. Tickets for the one-night-only event are $15.00 and are available at www.92ytribeca.org or at www.kefproductions.com.
We got 'Annie'! Now the search is on for 'Sandy'. Playhouse on the Square will host auditions to find a loveable dog to play orphan's best friend in the upcoming holiday production of Annie.
Lynn DiMenna returns to The Gardenia in Los Angeles for a night of elegance and joyous tribute performing: DiMenna Sings Dinah! A Tribute To The Music Of Dinah Shore!
Catch one of comedies breakout stars, Christina Pazsitzky this weekend! Christina was a writer for and is a regular guest on E!'s Chelsea Lately. She will be performing at Skyline Comedy Cafe from October 13-15.
Horizon Theatre will be producing two holiday shows this year: The Santaland Diaries and Madeline's Christmas.
To Save and Project, MoMA's international film preservation festival, celebrates its ninth year with gloriously preserved masterworks and rediscoveries of world cinema. This year's festival comprises over 35 films from 14 countries, virtually all of them having their New York premieres, with some shown in versions never before seen in the United States. Guest presenters include Douglas Crimp, Joe Dante, Walter Hill, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Elaine May, Mario Montez, Thelma Schoonmaker, and Martin Scorsese, and highlights include films by Roger Corman, Forugh Farrokhzad, George Kuchar, Claude Lanzmann, Alberto Lattuada, Louis Malle, Agnes Martin, Georges Méliès, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, Jean Rouch, Raúl Ruiz, and Seijun Suzuki.
The Third Annual Grizzlies Red Dress Rampage presented by Yazoo Benefiting the Belcourt Theatre & Nashville Grizzlies Rugby will be on Saturday, October 22 at Noon (check-in starts at 10:30 am).
Florida Motion Picture & Television Association, Inc. presents the 22nd Annual Crystal Reel Awards Gala and Exhibition, November 4th and 5th hosted by the Metro Orlando Chapter and the lovely Hilton-Orlando/Altamonte Springs in Altamonte Springs.
A multimedia opera on global climate change, composed by an Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis researcher and his University of Virginia colleague, has won an innovation award from Internet2.
WaterTower Theatre is now accepting applications for the 2012 Out of the Loop Fringe Festival, to be held March 1- 11, 2012. The Out of the Loop Fringe Festival will once again be a ten-day mind-blowing spectacle of shows representing groups from DFW and all over the country performing at 3 different venues at the Addison Theatre Centre. Visit www.watertowertheatre.org for more info and to download the application. The cut-off date for submission of the application is November 15, 2011.
Geva Theatre Center's Artistic Director Mark Cuddy has announced the line-up for an exciting 2012 spring season in the Ron and Donna Fielding Nextstage, the organization's intimate 180-seat venue.
The time has come everyone- the best of the best are suiting up and getting ready to face-off! It's the Judges' Homes round which means that we are just one step away from the highly anticipated live shows! After surviving Boot Camp, the remaining 32 contestants were separated into groups and assigned one of the four judges as a mentor. The stakes are raised as the competition is now not only between the contestants, but also between the judges to prove that they have the performer with 'The X Factor!' Over the course of three episodes, contestants will get the opportunity to visit their assigned judge's home and the 32 will be cut into the 16 who will move on to the live finals.
Action Philosophers is in its Final Weekend! There is a crazy new thing called Livewriting and a New Play Reading Series - The Oven and Puppetsburg Entertains Brooklyn Babies.
Music Director Robert Spano will lead the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in the U.S. premiere of Esa- Pekka Salonen's Nyx October 27 and 29, 2011, at 8:00 p.m. in Atlanta Symphony Hall at the Woodruff Arts Center. The program will also include Scriabin's Poem of Ecstasy and Rachmaninov's The Bells. Soprano Tatiana Monogarova, tenor Sergey Romanovsky, bass Denis Sedov, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus will join the Orchestra for The Bells. Ms. Monogarova and Mr. Romanovsky will make their Atlanta Symphony debuts with these performances.
The series of concerts at the Electric City Playhouse in Anderson, SC will feature regional artists/writers. The series is being produced by Paul Burdick with the help of a grant from the South Carolina Arts Council.
SARTA announces workshops and classes and special events.
Ballet For Young Audiences (BYA), a New York based non-profit dance company founded in 1985, will perform at the Nanning International Folk Song Arts Festival in Nanning, China from October 14 to 24, 2011. The company will present an excerpt from Director Edwin Kinter's 'Spring Song', co-choreographed by Harriett Leigh Kinter in Nanning at the invitation of the Artistic Committee of the festival.
Theater for the New City & AML Entertainment present Silence, by Anthony M. Laura. The play, also directed by Mr. Laura, runs for seven performances only, November 2-6 at Theater for the New City.
Anthony Nelson will perform on Fri., Oct. 14 & Sat., Oct. 15 with 9pm & 11pm sets. He will be joined by Larry Willis (10/14) on the piano and Allyn Johnson (10/15) on the piano, as well as Steve Novosel on the bass and Howard 'Kingfish' Franklin on the drums.
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