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Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Presents Thursday Night (in) at the Symphony
by Stephi Wild - March 26, 2020 The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra invites music lovers to keep the music going with a special online premiere concert series every Thursday evening at 7.30pm....
BWW Review: WAYNE TUCKER AND THE BAD MOTHA'S Capture Hearts at Birdland Theater
by Chris Struck - December 07, 2019 A talented trumpeter, Wayne Tucker brought a series of favorites from his earlier CDs along with new numbers from upcoming recordings to Birdland Theater. In his element, Tucker, alongside his solid band, the Bad Motha's, had the crowd settling in for a serene evening of delectable jazz numbers....
Boston Landmarks Orchestra Announces Two Virtual Summer Concerts And Digital Events
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 29, 2020 Boston Landmarks Orchestra (LO) under the direction of Music Director Christopher Wilkins, and Co-Executive Directors Mary Deissler and Arthur Rishi, has announced the first events in a series of virtual programming this summer....
National Philharmonic Partners with Pretrial Justice Institute to Raise Awareness
by A.A. Cristi - November 24, 2020 The National Philharmonic has announced a partnership with Pretrial Justice Institute (PJI) in hosting Harmonic Justice, an online event that combines classical music with raising awareness on racial justice in classical music and beyond. ...
First Fringe Friday Ce;ebrates Transgender And Gender Non-Conforming Artists
by A.A. Cristi - October 30, 2020 Orlando Fringe announced that this month's First Fringe Friday would feature performances from transgender and gender non-conforming artists. The six short performances that are scheduled to be presented next Friday are presented in partnership with The City of Orlando Office of Multicultural Affair...
BWW Review: ADELAIDE FRINGE 2020: POST-MORTEM at The Studio, Holden Street Theatres
by Barry Lenny - February 13, 2020 For a genuine Fringe experience, add this to your list....
Jordan Lehning Announces New Album LITTLE IDOLS
by Kaitlin Milligan - June 08, 2020 Nashville composer/producer/artist Jordan Lehning has announced the August 7 release of his cinematic new album Little Idols....
BWW Review: ADELAIDE FESTIVAL 2020: COLD BLOOD at Ridley Centre, Adelaide Showgrounds
by Barry Lenny - March 06, 2020 Seven 'stupid deaths' are brilliantly played out on miniature sets....
Green Space Announces March Virtual Performances
by A.A. Cristi - February 23, 2021 TAKE ROOT, now in its 12th season, nurtures dance artists at established stages in their careers, pairing them in a split bill or full evening-length program. This monthly series supports dance makers’ experimentation and growth with support to present their work to the public. Take Root will presen...
BWW Review: TOAST, Theatre Royal Brighton
by Fiona Scott - October 30, 2019 Toast: The Story of a Boy's Hunger is a best-selling memoir novel from the renowned Observer food columnist, Nigel Slater. It was adapted into a film in 2010 and has now been reworked for the stage, premiering at The Lowry in Manchester in 2018. The show is currently running at the Theatre Royal in ...
Photo Flash: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Presented by The Classics Theatre Project to Close This Sunday
by Chloe Rabinowitz - June 23, 2021 Thursday June 24- Sunday, June 27 at 7:30PM are the last nights for Shakespeare under the stars on the lawn in front of Addison's iconic water tower, a first at the Addison Conference and Theatre Centre....
National Philharmonic Partners with Pretrial Justice Institute to Raise Awareness
by A.A. Cristi - November 24, 2020 The National Philharmonic has announced a partnership with Pretrial Justice Institute (PJI) in hosting Harmonic Justice, an online event that combines classical music with raising awareness on racial justice in classical music and beyond. ...
Nine Miami Artists Get Knight Funding For Ideas Conceived During Pandemic
by A.A. Cristi - June 11, 2021 Nine Miami artists, many of them using multimedia to connect with audiences during the pandemic, will share $300,000 in follow-on funding for projects conceived as part of Knight New Work 2020....
Aurea Ensemble Presents Annual Holiday Concert: A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES
by A.A. Cristi - November 15, 2019 Aurea Ensemble will present its annual holiday concert, A Child's Christmas in Wales on Sunday, December 15, 3pm at St. John's Episcopal Church in Barrington and on Friday, December 20, 7pm at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Providence. This heartwarming performance ushers in the season with the E...
The Boston Symphony Orchestra to End its BSO NOW Season with an All-Strauss Program
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 28, 2021 In the final episode in the BSO’s 2020-21 BSO NOW streaming season, releasing tomorrow at noon, BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons will return to a focus of his recent conducting activity: music of Richard Strauss. Strauss was only 18 when his Serenade for Winds, Op. 7, was premiered in Dresden....
Andris Nelsons Conducts Brahms and Schumann in New BSO NOW Stream Available Today
by Chloe Rabinowitz - April 15, 2021 BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons leads works by two closely associated composers, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms, in the first of three programs in 'Pathways of Romanticism,' the final series of the BSO’s 2020-21 streaming season....
TADA to Present NUNSENSE in 2021
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 12, 2021 TADA Productions, Inc. will present the musical comedy Nunsense, opening February 5th at the award-winning TADA Theatre in Lincoln, Nebraska. This heavenly theatrical production follows the crazy antics of the Little Sisters of Hoboken, who find themselves in a rather unique situation resulting in h...
Aurea Ensemble Presents Annual Holiday Concert: A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES
by A.A. Cristi - November 15, 2019 Aurea Ensemble will present its annual holiday concert, A Child's Christmas in Wales on Sunday, December 15, 3pm at St. John's Episcopal Church in Barrington and on Friday, December 20, 7pm at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Providence. This heartwarming performance ushers in the season with the E...
Popular Shakespeare Comedy To Open At UM Next Week
by A.A. Cristi - November 05, 2019 The University of Montana School of Theatre and Dance will perform a?oeTwelfth Night,a?? William Shakespeare's most popular comedy, this month....
VIDEO: Watch Fever Queen's 'You, You'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 20, 2020 Today, Fever Queen has shared her new video,'You, You.' Fever Queen's The World of Fever Queen is due out on September 10, 2020 via First To Knock....
St. Vincent Announces Down And Out Downtown; A Special Live Streamed Concert
by Sarah Jae Leiber - July 13, 2021 For one night only, St. Vincent’s moment will be broadcast to various territories around the world including North and South America, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, and the UK, Europe and Africa....
Chamber Music Society Announces November Schedule
by A.A. Cristi - October 08, 2019 During its 50th anniversary season of milestones, CMS begins November with the world premiere of John Corigliano's The Food of Love for Oboe and Celloa?"one of several trailblazing composers highlighted in this concert, including John Cage, Elliott Carter, and Ruth Crawford Seegera?"whose works from...
STL Story Stitchers Receives $500K Award From The Lewis Prize For Music
by Stephi Wild - January 28, 2021 The Lewis Prize for Music – a philanthropic music arts organization advancing systems change through creative youth development – has announced its 2021 awards. ...
Dynamic New BSO NOW Streams Announced For March And April
by A.A. Cristi - February 25, 2021 The Boston Symphony Orchestra brings its first-ever all-online season—with near weekly concert streams distributed through its new streaming platform BSO NOW, November 2020-April 2021—to an end with four programs led by BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons, released each Thursday at noon, March 25–Apri...
BWW Review: TOAST, Theatre Royal Brighton
by Fiona Scott - October 30, 2019 Toast: The Story of a Boy's Hunger is a best-selling memoir novel from the renowned Observer food columnist, Nigel Slater. It was adapted into a film in 2010 and has now been reworked for the stage, premiering at The Lowry in Manchester in 2018. The show is currently running at the Theatre Royal in ... |