Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music Announces its 56th Season
The Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, America's longest running festival of new orchestral music, celebrates its 56th season and the second season of its esteemed Music Director and Conductor, Cristian M?celaru, July 29 - August 12, 2018. This year's festival takes audiences around the globe with a series of new works by composers from the US, UK, Canada, Macedonia, Romania, China, Korea, and Sweden.
Riverside Theatre Presents An Evening with Brian d'Arcy James
Riverside Theatre welcomes Broadway star Brian d'Arcy James as part of its annual Supper Club Event. Part of Riverside's Friends Committee events, An Evening with Brian d'Arcy James takes place on Monday, February 13, 2017 starting at 6pm with cocktails followed by dinner and then the performance by Mr. d'Arcy James. Chair for the event is Rosemary Haverland.
Centenary Stage Company's NEXTSTAGE Repertory to Present EVERY(WO)MAN
Centenary University and Centenary Stage Company's NEXTSTAGE Repertory presents Every(wo)man November 3 through 7 in the Little Theater on the campus of Centenary University. Centenary Stage Company's NEXTSTAGE Repertory is the student based performance division of Centenary University's Theater Department highlighting the collaboration between Centenary University and the professional Centenary Stage Company.
Centenary Stage Company's NEXTSTAGE Repertory to Present EVERY(WO)MAN
Centenary University and Centenary Stage Company's NEXTSTAGE Repertory presents Every(wo)man November 3 through 7 in the Little Theater on the campus of Centenary University. Centenary Stage Company's NEXTSTAGE Repertory is the student based performance division of Centenary University's Theater Department highlighting the collaboration between Centenary University and the professional Centenary Stage Company.
Terra Foundation For American Art Presents Free Two-Day, Two-City Symposium 6/19-20
To many, modern art means post-1940s abstraction. Yet American modernism got its start decades earlier and took several forms. The Terra Foundation for American Art, Milwaukee Art Museum and the American Decorative Art 1900 Foundation are convening a free two-day, two-city symposium, ?What?s Modern about American Art, 1900 ?1930?? on June 19 (Chicago) and June 20 (Milwaukee). The symposium explores modernism as expressed in American painting and design from 1900 to 1930. Free registration is required, and includes free round-trip transportation between Chicago and Milwaukee for the June 20 programming. For more information and to register, visit www.terraamericanart.org/modernism-symposium or call (312) 654-2278.
Photo Flash: WELCOME TO THE MOON & OTHER PLAYS Come To Uncommon Theater 6/25-28
The Uncommon Theater Company is starting the summer off right with a phenomenal staging of 'Welcome to the Moon and Other Plays'. From the mind of Pulitzer Prize Winning playwright John Patrick Shanley, writer and director of the critically acclaimed and film 'Doubt' which was nominated for 5 Academy Awards, comes a collection of short plays that examine the full scale of the human condition.
Terra Foundation For American Art Presents Free Two-Day, Two-City Symposium 6/19-20
To many, modern art means post-1940s abstraction. Yet American modernism got its start decades earlier and took several forms. The Terra Foundation for American Art, Milwaukee Art Museum and the American Decorative Art 1900 Foundation are convening a free two-day, two-city symposium, ?What?s Modern about American Art, 1900 ?1930?? on June 19 (Chicago) and June 20 (Milwaukee). The symposium explores modernism as expressed in American painting and design from 1900 to 1930. Free registration is required, and includes free round-trip transportation between Chicago and Milwaukee for the June 20 programming. For more information and to register, visit www.terraamericanart.org/modernism-symposium or call (312) 654-2278.