November Events at Creative Liberties Include The Apricot Artist Market, Family Art Day, Exhibitions, and More
Creative Liberties will present an exhibition of works by Liza Compass and Jane Rubini, the new artists-in-residence at Creative Liberties, November 1-January 2, at Arcos Apartments location, 340 Central Avenue. There is an opening reception, Thursday, November 21, 5-7 p.m.
Creative Liberties Reveals July Events
Creative Liberties announces July events including a free Family Arts Day, an exhibit by Arcos Apartment residents, and 'True Colors: Celebrating Pride.'
Magic & Mystery At Creative Liberties Includes Handcrafted Items, Angel Readings, Illusionists, and More
Creative Liberties Artist Studios and Gallery, based on a foundation of artists helping artists, continues its season’s offerings with “Magic & Mystery,” Saturday, July 29, 7-10 p.m., at 927 N. Lime Avenue, Sarasota.
Creative Liberties Opens Third Artists' Studio/Gallery Space At Gaze Gallery
Creative Liberties just opened a third artists' studio/gallery space at Gaze Gallery, located in the Arcos Apartment complex in downtown Sarasota's Rosemary District. According to Barbara Gerdeman, the co-founder of Creative Liberties, Gaze Gallery offers artist residencies for local artists, providing a temporary place for artists to create and display their work.
Photo Flash: First Look at MY BRILLIANT FRIEND at the National Theatre
Following a sell-out run at Rose Theatre Kingston, the acclaimed two-part adaptation of Elena Ferrante's MY BRILLIANT FRIEND by April De Angelis is reworked for the Olivier stage by Melly Still. Niamh Cusack and Catherine McCormack return to the roles they originated as Lenu and Lila.
Photo Flash: Inside Rehearsal For MY BRILLIANT FRIEND at the National Theatre
When the most important person in her life goes missing without a trace, Lenu Greco, now a celebrated author, begins to recall a relationship of more than 60 years. First meeting on the dangerous streets of post-war Naples, friends Lila and Lenu experience turbulent social and political change, from the rise of the Camorra to the sexual revolution and the transformation of their neighbourhood, city and nation. But even as life repeatedly tries to pull them in separate directions, they remain inextricably bound to one another.
BWW Review: JANE CLEGG, Finborough Theatre
In their venture rediscovering lost classic, Finborough Theatre brings back to the stage St John Ervine's Jane Clegg. The piece was first seen at the Gaiety Theatre in Manchester in 1913 and David Gilmore's new production in London is the first in 75 years.