RENT Comes to Farmers Alley Theatre This June and July.
Concluding a mainstage season of critically acclaimed performances (A Gentleman’s Guide To Love and Murder, A Swinging Christmas: The Holiday Music of Tony Bennett, The Great Leap, Becoming Dr. Ruth, Chicken & Biscuits), Farmers Alley Theatre will present its highly anticipated production of RENT.
Farmers Alley Theatre's Michigan Premiere Production Of CHICKEN & BISCUITS
Continuing a streak of critically acclaimed performances (Bright Star, A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder, A Swinging Christmas: The Holiday Music of Tony Bennett, The Great Leap, Becoming Dr. Ruth), Farmers Alley Theatre will bring the very first production of Chicken & Biscuits to Michigan audiences.
Farmers Alley Theatre's Regional Premiere Production Of THE GREAT LEAP
Continuing our streak of sold out performances and extended runs (Bright Star, A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder, A Swinging Christmas: The Holiday Music of Tony Bennett), Farmers Alley Theatre presents the very first production of The Great Leap to West Michigan audiences.
Palm Beach Symphony Lights Up Social Media As Concert Halls Go Dark
Sometimes it's the space between the notes that creates a masterwork. While the concert halls are dark, the Palm Beach Symphony is engaging the community with educational and entertaining online content featuring, among others: symphony musicians offering tricks of the trade; a former member of the hip-hop group Arrested Development and a nationally recognized attorney; and a financial expert who used to play drums in a punk rock band performing with his talented children.
Palm Beach Symphony Chamber Music Series Launches New Season
Palm Beach Symphony Chamber Music Series launches its season with a screening of the award-winning film I Am Not a Rock Star and a performance featuring the film's subject, Julliard-trained concert pianist Marika Bournaki, on Wednesday, January 22. The screening is at 5:30 p.m. followed by the concert at 7 p.m. in the Stiller Family Foundation Auditorium at the Norton Museum of Art, 1450 Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach.
Susan Cinoman Set to Debut GUENEVERE at Guilford Performing Arts Festival
Playwright, screenwriter and short story author Susan Cinoman will present the first public reading of her play a?oeGueneverea?? during the Guilford Performing Arts Festival on Saturday, September 28, in downtown Guilford, Connecticut. The festival is proud to have supported Cinoman's development of a?oeGueneverea?? with its first-ever Guilford Performing Arts Festival Artists' Award in Drama.
Farmers Alley Theatre Presents AVENUE Q
Farmers Alley Theatre concludes its eleventh season with the Tony Award Triple Crown Winner (Best Musical! Best Book! Best Score!) that's part flesh, part felt and a whole lot of heart. The hilarious puppet musical Avenue Q will be running July 19th through August 11th at 221 Farmers Alley, right in the heart of Downtown Kalamazoo. With a smart and clever script by Jeff Whitty, and joyous and tuneful songs by Robert Lopez & Jeff Marx, Avenue Q is the exact kind of entertainment we need right now that's both emotionally moving and riotously funny.
SAG Award Art Reception to be Held at National Press Club
The Washington DC Screen Actors Guild Awards Reception will be held on January 30, 2016. This black-tie event will feature the live broadcast of the Screen Actors Guild Award Ceremony from Hollywood. Hosted by former CBS News Anchor Beverly Burke and TV show host Ingrid Parris-Hicklin, and screen actor Bruce McBarnette Esq.; this reception will also have on display paintings from local and out of state artists. Art sales from the event will benefit Charlie's Place, a homeless service center near Dupont Circle in Washington, DC.
The Segal Center's Fall 2015 Season to Feature New Black Fest, Theatre from Italy & More
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, located at the Graduate Center City University of New York, announces its Fall 2015/Winter 2016 season of public programs. The season will launch with the twelfth annual PRELUDE Festival (October 7, 8 & 9), an always thought-provoking and engaging first look at the latest in New York City downtown experimental performance scene. The season continues with free public programs throughout the fall and winter, featuring contemporary theatre and performing artists from around the world.