Philadelphia’s own sacred jazz vocalist/composer, Ruth Naomi Floyd, makes her Penn Live Arts debut in Are We Yet Somehow Alive?, a moving world premiere that pairs jazz, blues and gospel with fine art projections to share compelling first-person accounts from enslaved Africans in America. At the intersection of despair, endurance and resistance, these narratives explore what it means to be human amidst the struggle for liberation and dehumanization. Praised for her distinctive sound and progressive jazz ensembles, Floyd uses her soaring mezzo-soprano voice to shine light and find defiant joy in our experience.
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral is at 19 South 38th Street, Philadelphia, PA.
The French (Italian) Connection (3/15/24-3/15/24)
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (2/8/24-2/8/24)
Videos
Linda Eder
Keswick Theatre (3/27 - 3/27) | ||
Dirty Dancing In Concert
Keswick Theatre (1/22 - 1/22) | ||
Peter Pan
Arden Theatre Company (11/27 - 1/19) | ||
Small Ball
Suzanne Roberts Theatre (6/6 - 6/29) | ||
Alibi: An Agatha Christie Story
Bristol Riverside Theatre (5/27 - 6/15) | ||
Finding a theatrical stage play writer. By Lisa Montalto
Dixon Place (9/24 - 9/24) | ||
Anastasia The Musical
Abington Senior High School (2/27 - 3/1) | ||
The Exes
Old Academy Players (1/10 - 1/26) | ||
Plays & Players Presents a reading/ performance of In the Continuum by Danai Gurira & Nikkole Salter
Plays and Players Theatre (1/16 - 1/18) | ||
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