by BWW News Desk - February 23, 2021 Hartford Dance Collective Presents EMPOWERED THROUGH MOVEMENT Film Seriesby BWW News Desk - February 23, 2021Empowered Through Movement is a dance film series presented on Monday evenings at 6PM EST during the course of Women's Month (March) on the Hartford Dance Collective's YouTube page. Each vignette, based on a theme of female empowerment, shows virtual audiences an inside look on what makes us feel empowered. Theatre Rhinoceros Presents BATTLE OF GUADALCANALby BWW News Desk - February 23, 2021Theatre Rhinoceros will present a free presentation of THE BATTLE OF GUADALCANAL, conceived and performed by John Fisher, on Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 8pm. Synopsis: 'As my husband underwent major surgery, I sat horrified in the waiting room, reading about a battle fought long ago, trying to distract myself from losing my beloved boy.' Ann Hampton Callaway Presents LOOK FOR THE LOVE Live Streamby BWW News Desk - February 23, 2021Tony nominee Ann Hampton Callaway's February Callaway Hideaway show is Sunday February 28th at 7pm ET / 4pm PT. It's called 'Look For The Love' in honor of Ann's new single which was released Feb 12th on all digital platforms. Tangle launches Playtext and adapted original music from VOLPONEby BWW News Desk - February 23, 2021On Volpone's opening night anniversary, Tangle is launching the playtext of Volpone as adapted by Artistic Director Anna Coombs; and Amina Kadeya EP, a special adaptation of the score originally created for Tangle's 2020 staging of Volpone, by the show's Composer and Musical Director John Pfumojena UC San Diego Department Of Theatre And Dance Presents A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAMby BWW News Desk - February 23, 2021Shakespeare's intertwined love polygons begin to get complicated from the start--Demetrius and Lysander both want Hermia but she only has eyes for Lysander. Bad news is, Hermia's father wants Demetrius for a son-in-law. On the outside is Helena, whose unreturned love burns hot for Demetrius. WP Theater and Monica Bill Barnes & Co's KEEP MOVING Now Extendedby BWW News Desk - February 23, 2021WP Theater and Monica Bill Barnes & Co have announced that Keep Moving will extend, and now stream through March 7, 2021. Keep Moving is a theatrically innovative and heartfelt look into how one group of women preserve their identities as artists and dancers during a time when there are no studios or theaters to move in. UrbanArias Premieres Filmed Opera DRIVING WHILE BLACKby BWW News Desk - February 23, 2021UrbanArias has announced the premiere of driving While Black, a filmed version of Susan Kander and Roberta Gumbel's opera about the tales, traumas, and triumphs of Black motherhood. Photo Flash: First Look at the Cast of Streaming Concert Production of GATSBY A MUSICALby BWW News Desk - February 23, 2021Adapted by director Linnie Reedman, and with music and lyrics by Joe Evans, this unmissable piece brings F Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel to life for a semi-staged concert experience. Vibrant characters, popped corks, and infectious rhythms collide with personal conflicts and lost loves in this tragedy of the vanishing jazz era. New Federal Theatre Announces Virtual Reading of WINDOWS by Mfundi Vundlaby BWW News Desk - February 22, 2021 As part of 'New Federal Theatre Celebrates Black History Month,' Woodie King, Jr.'s New Federal Theatre is offering a live streaming virtual reading of 'Widows' by Mfundi Vundla on February 27 at 7:00 PM. The reading will be available on-demand through March 1. Liars & Believers Presents BEYOND A WINTER'S DAYby BWW News Desk - February 22, 2021Tales, imagination, puppetry, shadowplay, and more...all in Beyond A Winter's Day, the latest performance from theatre troupe Liars & Believers. This is an exciting, family-friendly experience conducted entirely over Zoom. Arc Stages Presents THEATER TALK WITH JOHN KENRICKby BWW News Desk - February 22, 2021Pleasantville theater company Arc Stages will present Theater Talk with John Kenrick. On Sunday, February 28th at 3 pm, Arc Stages will welcome renowned theater historian John Kenrick to share one of his famous talks, Stephen Sondheim: Worlds to Change, Worlds to Win. MPAC Announces Vic DiBitetto, HIP-HOP MUSIC: CULTURE AND LEGACY & More Events This Weekby BWW News Desk - February 22, 2021MPAC is continuing with limited capacity concerts on stage in February, with comedy from Vic DiBitetto. This week They also host a fascinating talk on the history of hip hop music and a musical about Black History Month. MPAC also is your source for a variety of virtual concerts and lectures offered across the country.
The Groundlings Theatre Presents SISTER GROUNDLING: ONLINE IMPROV SHOWby BWW News Desk - February 22, 2021In celebration of Women's History Month, The Groundlings Theatre will feature improv from the ladies of the Main Company throughout the month of March with 'Sister Groundling: Online Improv Show'. Be sure to grab a beverage and stay on after the show to join the cast for some 'Cocktails and Questions.' South Side Stage Presents RAISIN PUFFSby BWW News Desk - February 22, 2021On March 6th at 7:30pm CT, South Side Stage is hosting a staged reading of André Richardson Hogan II's Raisin Puffs - a play about three men's perspectives based on an assault (and upon a former classmate.) Directed by Niko Richardson, the production will feature Herbert Harper Jr., Anthony Brown, and Vincent Banks. PIANO BAR LIVE! Presents Pamela Clay, Trip Kennedy, Gina Milo, Tracy Stark and Moreby BWW News Desk - February 22, 2021Featuring new performers with every show, the weekly, award-winning Piano Bar Live! will stream this Tuesday, February 23 at 7:15 pm ET, with host Scott Barbarino and guests Pamela Clay, Trip Kennedy, Gina Milo and Tracy Stark, plus Mystery Guests and MORE! LIVE FROM ADELPHI Begins Spring Schedule With Ethel Merman Tributeby BWW News Desk - February 22, 2021Adelphi University's popular Live from Adelphi series, which brings Broadway and cabaret stars live to in-home audiences from the Performing Arts Center (PAC) Concert Hall, starts its spring schedule with a tribute to Ethel Merman, continuing with a celebration of the classics of the American songbook and the Café Carlyle's legendary Bobby Short.
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