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Unknown Soldier
March 4, 2020Arts Partner: Playwrights Horizons
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March 7, 2020
8:00 pm
New York premiere ELLEN Sometimes you see a picture / Or hear a song / Or read a letter / And a person that’s forgotten comes alive for a moment. / They can tell you a story. Cleaning out her grandmother’s home, Ellen Rabinowitz discovers a mysterious photograph of an anonymous soldier, tucked away in (more…)
DUKE ELLINGTON + MARCUS ROBERTS TRIO
March 2, 2020Arts Partner: American Symphony Orchestra
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March 12, 2020
8:00 pm
**Get your tickets before sales close Wed. 3/11 @ 3pm** The American Symphony Orchestra celebrates the genre-defying genius of Duke Ellington, with an evening including two world premiere arrangements by Marcus Roberts of New World A-Comin’ and Three Black Kings for Jazz Trio and Large Orchestra. Don’t miss this chance to hear a full orchestra perform Ellington’s iconic music (more…)
THE LETTER FOR THE KING – FREE FILM SCREENING FOR TEENS
March 2, 2020Arts Partner: Allied Global Marketing
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March 11, 2020
6:00 pm
High 5 Tickets to the Arts has a great offer for a special advance screening. Date/Time: Wednesday, March 11th 2020 @ 6:00PM Location: Village East Cinema (181-189 2nd Avenue, NY, NY, 10003) How to RSVP: Please make sure to type “High 5” when you fill out the “What organization are you affiliated with?” field. Reserve your tickets today: RSVP (more…)
BIRTHDAY IN THE BRONX
March 2, 2020Arts Partner: The Tank
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March 8, 2020
7:00 pm
Written by Paul Hufker Directed by Michaela Escarcega “Birthday in the Bronx offers a self-aware, multi-modal consideration of race and identity….Straddling the personal, social, and meta and outward, and never going next quite where one expects, Birthday in the Bronx gives audiences a lot to unwrap.” – Thinking Theater Rocky, like the real life Raquel (more…)
BIRTHDAY IN THE BRONX
March 2, 2020Arts Partner: The Tank
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March 8, 2020
3:00 pm
Written by Paul Hufker Directed by Michaela Escarcega “Birthday in the Bronx offers a self-aware, multi-modal consideration of race and identity….Straddling the personal, social, and meta and outward, and never going next quite where one expects, Birthday in the Bronx gives audiences a lot to unwrap.” – Thinking Theater Rocky, like the real life Raquel (more…)