In: Single Event
The Great Gatsby
April 6, 2015Arts Partner: Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
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April 12, 2015
3:00 pm
The parties at Jay Gatsby’s Long Island mansion were notoriously glamorous affairs. But beneath the celebrity and excess lurked a burning emptiness that no amount of champagne could quench. Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s epic tale of beautiful, sad people chasing the American Dream, Montana Rep’s adaptation perfectly captures both the idealism and the darkness (more…)
BETSY!
April 6, 2015Arts Partner: PREGONES THEATER PUERTO RICAN TRAVELING THEATER
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April 18, 2015
8:00 pm
“An electric and engaging performance, BETSY! tells the story of a Bronx jazz singer struggling to come to terms with her racial identity. Accompanied by four live musicians creating an eclectic sound, BETSY! sings of themes of family and culture through remarkable songs. The colorful lights and heartfelt lyrics are sure to have you clapping along.”- (more…)
BETSY!
April 6, 2015Arts Partner: PREGONES THEATER PUERTO RICAN TRAVELING THEATER
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April 18, 2015
3:00 pm
“An electric and engaging performance, BETSY! tells the story of a Bronx jazz singer struggling to come to terms with her racial identity. Accompanied by four live musicians creating an eclectic sound, BETSY! sings of themes of family and culture through remarkable songs. The colorful lights and heartfelt lyrics are sure to have you clapping along.”- (more…)
BETSY!
April 6, 2015Arts Partner: PREGONES THEATER PUERTO RICAN TRAVELING THEATER
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April 16, 2015
8:00 pm
“An electric and engaging performance, BETSY! tells the story of a Bronx jazz singer struggling to come to terms with her racial identity. Accompanied by four live musicians creating an eclectic sound, BETSY! sings of themes of family and culture through remarkable songs. The colorful lights and heartfelt lyrics are sure to have you clapping along.”- (more…)
R & J & Z
April 6, 2015Arts Partner: New Ohio Theatre
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April 15, 2015
8:00 pm
“Romeo and Juliet live on in more than one sense, thanks to Melody Bates’ witty and affectionate take on Shakespeare’s play. Both a wry critique of the original and a bloody feast of the undead, R & J & Z will appeal to lovers of the Bard and of popular culture alike.” — Ruth Bernard Yeazell, (more…)