In: Single Event

Alaria Chamber Ensemble at Carnegie Hall
March 29, 2019Arts Partner: Alaria Chamber Ensemble
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April 7, 2019
2:00 pm
**Get your tickets before sales close Saturday 4/6 @ 11am** Alaria Chamber Ensemble performs at Carnegie Weill Recital Hall on Sunday, April 7th, 2 pm. Presenting works by Daniel Brewbaker (Lost Tango), Martinu, Duo No. 1 for violin and cello; Debussy Piano Trio, and Schumann Piano Quintet. Visit www.alaria.org for more show info! (more…)

SEA II – MORE Singular Extreme Actions
March 27, 2019Arts Partner: STREB
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March 31, 2019
3:00 pm
A Live Action Show Choreographed risk. Mechanical contraptions. Mindboggling/Unimaginable/Indescribable fun! SEA is a wild kaleidoscope of Action Events and music; human bodies careening through, around, and above invented hardware accompanied by local guest DJs and STREB’s resident DJ & Emcee. SEA has been conceived to fit in a myriad of traditional and alternative performance space (more…)

THE CRADLE WILL ROCK
March 25, 2019Arts Partner: Classic Stage Company
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March 28, 2019
7:00 pm
BY MARC BLITZSTEIN DIRECTED BY JOHN DOYLE In Steeltown, USA, laborer Larry Foreman struggles to unionize fellow steel workers against mounting attacks from a greedy industrialist, who uses his power to influence nearly everyone else in town. Marc Blitzstein’s play in music, created through the Federal Theater Project, was famously shut down on the eve of opening (more…)

Strangers in the World
March 25, 2019Arts Partner: Axis Theatre Company
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March 30, 2019
8:00 pm
“Sharp is clearly a poet—and a talented one. Her skills at recreating the syntactically quaint but often trenchant language of these early-seventeenth-century characters is admirable—akin to what Arthur Miller was able to do in ‘The Crucible’ (which was set considerably later in the American Puritan saga)… and (a) special congratulations to sound designer Paul Carbonara (more…)

Strangers in the World
March 25, 2019Arts Partner: Axis Theatre Company
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March 29, 2019
8:00 pm
“Sharp is clearly a poet—and a talented one. Her skills at recreating the syntactically quaint but often trenchant language of these early-seventeenth-century characters is admirable—akin to what Arthur Miller was able to do in ‘The Crucible’ (which was set considerably later in the American Puritan saga)… and (a) special congratulations to sound designer Paul Carbonara (more…)