In: Single Event
A Marriage Contract
March 15, 2018Arts Partner: Metropolitan Playhouse
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March 17, 2018
7:30 pm
It’s a comedy of country and city life when well-intentioned and determined lovers of each must contend with falling in love with one another. The valiant effort of a city boy to break himself to his country wife’s little town nearly succeeds, in spite of its inertia and judgements. At least his failure opens some (more…)
Jazz Concert: Who is Mary Lou Williams?
March 14, 2018Arts Partner: Jazz at Lincoln Center
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March 24, 2018
3:00 pm
Our Jazz for Young People series continues with an hour-long, interactive celebration of composer, arranger, and pianist Mary Lou Williams (1910–1981). Families will learn the inspiring tale of a young woman who realized her dreams through determination, imagination, incredible talent, and a famously big heart. Her music was truly as adventurous as her personality, and you will (more…)
Jazz Concert: Who is Mary Lou Williams?
March 14, 2018Arts Partner: Jazz at Lincoln Center
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March 24, 2018
1:00 pm
Our Jazz for Young People series continues with an hour-long, interactive celebration of composer, arranger, and pianist Mary Lou Williams (1910–1981). Families will learn the inspiring tale of a young woman who realized her dreams through determination, imagination, incredible talent, and a famously big heart. Her music was truly as adventurous as her personality, and you will (more…)
Take Root presents Lauren Beirne Dance Works & Zehnder Dance
March 13, 2018Arts Partner: Dance Entropy
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March 17, 2018
8:00 pm
“With a backdrop of the Manhattan skyline twinkling through the tall, dusty windows of a former silk factory, both established and emerging NY choreographers show off their most recent works.” – Queens Chronicle Lauren Beirne’s latest work focuses on the tribe of women and the idea of the group vs. the other. It explores what (more…)
Take Root presents Lauren Beirne Dance Works & Zehnder Dance
March 13, 2018Arts Partner: Dance Entropy
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March 16, 2018
8:00 pm
“With a backdrop of the Manhattan skyline twinkling through the tall, dusty windows of a former silk factory, both established and emerging NY choreographers show off their most recent works.” – Queens Chronicle Lauren Beirne’s latest work focuses on the tribe of women and the idea of the group vs. the other. It explores what (more…)