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Lysistrata Jones
February 26, 2018Arts Partner: Ophelia Theater Group
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March 17, 2018
8:00 pm
A musical comedy about faith, hope, and being true to yourself! Ophelia Theatre Group, a leading player in Astoria’s theatre scene, is presenting its spring musical Lysistrata Jones. Spearheaded by a female-driven production team, Lysistrata tells the tale of a determined cheerleader who leads the students around her in a battle of the sexes. With (more…)
Lysistrata Jones
February 26, 2018Arts Partner: Ophelia Theater Group
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March 16, 2018
8:00 pm
A musical comedy about faith, hope, and being true to yourself! Ophelia Theatre Group, a leading player in Astoria’s theatre scene, is presenting its spring musical Lysistrata Jones. Spearheaded by a female-driven production team, Lysistrata tells the tale of a determined cheerleader who leads the students around her in a battle of the sexes. With (more…)
PORTALS TO THE DIVINE RADIANCE FROM THE NORTH
February 26, 2018Arts Partner: Mid-Manhattan Performing Arts Foundation
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March 20, 2018
7:30 pm
Join us for choral works by Northern European composers, all of which offer a testament of faith and a glimpse into a transcendent world. Icelandic composer Jón Leifs composed his Requiem in memory of his young daughter’s untimely death in a swimming accident. Eriks Ešenvalds from Latvia has emerged as a composer of deeply affecting works such (more…)
HIGH NOON
February 23, 2018Arts Partner: Axis Theatre Company
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March 3, 2018
8:00 pm
Axis Company presents HIGH NOON, an adaptation of the 1952 Western film, devised by an ensemble led by Artistic Director Randy Sharp. In Axis’ HIGH NOON, the Wild West is not the place of heroes and rollicking adventure, but a landscape of overbearing nothingness where humans, and their troubled moral compasses, are cast in (more…)
HIGH NOON
February 23, 2018Arts Partner: Axis Theatre Company
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March 2, 2018
8:00 pm
Axis Company presents HIGH NOON, an adaptation of the 1952 Western film, devised by an ensemble led by Artistic Director Randy Sharp. In Axis’ HIGH NOON, the Wild West is not the place of heroes and rollicking adventure, but a landscape of overbearing nothingness where humans, and their troubled moral compasses, are cast in (more…)