In: Single Event
Bargemusic: Masterworks Series
March 30, 2016Arts Partner: Bargemusic
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April 1, 2016
8:00 pm
“It doesn’t take long to hear what makes Bargemusic the perfect chamber music hall…” – Allan Kozinn, The New York Times Since 1977, Bargemusic has presented chamber music in an unlikely and startlingly beautiful venue—a floating barge at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge. Both established and emerging musicians perform at Bargemusic on a small (more…)
World on A String: Swinging Songs of Broadway
March 30, 2016Arts Partner: Jazz at Lincoln Center
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April 14, 2016
8:00 pm
$12 Tickets are now available to see World on A String: Swinging Songs of Broadway, featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and vocalist Kate Davis! But hurry – they’ll be gone before you know it! The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and vocalist Kate Davis pay tribute to Broadway’s brightest (more…)
LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK
March 30, 2016Arts Partner: Like Money In the Bank
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April 10, 2016
3:00 pm
Jerry Polner’s “Like Money In the Bank,” presented by Radical Gags Theatrics, is the first ever romantic comedy about the founding of the Federal Reserve System (that’s right — Jerry is known for writing humorously about serious issues). In 1910 Chicago, a suffragist reformer asks an immigrant mechanic to build a new steam boiler. But (more…)
LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK
March 30, 2016Arts Partner: Like Money In the Bank
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April 8, 2016
8:00 pm
Jerry Polner’s “Like Money In the Bank,” presented by Radical Gags Theatrics, is the first ever romantic comedy about the founding of the Federal Reserve System (that’s right — Jerry is known for writing humorously about serious issues). In 1910 Chicago, a suffragist reformer asks an immigrant mechanic to build a new steam boiler. But (more…)
LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK
March 30, 2016Arts Partner: Like Money In the Bank
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April 7, 2016
8:00 pm
Jerry Polner’s “Like Money In the Bank,” presented by Radical Gags Theatrics, is the first ever romantic comedy about the founding of the Federal Reserve System (that’s right — Jerry is known for writing humorously about serious issues). In 1910 Chicago, a suffragist reformer asks an immigrant mechanic to build a new steam boiler. But (more…)