In: Single Event
WAITING FOR GODOT
October 7, 2015Arts Partner: NYU Skirball Center
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October 13, 2015
7:00 pm
A faithful yet innovative interpretation of Waiting for Godot. Those who are unfamiliar to the work will be instantly drawn in by this loving and intricate presentation.ENTERTAINMENT MONTHLY On a country road, two friends wait for a man named Godot to arrive. Their comical efforts to pass the time parody the human condition, and the (more…)
MIMESIS: MUSICAL REPRESENTATIONS
October 7, 2015Arts Partner: American Symphony Orchestra
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October 16, 2015
8:00 pm
Art, poetry, philosophy, and even the stars—as represented in music. Van Gogh, Nietzsche, Paul Klee, and others inspired these works. Leon Botstein shares the stories behind the music in a lively 30-minute Conductor’s Notes Q&A at 7 PM in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. Free for all ticket holders. Read the Playbill for this program. (©Playbill, Inc.) (more…)
Up and Away
October 7, 2015Arts Partner: General Mischief Dance Theatre
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October 11, 2015
6:00 pm
General Mischief celebrates the power of joy and laughter in communicating ideas, producing “intelligent silliness….entertainingly performed.” The works on the program include high-flying aerial dances, the audience favorite “Suite Shel” inspired by the poems of Shel Silverstein, and the world premiere of our newest dance featuring a 20-foot mobile. Join the Mischiefs for this fun (more…)
Up and Away
October 7, 2015Arts Partner: General Mischief Dance Theatre
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October 11, 2015
1:00 pm
General Mischief celebrates the power of joy and laughter in communicating ideas, producing “intelligent silliness….entertainingly performed.” The works on the program include high-flying aerial dances, the audience favorite “Suite Shel” inspired by the poems of Shel Silverstein, and the world premiere of our newest dance featuring a 20-foot mobile. Join the Mischiefs for this fun (more…)
UNSEAMLY
October 7, 2015Arts Partner: Urban Stages
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October 12, 2015
7:00 pm
“The young girl in question isn’t presented as some one-dimensional victim…nothing is black and white in this piece and it’s this vast gray area that makes the play so provocative….This play is thoughtful, well-written and it circles around in your brain long after you’ve left the theatre. Definitely worth seeing.” (Bloody Underrated) “Troubling, especially frank (more…)