Five fabulous artists-familiar faces and Broadway headliners-will fill the intimate Head Theater Cabaret at CENTERSTAGE with a wide array of musical styles this season. Kicking off the Cabaret Series-and the first performance of the 2010-11 Season-is legendary performer KT Sullivan, September 16 through 19.
Five fabulous artists-familiar faces and Broadway headliners-will fill the intimate Head Theater Cabaret at CENTERSTAGE with a wide array of musical styles this season. Kicking off the Cabaret Series-and the first performance of the 2010-11 Season-is legendary performer KT Sullivan, September 16 through 19.
Five fabulous artists-familiar faces and Broadway headliners-will fill the intimate Head Theater Cabaret at CENTERSTAGE with a wide array of musical styles this season. Kicking off the Cabaret Series-and the first performance of the 2010-11 Season-is legendary performer KT Sullivan, September 16 through 19.
CENTERSTAGE announces that tickets for the 2010-2011 Season are now for sale. This year's lineup includes a Tony Award-winning musical; two East Coast premieres; an original take on Baltimore by Second City; 5 eclectic Cabarets; and 3 Play Labs, introductions to amazing new scripts. Tickets may be purchase online or at the box office.
The Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO), a celebrated arts organization dedicated to the creation and performance of contemporary American opera, presents Susan Hurley's Anaïs on February 11, 2010 at 8:00 PM at the cell theatre.
The Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO), a celebrated arts organization dedicated to the creation and performance of contemporary American opera, presents Susan Hurley's Anaïs on February 11, 2010 at 8:00 PM at the cell theatre.
The Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO), a celebrated arts organization dedicated to the creation and performance of contemporary American opera, presents Susan Hurley's Anaïs on February 11, 2010 at 8:00 PM at the cell theatre.
The Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO), a celebrated arts organization dedicated to the creation and performance of contemporary American opera, presents Susan Hurley's Anaïs on February 11, 2010 at 8:00 PM at the cell theatre.
Artists 4 Israel, Inc. (A4I) presents an Off Broadway Benefit featuring Soap Opera and Broadway stars to raise funds for project benefitting children in Israel. The benefit will take place January 6. Charlotte Cohn who debuted in La Boheme on Broadway and Jason Odell Williams from One Life to Live are starring in At A Loss, one of two plays premiering at A4I's Off Broadway Benefit, Love and Licenses. At A Loss follows a cross-border love affair from Israel to the United States over three generations.
Artists 4 Israel, Inc. (A4I) presents an Off Broadway Benefit featuring Soap Opera and Broadway stars to raise funds for project benefitting children in Israel. The benefit will take place January 6. Charlotte Cohn who debuted in La Boheme on Broadway and Jason Odell Williams from One Life to Live are starring in At A Loss, one of two plays premiering at A4I's Off Broadway Benefit, Love and Licenses. At A Loss follows a cross-border love affair from Israel to the United States over three generations.
SHANGHAI QUARTET
SEPTEMBER 12 @ 8pm
Well-known champions of new and classical Western and Asian music, the Shanghai Quartet, Ensemble-in-Residence at Montclair State University, turns to Western classics for its September 12 performance at the Alexander Kasser Theater.
Family Opera Initiative is excited to present the musical pre-premiere of Goodnight Moon, this year's Opera & Ice Cream performance. Goodnight Moon is a lullaby for singer and piano continuing composer Glen Roven's settings to music of celebrated children's author, Margaret Wise Brown. It will premiere next May at Carnegie Hall with the Buffalo Philharmonic. The pre-premiere musical event is executive produced by Family Opera Initiative founder Grethe Barrett Holby and produced by Ray Wetmore.
Family Opera Initiative is excited to present the musical pre-premiere of Goodnight Moon, this year's Opera & Ice Cream performance. Goodnight Moon is a lullaby for singer and piano continuing composer Glen Roven's settings to music of celebrated children's author, Margaret Wise Brown. It will premiere next May at Carnegie Hall with the Buffalo Philharmonic. The pre-premiere musical event is executive produced by Family Opera Initiative founder Grethe Barrett Holby and produced by Ray Wetmore.