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BWW Reviews: Theatre Espirit Asia Presents a Haunting Homage to Motherhood with 99 HISTORIES at Vintage Theatre
by Michael Mulhern - Nov 17, 2013


While the men were good in their supporting roles, it was the women who truly ruled this show.

WFUV Strikes a Chord for Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens, Nov 2013
by Molly Tracy - Oct 29, 2013


For the month of November, Strike A Chord, WFUV's public service campaign, is reporting on the subject of food assistance programs around New York City.

TEA to Present Julia Cho's 99 HISTORIES, 10/24-11/16
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 24, 2013


99 Histories is a powerful story about the bond between mothers, daughters, sisters and aunts across three generations. 29-year-old Korean American violin prodigy Eunice comes home pregnant and unmarried, and tries to mend her estranged relationship with her very Korean mother. Haunted by memories of a violent past, Eunice must confront her ghosts before she can move forward. This is a riveting and poignant drama of memory, legacy and home - what is remembered is made up, the only homelands that exist are the imaginary.

ALL NITE SOUL 2013 Honors Barry Harris and Sheila Jordan Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Oct 13, 2013


On this, the 43nd anniversary of All Nite Soul, the Jazz Ministry at Saint Peter's - the Jazz Church - is thrilled to honor pianist Barry Harris and vocalist Sheila Jordan. All Nite Soul begins tonight, October 13 at 5 PM with Jazz Vespersand vocalist Catherine Russell honoring Carline Ray (bassist and vocalist), and goes intofull swing at 7 PM with a concert of over 80 musicians honoring Barry Harris (pianist) and Sheila Jordan (vocalist), National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters who began their musical careers in Detroit, Michigan.

All Nite Soul to Honor Barry Harris & Sheila Jordan, 10/13
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 8, 2013


All Nite Soul, the Jazz Ministry at Saint Peter's will honor pianist Barry Harris and vocalist Sheila Jordan. All Nite Soul begins on Sunday, October 13 at 5 PM with Jazz Vespersand pianist/organist Sarah McLawler and Les Jazz Femmes, and goes into full swing at 7 PM with a concert of over 80 musicians honoring Barry Harris (pianist) and Sheila Jordan (vocalist), National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters who began their musical careers in Detroit, Michigan.

Music by the Sea Presents CONCERT OF THREE CHOIRS at Sandgate Town Hall Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Oct 5, 2013


Music by the Sea's next concert is a 'CONCERT OF THREE CHOIRS', featuring Musica Antiqua Collegii, Counterpoint Vocal Ensemble and the Multitude Choir tonight 5 October, Sandgate Town Hall, 7.30pm.

Music by the Sea to Present CONCERT OF THREE CHOIRS at Sandgate Town Hall, Oct 5
by BWW News Desk - Oct 2, 2013


Music by the Sea's next concert is a 'CONCERT OF THREE CHOIRS', featuring Musica Antiqua Collegii, Counterpoint Vocal Ensemble and the Multitude Choir on Saturday 5 October, Sandgate Town Hall, 7.30pm.

Making Books Sing and New York Public Library Present MY CITY PARK, Summer 2013
by BWW News Desk - Jun 5, 2013


The New York Public Library will present Making Books Sing's new touring production My City Park, for children ages 3-10. When Milo finds out that his favorite city park is going to be torn down and replaced with a shopping mall, he seeks out the help of his two best friends, Odessa the Owl and Bucky the Squirrel. This 45-minute educational performance, written by Brooke Boertzel and Melissa Gordon of Making Books Sing's Education Department, features puppetry, original songs, and audience participation.

DUST STORM and SPIRIT & SWORDED TREKS Launch TEA's First Season at Vintage Theater Tonight
by BWW News Desk - May 30, 2013


In the summer of 2012, while celebrating the success of Vintage Theater's production of 'The Joy Luck Club,' cast mates Tria Xiong and Maria Cheng sparked an idea for a new venture. After a glass of wine [or two], they realized with utter certainty, the need for an Asian American company in Colorado's theater climate, and thus, like all great wine-induced ideas, Theatre Esprit Asia (TEA) was born.

BWW JR: MY CITY PARK
by Erin Leigh Peck - May 28, 2013


When Milo finds out that his favorite city park is going to be torn down and replaced with a shopping mall, he seeks out the help of his two best friends, Odessa the Owl and Bucky the Squirrel. This 45-minute educational performance features puppetry, original songs, and audience participation.

Making Books Sing and New York Public Library to Present MY CITY PARK, Summer 2013
by BWW News Desk - May 5, 2013


The New York Public Library will present Making Books Sing's new touring production My City Park, for children ages 3-10. When Milo finds out that his favorite city park is going to be torn down and replaced with a shopping mall, he seeks out the help of his two best friends, Odessa the Owl and Bucky the Squirrel. This 45-minute educational performance, written by Brooke Boertzel and Melissa Gordon of Making Books Sing's Education Department, features puppetry, original songs, and audience participation.

DUST STORM and SPIRIT & SWORDED TREKS to Launch TEA's First Season at Vintage Theater, 5/30
by BWW News Desk - Apr 9, 2013


In the summer of 2012, while celebrating the success of Vintage Theater's production of 'The Joy Luck Club,' cast mates Tria Xiong and Maria Cheng sparked an idea for a new venture. After a glass of wine [or two], they realized with utter certainty, the need for an Asian American company in Colorado's theater climate, and thus, like all great wine-induced ideas, Theatre Esprit Asia (TEA) was born.

BWW Reviews: Curious Theatre's MAPLE AND VINE is a Time Warp Triumph!
by Michael Mulhern - Feb 14, 2013


Filled with love, loss, racism, prejudice, vandalism, and sexuality (oh my!), this complex show was a dizzying delight to watch.

NOW PLAYING: Byers-Evans House Theatre Presents AN EVENING WITH EDGAR ALLAN POE thru 11/13
by Michael Mulhern - Oct 12, 2012


Readings of Poe's most famous and macabre stories set in a most haunting setting.

Paragon Theatre Presents THE SOUND OF A VOICE 5/8-6/5
by BWW News Desk - Jun 5, 2010


A beautiful woman living alone in the woods offers food and shelter to an aging samurai who happens upon her. Despite the eerie sounds he hears each night, the samurai decides to remain with his benefactress. As this gorgeous and haunting Japanese fable unfolds, the samurai learns the tragic truth behind his mysterious lover and the noises surrounding her.

Paragon Theatre Presents THE SOUND OF A VOICE 5/8-6/5
by BWW News Desk - May 8, 2010


A beautiful woman living alone in the woods offers food and shelter to an aging samurai who happens upon her. Despite the eerie sounds he hears each night, the samurai decides to remain with his benefactress. As this gorgeous and haunting Japanese fable unfolds, the samurai learns the tragic truth behind his mysterious lover and the noises surrounding her.

Paragon Theatre Presents SILENCE CAN BE DEAFENING 5/8-6/5
by BWW News Desk - May 8, 2010


A beautiful woman living alone in the woods offers food and shelter to an aging samurai who happens upon her. Despite the eerie sounds he hears each night, the samurai decides to remain with his benefactress. As this gorgeous and haunting Japanese fable unfolds, the samurai learns the tragic truth behind his mysterious lover and the noises surrounding her.

Paragon Theatre Presents THE SOUND OF A VOICE 5/8-6/5
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 7, 2010


A beautiful woman living alone in the woods offers food and shelter to an aging samurai who happens upon her. Despite the eerie sounds he hears each night, the samurai decides to remain with his benefactress. As this gorgeous and haunting Japanese fable unfolds, the samurai learns the tragic truth behind his mysterious lover and the noises surrounding her.

Paragon Theatre Presents THE SOUND OF A VOICE 5/8-6/5
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 30, 2010


A beautiful woman living alone in the woods offers food and shelter to an aging samurai who happens upon her. Despite the eerie sounds he hears each night, the samurai decides to remain with his benefactress. As this gorgeous and haunting Japanese fable unfolds, the samurai learns the tragic truth behind his mysterious lover and the noises surrounding her.

Paragon Theatre Presents SILENCE CAN BE DEAFENING 5/8-6/5
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 23, 2010


A beautiful woman living alone in the woods offers food and shelter to an aging samurai who happens upon her. Despite the eerie sounds he hears each night, the samurai decides to remain with his benefactress. As this gorgeous and haunting Japanese fable unfolds, the samurai learns the tragic truth behind his mysterious lover and the noises surrounding her.

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