Historic Bethlehem Partnership will sponsor a Civil War living history encampment on April 16-17, 2011 in the Colonial Industrial Quarter. At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, a cannon blast will announce the opening of the event. Join the citizens of Bethlehem, as re-enactors portraying the 153rd PA Infantry parade down Main Street led by Bethlehem's Mounted Police. The troops will set up a recruiting table by the historic 1750-1761 Smithy at 425 Main Street. During the course of the weekend, the new war recruits will drill and slowly hone their new skills. Sunday at 3:30 they will form up for their final drill and review by President Lincoln. The ladies of Bethlehem will present them with their regimental flag after which they will march toward the train station, where in 1861 they would have boarded a train to take them to Camp Curtain in Harrisburg, PA.
Historic Bethlehem Partnership will sponsor a Civil War living history encampment on April 16-17, 2011 in the Colonial Industrial Quarter. At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, a cannon blast will announce the opening of the event. Join the citizens of Bethlehem, as re-enactors portraying the 153rd PA Infantry parade down Main Street led by Bethlehem's Mounted Police. The troops will set up a recruiting table by the historic 1750-1761 Smithy at 425 Main Street. During the course of the weekend, the new war recruits will drill and slowly hone their new skills. Sunday at 3:30 they will form up for their final drill and review by President Lincoln. The ladies of Bethlehem will present them with their regimental flag after which they will march toward the train station, where in 1861 they would have boarded a train to take them to Camp Curtain in Harrisburg, PA.
The Cincinnati Pops brings its signature sound outside of Music Hall for what is sure to be an explosive 2011 season at Riverbend Music Center, presented by the Pops Series Sponsor PNC. The Orchestra?s summer at Riverbend kicks off June 25 with Broadway superstar and vocal powerhouse Idina Menzel, who returns to the Tri-state after her blockbuster Pops debut in September. The Riverbend season continues with the family-friendly "Red, White & Boom" Independence Day celebration led by incoming Pops Conductor John Morris Russell (JMR) on July 4, the return of Movin' Out star Michael Cavanaugh performing a "Generations of Rock" show on July 23, and closes with the star-studded "Hallelujah Broadway" on August 6. "Hallelujah Broadway" has been featured recently on PBS, and is based on the simple premise that powerful songs can bring an audience to their feet, gladden their hearts and give them something to really feel good about. Tenor Rodrick Dixon, who recently performed in Music Hall as part of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra?s sold-out "Classical Roots: Lift Ev?ry Voice" concert, soprano Alfreda Burke, "Irish Tenors" star Anthony Kearns and the May Festival Summer Chorus join JMR and the Pops for an unforgettable summer evening.
The North Carolina Symphony's 2011/12 season promises the same masterful programming and compelling guest artists that concertgoers have come to expect of the state's premier performing arts organization.
Historic Bethlehem Partnership will sponsor a Civil War living history encampment on April 16-17, 2011 in the Colonial Industrial Quarter. At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, a cannon blast will announce the opening of the event. Join the citizens of Bethlehem, as re-enactors portraying the 153rd PA Infantry parade down Main Street led by Bethlehem's Mounted Police. The troops will set up a recruiting table by the historic 1750-1761 Smithy at 425 Main Street. During the course of the weekend, the new war recruits will drill and slowly hone their new skills. Sunday at 3:30 they will form up for their final drill and review by President Lincoln. The ladies of Bethlehem will present them with their regimental flag after which they will march toward the train station, where in 1861 they would have boarded a train to take them to Camp Curtain in Harrisburg, PA.
Michael Cavanaugh, made famous for his piano/lead vocals in the Broadway Musical Movin' Out, is debuting a new show, The Songs of Elton John & more together with the Indianapolis Symphony on June 11, 12 and 13, 2010 at the Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis, IN.
Michael Cavanaugh, made famous for his piano/lead vocals in the Broadway Musical Movin' Out, is debuting a new show, The Songs of Elton John & more together with the Indianapolis Symphony on June 11, 12 and 13, 2010 at the Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis, IN.
On May 6-8, 2010, the National Symphony Orchestra Pops will present NSO Pops: Sondheim at 80, a concert celebrating the 80th birthday of 16-time Tony Award®-winning composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.
On May 6-8, 2010, the National Symphony Orchestra Pops will present NSO Pops: Sondheim at 80, a concert celebrating the 80th birthday of 16-time Tony Award®-winning composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.
On May 6-8, 2010, the National Symphony Orchestra Pops will present NSO Pops: Sondheim at 80, a concert celebrating the 80th birthday of 16-time Tony Award®-winning composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.
For the Nashville Symphony's fifth year inside Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero will lead the orchestra through a 2010/11 season filled with time-honored and brand-new classical works; an impressive lineup of guest artists and conductors; and pops and jazz offerings from some of the top headlining acts in the world.
Additional casting has been announced for the upcoming THE MUSIC MAN concert produced by the National Symphony Orchestra Pops in the NSO Pops series. Todd A. Horman will play the role of Marcellus and Joseph Serafini will play Winthrop. Horman and Serafini join Shirley Jones, the original Marian from the film version of The Music Man, as well as Rebecca Luker and Patrick Cassidy as Harold Hill.
On November 27 and 28, 2009 Patrick Cassidy will join Shirley Jones, Rebecca Luker, and the National Symphony Orchestra Pops for NSO Pops: The Music of The Music Man. These concert reviews of songs from Meredith Willson's The Music Man will be led by Principal Pops Conductor Marvin Hamlisch and will also feature the City Choir of Washington. The performances will take place during Thanksgiving weekend in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall on Friday, November 27 at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., and on Saturday, November 28 at 8 p.m.
On November 27 and 28, 2009 Rebecca Luker will join Shirley Jones and the National Symphony Orchestra Pops for NSO Pops: The Music of The Music Man. These concert reviews of songs from Meredith Willson's The Music Man will be led by Principal Pops Conductor Marvin Hamlisch and will also feature the City Choir of Washington. The performances will take place during Thanksgiving weekend in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall on Friday, November 27 at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., and on Saturday, November 28 at 8 p.m.
Additional casting has been announced for the upcoming THE MUSIC MAN concert produced by the National Symphony Orchestra Pops in the NSO Pops series. Todd A. Horman will play the role of Marcellus and Joseph Serafini will play Winthrop. Horman and Serafini join Shirley Jones, the original Marian from the film version of The Music Man, as well as Rebecca Luker and Patrick Cassidy as Harold Hill.