On Saturday March 23rd, 2019 at 3 pm, Mama's Last Song will play at Zoe Ministries formerly known as the 'Masters Theatre' located at 310 Riverside Drive, New York, NY.
On Sunday, August 26th, entertainment stars and activists joined together for Broadway Blue Wave For New York. Watch as Laura Benanti performs 'Send in the Clowns' as Melania and Taylor Schilling speaks about the state of NY Politics. Then check out the photos of Annie Golden, Tony Yazbeck, Javier Munoz, and more!
On Sunday, August 26th, Theatre, Film and TV stars for Broadway Blue Wave For New York, a musical political concert of songs and speeches, illuminating how vital the upcoming September 13th Primary is to resisting the current administration in the White House. The evening, directed by Tony nominee Rachel Chavkin (Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812), music directed by Drama Desk winner Mary-Mitchell Campbell (Mean Girls), and written by Harris Doran (Beauty Mark), will feature music and political insight to inspire New Yorkers to resist with the best tool they have: their VOTE.
On Sunday, August 26th, Theatre, Film and TV stars will join Broadway Blue Wave For New York, a musical political concert of songs and speeches, illuminating how vital the upcoming September 13th Primary is to building a progressive New York and to resisting the current administration in the White House. The evening, directed by Tony nominee Rachel Chavkin (Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812), music directed by Drama Desk winner Mary-Mitchell Campbell (Mean Girls), and written by Harris Doran (Beauty Mark), will feature music and political insight to inspire New Yorkers to resist with the best tool they have: their VOTE.
The Octagon Theatre's retelling of the classic Swift novel will be enjoyed in Bolton this Summer in Queens Park from 16 - 27 August featuring familiar faces to the Octagon stage stepping out as the theatre building is closed for redevelopment.
Octagon Theatre Bolton have released rehearsal images for the forthcoming site-specific production of Summer Holiday; check out the cast in action below!
Visit us in Booth 215 to see new paintings by your favorite Gallery Henoch artists, including John Evans, Eric Zener, Janet Rickus, David Kassan, Susan Goldsmith, Steve Mills, Alexandra Pacula, Robert Jackson, Sharon Sprung, Chris Armstrong, Steve Smulka, Gary Ruddell, Todd Kenyon, Patricia Traub, Eric Wert, Samuel Hung, Sally Fama Cochrane, Trey Friedman, and more.
Visit us in Booth 215 to see new paintings by your favorite Gallery Henoch artists, including John Evans, Eric Zener, Janet Rickus, David Kassan, Susan Goldsmith, Steve Mills, Alexandra Pacula, Robert Jackson, Sharon Sprung, Chris Armstrong, Steve Smulka, Gary Ruddell, Todd Kenyon, Patricia Traub, Eric Wert, Samuel Hung, Sally Fama Cochrane, Trey Friedman, and more.
The Redhouse Arts Center in Syracuse, NY presents two familiar and popular summer shows in an alternating schedule: Bring it On the Musical and The Wizard of Oz. Both productions feature a cast of professional actors along with child actors from the Redhouse Theatrical Institute. Performances run alternating days July 28th through August 13th.
The Redhouse Arts Center in Syracuse, NY presents two familiar and popular summer shows in an alternating schedule: Bring it On the Musical and The Wizard of Oz. Both productions feature a cast of professional actors along with child actors from the Redhouse Theatrical Institute. Performances run alternating days July 28th through August 13th.
Please join us tomorrow, Thursday, November 5th, from 6-8 PM for the opening reception of Still Life, a group show featuring paintings by Olga Antonova, Daniel Greene, Samuel Hung, Robert Jackson, Steve Mills, Janet Rickus, Sharon Sprung, & Eric Wert. The show runs November 5 - 28, 2015.
Seventy years after Nazi Germany fell and the horrors of Auschwitz, Buchenwald and other atrocities were revealed to the world, the Nuremburg War Crimes Trial convened. Hitler was dead by his own hand, but other Third Reich leaders were tried by an Allied Military Tribunal for 'Crimes against Peace, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity.'
Seventy years after Nazi Germany fell and the horrors of Auschwitz, Buchenwald and other atrocities were revealed to the world, the Nuremburg War Crimes Trial convened. Hitler was dead by his own hand, but other Third Reich leaders were tried by an Allied Military Tribunal for "Crimes against Peace, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity."
The Holiday Group Show is a great time for us to showcase the different artists at the gallery. Today we highlight three painters on our front wall. Sharon Sprung's new painting Fringe just arrived at the gallery this week. David Graeme Baker's Leap Day, along with two other new paintings by Baker, marks the first time in two years that new Bakers have been available in the gallery. Robert Jackson's Props was a favorite from his recent solo show at the gallery.
Please join us tomorrow, Today, November 6th, for the opening reception of Robert Jackson's third solo show at Gallery Henoch, Tinkering With Reality. The opening will be held from 6-8PM and is free and open to the public.
NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP yesterday joined State Senator Bill Perkins, Assembly Member Herman D. Farrell, Jr., former Borough President C. Virginia Fields, former Council Member Robert Jackson, President & CEO of Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement (HCCI) Derek Broomes, Community Board 10 member Deborah Gilliard, President & CEO of Harlem Memorial Community Development Inc. Frederick Wilson and the Clinkscales family to celebrate the opening of the new Robert L. Clinkscales Playground and Community Garden on West 146th Street in Harlem.
The summer group show has entered its last month, just in time for Todd Kenyon's two new paintings. Kenyon specializes in big canvases of beach and sky. The surf never looked so good as in Ocean Road Beach Bridgehampton by Kenyon.
The works exhibited in this summer group show comprise a wide diversity of styles and subject matter but are focused on painting. These artists stand out for their imagination and distinctive personal approach. All reflect Gallery Henoch's commitment to an art based on individual, subjective style and sensibility.
HARLEM SUMMER SHAKESPEARE begins its 10th season of FREE SHAKESPEARE in Riverbank State Park with ROMEO AND JULIET on Wednesday, July 23rd and continues through August 17th, with the official opening on July 24th at 8 pm. The company returns to the Riverside Amphitheatre in Riverbank State Park, Riverside Drive at 145th Street, overlooking the Hudson River. Performances are Wednesdays through Sundays at 8 PM.