Americana Duo The Glass Hours Share New Single From Their Debut LP
by Michael Major
- Dec 13, 2023
The Glass Hours are American songwriters Brad Armstrong and Megan Barbera. Their music blurs between Sunday afternoon country-folk and the golden age of the 1970s. With the exception of Sue Westcott on fiddle (Chet Atkins, Tom Jones), the album was written, performed, recorded and produced by Brad and Megan in Brad's studio in Red Hook, New York.
Susie Tallman Releases 10th Album, 'LET'S ALL SING!'
by Blair Ingenthron
- Nov 4, 2023
Susie Tallman, Parents' Choice Gold Award-winning family musician, has released her 10th album titled 'Let's All Sing!' The album is filled with joyful and uplifting songs for the whole family to enjoy.
State Theatre New Jersey Presents BLUEY'S BIG PLAY This November
by A.A. Cristi
- Oct 19, 2023
State Theatre New Jersey presents Bluey's Big Play on Saturday, November 11 and Sunday November 12 at 10am and 2pm. Bluey's Big Play is the first live stage show for Bluey, which is based on the Emmy Award-winning animated preschool series that airs on Disney Junior, Disney Channel, and Disney+. Tickets range from $29.50-$129.50.
Previews: THE FANTASTICKS at CVRep
by Kay Kudukis
- Oct 17, 2023
What happens when a much-loved play or musical is reimagined? If you set Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the 1950s, does that mean it has been reimagined? Could you set My Fair Lady during the Depression and consider that reimagined? The musical Cabaret has lended itself to various interpretations that differ from the original production, even if the script hasn’t been altered at all. And recently, with the permission of Stephen Sondheim, a production of his musical Company changed the lead’s gender from Bobby to Bobbie, allowing a woman to play the role for the first time.
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