Intrepid early music ensemble Ruckus and boundary-pushing singer Davóne Tines deliver the bite of America’s earliest revolutionary music, time-traveling through four centuries of reimagined songs, hymns and dance tunes. “The world’s only period instrument rock band,” (San Francisco Chronicle) Ruckus is known for its visceral approach, fusing a Baroque band’s questing, creative spirit with the grit, groove and jangle of American roots music. A Penn Live Arts debut with bass-baritone Tines, a "singer of immense power and fervor," (Los Angeles Times) this concert ponders the fragile American experiment, asking how we stand up against wrongdoing while still coming together as a country.
Martin Hayes Quartet (11/22/25-11/22/25)
Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral is at 19 South 38th Street, Philadelphia, PA.
Martin Hayes Quartet (11/22/25-11/22/25)
Ruth Naomi Floyd: Are We Yet Somehow Alive? (4/25/24-4/25/24)
The French (Italian) Connection (3/15/24-3/15/24)
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Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
Old Academy Players (1/9 - 1/25) | |
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Gino Mozzarella ♦ The Godfather of Magic
Smoke & Mirrors Theater in House of Magic (2/6 - 2/7) | |
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Final Home Season Concert: Echo and Flame/Fenghuang Awakens
The Mandell Theater at Drexel University (3/27 - 3/28) | |
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SISTER ACT
venice island theater (6/5 - 6/7) | ||
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Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony: Music for the Heavenly Court by Hildegard of Bingen
Penn Live Arts (4/23 - 4/23) | |
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Paul Taylor Dance Company
Penn Live Arts (4/17 - 4/18) | |
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Caesar
The Philadelphia Theatre Company (2/6 - 2/22) | |
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Magic Show at Camelback Resort: Jason Bishop: Straight Up Magic | Jan 31, 2026
Valley View Showroom (1/31 - 1/31) | |
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