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Ripley's Believe It or Not! Carnival of Curi-Oddities Debuts in Asbury Park
by Julie Musbach - Mar 25, 2019


Ripley Entertainment & Mills Entertainment are putting the Ripley's Believe It or Not! franchise on the road in 2019 beginning with three performances July 12th and 13th at the historic Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park.

The Cleveland Orchestra Appoints Jane Hargraft As Chief Development Officer
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 7, 2019


Cleveland Orchestra President & CEO Andr Gremillet announced today that Jane Hargraft will join the Orchestra's senior leadership team as Chief Development Officer in April 2019.

Smithsonian Channel Presents New Series, AMERICA'S HIDDEN STORIES
by Kaitlin Milligan - Feb 1, 2019


The Salem witch trials. The Spanish influenza of 1918. The treason of Benedict Arnold. These events are notorious in American history, but new revelations suggest we don't know their full stories. Smithsonian Channel's new series AMERICA'S HIDDEN STORIES delves into hidden records to investigate what our history books may have missed: Is a British lord responsible for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? Did Benedict Arnold act alone? Where is the true site of the Salem witch hangings? The answers to these questions, and more, are uncovered in AMERICA'S HIDDEN STORIES, premiering Monday, March 4 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Smithsonian Channel. 

Special Exhibition Opens Tuesday At National WWI Museum And Memorial
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 23, 2019


The 1903 edition of Cassell's New French Dictionary defines "souvenir" as "remembrance, recollection, memory, reminder, keepsake."

January 2019 Shows Announced at Martinis Above Fourth
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 5, 2018


COME ONE, COME ONE! On January 3rd, 2019, the unwittingly hilarious Dina Martina will once again descend upon San Diego and grace the elegantly-appointed confines of Martinis Above Fourth with a fantastic show titled DINA MARTINA: CREME DE LA DREGS.

BWW Reviews: Minnesota Opera's Pulitzer Prize SILENT NIGHT Profoundly Speaks to Peace on Earth
by Peggy Sue Dunigan - Nov 13, 2018


On opening night for the Minnesota Opera (MNOP), the audience in attendance became curiously quieter and quieter, silent, when the curtain rose at the Ordway Center on the company's contemporary award winning opera 'Silent Night.' Commissioned by MNOP in 2011, the music by Kevin Putts combined with a libretto by Mark Campbell transported the opera house to Christmas, 1914, the beginning of World War I, Based on Christian Carlson's screenplay for the film 'Joyeux Noel,' the opera travels to a small, bloodied war zone in a tiny Belgium village along the French boarder, which centers the attention while profoundly affecting those in the audience.

Great Music at St. Bart's Announces Holiday Events
by Julie Musbach - Nov 5, 2018


The December events presented by Great Music at St. Bart's are among New Yorkers' favorite holiday traditions: seasonal music in the beautiful spaces of St. Bartholomew's Church. A Joyous Christmas Concert (December 11) offers choral, orchestral, and organ music of the season along with a Christmas carol sing-in; Adoration of the Magi (December 14) is an intimate visual and musical celebration of the holidays in the St. Bart's Chapel; and A Concert To Usher In the New Year( December 31), a holiday gift to the city, is a late evening organ concert and post-concert toast, that is free to the public (details below).

Douglas Taurel Honors Veterans And Remembers World War I On Veterans Day
by Julie Musbach - Oct 29, 2018


On November 11, 2018 (Veterans Day), Douglas Taurel, actor and creator of the acclaimed solo show The American Soldier, will perform his new play An Americans Soldier's Journey Home at the Hoboken Museum in Hoboken, NJ at 4 pm.

Cleveland Public Library & The Cleveland Orchestra Partner To Digitize And Release Orchestra's Archival Scrapbooks
by Stephi Wild - Oct 25, 2018


Cleveland Public Library and The Cleveland Orchestra are pleased to announce the public release of the first wave of digitized materials from The Cleveland Orchestra Archives' News and Reviews Collection during National Archives Month (October), which is available now to the public for free at https://cplorg.contentdm.oclc.org. The overarching collection contains thousands of articles, reviews, and ephemera documenting the Orchestra's 100-year history, and its digitization represents a successful collaborative partnership between two longstanding Cleveland institutions.

BWW Review: THE UNRETURNING, Nuffield Southampton Theatres
by Jo Fisher - Oct 10, 2018


The Unreturning follows the fallout of war through the story of three different men returning from the Front Line.

Great Music at St. Bart's Announces 2018-19 Season
by Julie Musbach - Oct 4, 2018


St. Bartholomew's Church, the historic Episcopal parish on Park Avenue in New York City, this fall celebrates the 100th anniversary of the first service in its current location. The magnificent 1918 Romanesque-style church features a portal designed by Stanford White and a grand Byzantine-style interior – and two of New York's unlikely but outstanding concert spaces: the 150-seat chapel, an intimate and acoustically brilliant space that is perfectly suited for contemporary chamber music, and the majestic 1,000-seat sanctuary, whose Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ is the largest in New York City and one of the finest examples of the American Classic Organ in the U.S.

DCINY Opens Fall Season With Two US Premieres Commemorating The Centenary Of The End Of The First World War
by Stephi Wild - Sep 24, 2018


DCINY hosts the US premieres of Welsh composer Paul Mealor's Requiem: The Souls of the Righteous and British composer Patrick Hawes' most important work to date, The Great War Symphony, a choral symphony. Both works commemorate the centenary of the end of the First World War and will be presented at Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall on Veterans Day, November 11, 2018, 8:30 PM, on the exact centenary of the Armistice. For tickets and information, visit DCINY. Tickets start at $20.

MusicaNova Opens New Season at MIM
by Julie Musbach - Sep 21, 2018


MusicaNova Orchestra (MNO) opens its 2018-19 season with1918: An Armistice Without A Peace on Sunday, October 28 at 2:00 PM in MNO's new home at the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM), 4725 E. Mayo Blvd. in Phoenix

MONCHHICHI to Make U.S. Premiere on Boomerang
by Kaitlin Milligan - Sep 17, 2018


Monchhichi, the 2017 original CGI-animated series co-produced by Paris-based Technicolor Animation Productions and TF1 in collaboration with Sekiguchi based on the iconic lovable plush, will have its U.S. premiere on the Boomerang premium subscription streaming service. The deal was secured by PGS Entertainment, the global series distributor (excluding France).

National WWI Museum And Memorial to Host 'Diggers And Doughboys' Special Exhibition, Night At The Tower & Presentation From New York Times Bestselling Author
by Stephi Wild - Sep 6, 2018


The opening of a special exhibition exploring the military relationship between the United States and Australia through art, the fourth annual Night at the Tower gala and a presentation from New York Times best-selling author Neal Bascomb are among the September events at the National WWI Museum and Memorial.

Symbolic & Powerful Poppy Art Installation Begins At National WWI Museum And Memorial
by A.A. Cristi - Aug 13, 2018


During the course of World War I, approximately 117,000 American soldiers lost their lives in defense of the United States and its allies.

Arts House Will Present Refuge 2018: Pandemic
by Stephi Wild - Aug 10, 2018


Over the past twelve months for the third iteration of Refuge's five-year project, the City of Melbourne's Arts House has led a unique conceptual inquiry that interrogates different concepts to be prepared for pandemic threats.

Living The Great War Event, Program On Harry Truman & Documentary Screenings Highlight August Events At National WWI Museum And Memorial
by Stephi Wild - Jul 31, 2018


The free weekend event Living the Great War featuring living historians, educational programs, World War I-era vehicles and replica WWI aircraft, a program focused on Harry Truman's military career and a pair of documentary screenings about John J. Pershing and The Hello Girls highlight August events at the National WWI Museum and Memorial.

Staten Island Historical Richmond Town Celebrates Centennial This Fourth of July
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 3, 2018


Emmy award-winning journalist Kelly Wright, former anchor and reporter for Fox News Channel, performs a dramatic reading of the Declaration of Independence to kick off Historic Richmond Town's Pinwheel Parade, led by fife and drum, as New York City's living history village Celebrates the Centennial!

BWW Review: FOR KING AND COUNTRY, Southwark Playhouse
by Gary Naylor - Jul 3, 2018


Courtroom drama set on the Western Front that doesn't convince in its script and staging but still presses the emotional buttons.

B Street Stages WE'RE GONNA BE OKAY
by Julie Musbach - Jun 28, 2018


We're Gonna Be Okay received its world premiere in the 2017 Humana Festival and was met with rave reviews for its unique way of telling a story many Americans are familiar with, The Cuban Missile Crisis. It later was produced at the American Theatre Company in Chicago and was listed as one of Time Out: Chicago's "24 Shows To See In January." The story follows two average American families during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Shakespeare In The Square Presents A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
by Julie Musbach - Jun 26, 2018


Shakespeare in the Square is proud to present William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream for an exclusive two-week engagement starting August 7 and running through August 19. Performances will take place at The Access Theater (380 Broadway, New York City) in The Gallery Space. Tickets are available at www.ShakespeareintheSquare.tix.com.

The Cleveland Orchestra And Ideastream Partner With Great Performances On New National Co-Production
by Stephi Wild - Jun 20, 2018


On Saturday, September 29, 2018 at Severance Hall, America's preeminent performing arts television series Great Performances in association with ideastream will record The Cleveland Orchestra's 100th Anniversary Gala Concert for an exclusive U.S. television broadcast on PBS slated for 2019. The broadcast is a co-production of The Cleveland Orchestra, ideastream, and THIRTEEN Productions LLC for WNET.

Chita Rivera, Andy Grammer, and Kyla Jade Join the Lineup for A CAPITOL FOURTH on PBS
by Macon Prickett - Jun 19, 2018


Joining the all-star line-up for the 38th annual edition of PBS' A CAPITOL FOURTH, the country's longest-running live national July 4 TV tradition, are theatrical icon and triple-threat Broadway legend Chita Rivera, multi-platinum pop singer and songwriter Andy Grammer, and THE VOICE Season 14 finalist Kyla Jade.  Grammer will perform his hit "Back Home," the lead single from his Gold-certified album Magazines or Novels, on America's national Independence Day celebration.  Gospel singer Jade will open the show with a performance of the "National Anthem."   

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