In Indigenous People, the Fur Trade, and Early Chicago, Chicago-based Living Historian Jon F. Rice introduces audiences to French Canadian fur trader and voyageur, Francois Le Mai, as he and his friend Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable arrive by canoe to early Chicago.
Sergey Schepkin will perform a series of concerts in support of the New England Musicians Relief Fund. The Boston-based pianist will be performing nine Beethoven sonatas, broken up into three live stream concerts.
Premiering online Saturday, November 7 at 7:00pm EST, Pittsburgh Festival Opera will present a tribute to its founder, Mildred Miller Posvar, to celebrate her lifetime achievement and continuing contributions to the world of opera.
Recognizing a live event isn't possible in light of COVID-19 restrictions, New Star Books has announced the virtual book launch for The Smallest Objective, hosted by arts journalist Jeanette Kelly.
Black Dance Stories announced its dynamic lineup of Black dance creatives for November. Consistent with the tradition of Black artists finding a way for their voices to be heard during turbulent times, the popular series features Black artists who use their work to raise societal issues and strengthen community through art.
Facing expensive caregiving options and inadequate policies at work, Rachelle joins forces with co-workers, Ivy and Miriam, in hopes of building a workers-cooperative to become a main beneficiary of her own work and have more flexibility to be a caregiver to a newborn and her father, Everett.
You can now check out a brief excerpt from DACAMERA's upcoming presentation of The Departing Landscape (Nov. 17) a unique collaboration between pianist and Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg and filmmaker John Carrithers. It was filmed in the Ancient Gallery of Houston's renowned Menil Collection.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 7pm PST come join a virtual Tupperware Party with Tupperware Diva Kay Seida with a special fundraiser event to support AbilityFirst (www.abilityfirst.org)
Alberta Bair Theater offers exclusive access to several live streaming events this holiday season, including the newly added Hip Hop Nutcracker on Saturday, November 28 at 7 pm.
The premiere of the multicamera, virtually produced reading of Luis Alfaro's 'Electricidad,' has moved to November 22, 2020 at 5 p.m. Pacific. The modern adaptation of a Greek classic is part of the 'The Greek Trilogy of Luis Alfaro' which is presented on Center Theatre Group's Digital Stage in partnership with The Getty.
Last night, Works & Process, the performing arts series at the Guggenheim, presented the premiere of a new virtual commission by Annie B-Parson, David Lang, Brittany Engel-Adams, and Ron Erlih.
Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic explore solitude in the seventh episode of the LA Phil's SOUND/STAGE series, Friday, November 6, at 10am.
The Brevard Symphony Orchestra will present its next full orchestra concert via online stream starting November 7. Sibelius & Brahms will feature 58 musicians performing Brahms' 2nd Symphony. The orchestra will be joined by Grammy-nominated violinist Jennifer Frautschi to perform Sibelius' dramatic Violin Concerto.
GRAMMY-winning new-music choir The Crossing has released The Crossing Votes: 2020, a series of four new short films continuing the ensemble's commitment to reporting and responding to the times in which we live.
In July, the Firebird Pops Orchestra was launched to help change the perception that the arts are doomed during COVID and are capable of 'rising from the ashes.'
Mandala South Asian Performing Arts has announced plans to expand its education programming to the western suburbs-at the Umang and Paragi Patel Center, which is planned for an opening in early 2021 at the National Indo-American Museum, 805 Main Street in Lombard.
Zack is a fully theatrical experience delivered to you as an entirely online production. The first two weeks of the run will feature livestreamed performances broadcast from the Know Theatre's Mainstage; the final two weeks will offer video-on-demand access to a recording of their favorite livestreamed performance.
Tin Pan Alley 2, a free concert series featuring new musical theatre works, will feature a panel of emerging writers on Friday, November 13, 2020 at 7:30pm. The November 2020 edition will be showcasing new works by three writers Tristen Moseley, Gabrielle Mirabella, and Stephen Wagener Bennett, and hosted by Durra Leung and Sam Rosenblatt.
As the theatre industry continues to face huge challenges and the National Theatre closes again under new coronavirus restrictions, the NT is prioritising its work with young people across the UK to provide opportunities for them to take part in creative activities and find new ways to explore theatre-making.
Join Collaboraction Theatre Company at its 19th annual gala, The Utopian Ball, Saturday, November 14 at 7 p.m. CST and support Collaboraction's unique mission to incite change and social justice in Chicago through theater and community engagement.
This Thursday (5th) SHOUT will be launching their 11th festival programme, which this year has evolved and is taking place entirely online. Aptly named 'SHOUT: At Home', the festival features over free 30 events and a film programme that speaks to issues relevant to the LGBTQIA+ community right now including exclusive, never-before-seen performance by Tom Aspaul.
The groundbreaking reading series continues as Obie Award winner Metropolitan Playhouse presents its next free ''screened'' reading: SHELL SHOCK, by Eugene O'Neill, live-streamed at no charge, with talkback to follow, on November 7th, 2020 at 8 PM, EDT.
The Fitchburg State University Communications Media Department will present a new virtual production. The upcoming production of “Our Reckoning” speaks for itself, in that it faces the issues of today head-on.