San Diego Repertory Theatre Announces BLACK VOICES 2021 PLAY READING SERIESby BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021San Diego Repertory Theatre has announced today the details of the brand new San Diego REP Black Voices 2021 Play Reading Series, a brand new program that will be presented in March and April, 2021. The series will consist of a selection of plays representing a diverse range of Black voices. American Repertory Theater Announces March Programmingby BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021Michael J. Bobbitt, new Executive Director of the Mass Cultural Council, joins American Repertory Theater Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director Diane Paulus on A.R.T.’s virtual talk show The Lunch Room Tuesday, March 9 at 12PM. This episode is co-presented by the Mass Cultural Council. Low Cut Connie Headlines Wilma Theater's Digital Fêteby BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021The Wilma Theater has announced that Low Cut Connie will headline their annual Fête fundraising event. The digital party is set to take place on Sunday, April 11, 2021 starting at 5:30PM, will celebrate the Wilma's bold and adventurous commitment to presenting groundbreaking art, and serves as the theater's largest fundraiser of the season. FotoFocus Announces Upcoming Lens Mix Virtual Talksby BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021FotoFocus announced it has extended its Lens Mix virtual conversation series and will present 3 new live talks on March 4, April 10, and May 6, 2021. Initially conceived as a three-part series to celebrate FotoFocus’s tenth anniversary in 2020, Lens Mix connects speakers from different fields to comment on film, photography, and lens-based art. The Royal Conservatory of Music Announces Online Concerts, Livestreams, and Concert Updatesby BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021The Royal Conservatory is continuing to do everything possible to reschedule upcoming concerts to new dates and, in the meantime, bring wonderful uplifting music online. The Conservatory is partnering with the Oscar Peterson International Jazz Festival to present a special broadcast premiering on Saturday, February 27th at 3pm. The Cathedral of St. John the Divine Presents TUESDAYS AT 6: Raymond Nagemby BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the difficulties of presenting in-person concerts, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine has launched a weekly series of online music recitals, Tuesdays at 6. This week, Associate Music Director Raymond Nagem will perform music by Johann Sebastian Bach, Édith Beaulieu, and Josef Gabriel Rheinberger. Penobscot Theatre Company Presents WHO KILLED ZOLAN MIZE?by BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021Sleuthers unite! Penobscot Theatre Company will present a one of a kind online curiosity that lets audiences engage in the fun as they watch two detectives question six quirky suspects. With 20 live performances via zoom, the mystery of Who Killed Zolan Mize? runs online March 11 - April 3.
French Institute Alliance Française Presents Stephane Wrembel Bandby BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021Award-winning guitarist, Stephane Wrembel, and his world-class band— Thor Jensen on guitar, Ari Folman-Cohen on bass, and Nick Anderson on drums—will stream live from French Institute Alliance Francaise’s Florence Gould Hall in New York City on Thursday, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. EST. Shakespeare@ Home Launches Episode 2 of JULIUS CAESARby BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021On Monday March 1st Shakespeare@ Home will present Episode Two of the ALL FREE radio play adaptation of Julius Caesar, starring Patrick Page in the title role. Both episodes One and Two can be listened to and downloaded indefinitely at NO COST and are approximately 30 minutes long. Toronto Fringe Announces Digital Festival This Summerby BWW News Desk - February 24, 2021The 33rd annual Toronto Fringe Festival will once again be a platform for independent artists to showcase their work, earn some money, and move forward through this difficult year in community solidarity. Like a typical Fringe Festival, artists will have a chance to create any work they desire with complete artistic freedom and be supported by the robust operations of the Toronto Fringe staff and board. Join TILT Performance Group's Game Night With TILT: A TILT Treasureby BWW News Desk - February 24, 2021Join TILT Performance Group in a screening of their B. Iden Payne award winning screening of Game Night with TILT: A TILT Treasure! This never before seen show took place in February 2020 and is full of fun and interactive games with their audience. It's all fun and games at Game Night with TILT! Southern Connecticut State University Theatre Presents SONGS FOR A NEW WORLDby BWW News Desk - February 24, 2021At Southern Connecticut State University, the Department of Theatre opens the 2021 spring semester with Songs for a New World. The cast of Songs for a New World comprises veteran SCSU actors and newcomers. Behind the scenes, students assist and run in all aspects, such as lighting, costumes, and even filming! South Orange Performing Arts Center Presents Dizzy Gillespie All Starsby BWW News Desk - February 24, 2021We’ve all been missing a really kicking, spirited and thoroughly professional performance in a beautiful theater. Wait no longer! The Dizzy Gillespie All Stars is all that— and more— as they take the virtual stage at the South Orange Performing Arts Center Thursday, February 25 at 7:30PM. Signature Theatre Releases World Premiere Film HERE'S THE DEALby BWW News Desk - February 24, 2021Signature Theatre’s flagship education program, Signature in the Schools, now in its 26th year, has released the world premiere filmed production, Here’s the Deal. Written by Caleen Sinnette Jennings and directed by Signature’s Education Director David Zobell, Here’s the Deal features a cast and crew of 32 students, alongside Felicia Curry. Vocal Arts DC Presents Rod Gilfry in a Virtual Concert With Pianist Peter Walshby BWW News Desk - February 24, 2021On February 26th, Vocal Arts DC presents American baritone Rod Gilfry in a virtual concert with pianist Peter Walsh. The performance will include selections by Francis Poulenc, Jake Heggie, Morten Lauridsen, Charles Ives, Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel as well as original jazz arrangements of classic French art songs.
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