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Museum Of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial To The Holocaust Announces Its February Programs
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

The Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, which is currently presenting the award-winning exhibition Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. through May 2, 2021, has announced its February programming.

Houston Grand Opera Presents SONGS FOR MURDERED SISTERS on HGO Digital
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

On Friday, February 19, Houston Grand Opera will present the digital world premiere of Songs for Murdered Sisters. Five years ago, Joshua Hopkins’s life changed forever when his sister Nathalie and two other women were murdered by her ex-boyfriend in a spree that is now considered one of the worst cases of domestic violence in Canadian history.

The Vera Project Announces VIVA VERA 20, Celebrating Two Decades of All-Ages Music, Art and Activism
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

The Vera Project announced today Viva Vera 20, a celebration of the Seattle nonprofit’s 20 years as a youth-led, community-oriented music and arts space, staple of Seattle's music economy, and blueprint for the national all-ages DIY community.

Oakland University's INSPIRE THE CHOIR to Feature Eric Whitacre and Stacey Gibbs
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

Oakland University’s School of Music, Theatre and Dance will present Inspire the Choir — a free virtual workshop featuring Eric Whitacre and Stacey Gibbs — from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 6 on Zoom.

WOW Announces Programme of Festivals and Events Addressing Gender Inequality in 2021
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

The WOW Foundation pivoted to an immensely successful, virtual event in 2020. From 1st March, WOW Festivals and events will take place across the world from festivals in regions including Australia, Bangladesh, Istanbul, Nepal, New York, Pakistan, Taiwan and the UK.

Lara Downes Launches Rising Sun Music Celebrating Black Composers
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

Inspired by her own mixed-race heritage and career-long engagement with diverse musical traditions, pianist Lara Downes creates and curates a new digital recording venture, Rising Sun Music, that sheds a bright light on the music and stories of Black composers over the past 200 years.

The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and Xian Zhang Present Lunar New Year Celebration
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra will present a virtual Lunar New Year festival and concert to celebrate the Year of the Ox. Festival videos premiere February 1–5 at 5 pm, leading up to a celebratory concert program featuring new NJSO performances led by Music Director Xian Zhang at NJPAC.

Space Time Continuo Presents PACHELBEL'S MAGNIFICAT FUGUES
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

Pachelbel’s “Canon in D” is one of the most famous and frequently heard works in the entire classical repertoire. However, Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) was very prolific, composing a large body of both sacred and secular works, and was enormously popular during his lifetime – as well as a major influence on J.S. Bach.

Urban Stages Announces THE HEROES AND VILLAINS MONOLOGUES
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

Urban Stages has announced a February virtual production, THE HEROES AND VILLAINS MONOLOGUES, streaming February 5- 12, 2021 at urbanstages.org. Creative Consultant Bara Swain serves as the project's producer with Kim T. Sharp as the production manager. 

REMEMBER THIS: THE LESSON OF JAN KARSKI to Stream for International Holocaust Remembrance Day
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 26, 2021

NJTF and HTII in association with the New York Library for the Performing Arts, is honoring International Holocaust Remembrance Day, 1/27/2021, by showcasing the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics original production of Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, starring Oscar-Nominated actor David Strathairn. 

Cincinnati Opera Announces All-Digital WINTER FESTIVAL
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

Cincinnati Opera steps into winter with its first-ever, all-digital Winter Festival. Featuring three, free streamed programs premiering in February and March, Cincinnati Opera’s Winter Festival spotlights celebrated singers, actors, and instrumentalists in an eclectic variety of artistic genres.

Fox Cities P.A.C. Announces 2021-22 Broadway Across America – Fox Cities Series Lineup
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

The Fox Cities Performing Arts Center has announced the 2021-22 Broadway Across America – Fox Cities Series lineup. The season will include Mean Girls, Hairspray and the Wisconsin premieres of Disney's Frozen, and 2019 Tony Award-winning Best Musical Hadestown.

San Francisco Opera Announces January/February Schedule of Free Streams
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

San Francisco Opera’s weekly, free opera streams continue in February with Wagner’s Lohengrin (February 6–7), Mozart’s Così fan tutte (February 13–14), Puccini’s La Rondine (February 20–21) and Verdi’s Falstaff (February 27–28).

Kingdommtc Announces 1st Anniversary Event
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

Kingdommtc has announced and invites everyone to their 1st anniversary event! The company was established last year before the pandemic, in spite of obstacles the company managed to still release original dramas for the stage! Join them Saturday February 20th, 2021 7:30pm EST for a special anniversary event

The Marsh Presents Antonia Kasper's 45 COFFEE DATES
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

Acclaimed writer/performer/comedian Antonia Kasper returns to MarshStream with 45 Coffee Dates – an uproarious account based on her own past dating experiences. With her biological clock ticking, 38-year-old New Yorker Rachel Yardley is propelled into doing something that goes against everything she believes in: online dating.

Celebrate Black History Month With Musical Theatre West
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

Featuring three complementary components, this month-long tribute takes audiences on a virtual tour of some of the most important moments in Black Musical Theatre History as well as introducing audiences to the talents that helped create the Broadway Musical as we know it.

Social Strategy Experience TWIST Announces First-Ever Tournament
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

TWIST, a virtual experience centered around a rotating series of social strategy games, has announced The Token Tournament. This new endeavor will encompass all public games scheduled for February.

The Houston Symphony Announces Sasha Cooke in Mahler's SONGS OF A WAYFARER
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

The Houston Symphony announces the addition of the Classical Series program Schubert’s Death and the Maiden, Feb. 19 & 20, at 8 p.m., featuring internationally-acclaimed, Houston-based mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke in Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer).

Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago Announces Winter & Spring 2021 Programming
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago is continuing the celebration of its tenth anniversary season with winter and spring offerings that include three recitals as part of the Lieder Lounge series, and the final installment of a Polish song workshop.

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts to Host Virtual Q&A Session for Prospective Volunteers
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts will host a Virtual Volunteer Open House on Wednesday, February 10th  from 6 PM –  7 PM to provide information on volunteering opportunities during the upcoming year. The first of its kind, the open house moved to a digital streaming platform this year in accordance with COVID-19 regulations. 

Imagination Stage Celebrates Company Founder Bonnie Fogel With Virtual Event
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

On February 20, 2021 at 7:00 p.m., Imagination Stage will celebrate the visionary 40-year leadership of Bonnie Fogel, Imagination Stage's Founder. The virtual celebration will commemorate her legacy while toasting the bright future of an organization that has become irreplaceable for children and young people living in every corner of the region.

Mayim Bialik Joins Liev Schreiber, Mandy Gonzalez, Adam Kantor & More for Holocaust Remembrance Day Reading
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

The Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust will present “18 Voices: A Liberation Day Reading of Young Writers’ Diaries From The Holocaust” on Wednesday, January 27 at 8:00 PM.

John Douglas Thompson and Arin Arbus Reunite for Virtual Exploration of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

TFANA will present a virtual exploration of these celebrated artists’ next project together, Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, this Wednesday, January 27, 7-8pm, and Saturday, January 30, 3-4pm, as part of the Theatre’s new “Artists & Community” series. T

Josh O'Connor and Jessie Buckley-Led ROMEO & JULIET Will Air on PBS This Spring
by Nicole Rosky - January 25, 2021

The National Theatre's new filmed version of Romeo & Juliet for television is coming soon! The play was originally to have played to theatre audiences in the NT's Olivier auditorium from Summer 2020.

Andréa Burns and Maulik Pancholy to Star in George Street Playhouse's Streaming Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 25, 2021

Broadway’s Andréa Burns (On Your Feet; In the Heights) and television and film’s Maulik Pancholy (30 Rock; Weeds; Phineas and Ferb) will headline the start of George Street Playhouse’s newly announced 2021 season, starring in two hilarious full-length comedies audiences can stream at home. 


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