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Dallas Symphony announces 2024 summer tour to Europe
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, led by music director Fabio Luisi, has booked a two-week, 10-city European tour for June 2024. Joining the orchestra as soloists will be violinists Anne-Sophie Mutter and James Ehnes and baritone Thomas Hampson. With concerts in Spain, Germany, Austria and Belgium, this will be the orchestra’s first international tour since 2013,…
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Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts presents ever-relevant ‘The Crucible’
A personal and in-your-face performance can be expected as the Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts debuts “The Crucible” this weekend. That’s by design, said show director Jenny McClintock. The HBAPA’s take on the classic Arthur Miller play about witch trials will be in the intimate studio theater, also known as the “black box,”…
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Theatre Review: ‘Confederates’ presented by Mosaic Theater at Atlas Performing Arts Center
Joel Ashur as Abner and Deidre Staples as Sara in Mosaic Theater’s production of “Confederates” by Dominique Morisseau. Photo by Chris Banks. As is the case with many of her plays, Dominique Morisseau is not afraid to depict what many are hesitant to say out loud. “Confederates” is no exception. Tackling racism, sexism, slavery, and…
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“Six” Broadway musical brings historic tale of King Henry VIII to life at Denver Center for the Performing Arts
The story of King Henry VIII’s six wives has been told for centuries, but never before has it been heard in the way “Six” shares it. Six, the Broadway tour, gives voice and tune to the women who served as queens in a modern and upbeat way. Soon, fans of the musical will be able…
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Arts calendar published Nov. 1, 2023
Prairie Arts Chorale Montevideo, Nov. 4, 7:30 p.m., United Methodist Church; the Prairie Arts Chorale will perform its fall concert, “A Life in Song.” Tickets are $15 for adults, children 18 and under are free. Willmar, Nov. 9-11, 7 p.m, Nov. 12, 1 p.m., Brau Performing Arts Center; the Willmar High School music department presents…
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Ridgedale Players taps theater veteran for latest production
Nancy Arnfield, for many years a much-loved professor of humanities and performing arts at Macomb County Community College, is back on the boards this weekend. Arnfield is the guest director for a production of the Neil Simon comedy “Barefoot in the Park” by Troy’s Ridgedale Players, which opens Friday, Nov. 3 and runs through Nov.…
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Wickenburg Performing Arts Boosters
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‘The Book of Mormon’ takes stage at Providence Performing Arts Center
“The Book of Mormon” national tour is stopping by at Providence Performing Arts Center this week. The show is playing at the Providence theater from Tuesday through Sunday, officials said. Two cast members, Sam Nackman playing Elder Cunningham and Keke Nesbitt playing Nabulungi, are making their national tour debut. “It’s such an interesting experience because…
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North Texas Performing Arts to perform Scrooge, the Musical
The video above is a previous segment. DALLAS (KDAF) — In its largest cast ever, North Texas Performing Arts will perform its 13th annual production of Scrooge, the Musical. The company will feature over 130 adult and youth actors in this year’s production. The play will be directed by the sixth time by NTPA Vice…
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BHS Performing Arts Students Performing ‘Twelfth Night’ on Nov. 17-18
Healy Weisman as Olivia engages in a verbal spat with Feste the Fool, played by Emma Cohen, while the steward Malvolio (John Mitchell) and maid Maria (Brooke D’Andrea) look on. Courtesy photo Submitted by the BHS Performing Arts Department The Bedford High School Performing Arts Department will present “Twelfth Night,” the classic Shakespearean comedy about…