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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16-acre complex of buildings in Manhattan that is home to 12 arts organizations and performance facilities, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York City Opera, New York City Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Juilliard School.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16-acre complex of buildings in Manhattan that is home to 12 arts organizations and performance facilities, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York City Opera, New York City Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Juilliard School.
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Linda Lavin is coming to Williamsburg
757-247-4794Broadway and television actress Linda Lavin will perform Nov. 2 at the College of William and Mary to benefit the Virginia Shakespeare Festival. Lavin will present her musical revue, "Songs and Confessions of a One-time Waitress," a collection of...Tags: Music Theater, College of William and Mary, Festive Event, Williamsburg, Linda Lavin
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Composer John Adams builds to A-bomb's explosion in 'Doctor Atomic'
amNewYork Theater CriticMinimalist American composer John Adams will make his Metropolitan Opera debut on Monday with "Doctor Atomic," which explores the final few hours before the explosion of the first atomic bomb on July 2, 1945. To make the production accessible to as many...Tags: Music Theater, Culture, John Adams, Adolf Hitler, Music Industry
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'Caroline' smashes box-office records in Hyde Park
Tony Kushner's complex musical "Caroline, or Change" struggled to survive on Broadway. But thanks to a fine production from Charles Newell and a star turn from E. Faye Butler, the show has turned into the biggest hit in the long history of the Court...Tags: Tony Kushner, Sales, Hyde Park, Court Administration
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Perez familiar to Chicago, but pianist keeps it fresh
Chicago Tribune criticIn many ways, the visionary Panamanian pianist Danilo Perez can be considered an honorary Chicagoan. He helped launch his national career here with a breakthrough performance in 1994 when he played with Puerto Rican saxophonist David Sanchez at the long-...Tags: Wynton Marsalis, Evanston, Jazz Music, Music Industry, Festive Event
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Top 5 music acts this fall
South Florida Sun-SentinelMadonna, Nov. 26, Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens. Consumers have cooled to Madonna's CDs, but they're flocking to her concerts. The savvy pop queen, in her 25th year of stardom, has rolled with the change and thrown herself into live performance. The...Tags: Dolphin Stadium, Leo Delibes, Music Theater, Wynton Marsalis, Culture
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Local performing arts groups bring their unusual talents to the area.
Broadway legends and up-and-coming companies abound in what may be one of the most exciting and varied fall arts seasons to come along in a while. Here are five of my top picks chosen from artists who have never toured here before or are bringing us...Tags: Music Theater, Culture, Ceremonies, Society, Darius Milhaud
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Opera fans, concertgoers increasingly view fare on screen rather than on stage
AP Business WriterBURBANK, Calif. (AP) _ As the house lights dim and the maestro lifts his arms, a hush comes over the crowd. It's opening night at The Metropolitan Opera — only we're 2,800 miles away. Retiree Ellen Gifford sits with popcorn and a soda inside the...Tags: Music Theater, August, Garth Brooks, Culture, Renee Fleming
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Musical Masterworks Opens 2008-09 Concert Season
OLD LYMEMusical Masterworks will present the opening concerts of its 2008-09 concert season on Oct. 25 at 5 p.m. and on Oct. 26 at 3 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme. The concerts will feature violinist Corey Cerovsek, violist Hsin-Yun Huang,...Tags: Old Lyme
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Classical Music - A Chamber Music Treat
October is going to be a good month for chamber music lovers, with the appearance of the Guarneri String Quartet at Lafayette College next week and the Chamber Music Society's presentation of Concertante in two weeks. As a result it might be possible...Tags: Culture, Classical Music, Lehigh University, Colleges and Universities, Lafayette College
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This week on Broadway and Off-Broadway: Walt Disney opera from Philip Glass to Shrek's cast changes
amNew York theater criticPhilip Glass to Pen Opera about Walt Disney Besides a few concerts, New York City Opera is dark this season while construction continues on its Lincoln Center home. But that hasn't stopped its upcoming artistic director Gerard Mortier from setting up...Tags: Music Theater, Broadway, Philip Glass, Walt Disney, August Wilson
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1779: During the Revolutionary War, the American warship Bon Homme Richard, commanded by John Paul Jones, defeated the HMS Serapis in battle. 1846: Neptune was identified as a planet by German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle. 1938: A time capsule,...Tags: John Paul Jones
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NYC PICKS: STAGE
Two soul-stirring performances. NIKKI BLONSKY WHAT Long Island's own Nikki Blonsky has her nightclub debut at the Regency Hotel for "Coming Home," which features songs from Broadway and the Great American Songbook and pop classics at the Loews Regency...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Leonard Bernstein, Culture, Long Island
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