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June 2022 performances in Provincetown
Are you coming to #Provincetown in June? Here is a comprehensive listing of all the talent performing in June. Show these entertainers some love. Get tickets to see a show.
The variety and caliber of entertainers coming to Provincetown this summer is astonishing, and after the past two years, they could really use your love and support. Shows are listed chronologically, starting with shows running all season. This list will continue to be updated. You can also check out the main venues in Ptown at Art House, Crown & Anchor, Pilgrim House, and Post Office Cafe &…
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Birdland Theater Presents Well Strung's Edmund Begnall in "Home For The Holidays" with New Single
Birdland Theater Presents Well Strung’s Edmund Begnall in “Home For The Holidays” with New Single
BIRDLAND THEATER will present singer and violinist Edmund Bagnell in “Home for the Holidays” on Monday, December 12 at 8:30 PM. The countdown to the holidays is on, and through music and humor Bagnell shares his heartfelt and humorous recipe for a perfectly imperfect holiday season. Edmund will be joined on stage by musical director and pianist Mark Hartman and special guest Lisa Boccuzzi. This…
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don-lichterman · 1 year
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Music and CD News: Funny Girl, Between the Lines, Matilda The Musical, Love in Hate Nation, Darling Grenadine, Sondheim Unplugged: The NYC Sessions – Volume Three, Edmund Bagnell and Concord Theatricals Recordings
Music and CD News: Funny Girl, Between the Lines, Matilda The Musical, Love in Hate Nation, Darling Grenadine, Sondheim Unplugged: The NYC Sessions – Volume Three, Edmund Bagnell and Concord Theatricals Recordings
When you have a Lea Michele a singer who can sing the score to Funny Girl, you get a digital release of Funny Girl – New Broadway Cast Recordingnow out. Produced by David Caddick and David Lai and featuring the classic score by Jule Styne (music) and Bob Merrill (lyrics), the physical CD is set for release on Friday, January 20, 2023 and available here for preorder beginning Friday. The album is…
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larryland · 4 years
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Violinist Edmund Bagnell in Special One-Night-Only Performance to Benefit Bridge Street Theatre
Violinist Edmund Bagnell in Special One-Night-Only Performance to Benefit Bridge Street Theatre
A Special One-Night-Only Performance to Benefit Bridge Street Theatre
Edmund Bagnell (of the acclaimed string quartet Well-Strung) in HE PLAYS THE VIOLIN Written and Performed by Edmund Bagnell Conceived by Mark Cortale Directed by Michael Schiralli with Pianist/Musical Director Mark Aument
Valentine’s Day Weekend, Saturday February 15, 2020 @ 7:30pm Bridge Street Theatre Mainstage 44 West Bridge…
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Catskill's 'Little Theatre That Can' Celebrates Survival In Its 2022 Season
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by A.A. Cristi 
Apr. 18, 2022  
"To tell you the truth, I'm amazed we're both still ambulatory," groans Steven Patterson, one of the co-founders of Bridge Street Theatre.
Patterson and his partner John Sowle, who converted a once-derelict factory building in the Village of Catskill into an arts complex early in 2014 and have since transformed it into one of the most adventurous and exciting small theater companies in the Hudson Valley region, were hit hard when COVID19 shut everything down in mid-March 2020.
"We'd just held a hugely successful benefit performance featuring Edmund Bagnell in February and were all set to launch into our full season when everything came crashing down," says Sowle, the theatre's Artistic and Managing Director. "As a space dedicated to live performance, the fact that suddenly no one was able to gather in groups pretty much froze us in our tracks. We'd initially hoped, of course, that things would return to 'normal' soon and that we'd be able to salvage at least some of the work we'd planned to present. But before too long it became fairly obvious that we were going to be in this for the long haul."
But while the pandemic definitely slowed things down, it couldn't stop them entirely. The pair hunkered down to try and figure out what the theatre could do to move forward - and to survive!
"John and I had been creating theatre together since 1986 and had a huge backlog of archival videos of productions we'd presented," says Patterson. "We hauled those out, John edited and enhanced them as much as he was able, and we wound up posting as many of them as we could receive permission to post - which turned out to be 25 - free of charge on Vimeo. I did a series of Bedtime Story readings for kids, which we posted for free on YouTube. About midway through the year, we brought in two of the solo shows we'd originally hoped to present, filmed them live on our stage without an audience, and posted them online as ticketed events, sharing the proceeds with the artists. We also partnered with La Mama ETC in NYC for a livestream from our stage of Concrete Temple Theatre's "Geppetto", and with the Orlando-based steampunk horror troupe "Phantasmagoria" for a Halloween Weekend online presentation of their show "Plague Tales".
As 2021 came in, and the situation remained unstable, the theatre was approached by Duke Dang of the Works and Process Series at Manhattan's Guggenheim Museum about the possibility of hosting a series of bubble dance residencies. Utilizing Bridge Street's artist housing, the dancers were then able to isolate and use the theatre's mainstage and technical facilities to develop new works. This program ran from January through June of 2021, hosting twelve different dance companies, and was so successful that it was re-instituted during the first few months of 2022.
As the COVID pandemic began to ease somewhat, Bridge Street was able to re-instate occasional live performance, with a limited seating capacity to allow for social distancing and proof of vaccination and masking required for entry. One of the theatre's most successful annual events, Bridge Street Belly Dance, was made a triumphant two-performance return in June. Those performances were filmed and transformed by filmmaker JD Urban into a stunning concert documentary called "Before", which has since screened to great acclaim at Bridge Street Theatre, Hudson Hall, and numerous film festivals. Jazz vocalist Charles Turner, composer Sean Mason, and playwright Marcus Scott brought a one-performance "tasting" of a new musical they'd been working on during a residency at Catskill's Catwalk Institute to BST's Mainstage in late July, and have since returned to BST for a week-long residency (and performance) in February of 2022. During the summer, the theatre instituted a Youth Musical for local students and alumni, whose own performance opportunities had also been forestalled by the pandemic. A two-weekend run of "The Addams Family Musical: Quarantine Edition" as presented August 12 - 22.
And finally, with a nod from Actors' Equity Association, Bridge Street was able to roar back to life with three of the productions they had originally hoped to present in 2020 - Fred Barton's musical revue "Miss Gulch Returns!" (which won "Best Solo Performance" at the 2021 Berkshire Theatre Critics "Berkie" Awards), Samuel D. Hunter's "Lewiston", and Eugene O'Neill's classic tragedy "Long Day's Journey Into Night".
The theatre is now proceeding with caution (but unbridled enthusiasm) with plans for its first full season since 2019. "This enforced pause, if you can call it a pause, definitely confirmed a number of things for us," says Patterson. "It's strengthened our already firm commitment to presenting new works - works with a strong human connection and characters that audiences truly care about. Having to do more with less lately has re-affirmed our esthetic of making maximal imaginative use of our minimal means. It's also demonstrated just how loyal our core audience in the region is and how much they want us to succeed. And we've also discovered reserves of strength I'm not sure we suspected we had. It's been an exhausting, but exhilarating, couple of years."
"We'd also be remiss if we didn't give big thanks for the financial aid we've received during these tough times," says Sowle. "Our patrons came through bigtime during our Fall Fundraising Appeal. EID loans, and grant monies from NYSCA and the Restart NY program, not to mention the grant monies we received for hosting the amazing artists' residencies in our space, have been instrumental in helping us keep our heads above water. Sometimes literally - we actually had a couple inches of water in the theatre at one point during 2021."
Plans are now moving ahead for the theatre's 2022 Season, which they're calling (appropriately enough) "Celebrate Survival". The five-play slate they've scheduled includes a regional premiere (Samuel D. Hunter's "Clarkston", which is the companion piece to last year's critically acclaimed production of his "Lewiston', opening on April 28 and playing through May 8), an East Coast premiere (Eric Pfeffinger's unexpectedly hilarious "Fourteen Funerals" June 2-12), a commissioned world premiere (Brad Fraser's "Shelley's Shadow" September 8-18), a U.S. premiere (Hannah Moscovitch's "Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes", winner of the 2021 Canadian Governor General's Award for English Language Drama, October 13-23), and an American classic - even if it is set in England (James Goldman's "The Lion in Winter" November 10-20). They've also planned an exciting slate of imported theatre, readings, music, dance, and more, as well as another Student Musical production, for the summer months.
"We often say that when folks walk through the doors of our scrappy little theatre, it's pretty much guaranteed they're going to see work they're unlikely to see anyplace else in the region," says Sowle. "Want plays that'll make you think and feel? This is the theatre you want to come to. We're back, we've survived, and we're so relieved. Hope you'll all come share in the celebration."
For more information on Bridge Street Theatre, winner of Best Theater/Performance Space for four consecutive years in the annual "Best of Greene County Awards", as well as detailed information on their 2022 performance calendar, visit their website at BridgeStreetTheatre.org.
Other links:
Tasting: https://bridgest.org/a-charles-turner-tasting/ Archival Videos: https://bridgest.org/archival-videos/ Bridge Street Bedtime Stories: https://bridgest.org/bridge-street-bedtime-stories/ Dance Residency Videos: https://bridgest.org/2021-dance-residency-videos/
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mvrphotog · 3 years
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TONIGHT! Your final opportunity to experience Edmund Bagnell’s “Happy Days Are Here Again!” - 6pm POOLSIDE at The Crown & Anchor! Tickets available at the Box Office or online at https://onlyatthecrown.com/event/5499-edmund-bagnell @edmund_bagnell @starkstyle (at Crown & Anchor) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTPU5UPrNFE/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Give some 😘 to my friend Edmund Bagnell who has a fun hot new disco single fresh for summer. Who doesn't like some Pink Lemonade on a hot summer night! Hmm. Love it, Edmund. Congrats. Just saying, DA 🙏🏽🕊️❤️💯🎼🎤🌈 https://www.instagram.com/p/CPJpDgwBLcY/?utm_medium=tumblr
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broadwayworld · 7 years
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Well-Strung just released their music video for their cover of 'Waiving Through a Window'from DEAR EVAN HANSEN. The video is directed by Barry DeBois and features Edmund Bagnell (1st violin), Chris Marchant (2nd violin), Daniel Shevlin (cello) and Trevor Wadleigh (viola). Check it out below! 
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Top 10 of the Week
THE VOICE – Andrea Bocelli The Adrienne Arsht Center is pleased to present one of the most renowned tenors and beloved voices of our time, who is equally at home on operatic, theatrical and pop stages around the world, as he returns to Miami, FL for his ninth consecutive year for his annual Valentine’s performance. He will perform his usual repertoire of beloved arias, crossover hits and famed love songs. Thurs, February 14; American Airlines Arena (601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami); Tix: Start at $125; AAArena.com.
TRADITION – Fiddler on the Roof
Set in the little Russian village of Anatevka at the turn of the 20th century, the story centers on a poor milkman and his five daughters. The score by Pulitzer Prize-winners Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick includes “Tradition,” “If I Were a Rich Man,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” and “To Life.”
Wed, February – Sun, March 3; 8pm; Broward Center for the Performing Arts (201 SW Fifth Ave. Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $35 to $160; Browardcenter.org.
DANCE – Alvin Ailey The world renowned dance theater returns to celebrate its 60th Anniversary with the Company’s biggest season ever, packed with brand new dances created especially for this once-in-a-lifetime occasion. Every performance culminates with Alvin Ailey’s beloved masterpiece, Revelations, still the most popular modern dance work in the world. I challenge anyone to see this, and not cry…I can’t! Thurs, Feb 14 through Sun, Feb 17; Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami); Tix: start at $29; Arshtcenter.org.
CROONER – Michael Bublé The Canadian superstar is a critically acclaimed singer who has has won multiple Grammys for his traditional pop vocals. Bublé is known for such hits as “Haven’t Met You Yet,” “Hollywood” and “It’s a Beautiful Day.” He is touring in support of his new “Love” release. Fri, February 15; 7pm; BB&T Center (1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise); Tix: $89.50-$746; thebbtcenter.com.
CONCERT – Sarah Brightman
The world’s best-selling classical crossover soprano brings her “Hymn” tour to South Florida. The British performer got her start on the musical stage and broke through when she starred as the original Christine in then-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.” Wed, February 20; 8pm; Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood (1 Seminole Way); Tix: $84-$159; seminolehardrockhollywood.com.
BORICUA – Gilberto Santa Rosa
The popular Puerto Rican salsa singer is the “Autentico” real deal, known for his ‘firsts.’ In 1995, he was the first Puerto Rican singer of tropical music to perform at New York’s Carnegie Hall. His album, “Salsa Sinfonica,” was the first salsa recording with a symphony orchestra — the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra. A master of improvisational “soneo,” Santa Rosa’s hits include “Muneca,” “Cantante De Cartel” and the anthemic “Perdoname.”
Sat, February 16, 8pm; James L. Knight Center (400 SE Second Ave., Miami); Tix: $59-$169; jlkc.com.
SINGER – Art Garfunkel: In Close-Up Blessed with what the New York Times described as a “beautiful countertenor he has made an indelible mark on the music world as both a solo artist and half of the unrivaled Simon & Garfunkel, which produced Grammy Award-winning, chart-topping songs and albums with partner and fellow NYC native Paul Simon. Their greatest hits collection, which includes “Mrs. Robinson,” “Scarborough Fair,” “The Sound of Silence,” “The Boxer” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” among others, is one of the biggest selling albums ever Wed, February 20; 7:30pm; Parker Playhouse (707 Northeast 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $42.50-$98; ParkerPlayhouse.com.
YACHT SHOW – Miami’s 31 Annual
The city’s premier luxury yacht and superyacht show, takes place at its new downtown location. The 2019 yacht show promises to be the most spectacular yet with a 60-acre display that includes a massive 67,000-square-foot exhibition space and nearly 500 stunning yachts from the world’s leading yacht and superyacht manufacturers and brokers.
Thurs, Feb 14 through Mon, Feb 18; One Herald Plaza; Tix: range from $28 to $83; MiamiYachtShow.com.
SONGWRITER/PRODUCER – David Foster Sixteen-time GRAMMY award-winning songwriter and one of the most successful producers in history,  returns to Miami after his 2018 sold-out concert to perform songs from his unparalleled catalog. Foster will once again be accompanied by his four-piece band along with stellar guest singers Fernando Varela, Pia Toscano and Sheléa. Mon, February 18; 8pm; Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami); Tix: start at $39; Arshtcenter.org.
QUARTET – Well-Strung Turn up the heat this Valentine’s Day and celebrate in style with the return of, the hunky and talented all-male singing string quartet that has taken the musical world by storm with its signature pop-classical mashups.Well-Strung features Edmund Bagnell on first violin, Christopher Marchant on second violin, Daniel Shevlin on cello, and Trevor Wadleigh on viola. Experience well-known classical melodies by Bach, Mozart and Vivaldi blended with today’s top hits by such stars as Adele, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson, Britney Spears, and more. Thurs, February 14; 8pm; Parker Playhouse (707 Northeast 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $33-$73; ParkerPlayhouse.com.
source https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2019/02/13/top-10-of-the-week-24/ from Hot Spots Magazine https://hotspotsmagazin.blogspot.com/2019/02/top-10-of-week_13.html
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August / September 2022 performances in Provincetown
Planning a trip to #Provincetown this August or September? Here is a running list of performances you can see while visiting through Labor Day Weekend. Make plans and get your tickets now before these shows sell out.
The variety and caliber of entertainers coming to Provincetown this summer is astonishing, and after the past two years, they could really use your love and support. Shows are listed chronologically, starting with shows running all season. This list will continue to be updated. You can also check out the main venues in Ptown at Art House, Crown & Anchor, Pilgrim House, and Post Office Cafe &…
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Top 10 of the Week
THE VOICE – Andrea Bocelli The Adrienne Arsht Center is pleased to present one of the most renowned tenors and beloved voices of our time, who is equally at home on operatic, theatrical and pop stages around the world, as he returns to Miami, FL for his ninth consecutive year for his annual Valentine’s performance. He will perform his usual repertoire of beloved arias, crossover hits and famed love songs. Thurs, February 14; American Airlines Arena (601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami); Tix: Start at $125; AAArena.com.
TRADITION – Fiddler on the Roof
Set in the little Russian village of Anatevka at the turn of the 20th century, the story centers on a poor milkman and his five daughters. The score by Pulitzer Prize-winners Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick includes “Tradition,” “If I Were a Rich Man,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” and “To Life.”
Wed, February – Sun, March 3; 8pm; Broward Center for the Performing Arts (201 SW Fifth Ave. Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $35 to $160; Browardcenter.org.
DANCE – Alvin Ailey The world renowned dance theater returns to celebrate its 60th Anniversary with the Company’s biggest season ever, packed with brand new dances created especially for this once-in-a-lifetime occasion. Every performance culminates with Alvin Ailey’s beloved masterpiece, Revelations, still the most popular modern dance work in the world. I challenge anyone to see this, and not cry…I can’t! Thurs, Feb 14 through Sun, Feb 17; Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami); Tix: start at $29; Arshtcenter.org.
CROONER – Michael Bublé The Canadian superstar is a critically acclaimed singer who has has won multiple Grammys for his traditional pop vocals. Bublé is known for such hits as “Haven’t Met You Yet,” “Hollywood” and “It’s a Beautiful Day.” He is touring in support of his new “Love” release. Fri, February 15; 7pm; BB&T Center (1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise); Tix: $89.50-$746; thebbtcenter.com.
CONCERT – Sarah Brightman
The world’s best-selling classical crossover soprano brings her “Hymn” tour to South Florida. The British performer got her start on the musical stage and broke through when she starred as the original Christine in then-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.” Wed, February 20; 8pm; Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood (1 Seminole Way); Tix: $84-$159; seminolehardrockhollywood.com.
BORICUA – Gilberto Santa Rosa
The popular Puerto Rican salsa singer is the “Autentico” real deal, known for his ‘firsts.’ In 1995, he was the first Puerto Rican singer of tropical music to perform at New York’s Carnegie Hall. His album, “Salsa Sinfonica,” was the first salsa recording with a symphony orchestra — the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra. A master of improvisational “soneo,” Santa Rosa’s hits include “Muneca,” “Cantante De Cartel” and the anthemic “Perdoname.”
Sat, February 16, 8pm; James L. Knight Center (400 SE Second Ave., Miami); Tix: $59-$169; jlkc.com.
SINGER – Art Garfunkel: In Close-Up Blessed with what the New York Times described as a “beautiful countertenor he has made an indelible mark on the music world as both a solo artist and half of the unrivaled Simon & Garfunkel, which produced Grammy Award-winning, chart-topping songs and albums with partner and fellow NYC native Paul Simon. Their greatest hits collection, which includes “Mrs. Robinson,” “Scarborough Fair,” “The Sound of Silence,” “The Boxer” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” among others, is one of the biggest selling albums ever Wed, February 20; 7:30pm; Parker Playhouse (707 Northeast 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $42.50-$98; ParkerPlayhouse.com.
YACHT SHOW – Miami’s 31 Annual
The city’s premier luxury yacht and superyacht show, takes place at its new downtown location. The 2019 yacht show promises to be the most spectacular yet with a 60-acre display that includes a massive 67,000-square-foot exhibition space and nearly 500 stunning yachts from the world’s leading yacht and superyacht manufacturers and brokers.
Thurs, Feb 14 through Mon, Feb 18; One Herald Plaza; Tix: range from $28 to $83; MiamiYachtShow.com.
SONGWRITER/PRODUCER – David Foster Sixteen-time GRAMMY award-winning songwriter and one of the most successful producers in history,  returns to Miami after his 2018 sold-out concert to perform songs from his unparalleled catalog. Foster will once again be accompanied by his four-piece band along with stellar guest singers Fernando Varela, Pia Toscano and Sheléa. Mon, February 18; 8pm; Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami); Tix: start at $39; Arshtcenter.org.
QUARTET – Well-Strung Turn up the heat this Valentine’s Day and celebrate in style with the return of, the hunky and talented all-male singing string quartet that has taken the musical world by storm with its signature pop-classical mashups.Well-Strung features Edmund Bagnell on first violin, Christopher Marchant on second violin, Daniel Shevlin on cello, and Trevor Wadleigh on viola. Experience well-known classical melodies by Bach, Mozart and Vivaldi blended with today’s top hits by such stars as Adele, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson, Britney Spears, and more. Thurs, February 14; 8pm; Parker Playhouse (707 Northeast 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $33-$73; ParkerPlayhouse.com.
from Hotspots! Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2019/02/13/top-10-of-the-week-24/ from Hot Spots Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.tumblr.com/post/182782475785
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hotspotsmagazine · 5 years
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Top 10 of the Week
THE VOICE – Andrea Bocelli The Adrienne Arsht Center is pleased to present one of the most renowned tenors and beloved voices of our time, who is equally at home on operatic, theatrical and pop stages around the world, as he returns to Miami, FL for his ninth consecutive year for his annual Valentine’s performance. He will perform his usual repertoire of beloved arias, crossover hits and famed love songs. Thurs, February 14; American Airlines Arena (601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami); Tix: Start at $125; AAArena.com.
TRADITION – Fiddler on the Roof
Set in the little Russian village of Anatevka at the turn of the 20th century, the story centers on a poor milkman and his five daughters. The score by Pulitzer Prize-winners Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick includes “Tradition,” “If I Were a Rich Man,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” and “To Life.”
Wed, February – Sun, March 3; 8pm; Broward Center for the Performing Arts (201 SW Fifth Ave. Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $35 to $160; Browardcenter.org.
DANCE – Alvin Ailey The world renowned dance theater returns to celebrate its 60th Anniversary with the Company’s biggest season ever, packed with brand new dances created especially for this once-in-a-lifetime occasion. Every performance culminates with Alvin Ailey’s beloved masterpiece, Revelations, still the most popular modern dance work in the world. I challenge anyone to see this, and not cry…I can’t! Thurs, Feb 14 through Sun, Feb 17; Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami); Tix: start at $29; Arshtcenter.org.
CROONER – Michael Bublé The Canadian superstar is a critically acclaimed singer who has has won multiple Grammys for his traditional pop vocals. Bublé is known for such hits as “Haven’t Met You Yet,” “Hollywood” and “It’s a Beautiful Day.” He is touring in support of his new “Love” release. Fri, February 15; 7pm; BB&T Center (1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise); Tix: $89.50-$746; thebbtcenter.com.
CONCERT – Sarah Brightman
The world’s best-selling classical crossover soprano brings her “Hymn” tour to South Florida. The British performer got her start on the musical stage and broke through when she starred as the original Christine in then-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera.” Wed, February 20; 8pm; Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood (1 Seminole Way); Tix: $84-$159; seminolehardrockhollywood.com.
BORICUA – Gilberto Santa Rosa
The popular Puerto Rican salsa singer is the “Autentico” real deal, known for his ‘firsts.’ In 1995, he was the first Puerto Rican singer of tropical music to perform at New York’s Carnegie Hall. His album, “Salsa Sinfonica,” was the first salsa recording with a symphony orchestra — the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra. A master of improvisational “soneo,” Santa Rosa’s hits include “Muneca,” “Cantante De Cartel” and the anthemic “Perdoname.”
Sat, February 16, 8pm; James L. Knight Center (400 SE Second Ave., Miami); Tix: $59-$169; jlkc.com.
SINGER – Art Garfunkel: In Close-Up Blessed with what the New York Times described as a “beautiful countertenor he has made an indelible mark on the music world as both a solo artist and half of the unrivaled Simon & Garfunkel, which produced Grammy Award-winning, chart-topping songs and albums with partner and fellow NYC native Paul Simon. Their greatest hits collection, which includes “Mrs. Robinson,” “Scarborough Fair,” “The Sound of Silence,” “The Boxer” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” among others, is one of the biggest selling albums ever Wed, February 20; 7:30pm; Parker Playhouse (707 Northeast 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $42.50-$98; ParkerPlayhouse.com.
YACHT SHOW – Miami’s 31 Annual
The city’s premier luxury yacht and superyacht show, takes place at its new downtown location. The 2019 yacht show promises to be the most spectacular yet with a 60-acre display that includes a massive 67,000-square-foot exhibition space and nearly 500 stunning yachts from the world’s leading yacht and superyacht manufacturers and brokers.
Thurs, Feb 14 through Mon, Feb 18; One Herald Plaza; Tix: range from $28 to $83; MiamiYachtShow.com.
SONGWRITER/PRODUCER – David Foster Sixteen-time GRAMMY award-winning songwriter and one of the most successful producers in history,  returns to Miami after his 2018 sold-out concert to perform songs from his unparalleled catalog. Foster will once again be accompanied by his four-piece band along with stellar guest singers Fernando Varela, Pia Toscano and Sheléa. Mon, February 18; 8pm; Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami); Tix: start at $39; Arshtcenter.org.
QUARTET – Well-Strung Turn up the heat this Valentine’s Day and celebrate in style with the return of, the hunky and talented all-male singing string quartet that has taken the musical world by storm with its signature pop-classical mashups.Well-Strung features Edmund Bagnell on first violin, Christopher Marchant on second violin, Daniel Shevlin on cello, and Trevor Wadleigh on viola. Experience well-known classical melodies by Bach, Mozart and Vivaldi blended with today’s top hits by such stars as Adele, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson, Britney Spears, and more. Thurs, February 14; 8pm; Parker Playhouse (707 Northeast 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $33-$73; ParkerPlayhouse.com.
from Hotspots! Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2019/02/13/top-10-of-the-week-24/
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larryland · 4 years
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Bridge Street Theatre Announces 2020 Season
Bridge Street Theatre Announces 2020 Season
Bridge Street Theatre 2020 American Roots
Plays that reflect the American Experience in the Deep South, the Rockies,  the Great Plains, the Northeast, and who knows how many places in between. A Season Pass for 2020 is still only $100 and includes all five 2020 shows plus discounts to most other events at BST.
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Singing string quartet to perform at Reeves-Reed on Aug. 9
#Figureskate #ChrisReed [New Jersey Online]Well Strung, featuring Edmund Bagnell (first violin), Christopher Marchant (second violin), Daniel ... (Courtesy of Frank Juliano) Come to Reeves-Reed Arboretum on Wednesday evening, August 9, to experience the remarkable WELL STRUNG, the singing string ...
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mvrphotog · 3 years
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“Happy Days Are Here Again!” - Edmund Bagnell’s exceptional solo show is your Tuesday evening must-see show!! He is at The Crown & Anchor every Tuesday night at 6pm through August 31st - DON’T MISS THIS AMAZING ENTERTAINER!!! https://onlyatthecrown.com/event/5499 (at Crown & Anchor) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSF7SMqrEHM/?utm_medium=tumblr
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jculture-en · 7 years
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Singing string quartet to perform at Reeves-Reed on Aug. 9
#Figureskate #ChrisReed [New Jersey Online]Well Strung, featuring Edmund Bagnell (first violin), Christopher Marchant (second violin), Daniel … (Courtesy of Frank Juliano) Come to Reeves-Reed Arboretum on Wednesday evening, August 9, to experience the remarkable WELL STRUNG, the singing string …
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