Posts Tagged ‘Live Arts’
Singers Marin to Perform ’43° and Overcast, Alleluia: A Celebration of WinterĀ in Marin’ ā Dec. 11, 4pm
On Dec. 11, the organization gets back to one of its longstanding performances, its much-loved winter concert. EntitledĀ ’43° and Overcast, Alleluia: A Celebration of WinterĀ in Marin,’Ā the performance features medieval chants and Sami folk music as well as classicĀ holiday favorites and a piece from Disney’sĀ Frozen.Ā
Read MoreMarin IJ: ‘Dunsinane’ From MTC & Tam High’s CTE Conveys Senselessness of War ā Thru Oct. 16
Marin Theatre CompanyĀ has kicked off its 2022-23 season with a bang, leveraging a collaboration with Tam High School’s CTE and the prose of Scottish playwright David Greig for Dunsinane, a sequel to Shakespeareās āMacbethā that runs through Oct. 16.
Read MoreMarin Theatre Company Unveils Bold 2022-23 Season, Joins Forces With Tam High’s CTE
In launching its 2022-23 season, Marin Theatre Company is leaning on some wildly successful talents, a mix of classics and innovative new material and a collaboration with Tam High School’s Conservatory Theatre Ensemble.
Read MoreSingers Marin Ready a Comeback, Focus on Broadway Showtunes at Summer Concert
Fancy enjoying an afternoon of toe-tapping show tunes along with a wine reception in the sunshine? Come to the August 14th Summer Concert by Singers Marin, the nonprofit choral organization founded 35 years ago by Jan Pedersen Schiff, a towering figure in the Marin music community who retired in 2020.
Read MoreComedian Mo Mandel to Perform a Trio of Standup Comedy Sets at The Junction’s ‘Laughs & Taps’ Shows ā July 23-24
Mandel’s return to The Junction marks the two-year anniversary of Dez and Liz Fiedler’s multi-facetedĀ Junction Beer Garden & Bottle ShopĀ +Ā Jeff Krupmanās Pizza HackerĀ combo, regularly killing it with live music and arts bookingsĀ in the space.
Read MoreArtists and Poets to Perform Climate Disruption-Focused ‘World on Fire’ ā June 18
If the climate disruption isn’t front of mind for you, a group of multi-talented artists, poets and musicians are bringing the emergency directly to the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts in the form of World on Fire, a spoken-word and musical performance of 15 poems by diverse poets, responding to climate disruption and its effects on the planet, with grief, humor, remorse, outrage and love.
Read MoreAdam Rapp’s Acclaimed ‘The Sound Inside’ Play Hits Marin Theatre Company ā May 26-June 19
Directed by MTC Artistic Director Jasson Minadakis, the taut, literate mystery tells the story of āa brilliant Ivy League writing professor, a talented yet mysterious student and an unthinkable favor,ā taking audiences ābehind the ivy-covered walls of Yale, and into New Yorkās literary haven, Greenwich Village.ā
Read MoreMutual Admiration Society: We Created Something Special, You’ve Filled Us With Joy and We Can’t Wait to Do It Again Next Year
What a strange, bewildering feeling to be flooded with so much jubilation and pent up excitement. We created something that struck a nerve in our community after two-plus years of so much tumult and despair.
Read MoreLet’s Dance: MV Arts Commission Dials Up Starduster Orchestra on May 15, Silent Disco May 20
The acclaimed Starduster Orchestra has performed at venues across Marin, including the Throckmorton Theatre, the Community Center and many more. But itās safe to say that their May 15th performance will garner plenty of eyes and ears.
Read MoreMarin Music Chest Honors, Showcases Young Classical Musicians at Scholarship Winners Concert ā May 1
At its annual Scholarship Winners Concert on May 1 (2pm) at First Presbyterian Church of San Anselmo,Ā the organization is showcasing nine young classical musicians honored with 2022 Marin Music Chest Scholarship awards. Each will perform solo. The concert is free and open to the public.
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