Hungry Ear Coffee House Present LEGENDS OF THE CELTIC HARP, 4/5
by Courtnie Mele
- Mar 29, 2014
'Legends of the Celtic Harp' featuring three of the premier Celtic harpers in the world will perform at "The Hungry Ear Coffee House' on Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 PM at 1025 Mt. Vernon Highway NW in Sandy Springs, Georgia.
Legends of Celtic Harp to Play Hungry Ear, 4/5
by Tyler Peterson
- Mar 17, 2014
'Legends of the Celtic Harp' featuring three of the premier Celtic harpers in the world will perform at 'The Hungry Ear Coffe House' on Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 PM at 1025 Mt. Vernon Highway NW in Sandy Springs, Georgia.
NCShakes Presents ROMEO & JULIET, 9/9-30
by Kelsey Denette
- Aug 14, 2012
The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival will present its 35th MainStage season production of Romeo and Juliet at the High Point Theatre Sept. 9-30.
September Kicks off the New Season at The Historic Palladium Theater
by Kelsey Denette
- Aug 7, 2012
The historic Palladium Theater opens its new season this September. Whether 'kicking back in our intimate nightclub -- Side Door Cabaret, or in acoustically perfect mainstage Hough Hall, the Palladium is consistently ranked as one of Tampa Bay's best, most affordable performing arts centers.'
James Bond, Hal Linden, et al. Set for November at The Palladium
by Lauren Wolman
- Oct 31, 2010
Los Angeles pianist, composer and arranger Ted Howe is going deep undercover into the land of James Bond, aka Agent 007, bringing new arrangements of more than a dozen Bond film themes including From Russia With Love, Diamonds are Forever, You Only Live Twice and many more in Shaken Not Stirred: The Music of James Bond, Nov. 6. The show features a five-piece band, two vocalists and Howe at the Steinway. Palladium members receive 2 for 1 tickets for this show! Call the box office for tickets or call 727-341-7918 to join!
Irish Arts Center Announces Fall Season Of Music, Film, Theatre And Dance
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Aug 17, 2009
The Irish Arts Center, a New York venue dedicated to the evolving arts and culture of Ireland and Irish America, today announced its Fall 2009 season of Performance (live music, film, literary events, theatre and dance engagements), Exhibition (at the IAC Gallery and traveling) and Education (over 27 classes in Irish language, dance and music for adults and children).
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