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- 2024/04/02 (Tue)
- Indianapolis
Piano Bar With a Twist
Every Tuesday Sean Baker tickles the keys with his fun twist on the piano bar. The Music Maker, plays a variety of standards and popular hits with his fun and unique lounge flair. For more about Sean Baker, check out his website. -
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- 2024/04/12 (Fri)
- Cincinnati
The Dream of America
Conductor John Morris Russell and the Pops present Peter Boyer’s poignant Ellis Island: The Dream of America, celebrating the historic American immigrant experience and the American dream. Innovative in its format, bringing elements of theater and multimedia, including historical images from the Ellis Island archives, performers share real stories of those arriving to America and the circumstances surrounding their journey. The program opens by showcasing the vibrancy of Cincinnati’s international communities, with choruses and dancers presenting cultural traditions from around the world. -
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- 2024/04/13 (Sat)
- Indianapolis
Talk of the Town: “The Impact of the Blues on American Music” featuring the Rev. Robert Jones
Storytelling Arts of Indiana is proud to welcome back award-winning master storyteller/musician, historian and visionary Rev. Robert Jones for its annual fundraiser, “Talk of the Town.” -
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- 2024/04/13 (Sat) - 2024/05/12 (Sun)
- Cincinnati
The Chosen
How can two directly opposing ideas exist together? Chaim Potok’s classic novel intimately explores such complex and thought-provoking questions in a moving adaptation for the stage. -
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- 2024/04/16 (Tue) - 2024/05/05 (Sun)
- Cincinnati
The Match Game
The Match Game — 2022 winner of the Jackie Demaline playwriting competition — is a world premiere comedy that hilariously reflects how families aren’t always well matched. -
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- 2024/04/23 (Tue) - 2024/05/05 (Sun)
- Cincinnati
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- 2024/04/26 (Fri)
- Cincinnati
Dvorak Symphony No. 8
Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 is filled with optimistic and lyrical music, leading to a finale of fanfares and dances. Conductor Katharina Wincor, who led the May Festival's 2022 production of Candide, returns to Music Hall and welcomes cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason for Shostakovich's raw and rhythmic first Cello Concerto. -
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- 2024/04/27 (Sat) - 2024/06/02 (Sun)
- Cincinnati
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