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Terrifying Tales: Chilly Stories for a Cool Night
Terrifying Tales: Chilly Stories for a Cool Night *virtual event* The Center for Contemporary Art is pleased to present Better Said Than Done storytellers Robin Bady, Sarah Brady, Megan Hicks, and Jessica Robinson for “Terrifying Tales: Chilly Stories for a Cool Night,” a virtual storytelling concert benefiting The Center. These stories are intended to entertain and scare a mature audience. November 4 – Live online via Zoom Performance begins at 7pm eastern Tickets for Terrifying Tales Zoom event $10 (On sale until November 5 at 11:59pm eastern)
Sons of Serendip
NJ, United StatesSons of Serendip at Sieminski Theatre Billboard charting quartet, Sons of Serendip, won the hearts of fans and judges alike as finalists on America’s Got Talent (NBC) with their ethereal and emotionally stirring interpretations of pop music, arranged with a unique blend of vocals, harp, piano, and cello. It was serendipity that brought the four members of Sons of Serendip together. Lead vocalist Micah Christian, cellist and vocalist Kendall Ramseur, pianist Cordaro Rodriguez, and harpist Mason Morton met when they were graduate students at Boston University. But it was talent, dedication, and a desire to share their music with the world that rocketed the quartet to fame. With four successful albums (Sons of Serendip, Christmas: Beyond the Lights, Life + Love, and Mosaic) and soulful live performances, Sons of Serendip has lifted audiences to a sublime experience both nationally and internationally. Their most notable performances include collaborations with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops, the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and Cynthia Erivo, as well as a performance for the Creative Arts Emmy Awards (FXX). In 2019, Sons of Serendip returned to the America’s Got Talent stage, as they were selected to compete in the first ever America’s Got Talent: The Champions. The quartet competed alongside 50 of the
The Miracle Worker
NJ, United StatesThe story of Annie Sullivan and her student, Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing at the age of 19 months. With compassion, humor and dramatic tension, "The Miracle Worker" explores the volatile relationship between a lonely teacher and her headstrong charge.
Wind Up Monkey at Riverside Inn
Wind Up Monkey at Riverside Inn Catch the return of Wind Up Monkey at Riverside Inn Saturday November 4th!
Black Rose at 22 West
Black Rose at 22 West Black Rose returns to 22 West on Saturday night November 4th armed with the songs that will keep you on the dancing and singing along. Great pub food, cocktails and beer list. always a party when we hit 22 West!
Into the Void at Green Knoll Grille
Into the Void at Green Knoll Grille Into the Void jams 2 sets of Black Sabbath at the Green Knoll Grille Saturday Night!