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MusicWorks Launches CLASSIC FOLK & ROCK SERIES at the Boca Black Box Center for the Arts with Corky Laing’s Mountain on January 26 at 8 pm
Future Concerts in the Series Include
Brothers Again: The Music of The Allman Brothers – February 2
Livingston Taylor & Jonathan Edwards – February 23
Broken Arrow: The Music of Neil Young – March 2
Stayin Alive: One Night of The Bee Gees – March 8
Loudon Wainwright III – March 16
Peter Asher, A Musical Memoir of the 60s & Beyond - March 23
MusicWorks today reminded fans of Classical Folk and Rock that tickets are now on sale for a new seven-concert series running January through March at the intimate and easily accessible Boca Black Box Center for the Arts, located in Piccadilly Square at 8221 Glades Road (33434). Folk and rock fans can purchase advance tickets either online at www.BocaBlackBox.com or by calling 561.483.9036.
January 26 at 8 pm
Corky Laing’s Mountain
Best known as the powerhouse rock drummer with the group Mountain, the career of Corky Laing has lasted well past the supergroup where he made his name. Laing has also collaborated with John Lennon, Bobby Keys, Ten Years After, Meatloaf and bassist Noel Redding, formerly of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Hear the immortal Mountain classics Mississippi Queen, Nantucket Sleighride, Never in My Life, Don’t Look Around, and many others.
Tickets start at $50
VIP seats are $60
Future concerts in MusicWorks’ CLASSICAL FOLK & ROCK SERIES include:
February 2 at 8 pm
Brothers Again, The Music of The Allman Brothers Band
Celebrating their 50th rock anniversary tribute concert before the pandemic closed live performances, Brother’s Again-A Celebration of the Allman Brothers, now pick up where they left off with their own authentically produced and presented show. Southern rock is alive and well and authentically celebrated by this seven-person band. Performed with passion and a high respect for The Allman Brothers Band’s unique blend of rock, blues, jazz and Texas Swing, this multi-media tribute includes many of the band’s biggest hits, including One Way Out, Blue Sky, Ramblin’ Man, Whippin’ Post, Revival, Dreams, Done Somebody Wrong, Statesboro Blues, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Blackhearted Woman, Midnight Rider, and more.
Tickets start at $50
VIP seats are $60
February 23 at 8 pm
Livingston Taylor
& Jonathan Edwards
From top-40 hits I Will Be in Love with You and I’ll Come Running, to I Can Dream of You and Boatman, the last two recorded by his brother James, the creative input of Livingston Taylor has continued unabated. His musical knowledge has inspired a varied repertoire, and he is equally at home with a range of musical genres—folk, pop, gospel, jazz—and from upbeat storytelling and touching ballads to full orchestra performances. Livingston has never stopped performing since those early coffeehouse days, shared the stage with major artists such as Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, Fleetwood Mac, Jimmy Buffett, and Jethro Tull, and he maintains a busy concert schedule, touring internationally.
Warm as summer sunshine, real as the truth, intimate as a long overdue visit between old friends … such is a Jonathan Edwards concert. Four decades into a stellar career of uncompromising musical integrity, the man simply delivers, night after night – songs of passion, songs of insight, songs of humor, all rendered in that pure and powerful tenor which, like fine wine, has only grown sweeter with age.
Tickets start at $55
VIP seats are $65
March 2 at 8 pm
Broken Arrow: The Music of Neil Young
Broken Arrow performs the music of Neil Young, featuring both the rockin’ electric Crazy Horse tunes and the more acoustic, pedal steel driven country rock material. The band delivers these classic songs faithfully while taking them out on some jamming excursions and tastefully tweaking some of the arrangements. Joe Mass nails the Neil vocals perfectly and the harmonies are spot on. These guys always have audiences on their feet singing along and demanding encores at every show with favorites that include Cinnamon Girl, Heart of Gold, Only Love Can Break Your Heart, and, of course, Southern Man.
Tickets start at $50
VIP seats are $60
March 8 at 8 pm
Stayin’ Alive: One Night of The Bee Gees
This concert offers audiences the songs and sights of a full Bee Gees play list, singing blockbusters such as Night Fever, Jive Talkin’, How Deep Is Your Love, You Should Be Dancing, Nights on Broadway, and Stayin’ Alive. In addition, they perform softer poetic ballads such as I Started a Joke, Massachusetts, Fanny Be Tender, Words, and To Love Somebody among other great hits. Offering big screen video clips, photos, and dazzling imagery. Stayin’ Alive is the quintessential tribute band to the Bee Gees, capturing the excitement of live performance and the tender subtleties of the human voice.
Tickets start at $50
VIP seats are $60
March 16 at 8 pm
Loudon Wainwright III
Loudon Wainwright III is an American songwriter, folk singer, humorist, and actor. To date, Wainwright has released 24 studio albums, 4 live albums and 6 compilations, as well as appearing in at least 18 television programs and feature films. He was recognized as a 2010 GRAMMY Winner (Best Traditional Folk Album) for High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project; received two previous GRAMMY nominations: I’m Alright (1985) and More Love Songs (1986). His songs have been covered by Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Earl Scruggs, Mose Allison, Big Star, Freakwater, Norma Waterson, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, as well as his son Rufus Wainwright. According to Stephen Holden in The New York Times, “Mr. Wainwright has proved to be far and away the most candid diarist among the singer-songwriters who brought confessional poetry into popular song.”
Tickets start at $55
VIP seat
March 23 at 8 pm
Peter Asher, A Musical Memoir of the 60s and Beyond
Peter Asher is a British guitarist, singer, songwriter, manager, and record producer. He came to prominence in the 60’s as a member of the pop music vocal duo Peter and Gordon. They amassed nine Top 20 records during their career. As a record producer and manager, Asher knew anyone who rocked and everyone who mattered in the business, with The Beatles at the top of a long list of celebrated artists. He has been awarded gold and platinum albums, produced 13 GRAMMY Award winning recordings, and was honored individually as “Producer of the Year” in 1989. In addition to The Beatles, he has worked with James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Joni Mitchell, Billy Joel, and many others. He will share stories and many familiar songs that he wrote, including Bye, Bye Love, I Go To Pieces and Lady Godiva.
Tickets start at $55
VIP seats are $65
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THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
701 Okeechobee Boulevard/West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Kick off the new year with 22 spectacular shows, concerts, and events in January. Tickets are now available for purchase either online at kravis.org or by phone at 561-832-7469.
January 13 at 7:30 pm (Thursday)
An Evening with Jimmy Webb
Grammy award-winning songwriter Jimmy Webb has topped the charts
from pop to disco with interpretations from Glen Campbell, Art Garfunkel, Linda Ronstadt and covers by Guns N’ Roses, Josh Groban and more. His most famous songs, MacArthur Park, Wichita Lineman and Worst That Could Happen remain timeless. Join him as he performs fan favorites and reveals the stories behind his hits that date back to his first songwriting gig at Motown.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets start at $49
January 13 at 8 pm (Thursday)
Ledisi Sings Nina
Ledisi Sings Nina is a beautifully orchestrated mixture of classical, jazz and rhythm & blues with a riveting narrative of the musical bond between an artist from one era influenced by a legend from the past. Ledisi revisits
her roots in jazz while performing her classics reimagined with strings and
big band horns while honoring one of her greatest inspirations, the great Nina Simone.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Tickets start at $29
January 14-15 (Friday and Saturday)
+ Friday at 7:30 pm
+ Saturday at 1:30 pm & 7:30 pm
Billy Stritch and Gabrielle Stravelli
Mel and Ella Swing!
A Celebration of Mel Tormé and Ella Fitzgerald
Renowned pianist and singer Billy Stritch and award-winning jazz vocalist Gabrielle Stravelli combine their talents for an evening of great music celebrating the legendary Mel Tormé and Ella Fitzgerald. Mel and Ella Swing! includes beloved favorites from the Great American Songbook and swinging standards from the world of jazz.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets start at $35
Sponsored by Donald and Linda Silpe
January 15 at 2 pm (Saturday)
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Jader Bignamini, Musical Director
Joshua Roman, Cello
(Regional Arts Classical Concert Series at 2 pm)
+ Montgomery / Banner
+ Dvořák / Cello Concerto in B minor
+ Smetana / The Moldau
+ Florence Price / Symphony No. 3 in C minor
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Tickets start at $35
Series sponsored by Leonard and Sophie Davis
Series with media support from WLRN Public Media
January 16 at 8 pm (Sunday)
Pink Martini featuring China Forbes
Featuring a dozen musicians with songs in 25 languages, Pink Martini has sold more than 3 million albums worldwide. With vocals by China Forbes, who has performed at venues around the world, including Carnegie Hall and Red Rocks, this little orchestra crosses the genres of classical, classical pop, Latin and jazz.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Tickets start at $29
Sponsored by Ann and Robert Fromer
January 17 at 8 pm (Monday)
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Jader Bignamini, Musical Director
Joshua Roman, Cello
(Regional Arts Classical Concert Series at 8 pm)
+ Montgomery / Banner
+ Dvořák / Cello Concerto in B minor
+ Brahms / Symphony No. 2 in D Major
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Tickets start at $35
Series sponsored by Leonard and Sophie Davis
Series with media support from WLRN Public Media
January 18 at 8 pm (Tuesday)
The Kravis Center Pops Orchestra Big Band
with Michael Feinstein
Big Band Broadway
Michael Feinstein and the Kravis Center Big Band present beloved Broadway songs in swingin’ rhythm and rhyme! From West Side Story and Guys and Dolls to City of Angels and Beautiful. With lyrics by Gershwin and Styne, Kander and Ebb, Sondheim and Elton John, Everything’s Coming Up Roses in this unforgettable performance.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Tickets start at $39
With support from South Florida PBS
January 19 at 8 pm (Wednesday)
Michael Bolton
He’s sold more than 65 million albums and singles worldwide and continues to charm audiences with his soulful vocals and evocative ballads. Experience Michael Bolton as he performs some of his greatest hits.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Tickets start at $29
Sponsored by Leonard R. Olds and Hugh G. Rouse
January 20 at 8 pm (Thursday)
PROUD Tina: The Ultimate Tribute to Tina Turner
Be here for the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner, brimming
with Tina hits from the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s & ’90s. The powerful raspy vocals, high intensity dancing and thrilling stage presence live on stage, plus band,
brass section, backing vocalists and dancers, making this the definitive tribute and a fabulous night out!
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Tickets start at $25
Sponsored by Sharyn and Stuart Frankel
January 21-22 (Friday and Saturday)
+ Friday at 7:30 pm
+ Saturday at 1:30 pm
Aquila Theatre
Macbeth
A powerful commentary on unchecked ambition and power, Macbeth, is one of Shakespeare’s most influential contributions to world literature. The play, read by millions each year, offers timeless lessons about motivation and human nature. Aquila Theatre breathes new life and vigorous dramatic fire into this wickedly famous work in this live production.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets start at $45
January 23 at 1:30 pm & 7:30 pm (Sunday)
Aquila Theatre
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby, written in 1924 is a deeply moving and honest portrayal of class, racism, and prejudice in American society. F. Scott Fitzgerald painted a vivid picture of how the quest for the American dream in the absence of true equality can lead to devastating effects. Aquila Theatre brings a brand new theatrical adaptation of the iconic story to the stage that speaks to how it resonates within our current culture.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets start at $45
January 23 at 2 pm (Sunday)
The Cleveland Orchestra
Franz Welser-Möst, Music Director
(Regional Arts Classical Concert Series at 2 pm)
+ Mozart / Symphony No. 36 "Linz"
+ Tchaikovsky / Symphony No. 4
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Tickets start at $35
Series sponsored by Leonard and Sophie Davis
Series with media support from WLRN Public Media
January 24 at 11:30 am (Monday)
Lunch & Learn:
Affairs of The State: An Irreverent History of Presidential Mistresses and Misbehavior
with Dr. Robert Watson
(A Kravis Center Cultural Society Event)
(ArtSmart Continuing Arts Education)
The presidents have been studied by countless scholars and we know all about them and their lives, or do we? This talk pulls back the curtain (and the sheets) to take a fun look at the history of shenanigans among our early presidents. We know that senior advisors and certainly mothers have shaped these men, so how did childhood sweethearts and “the other woman” shape not only our leaders but American history?
Gimelstob Ballroom in the Cohen Pavilion
Tickets $100
Note: Admission includes lunch prepared by Catering by The Breakers at the Kravis Center.
Sponsored by Bonnie and Steven Stern
January 25-27 (Tuesday through Thursday)
+ Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7:30 pm
Malpaso Dance Company
An Associate Company of Joyce Theater Productions
(PEAK)
One of the world’s most sought-after Cuban dance companies, Malpaso presents the works of top international choreographers as well as new talent in Cuban choreography. Experience their energy and passion in this extraordinary performance.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets $40
This PEAK performance is made possible by a grant from the MLDauray Arts Initiative in honor of Leonard and Sophie Davis.
Note: Guests will receive a ticket voucher for one complimentary beverage. Underage guests will be offered a non-alcoholic selection.
With support from WLRN Public Media
January 28 at 1:30 pm (Friday)
Lecture Series:
Repeat Wives: Second, Third, and Counting
Lecturer: Susan Shapiro Barash (a.k.a. Susannah Marren)
(ArtSmart Continuing Arts Education)
In twenty-first century unions ‘repeat wives’ take on many versions (trophy wives, companionate wives, passionate wives) of the role. The challenges that factor into how these relationships play out can prove complex. These include financial issues, the ghost of the previous wife, stepchildren (of any age), and in-laws. Susan Shapiro Barash, author of The Nine Phases of
Marriage, will discuss her study, the complications that arise and the rewards of marriage and remarriage. Attendees will receive a signed copy of the book.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets $25
January 29 at 7:30 pm (Saturday)
Our Song, Our Story
The New Generation of Black Voices
with Musical Direction by Damien Sneed
(PEAK)
Our Story, Our Song is an evening of music highlighting some of the world’s most well-known operatic arias, art songs and spirituals. Raehann Bryce-Davis and Brandie Inez Sutton are accompanied by a string quartet and Damien Sneed on piano. This will be an evening of memorable and beautiful music as they pay homage to Marian Anderson and Jessye Norman, who have paved the way for them and other African-American opera singers.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Tickets $39
This PEAK performance is made possible by a grant from the MLDauray Arts Initiative in honor of Leonard and Sophie Davis.
Note: Guests will receive a ticket voucher for one complimentary beverage. Underage guests will be offered a non-alcoholic selection.
January 31 at 11 am (Monday)
Rumours – A Fleetwood Mac Tribute
(Adults at Leisure Series)
Formed in 1999 and having performed more than 800 concert events worldwide, Rumours pays tribute to the iconic Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood fans—get ready to rock as these artists recreate the signature harmonies, stage presence, wardrobe and more to bring your favorite hits to life in this incomparable tribute.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
Tickets $39
How to Purchase Tickets for These Shows:
Tickets are now available for purchase either online at kravis.org or by phone at 561-832-7469.
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ZOETIC STAGE REPLACES PRODUCTION OF A LITTLE NIGHT
MUSIC WITH SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM
Zoetic Stage (@ZoeticStageMIA) and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County (@ArshtCenter) announced today that the production of A Little Night Music, which was set to premiere as part of the Center’s Theater Up Close series from March 17-April 10, 2022, will be replaced with Side by Side by Sondheim.
Tickets to Side by Side by Sondheim are $60-$65*. Tickets may be purchased beginning January 20 at the Adrienne Arsht Center box office by calling (305) 949-6722, or online at arshtcenter.org. All A Little Night Music ticketholders, including 2021-2022 Theater Up Close series subscribers, will be automatically transferred to Side by Side by Sondheim.
“With regard to the health and safety of our guests and artists, we have decided to replace A Little Night Music with Side by Side by Sondheim,” said Zoetic Stage Artistic Director Stuart Meltzer. “This was not an easy choice, but we feel a reduced cast size is the more responsible path in keeping our audiences and artists safe. This is a thrilling opportunity to celebrate the depth and scope of Sondheim’s work, particularly now, after his passing. The music in Side by Side by Sondheim is remarkably moving, transportive and so very masterful. We can’t wait for you to experience Zoetic Stage’s take on this Sondheim classic!”
Get ready to laugh, cry and fall in love with lyrics that are heartbreakingly true and music that captures soaring emotions with Side by Side by Sondheim. Simple and unpretentious, this Tony Award-winning musical is a perfect introduction to the work of a contemporary master and a must for die-hard fans.
Featuring music from Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Anyone Can Whistle and Pacific Overtures, along with classics written with musical theater giants Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne and Richard Rodgers, this dazzling array of Sondheim's songs demonstrates his masterful craft and astounding creativity.