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Hindman s Spring Fine Art sales to feature important works by Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, and others
Joan Mitchell (American, 1925-1992), Untitled, 1989. Estimate: $500,000-700,000.
CHICAGO, IL
.- This May, Hindman will present three days of fine art sales featuring nearly 500 works of art. The auctions will kick-off with American and European Art on May 3, followed by Post War and Contemporary Art on May 4, and conclude with Prints and Multiples on May 5. Outstanding collections and artworks will be featured including important works by Joan Mitchell, Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, Alexander Calder, and others. Mitchells extraordinary Untitled, 1989 (lot 32) will headline the three sales and will be offered at $500,000-700,000. Untitled, 1989 is from a Private Collection (Atlanta, Georgia) and was purchased from Cheim & Read in New York in 2012.
Battered but Unbowed: How Beckett Speaks to a New Era
Adaptations of “Happy Days” and “First Love,” works by the master of existential wheel-spinning, show us how to live in place.
Tessa Albertson is a younger-than-usual Winnie in Samuel Beckett’s “Happy Days,” directed by Nico Krell.Credit.via The Wild Project
Stuck. Winnie is stuck. So have we all been this past year, far more than usual.
“What a curse, mobility!” she says, doing the requisite mental contortions to be OK with her circumstance.
In Samuel Beckett’s deep, dark comedy “Happy Days,” Winnie is engulfed in earth first up to her torso, then up to her neck: grim and grimmer. Still she perseveres, with as much cheer as she can muster.
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Broadway Records Announces Release of “Marguerite”!
A new musical based on the life of Canada’s first female saint, starring Cady Huffman.
MARGUERITE, a new musical starring Tony, Drama Desk & Outer Critics’ Circle Award winner
Cady Huffman. Pre-orders for the CD of MARGUERITE are available today on BroadwayRecords.com and other major music retailers including Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com ahead of a March 5th release. The digital album is now available wherever digital music is sold and on BroadwayRecords.com.
Actor presents Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’
Special to The Oak Ridger
Veteran actor Mark Cabus presents his one-man stage version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” once again to Oak Ridge Playhouse, except this time it’s streaming now through Christmas.
Playing 18 characters from Scrooge to Marley’s Ghost, Mr. Fezziwig, Bob Cratchit and even the smallest member, Tiny Tim, Cabus employs Dickens’ original text to bring the classic Christmas characters to life.
In nearly 90 minutes, the beloved characters from the holiday tale of transformation and redemption sing or dance or laugh or cry their way across the Playhouse stage like you’ve never seen before.