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Reply Sperie Peter Perakos and wife Natalie (Nikki) Pappas Perakos of Orange, CT, inseparable and united for over 60 years, died respectively on April 5th and April 24th 2021. Both passed peacefully with loved ones at their sides.
Mr. Sperie P. Perakos was born in New Britain, CT, son of the late Peter G. and Julia Ladany Perakos. He was a graduate of Yale University, Pierson College Class of 1938. While later attending Harvard Law School, he was required to return to CT to assist in the family s theater business, founded by his father. Sperie Perakos enjoyed a long and successful career as President and CEO of Connecticut Theatre Associates, owning and operating exhibition theatres throughout CT, MA and NJ. Mr. Perakos was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII, serving as a Captain in Intelligence in the 448th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion which participated in the Normandy invasion, specifically at Utah Beach. The 448th subsequently attached to the 35th Infantry Division (part of Gener
Enrico Lopez-Yañez, the Nashville-based producer, composer, arranger and Principal Pops Conductor of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra will be 'BETWEEN TWO PALMS' at The Studios of Key West on Wednesday, April 27th from 6-7PM.
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Lee Bell, who for more than 30 years has booked the season’s shows at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, has been nominated for a programming award from the Association of Performing Arts Professionals.
Bell, the Kravis’ senior director of programming, is one of 18 nominees for the William Dawson Award for Programmatic Excellence and Sustained Achievement in Programming. The award will be presented during a virtual ceremony on May 6.
“I’m honored to be recognized for the work that I have enjoyed for more than 30 years,” Bell said in a prepared statement earlier this month. “Although all of us have faced many challenges in the last year, the industry forges ahead and the performing arts continues to inspire and unite people from around the world something that I am very proud to be a part of.”
Gabriella Smith and
Missy Mazzoli finds unexpected yet inspired communion with selections from Bach’s French Overture BWV 831, Cello Suites No. 5 and No. 6, and Contrapunctus 5 and 6 from his seminal unfinished masterpiece,
The Art of Fugue.
This performance will be broadcast on this event page and is free with registration. Once you have registered, return to this page on May 23, 2021, scroll down to the section “Watch the Stream” and enter the password provided to you at registration. The performance will be available to view On-Demand for the following 7 days.
Nadia Sirota. Photo: Graham Tolbert
Gabriel Cabezas. Photo: Vanessa Briceño Gabriel Cabezas. Photo: Vanessa Briceño