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Saturday, May 1, 2021 @ 7pm Sunday, May 2, 2021 @ 2pm Friday, May 7, 2021 @ 7pm Saturday, May 8, 2021 @ 7pm Sunday, May 9, 2021 @ 2pm Friday, May 14, 2021 @ 7pm Saturday, May 15, 2021 @ 7pm TICKET / CONTRIBUTION LEVELS The Wilbury Theatre is asking that people take advantage of its Pay What You Can offer. If you’re able to contribute more, to help someone else pay less, please do, says Wilbury. You can join us on any device phone, tablet, computer, tv, or VR headset. $5 I Just Need to Smile Right Now $15 – Fan of The Wilbury Group $25 – Supporter of The Wilbury Group $50 – Patron of The Wilbury Group $100 – Benefactor of The Wilbury Group While you don t need a headset for the performance, it will enhance your experience, according to the theatre. ....
At Merrimack Rep, a spring awakening followed by an upbeat fall forecast âA Woman of the Worldâ is the theaterâs second virtual production this month as it prepares for an autumn reopening By Terry Byrne Globe correspondent,Updated May 6, 2021, 10:16 a.m. Email to a Friend Courtney Sale directs a rehearsal for Merrimack Repertory Theatre s A Woman of the World, starring Denise Cormier as Mabel Loomis Todd.Kathy Wittman Last March, Courtney Sale left the Seattle Childrenâs Theatre to take the reins of Merrimack Repertory Theatre, just in time for everything to shut down. âWe spent last spring and summer scenario spinning,â says Sale. âIt was impossible to keep up with all the changes.â ....
“I’ve always been crazy about Soutine all of his paintings,” the Dutch-born artist once said. Now visitors to the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia can see how the shtetl-born Jewish artist inspired de Kooning in “Soutine / de Kooning: Conversations in Paint.” The exhibit, which features 45 paintings by the artists, highlights more than de Kooning’s affinity for Soutine. It celebrates a cross-cultural connection between Europe and the United States, said Simonetta Fraquelli, consultant curator for the Barnes Foundation and the exhibit’s co-curator. “It is serendipitous that the show is coming just as America is repositioning itself vis-à-vis Europe and the rest of the world. It shows how art doesn’t live in a vacuum, how it can be a reaction to something or an answer to something,” Fraquelli said in a Zoom interview from her apartment in Italy. ....
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