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SUMMARY:Phoenix Festival: Boy My Greatness by Zoe Senese-Grossberg
DESCRIPTION:What happened to the boys who played Shakespeare’s women? At the Globe Theater in the summer of 1606\, six boy players warm up\, run lines\, gossip\, and fall in and out of love all in between rehearsals for the premieres of Antony and Cleopatra and Twelfth Night. As the plague and rising religious conservatism threaten their way of life\, they are all forced to reconsider their futures on the stage.\nA play about growing up\, gender\, and a chapter of theater history we seek to forget.\nWritten and Directed by Zoe Senese-Grossberg
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/phoenix-festival-boy-my-greatness-by-zoe-senese-grossberg/
LOCATION:Nyack Center\, 58 Depew Ave\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Phoenix Theatre Ensemble":MAILTO:Craig@PhoenixTheatreEnsemble.org
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Festival: A Trojan Woman by Sara Farrington
DESCRIPTION:In a flash of modern warfare (Ukraine? Israel? Gaza? Afghanistan? Vietnam? Poland? Hiroshima? Congo? Tigray? Sudan?)A mother loses her child. In her moment of tragic realization\, she becomes a Trojan woman\, performing every iconic character in Euripides’ original play\, The Trojan Women.\nA new\, solo version of the world’s first anti-war play\, originally performed in Athens in 415 BC as playwright Euripides’ protest against the Peloponnesian War. A Trojan Woman by Sara Farrington had its World premiere at the Interbalkan Festival of Ancient Drama\, Athens\, Greece\, July 2023 & US premiere at Luna Stage\, NJ\, March 2024. A Trojan Woman is now available in print\, published by Broadway Play Publishing.https://liveartsinnyack.com/a-trojan-woman-festival-2024
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/phoenix-festival-a-trojan-woman-by-sara-farrington/
LOCATION:Nyack Center\, 58 Depew Ave\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Phoenix Theatre Ensemble":MAILTO:Craig@PhoenixTheatreEnsemble.org
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SUMMARY:African Dance Extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:Workshops and performances of West African dancing and drumming\, for all ages.
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/african-dance-extravaganza/
LOCATION:Nyack Center\, 58 Depew Ave\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Children,Dance,diversity,Family-Friendly,History,Live-Music,Music
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SUMMARY:WHAT HAPPENED TO JACKSON AVENUE: A Story of Urban Renewal
DESCRIPTION:Phoenix Theatre Ensemble\nin collaboration with\nRivertown Films\npresents\nWHAT HAPPENED TO JACKSON AVENUE\nA Story of Urban Renewal\nA Documentary Film by Hakima Alem and Rudi Gohl\nIn the summer of 2019 Clara Francesca\, Elise Stone\, and Craig Smith from\nPhoenix Theatre Ensemble were meeting with Bill Batson\, Nyack community\nleader\, historian\, and activist\, outside in the Nyack parking lot next to\nMain Street planning the Nyack performing arts festival. At one point Bill\nstanding in some empty parking spaces said\, “This was Jackson Avenue\, our\nfamily house stood here” – thus began a 2-year journey leading to this\npowerful documentary film about the urban renewal program in 1960’s Nyack.\n“What Happened to Jackson Avenue\, a story of urban renewal” covers an urban\nrenewal program that removed 125 families (79% Black). These families lost\ntheir homes\, families\, community and generational wealth. The film includes\npersonal and emotional stories from individuals who were present and saw\nthe destruction of their community\, some of whom are now in their 80s and\n90s and want to be heard.\nThis screening will be followed by a panel discussion.\nJune 24\, 2023 @8pm http://twitter.com/8pm\nJuly 7. 2023 @8pm http://twitter.com/8pm\nThe Nyack Center at 58 Depew (Broadway and Depew Avenue) Nyack\, NY
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/what-happened-to-jackson-avenue-a-story-of-urban-renewal-2/
LOCATION:Nyack Center\, 58 Depew Ave\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,diversity,enjoy-nyack,Featured,Film,History,Seasonal,Summer-Fun
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CREATED:20230623T224002Z
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SUMMARY:WHAT HAPPENED TO JACKSON AVENUE: A Story of Urban Renewal
DESCRIPTION:Phoenix Theatre Ensemble\nin collaboration with\nRivertown Films\npresents\nWHAT HAPPENED TO JACKSON AVENUE\nA Story of Urban Renewal\nA Documentary Film by Hakima Alem and Rudi Gohl\nIn the summer of 2019 Clara Francesca\, Elise Stone\, and Craig Smith from\nPhoenix Theatre Ensemble were meeting with Bill Batson\, Nyack community\nleader\, historian\, and activist\, outside in the Nyack parking lot next to\nMain Street planning the Nyack performing arts festival. At one point Bill\nstanding in some empty parking spaces said\, “This was Jackson Avenue\, our\nfamily house stood here” – thus began a 2-year journey leading to this\npowerful documentary film about the urban renewal program in 1960’s Nyack.\n“What Happened to Jackson Avenue\, a story of urban renewal” covers an urban\nrenewal program that removed 125 families (79% Black). These families lost\ntheir homes\, families\, community and generational wealth. The film includes\npersonal and emotional stories from individuals who were present and saw\nthe destruction of their community\, some of whom are now in their 80s and\n90s and want to be heard.\nThis screening will be followed by a panel discussion.\nJune 24\, 2023 @8pm http://twitter.com/8pm\nJuly 7. 2023 @8pm http://twitter.com/8pm\nThe Nyack Center at 58 Depew (Broadway and Depew Avenue) Nyack\, NY
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/what-happened-to-jackson-avenue-a-story-of-urban-renewal/
LOCATION:Nyack Center\, 58 Depew Ave\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,diversity,enjoy-nyack,Featured,Film,History,Seasonal,Summer-Fun
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T200000
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CREATED:20230320T185019Z
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SUMMARY:Face to Face: Forgotten Voices Heard
DESCRIPTION:FACE TO FACE: FORGOTTEN VOICES HEARD\nSaturday\, March 25th 8PM\nNyack Center\, Nyack NY\nFILM SCREENING| CONVERSATION | VIOLIN PERFORMANCE\nDocumentary Screening and Conversation with Rockland Community leaders about Homelessness and Food Insecurity\, followed by an exclusive performance by world-acclaimed violinist\, Kelly Hall-Tompkins\nTickets: $20 General Admission
URL:https://www.hudsonriver.com/hhrt/event/face-to-face-forgotten-voices-heard/
LOCATION:Nyack Center\, 58 Depew Ave\, Nyack\, NY 10960\, USA
CATEGORIES:Art,enjoy-nyack,Film,Seasonal,Spring Fling,Theater and Film
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