One More 2006-2007 Season
Modlin Center has released their upcoming season schedule. It is a long - and great - schedule; I'll include the blurb from their recent email, click this link to find the entire season online.
If you aren't a season subscriber, I recommend trying that this year - whether you subscribe to Modlin, Firehouse, Barksdale, Triangle Players or any of the other amazing companies in town, you are guaranteed the best seats. You just cannot say that when you only buy single tickets. You also save money on the single ticket price. So if you want to save money, guarantee your spot, and support Richmond theatre consider season subscriptions.
Here is the update from Modlin:
The Modlin Center is excited to announce our 2006-2007 season. Starting with Battleworks Dance Company on September 8 & 9 and running through jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves on April 25, we have again assembled an exceptional schedule of artists in music, theatre and dance. Brochures have been sent to patrons on our mailing list and should be arriving shortly. In the meantime, you can visit our Web site to see our complete schedule, download order forms, request a brochure and much more.
We are happy to share in this message a few details about some of the exciting events scheduled for the upcoming season. Although new to Richmond, audiences may be familiar with the works of Robert Battle, the artistic director of Battleworks Dance Company (September 8-9). The Parsons Dance Company has performed his choreography around the world and his works have been commissioned by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Ailey II, Hubbard Street 2 and The Juilliard School, among others. Reduced Shakespeare Company (October 20-21) returns to the Modlin Center with a new show, Completely Hollywood (abridged). Some of you may remember that the RSC kicked off our opening weekend almost 10 years ago. A legendary jazz pianist and host of an award-winning NPR program, Marian McPartland (November 6) returns to Richmond with her trio for a single performance. We have also invited The Western Wind (December 11) back to campus to make up for their cancelled concert last season. This season, they bring their Christmas program, "Holiday Light, Singing Angels, Silver Bells." Let's hope for good weather!
The New Year kicks off with performances by two much-loved, and visually stunning, groups: MOMIX (January 16-17) dance company and Cirque Eloize (January 27-30). Both have been highly requested by Modlin Center patrons over the years. The Shanghai Quartet (February 14) returns with a Valentine's Day program, "Love and Fireworks," featuring works from the romantic period and ending with their favorite encore pieces. We also have a St. Patrick's Day program featuring Boys of the Lough (March 17) whose warm and vital performances have won them friends from the village halls of Scotland to international concert and festival stages. The season ends on a high note with the return of three-time Grammy award-winning vocalist Dianne Reeves (April 15).
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If you aren't a season subscriber, I recommend trying that this year - whether you subscribe to Modlin, Firehouse, Barksdale, Triangle Players or any of the other amazing companies in town, you are guaranteed the best seats. You just cannot say that when you only buy single tickets. You also save money on the single ticket price. So if you want to save money, guarantee your spot, and support Richmond theatre consider season subscriptions.
Here is the update from Modlin:
The Modlin Center is excited to announce our 2006-2007 season. Starting with Battleworks Dance Company on September 8 & 9 and running through jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves on April 25, we have again assembled an exceptional schedule of artists in music, theatre and dance. Brochures have been sent to patrons on our mailing list and should be arriving shortly. In the meantime, you can visit our Web site to see our complete schedule, download order forms, request a brochure and much more.
We are happy to share in this message a few details about some of the exciting events scheduled for the upcoming season. Although new to Richmond, audiences may be familiar with the works of Robert Battle, the artistic director of Battleworks Dance Company (September 8-9). The Parsons Dance Company has performed his choreography around the world and his works have been commissioned by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Ailey II, Hubbard Street 2 and The Juilliard School, among others. Reduced Shakespeare Company (October 20-21) returns to the Modlin Center with a new show, Completely Hollywood (abridged). Some of you may remember that the RSC kicked off our opening weekend almost 10 years ago. A legendary jazz pianist and host of an award-winning NPR program, Marian McPartland (November 6) returns to Richmond with her trio for a single performance. We have also invited The Western Wind (December 11) back to campus to make up for their cancelled concert last season. This season, they bring their Christmas program, "Holiday Light, Singing Angels, Silver Bells." Let's hope for good weather!
The New Year kicks off with performances by two much-loved, and visually stunning, groups: MOMIX (January 16-17) dance company and Cirque Eloize (January 27-30). Both have been highly requested by Modlin Center patrons over the years. The Shanghai Quartet (February 14) returns with a Valentine's Day program, "Love and Fireworks," featuring works from the romantic period and ending with their favorite encore pieces. We also have a St. Patrick's Day program featuring Boys of the Lough (March 17) whose warm and vital performances have won them friends from the village halls of Scotland to international concert and festival stages. The season ends on a high note with the return of three-time Grammy award-winning vocalist Dianne Reeves (April 15).
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