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Strings, Pipes & Craic: Traditional Irish Music in GR

Looking to mix live music with refreshing handcrafted beverages, but not interested in the usual bar open-mic scene? How about looking for an excuse to dust off your old fiddle or flute from high school? In that case, Pux Cider off Fuller and Michigan has just the solution: Drop-In Traditional Irish Music Sessions.

Revue Arts 06 January 2025
  • local music
  • arts
  • Traditional music
  • Irish music
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January & February 2025 West Michigan Arts Calendar

Arts exhibitions and performances have returned in full swing to West Michigan. This season, there’s absolutely no shortage of concerts, symphonies, plays, musicals, ballet, visual arts and beyond. 

Revue Arts 06 January 2025
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December 2024 Arts Calendar

Arts exhibitions and performances have returned in full swing to West Michigan. This season, there’s absolutely no shortage of concerts, symphonies, plays, musicals, ballet, visual arts and beyond. 

Revue Arts 09 December 2024
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  • arts calendar
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Not Your Mother's Nutcracker

Since its premiere in December 1892, The Nutcracker has become a holiday staple, as closely associated with Christmas as are poinsettias, silver tinsel, and mistletoe. Who could forget the clockwork movements of the doll, or the battle with the Mouse King, or the dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy? Or, for that matter, the directionally-challenged stripper who winds up at a wild holiday party?

Revue Arts 02 December 2024
  • Ballet
  • Holidays
  • Deos Ballet
  • The Nutcracker
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Review: Broadway's 'Mamma Mia!' Shows the Importance of Local Theater

There is just no stopping Mamma Mia!, the Swedish pop sensation ABBA’s jukebox musical, one of the longest-running shows on both the West End and Broadway that’s been produced the world over, in about 20 languages, since 1999, has a film adaptation and sequel, and until the end of time will find an audience of all ages screaming with delight.

Revue Arts 27 November 2024
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  • theatre reviews
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Review: Farmers Alley Theatre Breathes New Life Into 'A Christmas Carol'

What’s old is new again just in time for Christmas at Farmers Alley Theatre. Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol may have been adapted so many times that every person you know has their own favorite version; and you may think there’s no need for any other iteration of this beloved tale. However, the play currently in production at Farmers Alley Theatre in Kalamazoo may convince you otherwise. 

Revue Arts 26 November 2024
  • Farmers Alley Theatre
  • theatre reviews
  • Holidays
  • A Christmas Carol
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Review: Wellspring's Fall Concert Sets a High Bar for a New Era

Wellspring/Cori Terry and Dancers’ Fall Concert of Dance “Food, Home, & Belonging” marks the beginning of a new season of collaborations as well as a seismic shift for the company. This 44th season opener marks the first performance for the company under new Artistic Director Marisa Bianan, a Wellspring dancer since 2018, who is taking the helm from Founder Cori Terry, their first performance in the newly-named Cori Terry Theatre, and a new collaboration with Chromic Duo as part of the 2024-2025 season of Fontana Chamber Arts.

 

Revue Arts 24 November 2024
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  • Wellspring
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Failing Better with Saugatuck Center for the Arts

Children know that failure is part of life. No one ties his or her shoes perfectly on the first attempt. Little by little, we improve; tying a shoe, impossible at the first try, soon becomes easy enough that we don’t even have to think about it. Failure, never comfortable, was necessary to get from there to here.

Revue Arts 11 November 2024
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The Fight for Justice in Kalamazoo Civic’s ‘Radium Girls’

If you didn’t know better, the name Radium Girls might conjure up visions of something light-hearted: a team of superheroes, maybe, with radioactive capes, or a line of glowing Rockettes. The far weightier truth is that it refers to women who, in the early 20th century, suffered and, sometimes, died while performing work they were assured was perfectly safe.

Revue Arts 08 November 2024
  • Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
  • theatre
  • Radium Girls
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November 2024 Arts Calendar

Arts exhibitions and performances have returned in full swing to West Michigan. This season, there’s absolutely no shortage of concerts, symphonies, plays, musicals, ballet, visual arts and beyond. 

Revue Arts 04 November 2024
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  • theatre
  • jazz
  • Classical Music
  • Broadway
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The Dead Memoirs: Brand New ‘Hip-Hopera’ From Beyond the Grave

The world premiere of a ground-breaking new musical will take the stage at the Dormouse Theatre in Kalamazoo this month. “The Dead Memoirs” is the latest project from Western Michigan University MFA fiction student K.D. Battle, and music arranger Noah Mercil. Based on the 1881 novel The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas by Brazilian author Machado de Assis, the play brings diverse musical influences, and fast-paced storytelling to the timeless, classic tale.

Revue Arts 04 November 2024
  • Kalamazoo
  • theatre
  • opera
  • Hip-Hop
  • Dormouse Theatre
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Review: The Exquisite Talent of Deos Contemporary Ballet Brings 'Jane Eyre' to Life

Is there anything as romantic as classical ballet? Deos Contemporary Ballet reminds us Victorian literature, born of the same historical period, provides the perfect fodder for a new, brilliantly conceived storybook ballet with “Jane Eyre”, performed this weekend at St. Cecilia Music Center.

Revue Arts 20 October 2024
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  • Deos Contemporary Ballet
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Review: 'Symphony of Movement' Sets a High Bar for GR Ballet's New Season

To say the relationship between dance and music is an intimate one is to state the obvious, but to fully experience how nuanced movement becomes when performed to live music is quite a privilege.

Revue Arts 13 October 2024
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  • Ballet
  • Grand Rapids Ballet
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Review: 'Beetlejuice' is Big, Bold, and A Bit Much

A common complaint of the much-loved cult classic 1988 Tim Burton film “Beetlejuice”—and its sequel—is that there’s just not enough of its fabulous titular character sprung to life, er, death, by the inimitable Michael Keaton.

Revue Arts 09 October 2024
  • Broadway Grand Rapids
  • Broadway
  • theatre reviews
  • Theater
  • Beetlejuice
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Review: 'Water for Elephants' is a Spectacular Balancing Act of Love and Wonder

Review: 'Water for Elephants' is a Spectacular Balancing Act of Love and Wonder

How do they create an elephant on stage? may be the question on "Water for Elephants” ticket holders...
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Review: 'Come From Away' is a Love Letter to Humanity in Crisis

Review: 'Come From Away' is a Love Letter to Humanity in Crisis

Imagine a world in which 7,000 refugees from all over the globe appear on North American shores in a...
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October 2025 Arts Calendar

October 2025 Arts Calendar

Arts exhibitions and performances have returned in full swing to West Michigan. This season, there’s...
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