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Selling Reality: Arts groups find new ways to engage audiences — both online and off

Gone are the days of scanning TV Guide for something worth watching, or standing in silence in a line at the grocery store. 

Revue Arts 27 March 2019
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Triple Threat: Holland Symphony features three masterworks and three accomplished West Michigan musicians

Closing out the season, Holland Symphony Orchestra and three local musicians are taking on works by three of classical music’s most well-known composers: Mozart, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky.

Revue Arts 27 March 2019
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Saints’ Legacy: St. Cecilia Music Center has stayed the course for 135 years

In 1883, a group of nine exceptional women founded the St. Cecilia Music Society — today known as the St. Cecilia Music Center — and 135 years later, the organization is ready to party.

Revue Arts 27 March 2019
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Pack Mentality: Women come together onstage and off in The Wolves

Zoom in on a suburban girls indoor soccer team, navigating difficult conversations through the lens of being a teenage girl. The Wolves is a modern take on the adolescent coming-of-age experience, showing just how much young people care about world issues and the obstacles they face day to day. 

Revue Arts 27 March 2019
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Serving Up Friendship: A chat with Maiesha McQueen of Waitress

The new hit musical Waitress is coming to West Michigan through Broadway Grand Rapids this month. The musical is based on the movie by Adrienne Shelly and has original music and lyrics by singer Sara Bareilles. On top of that, it was created by an all-female creative team. 

Revue Arts 27 March 2019
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Joining the Battle: What A Do Theatre heads downtown to become a larger part of the community

When the building housing What A Do Theatre was no longer an option for the organization, its executive director didn’t have to wonder what to do.

Revue Arts 27 March 2019
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Review: ‘Beautiful’ is exactly that, in every way

“Sometimes when life doesn’t go the way you want, you find something beautiful,” declares Sarah Bockel as Carole King, singer and songwriter extraordinaire, from behind a grand piano.

Revue Arts 20 March 2019
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Bach Again: Grand Rapids Symphony celebrates the illustrious composer

The 12th bi-annual Grand Rapids Bach Festival has arrived, showcasing the talents of local musicians young and old through the 18th century composer’s timeless music.

Revue Arts 18 March 2019
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Review: ‘Curious Incident’ is a testament to the transportative power of theater

There is theater that entertains, theater that makes you think, theater that touches the heart and stirs the soul, and every now and then, there’s a work of theater that achieves all of that, and in a way no other art form can.

Revue Arts 17 March 2019
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Review: ‘Miss Saigon’ is a remarkable journey through war and love

Boy meets girl, girl meets boy, they fall in love and go on to live happily ever after. End of story, right?

Revue Arts 13 March 2019
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Review: RAD Fest is full of powerful, innovative, accessible dance

The first of four performances of short works offered by the 10th anniversary Midwest Regional Alternative Dance Festival provided a little more than an hour of an eclectic variety of modern dance Friday night.

Revue Arts 09 March 2019
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Review: You won’t want to leave ‘Once On This Island’

It is hard to imagine a more perfect show for southwest Michigan at the beginning of March to stave off the dreary doldrums of winter than “Once On This Island.” Visually warm and lovely, with music and performances this delightful, it’s impossible to not be transported to the French Antilles for a little over an hour in The Kalamazoo Civic’s excellent production of this mystical, marvelous tale.

Revue Arts 02 March 2019
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Human Canvas: The story of a West Michigan bodypainter

Liz Snyder needed money. A single mother, newly divorced, she cast around for options. She came across body painting at an Art Hop event. "You could do this," a friend nudged.

Revue Arts 27 February 2019
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Midwest Mountains: Growing film festival exposes students, community to the power of film

Celebrating the spirit of adventure and the art of film, Mountainfilm on Tour: Saugatuck continues to grow with a weekend of film screenings, art, music and family fun.

Revue Arts 25 February 2019
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On Their Toes: Rehearsing with Deos Contemporary Ballet

On Their Toes: Rehearsing with Deos Contemporary Ballet

“When do we add tension and stress?” The asker is serious: She’s wondering at what point she needs t...
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Review: 'Seussical' is an All-Ages Delight Full of Sensory Wonders

Review: 'Seussical' is an All-Ages Delight Full of Sensory Wonders

“Look at me! Look at me! Look at me NOW! It is fun to have fun/ But you have to know how,” declares ...
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Review: 'Measure for Measure' at Interlochen Shows Why Shakespeare Endures

Review: 'Measure for Measure' at Interlochen Shows Why Shakespeare Endures

Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure raises important questions about justice and how some succeed as w...
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