Apr 27 Saturday
FASHION SHOW TICKETS ON SALE NOW!Saturday, April 27, 2024
Experience the regions preeminent runway show at The LARA BLY 2024 | Spring/Summer Fashion Show @ Venture X.
Immerse yourself in the pinnacle of fashion! This unforgettable night will showcase an exclusive collection of LARA BLY couture designs that will be featured in NEW YORK FASHION WEEK.
Tickets are $20 and are limited! Your ticket includes entry to the show, early access to purchase from the extravagant collection, and complementary refreshments, craft cocktails and light bites from Franklin Hills Winery, Social Still and Roasted.
Click the link below to secure your seats:
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Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg MorrisonBook by Bob Martin and Don McKellarDirected by Valerie JoyceMusical Direction by Nancy Moser Collins MilesChoreography by Stephen Casey
The 2006 Tony nominated Best Musical The Drowsy Chaperone is an “exquisitely honed hymn to the forgotten musicals of yesteryear” ( Variety ). The show opens with a morose theatre lover who cheers himself up by playing for the audience a record of his favorite musical, a fictional 1928 show. As the record plays, the stage is transformed into an impressive Broadway set, and a parody of a 1920s musical comedy is performed. The theatre lover, invisible to the musical actors, comments on the story, the acting, and the music during the show. Filled with rollicking dance numbers and exuberant songs, The Drowsy Chaperone will delight audiences with its love of musicals from the past.
Recommended for ages 13+
The Camerata Singers will present their Spring Concert on April 27, 2024, 7:30 PM at First Presbyterian in Allentown.
Join us for our Spring Concert under the direction of Eduardo Azzati and guest performers, organist, Mark Laubauch, and Main Street Brass.
A Journey of Trial and Triumph, including Franz Liszt's Variations on "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen" (Weeping, Wailing, Grieving, Quailing) for organ, a set of intricate variations on the German Lenten chorale tune, full of evocative musical motives and harmonies depicting the title and text of the chorale; Franz Liszt's Via crucis (The 14 Stations of the Cross) for chorus and organ, a musical narration of Jesus' poignant journey to the cross; Zoltán Kodály's Pange lingua for chorus and organ, a multimovement setting of the Eucharistic hymn, full of lyricism and attractive harmonies. The program concludes with Bob Chilcott's Gloria for chorus, organ, brass quintet and timpani, an exuberant setting of the famous Latin text.
Lehigh students play movements from famous concertos and Sibelius’s glorious Symphony No. 2. Paul Salerni, director.
Corinne Mammana is an old soul who offers a jazz tradition fused with a pioneering reinterpretation of modern style. Praised by JazzTimes for “superb technique” and All About Jazz for her “sheer genius” arrangements, jazz singer, songwriter, arranger, recording artist, and bandleader Corinne Mammana is passionate about preserving the music of the past while placing her spin on the American Songbook and modern tunes.
Apr 28 Sunday
Calling all vinyl enthusiasts, collectors, and vendors alike to join us at Godfrey Daniels on Sunday, April 28, from 9 am to 1 pm for a Pop-Up Vinyl Sale! Vendors, reserve your space now to showcase your collection. Music enthusiasts, mark your calendars and come explore a wide array of vinyl treasures. See you there!
We’ll kick off with a return visit from Dr. Micah Sadigh, who did a popular presentation for us in the fall on the topic of “Sleep.” For this program he will focus on “Dreams.”
It’s an event for women where our goal is to educate, inspire and have a great time together! No cost, must register with Sheimar: 484-424-2369
Revisit the 1960s when viewing more than 100 dresses, coats, pants, shoes, outfits, and accessories that demonstrate how clothing was used for both play and protest throughout this tumultuous decade. "Fashion as Experiment" explores how young people used clothing as a space for both play and protest during this era. Admission is always FREE.
Drop-in to the Art Ways Interactive Family Gallery on the second floor of the Museum every Saturday and Sunday to make your own art to take home during ArtVentures. Museum educators are on hand to help guide you in creating an artwork inspired by the Museum’s collection. Design your own creation and bring it to life on one of our 3D printers. All ages and abilities welcome! Free.