The 1950s saw a rash of films about show biz. Some were light-hearted (Singin’ in the Rain, The Band Wagon). Others told a darker tale (Sunset Blvd., All About Eve, A Star is Born).Read More
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In 1947, two movies dealing with anti-Semitism were released just four months apart. First came Crossfire in July, followed by Gentleman’s Agreement in November. Both films were critical hits. Both racked up Oscar nominations (13 between them). Both are worthy of your time.Read More
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These bright, sunny days send me outside on the porch with a cool beverage and a good book. How about you? It’s hard to describe the past year in any way other than a rollercoaster:Read More
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As we welcome a new season at The Music Hall, we welcome a new Season Sponsor to the ranks of this storied group of steadfast supporters: JGroup Hospitality.Read More
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Our expert Curatorial Team wants to draw your attention to these highlights but there's programming for everyone at The Music Hall. Check out all of our upcoming shows on our Calendar.Read More
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