Temple Grandin to speak in Middletown
Thursday, Nov. 9: Considered one of the most accomplished and well-known adults with autism in the world, Grandin will give a talk titled “The Autistic Brain: All Kinds of Minds Can Succeed.”
Thursday, Nov. 9: Considered one of the most accomplished and well-known adults with autism in the world, Grandin will give a talk titled “The Autistic Brain: All Kinds of Minds Can Succeed.”
Friday-Saturday, Oct. 27-28: Terri Mateer’s solo show hits from downtown.
Where space in the City is limited, forcing inward movement on the dancers, Kaatsbaan offers companies a stage the size of the Metropolitan Opera’s.
Stein/Thomson opera “The Mother of Us All” to be revived in Hudson. Susan B. Anthony spoke twice on the very stage where this opera will be performed.
Kurt Voelker’s script had the good fortune to attract the notice of J. K. Simmons before the actor struck Oscar gold. If you find it difficult to imagine Simmons as a laid-back nice guy after his incredibly intense performance as the martinet jazz professor in Whiplash, you may find it worthwhile to see The Bachelors simply to experience the flip side of his thespian virtuosity.
Oct. 21: The performance of songs and monologues celebrates eight influential women in our region who have devoted their lives to empowering women and advocating for women’s rights.
New Paltz filmmaker Gail Freedman’s documentary about competitive same-sex ballroom dancing to premiere Oct. 22 in NYC.
It’s A Chorus Line set in an underground tunnel, more or less, and packed with great songs. Lloyd (played by Giancarlo Esposito) is an unexpectedly wise derelict whose home is a New York City subway car. Who knew that this guy can sing and dance so ferociously as he does in his big number here, “Crazy”? Once you’ve seen him, it’s tough to imagine better contemporary casting.
Thursday, Oct. 26: The tireless environmental crusader will answer students’ questions at screenings of An Inconvenient Sequel.
‘Actors are treated differently there. They’re respected. The students are so passionate and knowledgeable and driven. You could inhale their excitement.’