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Parity Productions promotes parity by empowering women, trans, and gender-expansive artists in theatre.In fulfilling our mission, we:- Commission and develop original plays- Produce and promote the work of playwrights, directors, and designers- Provide opportunities for underrepresented voices to work in theatre
The mission of John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is to fulfill President Kennedy’s vision by producing and presenting the greatest examples of music, dance, and theater; supporting artists in the creation of new work; and serving the nation as a leader in arts education.
Our organization supports, educates, and performs classical chamber music in places across the globe that need hope the most, including nursing homes, hospitals, shelters, and schools.
Fresh Ground Pepper incubates and celebrates new works of art by adventurous artists of all mediums. We believe that the creative spirit is nurtured by delighted exploration and collaborative communities. FGP strives to find new voices and push them each toward surprising frontiers.
The Music Company Orchestra, incorporated in 1974, is a 60-piece volunteer community orchestra. Its members come from all walks of life and many different backgrounds. Conducted by Dr. Gerald Lanoue, the orchestra plays a wide range of classical and pops repertoire. The MCO is dedicated to bringing the excitement of live orchestral music to audiences of all ages and economic backgrounds, and enthusiastically plays venues throughout the greater Capital Region, ranging from traditional concert halls to public parks, community events, schools, retirement centers, and churches. The MCO performs most concerts free to the public, and also offers scholarships to musically-inclined students at three regional high schools. The MCO is a not-for-profit organization.
Windy City Performing Arts sings to inspire change, celebrate diversity, and honor the dignity of the LGBTQ+ community.
To sing so that LGBTQ+ people can live their truth through quality music experiences that inspire audiences, open minds, change hearts, and affirm our common humanity.
To make the works of Shakespeare and Shakespeare-inspired works accessible to a diverse audience through a free, professional, outdoor festival, and additional free and paid performances and educational programs.
TO FOSTER INTEREST IN AND APPRECIATION OF THE PERFORMING ARTS; TO PRESENT A WIDE VARIETY OF PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS, TO PROVIDE TRAINING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND PERFECTION OF SKILLS OF EVERY PHASE OF THE DRAMATIC ARTS; TO PROVIDE EDUCATION AND OUTREACH TO THE COMMUNITY REALATIVE TO PERFORMING ARTS; TO PRESENT A VARIETY OF LIVE THEATRE PRODUCTIONS, CONCERTS, AND OTHER PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS; AND TO OPERATE CHENEY HALL AS A PREMIER CULTURAL ARTS CENTER FOR THE GREATER HARTFORD COMMUNITY