ARTS AND PERFORMANCES
Westminster Conservatory’s The Actors Company
Presents Starting Here, Starting Now September 15 and 16
Westminster Conservatory’s The Actors Company
will present Starting Here, Starting Now on Friday, September
15 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, September 16 at 3 and 8 p.m. Lyrics
are by Richard Maltby, Jr. and music is by David Shire. It is
directed by Nathan Brewer and features Peter Wright on the piano.
The classic from the beloved team of Maltby and Shire showcases
bring-you-to-your-knees ballads and bring-down-the-house showstoppers.
Young love and growing up are themes explored in this bold and
engaging musical revue. The performances will be held at The Producer’s
Club (Grand Theatre), 358 West 44th Street in New York City. Tickets
are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. For tickets
call the Westminster box office at 609-921-2663. Students, faculty
and staff receive one free ticket with a valid Rider ID.
Westminster Conservatory at Nassau Recital on September 21
The first Westminster Conservatory at Nassau series recital will
be on Thursday, September 21 at 12:15 p.m. in the Niles Chapel
of Nassau Presbyterian Church at 61 Nassau Street in Princeton.
The program will be a piano duo by Patricia Landy and Galina Prilutskaya.
This half-hour lunchtime recital is free and open to the public.
Rider Art Gallery Exhibit September 21 to October 20
The Rider University Art Gallery will present an exhibit by Alison
Weld entitled “Figuration Impulse in Abstraction”
from Thursday, September 21 to Friday, October 20. The opening
reception is on Thursday, September 21 from 5 to 7 p.m. and the
Artist’s Talk will be held on Thursday, September 28 at
7 p.m. The Art Gallery is located in the Bart Luedeke Center on
the Lawrenceville campus and admission is free.
The exhibits of works by Alison Weld and a later exhibit by Audrey
Flack are part of the Feminist Art Project sponsored by Rutgers
University, a national initiative celebrating the Feminist Art
Movement and women artists’ impact on contemporary art.
Its purpose is to bring public attention to women artists’
significant impact on contemporary art practice, highlighting
their international influence, and guaranteeing their inclusion
in the cultural record, past, present, and future. Starting in
2006, museums, universities, and other institutions nationally
are commemorating historic anniversaries in the American Women's
Art Movement of the 1970s, and launching new initiatives that
demonstrate the ongoing significance of women's contributions
to art. To learn more go to http://feministartproject.rutgers.edu.
Kaleidoscope Chamber Series Concert on September 30
The first Westminster Conservatory’s Kaleidoscope Chamber
Series concerts of the season will be held on Saturday, September
30 at 8 p.m. in Gill Chapel on the Lawrenceville campus. It is
entitled “Three Birthdays” and is the music of Mozart,
Shostakovich and Lutyens. This series is dedicated to chamber
music of all eras, placing emphasis on repertoire that explores
the tone colors made possible when voice and instruments from
different musical families - string, woodwind, brass, or keyboard
- are combined. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students
and seniors and are available by calling the Westminster box office
at 609-921-2663. Students, faculty and staff receive one free
ticket with a valid Rider ID.