Cirque’s The Immortal Coming to RBC Center
On Saturday, March 10 and Sunday, March 11 Cirque du Soleil brings their newest show,
The
Immoral
Immortal
, a tribute to Michael Jackson.
Carolina Chocolate Drops Coming to UNC
On Friday, February 3, old-time revival band The Carolina Chocolate Drops return to the Triangle. This time they will be at UNC’s Memorial Hall. Tickets are on sale and are $69/59/49/29.
Wynton Marsalis Returning to UNC
On March, Wynton Marsalis returns to UNC with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, a great, 15-piece big band. The performance takes place at UNC’s Memorial Hall. From the Carolina Performing Arts season brochure:
The first jazz composer to win the Pulitzer Prize in music, New Orleans native Wynton Marsalis also was the first artist to win jazz and classical Grammy Awards in the same year. His Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO) features 15 of jazz music’s leading soloists, drawing from an extensive repertoire including the masterworks of Ellington, Mingus, Coltrane and other great jazz composers, and original compositions by Mr. Marsalis, Benny Carter, Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Joe Lovano, Marcus Roberts, Geri Allen, Christian McBride and others. “Extraordinarily versatile…”
– Los Angeles Times
It appears that general public tickets are not available yet. Information should appear on the CPA page as they are made available.
Mat Kearney Coming to Lincoln Theatre
On Thursday, January 19, Mat Kearney returns to the Triangle. This time he’ll play the Lincoln Theatre. Tickets are $20 in advance, $24 day of.
They Might Be Giants Coming to Lincoln Theatre
On Wednesday, February 15, They Might Be Giants is definitely coming to Raleigh’s Lincoln Theatre . Jonathan Coulton opens the show. Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 day of.
Steep Canyon Rangers Coming to Lincoln Theatre
On Friday, January 20, the pride of Brevard, the Steep Canyon Rangers , will play Raleigh’s Lincoln Theatre. Tickets are $14 in advance, $17 day-of.
Megafaun to Kick Off Hodgeman Tour
John Hodgman’s " The End Is Nigh " book tour show kicks off on Wednesday, November 9 at the Durham Armory. To get things started, Hodgeman has selected Megafaun to perform at the event. This is Megafaun’s first show kicking off a southeast tour supporting their self-titled album out now on Hometapes.
The event celebrates the release of the final book in of The Daily Show star’s trilogy of fake trivia, That Is All .
Waters’ The Wall Coming to RBC Center
Remember the days when it seemed Pink Floyd was playing The Triangle about every 8 months? Yes, that was David Gilmour’s band, but still, it was surprising to see that the 1994 Division Bell Tour would be the last of the genuine Pink Floyd music for many, many years.
All of that changes on Monday, July 9, when Roger Waters’ tour of The Wall comes to the RBC Center. Waters can’t sing, and never really could, but reviews of this tour point toward it being nothing but impressive. Tickets go on sale on Monday, November 14.
In related news, did you catch Pink Floyd Week on Jimmy Fallon? More specifically, did you see The Shins’ “Breathe”? Wow!
Link (Video): Roger Waters discusses touring with Jimmy Fallon
Kennedy, Walker Shine in Evita
Eighteen years ago Lauren Kennedy took stage in North Carolina Theatre’s Evita. It was a big step from the Broughton High School auditorium to Memorial Auditorium for the young Raleigh native. While some said she was too young to adequately play the role, she did a stellar job and left Raleigh duly impressed. Kennedy went on to Broadway productions of Spamalot, Sunset Boulevard, Les Miserables, among many, many others. Kennedy still kept one oar in the Raleigh waters, though, as she and her husband are running the Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy in the summer. Recently she agreed to reprise that role of Eva Peron in Raleigh, and returns a mature, commanding version of Argentina’s heart and soul.
Evita first hit the stage in London’s Prince Edward Theatre in 1978, and stands today as one of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s greatest works. The story centers around the life of Argentina’s Eva Peron, a beloved actress from the bourgeois who eventually became Argentina’s most beloved personality. As with many leaders, not all was grand with Evita, and Webber and Rice cleverly use the narrator in the story as the contrarian, Che.
In this production of Evita, Lauren Kennedy (Eva) and Ray Walker (Che) reunite in the roles they played for NCT 18 years ago. I was wowed by that production, but realized this time around how little I remembered from that production. The story is well told, as there seem to be no dragging points, and it leaves one pondering many points long afterward.
I had always considered the show’s hit song, “Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina”, to mean “weep”, which it does in the song’s reprise in Eva’s older years. However in the song’s featured placement, on the night of Juan Peron’s election, it really means “don’t call out for the beloved wife of the newly-elected president”. It is Webber and Rice’s understated question to the Argentinian people: you do realize you elected Juan Peron, not his wife?
Musically this is a difficult show. The latter 70s was a period where alternative time signatures were being used frequently, and Andrew Lloyd Webber certainly participated. Additionally, all dialogue is sung in the production, so this really is an opera. Thankfully the orchestra, led by Julie Bradley, is voiced in the more traditional arrangement rather than Webber’s trashy Euro synth-pop arrangement.
Lauren Kennedy is, as always, fantastic. It’s about the 1000th time I’ve seen her perform and it never gets old. Kennedy’s soaring vocals are a treat, but her impeccable movement and grande presence seem to always be underappreciated. Kennedy’s voice is as good as ever, however we felt like she was holding back some power in Act I as her sound got overwhelmed by others a few times. During Act II she was certainly as powerful as anyone on stage, so perhaps there was a sound system problem that got corrected in the intermission.
Kennedy has excellent range with her voice, and a great ear to go with it. She has exquisite control. However what hit me last night is that the prettiest, and most endearing vocal moves she makes is when she dips down to the lower register and soars back up out of that depth. The seductive “I’d Be Surprisingly Good For You” was surprisingly good for us, and was my favorite performance of the night. Singing high and loud is something everyone wants to do , but it is some of the intermediate work where a master displays a craft.
Perhaps my favorite moment of the night, however, was “And The Money Kept Rolling In”. Ray Walker’s powerful vocals are outstanding, and quite forcefully remind the crowd this is not a one-person show. Patrons paid for a full company show and they get that, with no reservations. Walker is the Artistic Director of NCT’s Conservatory, and it appears that Terrance Mann isn’t the only impressive talent to work with Raleigh’s youth theater world.
Jonathon Hammond was good as Juan Peron, and the rest were good, however we wanted better diction from the cluster of nine dancing soldiers. It was the moment were Eva’s class warfare battle was being told, but was somewhat muddied by the cast (or should I say caste?)
NC Theatre has had some hit and miss productions in recent years, but Evita stands as one of their best in recent memory. There are just four remaining Evita performances; two today and two tomorrow.
Harlem Globetrotters Returning
On Friday, March 2, the Harlem Globetrotters return to Raleigh’s RBC Center. Tickets go on sale this morning (10/17) at 10am. Tickets start at $18. Here is more from the press release:
The outstanding rookies include Paul “Tiny” Sturgess , the world’s tallest pro basketball player at 7-8, Jonte “Too Tall” Hall , the shortest Globetrotter ever at 5-2, and Fatima “ TNT ” Maddox of Temple University, the team’s first female player since 1993 and ninth female in team history.
The new Globetrotters also feature the top three finishers from the 2011 College Slam Dunk Contest, including the reigning champ Jacob “Hops” Tucker . At 5-10, Tucker sports a 50-inch vertical leap, and his YouTube videos have garnered well over four million views. Tucker joins slam dunk runner-up John “Jet” Williams of UNC-Asheville and semifinalist Darnell “Spider” Wilks of the University of Cincinnati.
The 2012 rookie class has a total of three seven-footers including 7-4 Jermaine “Stretch” Middleton , the third-tallest player in team history, and 7-foot Anthony “Biggie” McClain . At 7-8, Sturgess becomes the tallest Globetrotter ever after a career at Mountain State University (W.Va.). He is the 19th internationally born player in team history, hailing from Loughborough, England.
“The Globetrotters are excited to welcome a new generation of stars to carry on the storied tradition of the world’s most entertaining basketball team,” said Globetrotters CEO Kurt Schneider . “This year’s rookie class features some of the most talented and promising players from across the world.”
Current Globetrotters stars Special K Daley , Big Easy Lofton , Flight Time Lang , Dizzy Grant , Scooter Christensen , and many others will team up with the world class rookies for nearly 270 games on the North American portion of the World Tour, bringing the Globetrotter magic to over 230 cities in 46 states, the District of Columbia, and five Canadian provinces.
Player rosters in each city will vary and are subject to change.
The Civil Wars Coming to Duke
The Civil Wars have inked a concert in Durham for October 20 at Duke’s Page Auditorium. The show is presented by the Cat’s Cradle, and tickets are $22 and $25 .
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