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GIADA VALENTI: Romantic Music in English, Italian, Spanish and French | With recent performances at Carnegie Hall, PBS and with Andrea Bocelli.

EDDIE WAKES - From Walt Disney Theatrical to "La La Land", Eddie has turned heads when he sings.

CATINA DELUNA & LADO B BRAZILIAN PROJECT: Catina DeLuna fuses genres in a unique blend of jazz and traditional Brazilian music: Explore rare gems of Brazilian music history, as well as boldly arranged new renditions of iconic themes.

SAMPLES AND TESTIMONIALS - The New Jet Set: Swingin’ the Disney Songbook

Vanessa Racci - aka: the “Jazzy Italian” sings jazz inspired Italian-American" Classics and more!

CHLOE PERRIER - AMERICAN DIVAS IN PARIS - A celebration of the great American Jazz singers who were in love with Paris: Blossom Dearie, Eartha Kitt, Joséphine Baker & Helen Merrill.

A SHOW WHERE OLD HAVANA MEETS THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD

TANGO DEL CIELO - A UNIQUE THEATRICAL MUSIC AND DANCE PROGRAM

ATMA Ensemble - Presenting traditional Carnatic music with the spirit and verve of Jazz

Alex Mendham and his Orchestra are widely celebrated for their spectacular shows, combining the sophisticated and stylish music of the 1920’s and 1930's with modern energy and passion.

ANNA MARIA MENDIETA, Concert Harpist | "Artistic excellence," "charismatic," "exciting," and "brilliant" are words that critics have described concert harpist, Anna Maria Mendieta.

On a barren stage with only a trunk of costumes, Leslie McCurdy thrills her audience with her passionate portrayal of The Spirit of Harriet Tubman.

LADY AIN'T SINGIN NO BLUES - A BILLIE HOLIDAY STORY/MUSICAL

This 1-man presentation with media has been seen 100’s times and challenges the audience to learn about history and to not repeat mistakes of the past. Plus you get, "ASK WINSTON!", an interactive Q&A with Winston Churchill

Jacob Storms' Tennessee Rising: The Dawn of Tennessee Williams

(Originally Directed for the Stage by Alan Cumming); sheds light on the unexplored early years (1939-1945) of young Williams.