Thursday, March 11, 2021

 

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Events you can enjoy compliments of AHP & ADI:

·               Watch the films of 2021 ReelAbilities Houston Film & Arts Festival | FREE – As the film festival that celebrates the stories of those living with disabilities gets underway, sixteen thought provoking films are available now to stream for free, with account registration. These films can also be watched during the Festival’s livestream events, which also includes discussion segments. Click here for more information.

·               Austin City Limits Streaming Concerts – The long-running series airing on PBS has opened some of their archives, releasing more fan-favorite installments recorded at the Austin studio. Check out sets from the current season, as well as previous years, from acts like Billie Eilish, Buddy Guy, Mac DeMarco, Run the Jewels and more. While some are free to view, others require a minimum $5 membership charge.

·               Alley Theatre presents The Man with the Flower in His Mouth | FREE – The Alley Theatre’s digital spring season continues with the online production of this short play about two strangers that meet at a train station in the middle of the night and their conversation that unwinds as they get to know each other better. The play was created by Nobel Prize-winning dramatist Luigi Pirandello. Free with registration.

·               Houston Grand Opera presents 33rd Annual Concert of Arias | FREE – This year’s annual Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers was live-streamed for the first time ever and brought together some of the best talent in opera to identify candidates for HGO’s internationally renowned HGO Studio program, which nurtures young artists. Though the live event has passed, you can still view the concert on Facebook, YouTube and Marquee TV.

·               The Ensemble Theatre presents I, Too, Am America – In the spirit of poet Langston Hughes, this jazz-infused program celebrates the contributions by Black people to the American culture through music, drama and choreography. $25.

·               Main Street Theater presents The Book of Magdalene – Combining faith with tough love and magic, this contemporary story follows Magdalene as she searches for something to help her feel alive again after a catastrophic event. Pay-what-you-can from $20 to $54.

·               The Curse of Professor Zardonicus on Amazon Prime – Directed by University of Houston alum, Gabriel Theis, this Houston-based feature film debut follows a young man that recruits a film student to help him prove the existence of an urban legend. Free to stream for Amazon Prime subscribers. Click here for a free 30-day trial.

·               ROCO Listening Room | FREE – In this performance archive of the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra, visitors can stream many of the favorite programs and compilations over the past decade-plus featuring a wide array of works, from soloists to chamber quartets and more.

 

Here is the short link to view full events: https://bit.ly/30eKdTq

 

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