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Celebrating MLK’s Legacy and the Motown Era with ‘Music of the March’

01.07.24

The Arts & Learning Conservatory, known for its dedication to nurturing young talent through the performing arts, is excited to present an extraordinary and moving show, "Music of the March: A Tribute to MLK and the Motown Era." This original and captivating performance is scheduled for Saturday, January 13, 2024, at 7 p.m., set to take the stage at the Irvine Barclay Theatre.

"Music of the March" embarks on a poignant exploration of American history, blending the impactful story of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the soulful rhythms of the Motown era. The show is a gateway into an evocative era where music was a powerful force for change and a voice for justice, reminiscent of the anthems that fueled the fight for equality during a crucial chapter in American history.

The show features a dynamic fusion of storytelling, spirited acting, and emotionally charged performances in singing and dancing. It aims to motivate and elevate, weaving together the intertwined narratives of Motown and Freedom music and their significant influence during the Civil Rights Movement.

While the Arts & Learning Conservatory remains dedicated to providing young artists with an exceptional performing arts environment, "Music of the March" showcases a broader range of talent, including adults. This production of professional caliber merges historical depth with musical brilliance, reflecting ALC's commitment to both educate and inspire, highlighting a more seasoned and polished dimension of its theatrical productions.

Tickets for this impactful event are priced between $35 and $105, making it accessible for everyone to immerse in this cultural and musical celebration. "Music of the March" is set to be an extraordinary and memorable experience, paying tribute to Dr. King and the influential movement he spearheaded, and encouraging attendees to work towards a future that is fair, just, and inclusive for everyone.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit ovationtix.com.



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Musical Theatre West Announces Selections for 2024 New Works Program

01.05.24

Musical Theatre West (MTW), a leading musical theatre company in Southern California, has revealed its 2024 New Works Program lineup. The program will showcase "Broken Ground" (book and lyrics by Christine Toy Johnson, music and lyrics by Jason Ma), "The Dark Lady" (music by Veronica Mansour, book and lyrics by Sophie Boyce), and "Māyā" (music and book by Cheeyang Ng, book and lyrics by Eric Sorrels). These pieces will be presented in an exclusive festival in Long Beach.

"Broken Ground" first emerged under the Village Theatre's New Works program in Washington and has since evolved through various forms across the U.S., including a recent workshop at the University of Michigan's Department of Musical Theatre in May 2022. "The Dark Lady" underwent development at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center's National Musical Theatre Conference in July 2023, featuring Broadway stars Samantha Williams, Erika Henningsen, and Kyle Selig. "Māyā" originated at New York University's Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program and has been featured at the NAMT Festival and in the ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop with Stephen Schwartz.

Since its inception in 2021, the MTW New Works Program has aimed to provide a platform for new musical theatre writers to showcase their work and gather audience feedback. This initiative began as part of Inclusion Media Company’s “Raise Your Voice Playwriting Competition,” and has since facilitated three 29-hour staged readings annually. For further details on the MTW New Works Program, visit musical.org/new-works.

Additionally, tickets are now available for MTW's 2024 Mainstage Season, featuring productions like "42nd Street," "Million Dollar Quartet," "Newsies," and "Ain’t Misbehavin’." 

For more information and ticket purchases, visit musical.org or contact (562) 856-1999.



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