Lucie Arnaz

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Join Lucie Arnaz in ‘I GOT THE JOB! Songs From My Musical Past,’ a captivating concert celebrating her storied theater career with songs, stories, and anecdotes from Broadway’s greatest shows. An unforgettable evening of entertainment!

New Orleans Songbook (OST)

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Jazz at Lincoln Center PRESENTS brings the soul of New Orleans and the spirit of Mardi Gras to this fantastic evening, celebrating the composers and inspired songs of the Crescent City, the historic epicenter of jazz.

Cirque Kalabanté (OST)

A drummer, illuminated dramatically on stage, is captured mid-performance. The drummer is shirtless, wearing decorative cuffs made of feathers around his wrists, and has intricate face paint. He holds two red drumsticks high above his head, poised to strike the large drum in front of him. The background is dark and misty, with beams of light cutting through the haze, adding to the intense and dynamic atmosphere of the scene.

Cirque Kalabanté’s acrobats execute gravity-defying moves and explore the beauty and artistry of African culture. They are accompanied by the contemporary sounds of live Afro-Jazz, percussion, and kora. Don’t miss Afrique en Cirque at Wilkins Theatre at Kean University!

Eric McCormack and Laura Bell Bundy

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Experience the captivating concert featuring Broadway legends Eric McCormack and Laura Bell Bundy. Renowned for their magnetic stage presence and exceptional vocal talent, they guarantee an evening of incomparable entertainment, showcasing beloved Broadway classics, cinematic enchantment, and popular chart-topping melodies.

Harry Chapin’s Greatest Stories LIVE

A group of eleven musicians stands on stage, arm in arm, taking a bow before an audience. The performers, a mix of men and women, are dressed in a variety of outfits, from casual to formal. Several instruments, including guitars, a cello, and a double bass, are visible on stage along with microphones and other musical equipment. The background is dark, with stage lights illuminating the performers, creating a warm and appreciative atmosphere as the audience watches.

Experience iconic performances and timeless hits from Harry Chapin’s Greatest Stories LIVE. Don’t miss this unforgettable night of music brought to you by the people who knew him best!

New Orleans Songbook

A triptych portrait features three individuals, each against a different colored background. On the left, a man with short curly hair and glasses is wearing a light brown checkered blazer over a black turtleneck, posed against a deep red background. In the center, a woman with long, textured braids and a confident expression is dressed in a black top and adorned with jewelry, posed against a black background. On the right, a man with short hair and a slight smile is wearing a patterned black and white cardigan over a white shirt, posed against a bright yellow background.

New Orleans Songbook by Jazz at Lincoln Center PRESENTS brings the soul of New Orleans and the spirit of Mardi Gras to this fantastic evening, celebrating the composers and inspired songs of the Crescent City, the historic epicenter of jazz.

Voctave

A group of eleven singers stands on stage, captured in a black and white photo. They are arranged in a line, with expressions of joy and passion as they perform. The women are dressed in elegant dresses, some with sequins and some with tulle, while the men wear sharp suits. The stage background is dark, emphasizing the performers who are brightly lit, creating a striking contrast. The audience is partially visible in the foreground, watching the performance attentively.

A cappella sensation, Voctave’s 11-member vocal ensemble brings incredible harmonies to some of the most beloved songs and has been inspiring their millions of social media fans since 2015. From Disney showstoppers to Broadway masterpieces, The Corner of Broadway and Main Street is a treat for musical lovers of all ages.

LeAnn Rimes

LeAnn with long, wavy blonde hair, wearing a wide-brimmed beige hat. She is dressed in a denim jacket over a white blouse. Her right hand is gently touching the brim of her hat, while her left hand rests near her face, showcasing a delicate ring on her finger. She gazes directly at the camera with a calm and confident expression. The background is dark and blurred, highlighting her as the focal point of the image.

LeAnn Rimes is an international multi-platinum-selling acclaimed singer and ASCAP award-winning songwriter. At 14, She won “Best New Artist,” making her the youngest solo artist to take home a Grammy® Award. At 15, she became the first country artist to win “Artist of the Year” at the Billboard Music Awards.

Cirque Kalabanté

A drummer, illuminated dramatically on stage, is captured mid-performance. The drummer is shirtless, wearing decorative cuffs made of feathers around his wrists, and has intricate face paint. He holds two red drumsticks high above his head, poised to strike the large drum in front of him. The background is dark and misty, with beams of light cutting through the haze, adding to the intense and dynamic atmosphere of the scene.

Cirque Kalabanté’s acrobats execute gravity-defying moves and explore the beauty and artistry of African culture. They are accompanied by the contemporary sounds of live Afro-Jazz, percussion, and kora. Don’t miss Afrique en Cirque at Wilkins Theatre at Kean University!

Guitarfest

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Kean Guitarfest 2024 celebrates the classical guitar in all its splendor. The festival will showcase regional guitar ensembles and culminate in a recital by internationally acclaimed classical guitarist Celil Refik Kaya.