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Wish you were heading to a concert in the park in these waning days of summer? Or an all-day music festival on the waterfront? Or a baseball game? Or even your cousin’s stepson’s wedding? So do the event planners, caterers, …
Wish you were heading to a concert in the park in these waning days of summer? Or an all-day music festival on the waterfront? Or a baseball game? Or even your cousin’s stepson’s wedding? So do the event planners, caterers, …
Concert halls may be closed, but the music plays on. Throughout the COVID pandemic, The Philadelphia Orchestra has been offering free streaming of past live performances, as well as specially curated concerts featuring musicians playing from home. This week’s offerings …
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Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. –Berthold Auerbach The performing arts have always been a vital part of our lives and now, with re:Write, we are fortunate to have as clients some of the world’s …
We love the performing arts at re:Write, and we’re honored to have some of the world’s most prestigious arts organizations as our clients. As we begin 2018, we are busy with the San Francisco Symphony, The Philadelphia Orchestra, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s …
As we get ready to begin another inspiring season of writing about the performing arts, we wanted to take a moment to highlight a few of the world-class organizations we’ve had the privilege of working with over the last season. …
Last night we had the pleasure of indulging in a favorite summer tradition: attending The Public Theater’s free Shakespeare in the Park with friends. We missed this season’s controversial Julius Caesar, but made it back to New York in time …
The chill is in the air. The last of those lingering summer-like days, swaddling afternoons with unseasonably warm temperatures, are behind us. The color is draining from the autumn leaves. The leaves are falling. At least they leave us with …
Is it August already? We spend so much of our time looking to the future, writing about exciting performances that are coming up–later this year, sometime in 2017, there’s even been discussion of 2018!–that sometimes we forget to focus on …
Perhaps you saw the recent article in The New York Times under the provocative headline “Have We Been Playing Gershwin Wrong for 70 Years?” It’s about his beloved An American In Paris, a symphonic tone poem that features the distinctive …
Being an artist is about “collaborating, and listening, and building things together,” says Vijay Iyer, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s performing artist-in-residence. “I think of myself as a professional listener. Even as a musician, I think of what I do …