Revival Theatre Company presents “Titanic The Musical,” Sept. 23-25 at Theatre Cedar Rapids. The Tony Award-winning show is NOT the same plot as the famous movie, although the boat sinks (spoilers for a 110 year-old event).
Directors Brian Glick and Cameron Sullenberger have assembled a huge cast, with 30 named characters, a full chorus, and orchestra. The show was originally slated for the Paramount, but a pandemic postponement meant a move to TCR. Brian says he’s proud of how the the production staff has the challenge of squeezing this giant show into a smaller space.
Four shows only, and tickets are going fast. Get yours at www.revivaltheatrecompany.com or wwwtheatrecedarapids.org.
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“This music is inspired by the history of the American continent: not only before European colonization, but also by what’s happened since—cause and effect,” says Miguel Zenon of his latest album of all original works, “Musica de Las Americas.” Featuring his longstanding quartet with pianist Luis Perdomo, bassist Hans Glawischnig, and drummer Henry Cole, the disc represents a broadening of scope and ambition for Miguel, who is best known for combing cutting-edge modernism with the folkloric and traditional music of Puerto Rico. In realizing such a wide-ranging project, Zenon engaged the illustrious Puerto Rican ensemble Los Pleneros de La Cresta to contribute their unmistakable plena sound to the album.

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