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Events on Saturday, May 13, 2023
Saturday, May 13 at 1:30 PM
Saturday, May 13 at 4:00 PM
The Mythical Omnipresence is a performance that leads the audience through an interpretation of Greek Mythology, and the difficulties some of the God's and Goddess had to face. This performance will display just how much greed, jealousy and narcissistic behavior God's and Goddess had.Read more
Saturday, May 13 at 6:45 PM
The Mythical Omnipresence is a performance that leads the audience through an interpretation of Greek Mythology, and the difficulties some of the God's and Goddess had to face. This performance will display just how much greed, jealousy and narcissistic behavior God's and Goddess had.Read more
Saturday, May 13 at 7:00 PM
an immersive dance theater production
1968 takes us to Chicago as Yippies, student activists, conscientious objectors, would-be-presidents, poets, musicians, local police, and state troopers collided on the grounds of Grant Park and the streets of Michigan Avenue during the Democratic National Convention in August 1968. This interdisciplinary, multimedia performance investigates the body as both source and site of protest – mining iconic photographs, news media, music, art, actions, and events of 1968 for a deeper understanding of our conflict-ridden, intensely mediated here and now.Read more
Saturday, May 13 at 8:00 PM
Featuring John Mason, Tonja D, Judge Mathis, II Samuel n Harmony and your host Yielded
Gospel Comedy Entertainment presents A Night of Giggles & Gospel, a night filled with laughter and praise, with clean stand up comedians and new gospel recording artist II Samuel N harmony.
Get your laugh on and get your praise on all under one roof for one night! Bring the whole family and have a LAFFALUJAH good time.Read more
Saturday, May 13 at 9:00 PM
an immersive dance theater production
1968 takes us to Chicago as Yippies, student activists, conscientious objectors, would-be-presidents, poets, musicians, local police, and state troopers collided on the grounds of Grant Park and the streets of Michigan Avenue during the Democratic National Convention in August 1968. This interdisciplinary, multimedia performance investigates the body as both source and site of protest – mining iconic photographs, news media, music, art, actions, and events of 1968 for a deeper understanding of our conflict-ridden, intensely mediated here and now.Read more