Set to brighten the new year, the McAninch Arts Center has announced its winter and spring programming. Selections include a one-night-only engagement of The Texas Tenors, streamed live from the MACโs Belushi Performance Hall, the international hit โPiaf! The Showโ and the debut of three New Philharmonic concerts.
Tickets are now on sale at AtTheMAC.org.
โWeโre thrilled to have the Emmy Award-winning Texas Tenors back on our stage on Sunday, April 11,โ MAC Director Diana Martinez stated in a news release. โThis livestreamed, one-night-only concert is as close to an in-person MAC experience as you can get. They were a huge hit when we first presented them in March 2019, and we are excited to replicate this experience virtually. I personally am looking forward to presenting the pre-recorded smash hit, โPiaf! The Show.โ Itโs been performed in more than 50 countries and even at Carnegie Hall. I fell in love with this musical celebration of the life and music of the legendary French chanteuse when I saw it, and I know our audience will too.โ
New Philharmonic, under the baton of Kirk Muspratt, presents three streamed concerts, all pre-recorded exclusively for MAC audiences. The concerts include โA Night of Broadway & Operaโ (premiering Jan. 23 and available until Feb. 28); โRachmaninoff Piano Concertosโ (premiering April 17) and โA Salute to Fridaโ (premiering May 15). The โRachmaninoff Piano Concertosโ and โA Salute to Fridaโ concerts will be viewable on demand from their premiere date through June 15.
By popular demand, the livestreamed magic show by Dennis Watkins, โThe Magic Parlor At Home,โ has been extended again through Jan. 30.
2021 also marks the grand opening of the Cleve Carney Museum of Art with the โFrida Kahlo: Timelessโ exhibition from June 5 to Sept. 6.
โThe College and the MAC are closely following all CDC and state regulations,โ the release stated. โIt is our hope that public health officials will deem cultural institutions safe to reopen in time for us to have the Kahlo exhibition in the summer of 2021. In anticipation of the exhibition, CCMA and the MAC have created a series of events through May. In addition, in collaboration with the College of DuPage Foundation, the MAC will host its โFor The Love of Frida โ Bringing It Homeโ Virtual Gala March 20.โ
For more information, visit frida2.givesmart.com.
Tickets are currently on sale for the โFrida Kahlo: Timelessโ exhibition set for June 5 to Sept. 6. Tickets cost $18 (timed) and $35 (untimed). For tickets and more information, visit TheCCMA.org.
Additional programming is being offered by the College of DuPage. Building on the success of streamed performances during the fall season, COD College Theater presents virtual stagings of two works, โUnder Milk Woodโ (streaming Feb. 25 to March 7) and โWar of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcastโ (streaming April 15 to 25). The public also is invited to enjoy concerts by DuPage Community Jazz Ensemble (May 6) and COD College Music Jazz/Pop Ensemble (May 7), Chamber Orchestra (May 11) and Chamber Singers (May 13), as well as Free Music Friday concerts, Jan. 29 through May 14 at noon.
The MAC encourages everyone enjoying the offerings to consider making a donation to support the MACโs ongoing ability to continue to provide fun, creative and thought-provoking programming.
The MAC schedule of events follows, and is subject to change. Tickets are on sale now at AtTheMAC.org.
Dennis Watkins โ โThe Magic Parlour At Homeโ
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, through Jan. 30
$49 per household
Award-winning magician Dennis Watkins has created an all-new live virtual show that delivers world-class interactive magic and mind reading directly to living room screens. Broadway World hails โThe Magic Parlour at Homeโ as โa theatrical, mind-jazzing magical-hybrid show!โ
New Philharmonic: โA Night of Broadway and Operaโ
Premiering Saturday, Jan. 23, 7:30 p.m., then on demand through Feb. 28
Featuring Alisa Jordheim (soprano), Kate Tombaugh (mezzo-soprano), Jesse Donner (tenor) and Bill McMurray (bass/baritone)
$40 per household
Four acclaimed guest artists join New Philharmonic in a program of works from some of the best-loved Broadway musicals and operas.
Frida Kahlo Event
Cesรกreo Moreno, โFolk Art to Fine Art, Mercados a Museosโ
7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5
Free
Cesรกreo Moreno, chief curator at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago, presents a talk about 20th century Mexican art and its development from local markets to museums around the world. The presentation will reveal artistic movements that emerged from the Mexican Revolution, along with the role of nationalism and the visual arts. He will explore the didactic murals, prints and the iconography that ultimately inspired the 1960s Chicano murals in the U.S. and led to public art on the streets of the Pilsen neighborhood.
Frida Kahlo Event
Julie Rodrigues Widholm, โContemporary Art after Frida Kahloโ
3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21
Free
Julie Rodrigues Widholm, former DePaul Art Museum director and current director of the UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, gives a presentation on Frida Kahloโs lasting influences in the art historical canon and explores how this legacy can be seen even through the work of contemporary artists today.
โPiaf! The Showโ
7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28
$25 per household
More than half a million tickets have been sold internationally for this tribute to French singer-songwriter, cabaret performer and film actress Edith Piaf. Conceived and directed by Nice-based theater producer Gil Marsalla and starring Anne Carrere in the title role, this show is a compilation of Piafโs memorable songs, such as โPadam โฆ Padam,โ โHymne a lโAmourโ and โNon, Je ne Regrette Rien,โ arranged to reflect Piafโs life, from street performer to international star.
Frida Kahlo Event
David Ouellette, โAnimals Not Only Companions but Markers of Identity of the Artistโ
7 p.m. Thursday, March 4
Free
College of DuPage art history professor David Ouellette explores the dominating theme of animals in Kahloโs work. Kahlo was known for her love of animals, giving a home to many at the Casa Azul, and they also took on symbolic meaning in her paintings.
Frida Kahlo Event
Adriana Zavala, โFrida Kahloโs Creativity: Staging Art, Staging Lifeโ
3 p.m. Sunday, March 7
$10 per household
Adriana Zavala, curator of โFrida Kahlo: Art Garden Life,โ the 2015 exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden, discusses Kahloโs keen appreciation for the beauty and variety of the natural world, as evidenced by her home and garden as well as the complex use of plant imagery in her artwork.
Frida Kahlo Gala
โFor The Love of Frida โ Bringing It Homeโ
6 p.m. Saturday, March 20
$50-$250
For information, visit frida2.givesmart.com
The Texas Tenors
7 p.m. Sunday, April 11
$50 per household
By popular demand, The Texas Tenors will return to the MAC for a livestreamed performance. Broadway World says, โI think what I enjoyed most about the concert was the down-home-come-pull-up-a-chair-and-hang-out genuineness of the men. Despite accolades, Emmy awards, top Billboard recognition, and tours across the world that could make anyone pompous, they are still as friendly and down-to-earth as they appeared in their first interview for โAmericaโs Got Talent.โโ
New Philharmonic: โRachmaninoff Piano Concertosโ
7:30 p.m., Saturday, April 17, then on demand through June 15
Featuring Guest Pianist Wael Farouk
$40 per household
This concert features Rachmaninoffโs Concerto 1 in F-sharp minor, Concerto 2 in C minor and Concerto 3 in D minor. Concerto 2 is one of Rachmaninoffโs most enduring works while Concerto 1 was actually Rachmaninoffโs second attempt at a piano concerto and is very different from his later works. Rachmaninoffโs Concerto 3 in D minor builds to what has been described as the Everest of piano concertos. Featured pianist Wael Farouk has performed on five continents in such venues as the White Hall in St. Petersburg, Schumannโs house in Leipzig, and Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York, where his solo debut performance in 2013 was described as โabsolutely masterful.โ He was last seen at the MAC in โBeethoven: Five Piano Concertos | One Pianistโ (2018).
Frida Kahlo Event
John Paris, โFrida Kahlo and the Mexican Revolutionโ
7 p.m. Wednesday, April 21
Free
John Paris, COD Professor of history and Latin American studies, covers the social and political consequences of the Mexican Revolution, how it sparked the Constitution of 1917, and its impact on members of Mexicoโs art community, including Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
Frida Kahlo Event
Celia Stahr, โFrida Kahlo, America, and the Impact of Placeโ
3 p.m. Sunday, April 25
$10 per household
The author of โFrida in America: The Creative Awakening of a Great Artistโ details Kahloโs early days in San Francisco, New York and Detroit in the 1930s during the early days of her marriage with Diego Rivera. This period saw major steps towards Kahloโs creative awakening, which Stahr will explore in this fascinating lecture.
New Philharmonic: โA Salute to Fridaโ
Featuring Jesse Donner (tenor)
7:30 p.m., Saturday, May 15, then on demand through June 15
$40 per household
In anticipation of the summer 2021โฒs โFrida Kahlo: Timelessโ exhibition, New Philharmonic presents a concert celebrating the Hispanic heritage of Frida Kahlo. Selections will include Mexican composer Agustรญn Laraโs โGranada,โ a work that has been covered by everyone from acclaimed Mexican tenor Nรฉstor Mesta Chรกyres to Frank Sinatra to Placido Domingo; Danzรณn No. 2 by Mexican composer Arturo Mรกrquez and โLa Virgen de la macarenaโ by popular Mexican trumpeter Rafael Mรฉndez; plus โTico-Tico no fubรก,โ a Brazilian choro song written by Zequinha de Abreu; โCastillaโ and โTangoโ by Spanish composer Isaac Manuel Francisco Albรฉniz y Pascual; โMalagueรฑa,โ a song by Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona, and โBoleroโ by French composer Maurice Ravel.
Frida Kahlo Event
Karen Cordero, โFrida Kahlo: A Politics of Subjectivity and Self-Representationโ
3 p.m. Sunday, May 23
$10 per household
Frida Kahloโs work, little known and appreciated during her lifetime, acquired importance and preeminence in the light of second-wave feminism, precisely because of its distinctive qualities that relate it to the feminist motto, โThe personal is political,โ that underlies the social, theoretical and cultural contributions of that movement. This talk will examine and contextualize specific works by Kahlo in order to illuminate the relevance of her work to contemporary issues of subjectivity, performativity and self-representation, suggesting a reading of the โFrida Kahlo: Timelessโ exhibition through this lens.
COD College Performances
College Music
Music Fridays @ Noon
Noon Jan. 29 to May 14
Free
The COD music faculty created Music Fridays @ Noon to showcase student, faculty, alumni and guest artists in a free, accessible daytime series of music performances and related events. The series is open to the entire COD community as a place where a broad spectrum of music is on display. Concerts are about one hour in length.
College Theater
โUnder Milk Woodโ
By Dylan Thomas
Directed by Connie Canaday Howard
Filmed and produced on Zoom
7 p.m. Feb. 25, then on demand through March 7
$16 per household
A narrator invites the audience to listen to the dreams and innermost thoughts of the inhabitants of the fictional small Welsh fishing village in this โradio play for voicesโ Thomas finished just before his death in 1953. First commissioned by the BBC, it had its initial broadcast in 1954. Itโs been performed and celebrated by Anthony Hopkins, Richard Burton, Elton John, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter OโToole and many others.
College Theater
โWar of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcastโ
Adapted by Joe Landry
Directed by Amelia Barrett
Filmed and produced on Zoom
7 p.m. April 15, then on demand through April 25
$16 per household
In the classic sci-fi novel โThe War of the Worlds,โ an alien invasion throws humanity into chaos, but it was real-life panic in the streets when listeners mistook Orson Wellesโs 1938 radio adaptation for news. Complete with vintage commercials and live sound effects, this radio-play-within-a-radio-play is a thrilling homage to the formโs golden age, a timely reminder of what fear can do to a society.
College Music
DuPage Community Jazz Ensemble
Director Matt Shevitz
7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 6
$7 per household
This ensemble, under the direction of Matt Shevitz, performs dances and concert programs during the academic year as well as numerous off-campus performances. Its repertoire spans more than a century of large jazz ensemble compositions, including original work from members of the ensemble. The ensemble is a frequent presence at the Elmhurst College Jazz Festival, has performances at the Jazz Showcase in Chicago, and in 2004 was recognized by the United States House of Representatives for its work on behalf of the Armed Forces Childrenโs Education Fund.
COD Jazz/Pop Combos
Director Matt Shevitz
7:30 p.m. Friday, May 7
$7 per household
The Jazz/Pop Combos are designed to address the fundamental concepts of jazz performance.
Chamber Orchestra
Director Philip Bauman
7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 11
$7 per household
The Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Philip Bauman, is a mixed group of instrumentalists consisting of student and community members. The ensemble performs both traditional literature for small orchestra/chamber music from the 1600s through the 21st century as well as less traditional chamber orchestra styles such as jazz, contemporary classical, theater and film music.
Chamber Singers: โSongs For These Times: Music Of Loss, Alienation, Doubt & Hopeโ
Director Lee R. Kesselman
7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 13
$7 per household
Chamber Singers specializes in vocal chamber music of all periods with particular emphasis on Renaissance madrigals and motets, music of the 20th century, and the music of many cultures. Contemporary music includes major composers, avant-garde music and arrangements of folk, ethnic and popular music.