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Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House is an arts organization and venue in downtown Hudson, New York.The organization presents and produces arts and cultural programming year-round, and is an important civic partner in the vitality of Hudson.
Hudson Lyric Opera; Hudson Opera Theatre; La Gran Scena Opera Company; Opera Saratoga, formerly Lake George Opera; Liederkranz Opera Theater; Light Opera of Manhattan (closed 1992) Little Opera Theatre of New York; Loft Opera; Long Island Opera Company; Mercury Opera Rochester; Metropolitan Opera, The; Millennial Arts Productions; New Camerata ...
Hudson: Gothic Revival house with stucco exterior, built in 1860. [31] Hudson native Boyd T. Williams was a physician and cancer researcher who ran a cancer sanatorium in Minneapolis and later in this house in Hudson. His wife said he thought "a doctor doesn't know his patients unless he lives with them." [32] 19: Samuel T. Merritt House
The Hudson reopened on February 22, 2022, with previews of Plaza Suite, [236] which officially ran from March to July 2022. [237] [238] This was followed in October 2022 by a limited revival of Death of a Salesman, [239] [240] which ran for three months. [241] A revival of A Doll's House opened at the Hudson in March 2023, running for three months.
The Bardavon has been the home of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic for over 40 years. In one notable 1953 performance, former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt provided the narration for Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. [6] On 30 August 2020, The Bardavon 1869 Opera House offered a free online series entitled "Albums Revisited". [7]
The siblings are the eldest two children of actor and musician Bill Hudson. Bill welcomed the pair with his ex-wife Goldie Hawn, to whom he was married from 1976 to 1982. He later tied the knot ...
The Shed (formerly known as Culture Shed and Hudson Yards Cultural Shed) is a cultural center in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City.Opened on April 5, 2019, the Shed commissions, produces, and presents a wide range of activities in performing arts, visual arts, and pop culture.
The house had many changes and names until John A. McCaull, a Baltimore lawyer, and Charles E. Ford took charge of it. Considerable money was spent and when they reopened the house on March 31, 1880, as the Bijou Opera-house, it looked like a modern and well-regulated theatre.