I started this blog with one daughter, kept it up with the other, to spend time together doing something we enjoyed.
However, things change and people evolve. My daughters are older, busier, and not as interested in writing.
From now on this blog will be mostly mom with occasional contributions from my daughters and maybe even my husband.
Nothing else will change. We'll still focus on sharing fun places to go, fun things to do, and more, and we would  still love to hear your views too

Sunday, September 3, 2017

Sunday Scoop Week of 8/3/17 - What's Happening This Week or Coming Up Soon

Upcoming at Kelsey Theatre:
Memphis
1200 Old Trenton Rd
West Windsor, NJ

Fridays, Sept. 8, 15, 2017 at 8pm
Saturdays, Sept. 9, 16, at 8pm
Sundays, Sept. 10, 17, at 2pm

Escape 2017 and travel back to 1950s Memphis, Tennessee! Memphis is about a radio DJ who wants to change the world and a club singer who is ready for her big break. It's set to an original score by Bon Jovi's David Bryan that evokes the powerhouse funk of James Brown, the hot guitar riffs of Chuck Berry, the smooth harmonies of the Temptations, and the silken, bouncy pop of the era's great girl groups. Turn up that dial as PinnWorth Productions brings you this roof-raising rock 'n' roll musical!

For more information  or to purchase tickets  CLICK HERE
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Broadway Dance Center Open House
347 W. 65th St.
3rd Fl.
New York, NY

Saturday Sept. 9 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday Sept. 10 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM

Visit their BRAND NEW W65 Studios, exclusively for children and teens ages 6 months to 18 years. Join them Saturday and Sunday, September 9 and 10, for free trial classes, treats, giveaways, and a tour of our new studios! Cupcakes generously donated by Magnolia Bakery and ice cream generously donated by A La Mode Ice Cream.

For more information visit www.broadwaydancecenter.com/special-event.
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Upcoming at iPlay America:
Find What Feels Good U.S. Tour 
110 Schank Rd.
Freehold, NJ
Sunday, September 10                                                                       
Warehouse 100 
Doors 11:00 AM – Class 12:00 PM


The Find What Feels Good U.S. Roadshow will come to iPlay America’s Warehouse 100 on Sunday, September 10, for a fun and exciting yoga class to be led by famed yoga teacher and entrepreneur Adriene of Yoga with Adriene. She approaches self-care with a playfulness and even a sense of humor that encourages all personalities to the mat. With a professional theatre background, Adriene works in television, voiceover and film and has 2 million subscribers on YouTube. The event starts at noon and is a REAL yoga class, so attendees are urged to bring their own mat (no larger than 24 x 72) and towel.

For more information visit www.iplayamerica.com/event/find-feels-good-us-roadshow.

Also Now at iPlay America: 

Flash Sale for Tom Sandoval, Tom Schwartz & Adriana Madix,
As Seen on Vanderpump Rules Meet and Greet:

$25 for Photo ops
$100 for Meet and Mingle

A savings of $20.00 per ticket!

Sale will run through Labor Day.

For more information or to purchase tickets visit ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1541985?utm_medium=bks. 
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Lucy Moses School
Fall Classes: Music, Dance, Theater
Starting 9/10
Kaufman Music Center
129 W. 67th St.
New York, NY

Registration Open Now!

String Ensembles

For more information contact 212 501 3360 or lucymosesschool@kaufmanmusiccenter.org.
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Broadway Workshop Fall Classes

Acting Monologue/Master Class
6 Week Class/Sunday Oct 1 -Nov 5

Dates: Sundays, October 1 - November 5
Ages: 12-18
Time: 10:00am-11:45am
Location: Ripley Grier Studios - 520 Eighth Ave - 16th Floor 
Tuition: $325

This class will be taught by Broadway star HANNAH SHANKMAN 

Hannah is currently on Broadway in WICKED. Other Broadway credits include: Side Show, Les Miserables and Hair. Broadway National Tours; Les Miserables, Rent.West End: Hair. Regional theatre credits include: Funny Girl, Company, Joseph..., Tommy and many others. Hannah hold as BFA in Acting from The University of Michigan. She has also studied voice with Matt Farnsworth and Bruce Kolb, studied with Bob Krakower, Ted Sluberski., at NYU/s CAP21 Program, and One on One. Hannah has been part of the faculty at Broadway Workshop since 2015. 

Hannah Shankman will work with students on how to select the right monologue and how to bring it to life. Each student will work in a small group setting and have the opportunity each week to build a strong monologue audition. Students will share in the process of self-discovery and personal growth as they bring their creative self to their material in a fun and safe environment. During each class students will get one on one time to work on their pieces and receive feedback and direction.

For more information or to register visit 

New Junior Broadway Class
6 Week Class/ Oct. 1- Nov 5

Dates: Sundays, October 1 - November 5
Ages: 6-8
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am
Location: Ripley Grier Studios - 520 Eighth Ave - 16th Floor
Tuition: $325 

This 6 week class will focus on the core elements of musical theater performance (singing, dancing and acting). Students learn popular Broadway songs, as well as music that is specially arranged for this class's age group. In each session of this workshop, we will use theatre games and improvisation to begin the steps of creating characters. Students will also learn music and simple choreography in preparation for our final class showcase where family and friends will get a peek into the fun! This is a great class for budding stars who are looking for more opportunity to explore performing!

For more information or to register visit 

Musical Theater Triple Threat Class
7 Week Class/Sundays Oct. 1 - Nov. 12

Dates: Sundays, October 1 - November 12
Ages: 9-12
Time: 10:30am - 12:15pm
Location: Ripley Grier Studios - 520 Eighth Ave - 16th Floor
Tuition: $375 

In each session, students will work on a musical production number that will feature each student with small solo material. In addition to our group musical number, students will be paired up to work on scenes from Broadway biggest hits as well as material from Disney and Nickelodeon TV shows! Class begins with a physical and vocal warm up. Students will also spend time building on their technique using improv/theatre games to round out the full theatre experience. Each week builds to the next session and allows our students to dive further into their work and help create a more solid training background. This class will culminate in a small performance for parents and friends and a few industry guests.

For more information or to register visit 
www.broadwayworkshop.com/program/musical-theater-triple-threat
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PR Firm Roundup

News from DKC

MAXINE LINEHAN TO PERFORM
ONE: THE SONGS OF U2
AT NEW YORK’S LEGENDARY FEINSTEIN’S/54 BELOW

TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY
SEPTEMBER 15,  & OCTOBER 13

International concert and recording artist Maxine Linehan will return to Broadway’s supper club Feinstein’s/54 Below(254 West 54th Street, Cellar) with her show ONE: The Songs of U2, at 9.30pm for two performances only, Friday, September 15th  and Friday, October 13th. 

Tickets range from $35 to $80 and can be purchased at 54Below.com, or by calling 646.476.3551.  Doors open at 8.45 p.m.  Please note, Feinstein’s/54 Below has a $25 food and beverage minimum. 
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News from Michelle Tabnick PR

JLF at New York 
Patriot Games: Contextualizing Nationalism
Urvashi Butalia, Bouchra Khalili, Bruce Robbins,
and Eyal Weizman
in conversation with Marie Brenner
Sunday, September 10, 2017 at 6:30pm

Jaipur Literature Festival announces JLF at New York, as part of its ongoing collaboration with MoMA. The event will be held at The Museum of Modern Art, The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, 11 W. 53rd Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues), NYC, on Sunday, September 10, 2017 at 6:30pm. This event is by invitation only.

Presented through MoMA's post presents series of talks devoted to the cross-geographical consideration of modern and contemporary art, JLF at New York features prominent speakers in a session titled "Patriot Games: Contextualizing Nationalism" on September 10.

Patriot Games: Contextualizing Nationalism
Urvashi Butalia, Bouchra Khalili, Bruce Robbins, and Eyal Weizman in conversation with Marie Brenner

The accelerating changes and unrelenting disruptions of globalization have led to a severe backlash and regression into simplistic racial, tribal and national identities. A panel of distinguished speakers examines the psychology of the nation state, as well as the vision of the human species as inhabitants of a shared planet. 
The event will be live-streamed at https://youtu.be/w4_uzO9JQP0.

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South Street Seaport Museum
Millions: Migrants and Millionaires aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914
Exhibition runs though January 7, 2018

The South Street Seaport Museum's newest exhibition Millions: Migrants and Millionaires aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914 is on display through January 7, 2018, open Wednesday- Sunday 11am-7pm, at the Museum's mezzanine gallery level, accessible from the main entrance of the Museum on 12 Fulton Street.

Millions: Migrants and Millionaires aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914 is one of the first exhibitions to examine, side-by-side, the dichotomy between First Class and Third Class passengers aboard ocean liners in the early 20th century.

Ships like TitanicOlympic, LusitaniaMauretaniaAquitania, and Imperatordominated transatlantic travel. On each voyage, they transported thousands of people, First-Class passengers sailed across the Atlantic in the lap of luxury while Third-Class passengers made the voyage in the stuffy lower decks.

From 1900 to 1914, nearly 13 million immigrants traveling in Third Class arrived in the United States. During this same period, America's wealthiest citizens, totaling no more than a hundred thousand passengers each year, traveled to Europe in First Class, spending over $11.5 billion (2017) on luxury vacations. Even though First Class and Third Class sailed on the same ships, their journeys were worlds apart.

This exhibition will feature both original and reproduced artifacts from the South Street Seaport Museum's permanent collection including ocean liner memorabilia and ephemera, ceramics, and luggage trunks from both immigrants and First Class passengers. The exhibition will highlight a few ship models of New York Harbor working vessels that played critical roles in immigration, including a model of the Museum's lightship Ambrose (LV-87).

Ambrose, a floating lighthouse, stood watch at the front door to New York Harbor during the greatest period of immigration in US history. Her official duty was to mark the entrance to the Ambrose Channel, a deep channel dredged between 1900 and 1907 to allow larger ocean liners, the largest of which had doubled in size in those same years, safe access into the harbor. But Ambrosehad another vital role; her light was the first thing an immigrant would see as they entered New York Harbor, long before the buildings and piers on the waterfront, long before the Manhattan skyline, and long before the lighted torch of the Statue of Liberty.

Evoking the spirit of First-Class grandeur, a piece of wood paneling that once adorned the interior of the Smoking Room of the RMS Mauretania will be recreated by master woodcarver Deborah Mills throughout the run of the show. This work-in-progress will be on view in the exhibition space during regular hours Thursday through Sunday. Each Wednesday visitors can visit the Museum's Maritime Craft Center at 209 Water Street and watch as the artist brings the piece closer to the original. Throughout the exhibition, there will be screenings of films which feature ocean liners and immigrants in their critical roles in New York Harbor life at a time when this city was the busiest port in the world.

The exhibition familiarizes viewers with passenger life aboard ocean liners, the defining differences between travel for wealthy Americans in First Class and future Americans immigrating to the United States in Third Class, and the continuing importance that immigration plays in American history.

Lectures and all-ages public programs will take place throughout the length of the exhibition. The exhibition is included with Museum admission: South Street Seaport Museum members: FREE, $12 for adults, $8 for students and seniors, and $6 for children ages 2 - 17.  Tickets can be purchased online at www.southstreetseaportmuseum.org/ or in person at 12 Fulton St.
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