An Intimate Evening with Judy Collins by Grand Rapids Civic Theater and Music Works

Judy   Tickets on Sale Now. Judy Collins has inspired audiences with sublime vocals, boldly vulnerable songwriting, personal life triumphs and tragedies, and a firm commitment to social activism over a five-decade career.

 

In the 1960s, she evoked both the idealism and steely determination of a generation united against social and environmental injustices. Now her luminescent presence shines brightly as new generations bask in the glow of her iconic 50-plus album body of work. Most recently, Judy Collins filmed a PBS special in Ireland at Dromoland Castle.

 

The show features some classic Judy Collins songs like Chelsea Morning, Cat’s In the Cradle, Bird on A Wire, as well as some of her favorite Irish tunes including, Danny Boy.  JUDY COLLINS LIVE IN IRELAND  is airing on PBS nationwide throughout 2014, and she is incorporating many of these songs into her Intimate Evening concert. A classically trained pianist with a lifelong love of the guitar, she is known for her interpretive renditions of Both Sides Now, In My Life, and Send in the Clowns. This Grammy Award winning singer- songwriter is drawn to music of hope that speaks to the heart. A modern day Renaissance woman, she is also an Academy Award nominated director, author, record label head, children’s book publisher, accomplished painter and speaker for mental health and suicide prevention.

 

The Grand Rapids Civic Theatre and Music Works are partnering to bring An Intimate Evening with Judy Collins on October 17, 2014.   A special post-show meet/greet with Ms. Collins is available.

 

For tickets or information, visit www.grct.org Ticket Prices $29-$125 See events calendar for specific days and times: http://grct.org/eventschedule.html For information on the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre or to purchase tickets, call 616-222-6650 or visit www.GRCT.org. This season is a perfect blend of theatre classics and new favorites.

 

The Civic is proud to kick things off in September with the World Debut of an original work: The BoatwrightMary Poppins takes the stage just in time for the Holidays.  January brings the mystery, The Mousetrap to life, followed by the Rogers and Hammerstein masterpiece, South Pacific.  Children will adore Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, NO Good, Very Bad Day in April.   Making a Civic debut in June, Avenue Q, brings puppets to life and the season closes with Footloose and The Little Princess. 

Comments

comments