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Mar 14, 2024 Ocala's Rapid Report

The Levitt AMP Music Series Is Back!

 

The Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series is a joint partnership with the City of Ocala to bring free, accessible music to citizens and residents in our community. Each year we provide 10 shows with 20 performing artists, 10 cultural arts non-profit intermissions and one public art project, all complete throughout the 10-week Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series. In addition, we celebrate and activate Webb Field, a central public green space within the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Complex.

 

For some, the series is the only opportunity to access cultural arts programming. Through the series, attendees access ten genres of music with national, regional, and local artists as well as learn about ten not-for-profit local organizations that are providing year-round programming for our community. Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series is a safe community space that transcends barriers and unites our community socially and civically with the love of free live music.

 

Website: www.ocalafl.org Contact Phone: 352-629-8447

Rain can’t stop the music! Inclement weather will move the concert series indoors to the E.D. Croskey Center. We have new sound panels to improve the sound indoors and need your support to help keep music in public spaces. Stay tuned on our Facebook page for a rain relocation announcement.

 

Don’t Miss The Stage Kiss At Noma Black Box in April!

 

She’s an actress who hasn’t worked in a while. He’s an actor she hasn’t seen in years. And they’re paired during the revival of a forgotten 1932 melodrama. It was an overwrought flop – and so were they, years ago. But during rehearsals, as they play reunited lovers in a doomed romance, they’re drawn back together. And as they fall under the spell of the romance they’re acting out onstage, they quickly lose touch with reality as the story follows them offstage. Is it art imitating life – or life imitating art – in this play within a play? Saucy and a little surreal, STAGE KISS is a wickedly witty romantic comedy.
There will be 10 public performances, Thursdays through Sundays, April 11-21 at the Reilly Arts Center in the NOMA Black Box.

 

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