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Norwalk Symphony Society

Its mission is to provide friends with the opportunity to explore and discover the joys of orchestral music in an informal fashion.

Arts For Learning Connecticut (Formerly Known As Young Audiences Of Connecticut)

It is the mission of Arts for Learning Connecticut to engage participants of all ages and abilities in learning creatively through the arts.

Hartford Symphony Orchestra

To enrich lives and community through great music

Oratorio Society of New York

Our mission is to contribute to the cultural fabric of New York City through public performance of both classical and contemporary choral works at the highest musical standards. We are committed to the musical development of members, audience and artists.

Merry-Go-Round Playhouse

Our mission is to provide transportive theatrical experiences to diverse audiences at the highest levels of artistic integrity. Through the distinct individual components of our organization, we leverage the power of the arts as a tool for entertainment, education, social awareness and cultural development in our community. We are Broadway in the Finger Lakes of Western NY, and we offer both classic and contemporary musical theatre productions, develop new musicals, deliver professional in-school arts education programming, and train emerging artists. When you support the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival, you take an active role in keeping the Arts alive in our schools, community, and culture.

Algonquin Arts

To provide cultural enrichment and arts education through high quality performances and programs in music, dance, theatre and film.

Bach Beethoven & Brahms Society Of Boston

The Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms (BB&B) Society of Boston was formed in the spring of 2016 by Music Director Steven Lipsitt and the musicians of the former Boston Classical Orchestra. A new Board of Directors, led by Professor Herbert F. Voigt, Ph.D., is determined to continue a beloved and time-honored tradition of great, expertly performed orchestral concerts presented in one of America’s most historic spaces, Boston’s Faneuil Hall. Following debut concerts in March and April of 2016, and thanks to the generosity and loyalty of supporters, BB&B presented a full 2016 – 2017 season of subscription concerts to excited, enthusiastic audiences. Sharing the stunning musical virtuosity of its own professional musicians, world-class guest soloists, and a level of quality that has been the hallmark of concerts in its Faneuil Hall home for many years, BB&B renewed old friendships and developed new ones, laying the groundwork for a bright future as Boston’s newest professional orchestra.

Actors Center Inc

The Actors Center is a collective of diverse professional actors committed to deepening their craft and challenging themselves in collaboration with like¬minded peers. Through a process¬ oriented practice led by a group of master teachers, The Actors Center elevates and enhances a vibrant and vital artistic community.

Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre

Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre reimagines the classics, creating a legacy of storytelling with gender equity at its core. By investing in the growth of our artists, we nurture an inclusive and collaborative community that creates artistically excellent work.

B4 Youth Theatre

Founded in 2010, B4 Youth Theatre exists to empower young people to become educated citizens through the arts.

Brookline Symphony Orchestra

The Brookline Symphony Orchestra provides qualified volunteer musicians under professional leadership an opportunity to enhance their skills while enriching the cultural life of the community through affordable performances and outreach events.

92nd Street Y

Founded more than a century ago to serve the Jewish people, 92nd Street Y promotes individual and family development and participation in civic life within the context of Jewish values and American pluralism. As a nonprofit community and cultural center, the YM-YWHA seeks to create, provide and disseminate programs of distinction that foster the physical and mental health of human beings throughout their lives, their educational and spiritual growth and their enjoyment. 92nd Street Y reaches out beyond its core constituency of American Jews to serve people of diverse racial, religious, ethnic and economic backgrounds, seeking partnerships that leaven our programs and broaden our influence.