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EMELIN THEATRE The Ugly Duckling and the Tortoise and the Hare Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 11am & 1:30pm

work of new and first-generation American artists within New York’s immigrant community. Each artist uses his or her autobiography and family his- tory as an artistic tool to explore universal concerns of memory, heritage and identity. This event occurs weekly, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Gallery hours: Tues-Sat, 12-5pm. 31 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, NY. 914-428-4220 x330 artswestchester.org

Lightwire Theater, with its dazzling visuals, poignant choreography and creative use of music

EMELIN THEATRE

THE UGLY DUCKLING

LIGHTWIRE THEATER

RYE ARTS CENTER: EVA ZEISEL

SALT AND PEPPER

WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE West Side Story April 9 - July 5, 2015

RYE ARTS CENTER Eva Zeisel: A Playful Search for Beauty Curated by Jeff Taylor March 15-May 22, 2015 Opening Reception: Sunday, March 15, 3-5 pm A solo retrospective features the ceramic works of Eva Zeisel, an internationally rec- ognized midcentury designer whose “playful search for beauty” resulted in abstract, sensu- ous forms that can be found in her vases, table- ware, and home furnishings. Come experience Zeisel’s extraordinary story and 80 year career. 51 Milton Road, Rye, NY. 914-967-0700 ryeartscenter.org ArtsWestchester Crossing Borders: Memory and Heritage in a New America Mar 24 - May 23, 2015 This contemporary art exhibition highlights the

Possibly the greatest musical ever creat- ed! A modern version of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet set on the mean streets of New York

ranging from classical to jazz to pop, brings these beloved tales into a new and brilliant light. Ages 2+ 153 Library Lane, Mamaroneck NY 914-698-0098; emelin.org THE KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART A Home for Art: Edward Larrabee Barnes and the KMA March 22 – June 29, 2015 The Katonah Museum of Art celebrates the silver anniversary of its landmark building by Edward Larrabee Barnes with an exhibition ex- ploring the work of this legendary architect in Westchester, where Barnes resided. Though in- ternationally renowned for ambitious modernist museum structures, the Katonah Museum proj- ect was unique in design—an intimate, light- filled space surrounded by the natural beauty of this idyllic hamlet located just 45 minutes from New York City. Unlike many large projects Barnes had undertaken, this one was as much a form of personal expression as architectural de- sign, with the informal feel of a domestic space

MEDALLION PALACE

BY NAZANIN H. MUNROE

during the turbulent fifties. Caught between two warring street gangs, the Jets and the Sharks, Tony and Maria attempt to create a life together. This brilliant collaboration by Broad- way greats Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim combines music, lyrics and dance into a timeless tribute to young love . 1 Broadway Plaza, Elmsford, NY 914-592-2222 broadwaytheatre.com

for art. A Home for Art: Edward Larrabee Barnes and the KMA presents an overview of Barnes’ career and seminal role in modern architecture, including a close look at the many Westchester homes he designed.

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134 Jay Street, Katonah, NY. katonahmuseum.org

KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART

EDWARD BARNES

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