Original publish date September 16, 2013 www.thebermudian.com Arguably Bermuda’s greatest supporter of the arts, Dick Butterfield has spent a lifetime as ambassador, patron and benefactor, but perhaps his greatest gift (and challenge) – the Bermuda Performing...
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Rare musicianship from modern masters
The Lao Tizer Band at the Ruth Seaton James Centre as part of the Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts The Lao Tizer Band has been called “jazz group of the year” and jazz is what they delivered, flawlessly and consistently. Tizer himself commanded two keyboards...
Williams Adaptation Proves to be a Winner
The Glass Menagerie: Pictured left to right- William Vickers, Adam Schroeder, Rowan Vickers, Karen Wood, Alexandra Cockrell and Leigha Sinnott . (Photograph by Akil Simmons) Rowan Vickers’s production of The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams’s 1944 classic “memory”...
Naturally 7 Hit all the High Notes in Style
On form: Naturally 7 went down a storm with the audience on Saturday night (Photograph supplied). Naturally 7 have toured the world three times since winning an a capella competition in New York in 1999. During those 21 years they have refined and honed their unique...
Bermuda Festival Appoints Cindy Campbell
The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts has appointed Cindy Campbell as its Executive Director, effective January 1. A spokesperson said, “Mrs. Campbell succeeds David Skinner, Chairman of the Festival, who has been acting as interim Executive Director since April...