TOMORROW! Join Mixed Magic Theatre in uplifting matriarchal excellence in this May’s (RI)SE TO BLACK: Songs for our Mothers, featuring performances to celebrate the mothers in our lives.
This featured #CreativeGround profile is so magical, they go by Mixed Magic Theatre. @mmt560 “develops performing arts projects that present a diversity of ideas and use the theatre as a way to build stronger, more literate, and arts-active communities.”> https://t.co/TIT6FZAXWW
Unexpected Poetry Affair is a "Theatre at a Distance" event. Theatre at a Distance is a donation based streaming experience. Make a gift today at https://t.co/7r0jjlAyu2 to support our online events. Thank you!
Closing out National Poetry Month, we are broadcasting Unexpected Poetry Affair tomorrow night. Click this link to check out the details: https://t.co/7PHTZgNF7Q
Today is #401givesday! So many organizations are rising to the challenge of serving Rhode Islanders during a global pandemic. Here's who I donated to today: @collegecrusade, @houseofhopecdc@BreakthroughPVD@NLC_RI @provcomlib @LPIRWU @CityYearPVD @mmt560@PPSNE
Didn't get a chance to give yet? No worries, #401Gives dosn't end until 5:59 tomorrow morning. Help us keep the magic brewing and support Mixed Magic Theatre by visiting https://t.co/3PPPzTpjLL to give your gift right now!
A reminder that tomorrow is the second annual 401 Gives--Rhode Island's day of giving. This Mixed Magic Theatre's first year participating and we need your help showing Rhode Island how we do!
Starting tomorrow morning at 6 AM , support Mixed Magic Theatre by visiting https://t.co/3PPPzTGUDj and giving what you can. Your gift will support our Theatre at a Distance series, Mixed Magic Theatre's donation based streaming experience.
Big shout out to @rihumanities for sponsoring our upcoming "Theatre at a Distance" broadcast, We, They, and the People: Part of Series XIX: Shall Not Be Denied: Why it Matters. Learn more about the show here: https://t.co/OMfsKWUMjv
This project is supported by the XIX: Shall Not Be Denied: Why It Matters initiative of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, part of the nationwide “Why it Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation” initiative,
Ahead of tomorrow night’s broadcast of WE, THEY, AND THE PEOPLE (7:30 PM EST) on Mixed Magic’s Facebook page, we’re sharing a clip from “Prince of Peace”, the first song Ricardo Pitts-Wiley wrote for ‘Celebrations: An African Odyssey”, his first original musical written in 1979.