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ArtScene
Weekdays at Noon

ArtScene, with Erika Funke as the host/producer, is a daily short program which brings attention to the area's arts and cultural events. Join her weekdays at Noon for interviews, reviews and commentaries on films, books, jazz, and classical music. Let Erika's ArtScene help you plan your weekend!

  • Marko Marcinko; Drummer/Pianist, Founder & Artistic Director ofthe Scranton Jazz Festival & Leader of the Scranton Jazz FestivalBig Band, speaking about the 20th anniversary of the SJF to beheld August 1, 2 & 3, 2025, in downtown Scranton. The Saturdayheadliner is Tower of Power at the Scranton Cultural Center at 8pm;Sunday at the Cultural Center, it's the Scranton Jazz Festival Big Bandunder Marcinko's direction with special guests including French jazzvocalist Ilona Knopfler & jazz trumpeter Carl Fischer, beginningat 6:00 pm. There will be more than 80 musicians in venuesthroughout downtown Scranton with the Jazz Walk on Friday & Saturdaynights and Jazz Brunches on Sunday. For information: www.scrantonjazzfestival.org/
  • Actors Britt Demming & Jessi Teevan speaking about theirproduction of "Gutenberg: The Musical!" at ProvidencePlayhouse, 1256 Providence Road in Scranton.They were joined by director Mark Fryer & sounddesigner Jason Narcoonis.Presented by Actors Circle and It's Curtains for You,there are shows July 17 through July 20, 2025--Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 7:00 pm;Sunday at 2:00. www.actorscircle.com/
  • Dr. David Mazza, Founder and President Emeritus ofthe Pocono Mountains Music Festival; Kelli Rabke,Camp Director & Vocal Coach; & Arwen Cameronand Judianne Meredith, former camp participants,speaking about, "The Room Where It Happens,"the two-week performing arts camp presented bythe PMMF from July 14 through July 25, 2025,and the culminating showcase performanceon Friday, July 25th at 6:00 pm at the BarrettAdministrative & Recreational Center in Cresco.There is no admission fee.For information about the camp and the 2025festival concerts: www.poconofest.org/
  • Artist Paul Plumadore and Sculptor David Greenspeaking about their work in connection with ajoint exhibition at the Circle Center for theArts, 130 Rear S. Franklin Street in downtownWilkes-Barre. "Fractured & Natural Forms" willrun through August 7, 2025.www.wyomingvalleyartleague.org/570-288-1020
  • Cory Baney, Founder of the River Valley Film Festival,speaking about RVFF's partnership with Lycoming Artsand the launch of the Festival on Friday, July 18, 2025,with a First Friday-style event, "Red Carpet Friday," at 5:00,followed by the opening night film, "Rap Dixon: Beyond Baseball"at 8 pm. Film screenings get underway at 10:30 am on Saturdayand 11:00 am on Sunday atAMC CLASSIC Williamsport 11 Movie Theater Downtown.www.lycomingarts.org/rvff
  • Cory Baney, Founder of the River Valley Film Festival,speaking about RVFF's partnership with Lycoming Artsand the launch of the Festival on Friday, July 18, 2025,with a First Friday-style event, "Red Carpet Friday," at 5:00,followed by the opening night film, "Rap Dixon: Beyond Baseball"at 8 pm. Film screenings get underway at 10:30 am on Saturdayand 11:00 am on Sunday atAMC CLASSIC Williamsport 11 Movie Theater Downtown.www.lycomingarts.org/rvff
  • Neil Prisco, Director of Marketing at the FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Wilkes-Barre, speaking about the 39th Season andofferings during the Summer & Fall of 2025.There will be a Big Screen Summer Series for children along with 2 other film series through the summer months, and many shows by comedians,great musicians, ballet companies, Broadway touring productions to come, with Celtic Thunder in September. For information: www.kirbycenter.org/
  • Andrew Waggoner, violinist, composer and artistic co-directorwith cellist Caroline Stinson of the Weekend of ChamberMusic, speaking about WCM 2025 and composer-in-residenceAugusta Read Thomas. The festival takes place in SullivanCounty NY from July 14th through July 26th and will featureintimate concerts, discussions, open rehearsals and moreat the Catskill Art Space in Livingston Manor as well asthe Eddie Adams Barn in Jeffersonville NY.www.wcmconcerts.org/
  • Ronnie Harvey, General Manager and Film Booker at the DietrichTheater, speaking about Summer Fest 2025--a film festival with18 movies to be screened in 21 days, from July 11 throughJuly 31st at the Dietrich Theater, 60 E. Tioga Street inTunkhannock, PA . www.dietrichtheater.com/
  • BTE resident actor Amy Rene Byrne, who directs the summerfamily production, speaking about Sideways Stories from WaysideSchool that will run from July 12 through July 27, 2025, at theAlvina Krause Theatre, 226 Center Street in downtownBloomsburg. There will be 2 low price previews on July 10 & 11at 7 pm, and a free Sensory Friendly Performance on Saturday,July 12 at 2 pm. The show opens July 12 at 7 pm.There are shows Fridays & Saturdays at 7:00 & Sundays at 3 pm.Also, matinees on Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 1:00.www.bte.org/ 570-784-8181
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