NC Museum of Art Summer Concert & Movie Series

Address: 2110 Blue Ridge Road
Pricing: Concert prices vary. Movies: $4; 0-6 & members $0
Phone: 919-715-5923
Hours: Concert & Movie times vary. See website for details
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NC Museum of Art Summer Concert & Movie Series: Entertainment under the stars

May 21, 2010

Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina at the Theater in the Museum Park.  It’s that time of year when the North Carolina Museum of Art presents their annual Summer Concert and Movie Series at their outdoor amphitheater under the open sky.  Showcasing legendary musical talent and critically acclaimed cinema, this season’s line up seems bent on giving you a reason to stay in town on the weekends. 

Tonight, the season opens most appropriately with The Swell Season, the Academy Award winning famed duo, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, touring on behalf of their new album, Strict Joy.  For the next three months, you can choose to share a night in the park with other renowned acts like Americana songstress Patty Griffin with Buddy Miller (Wed. 6/2), local gal gone big, Tift Merritt (Sat. 6/5), and the iconic, Grammy Award winning Joan Baez (Sun. 8/1) just to name a few. 

If it’s film that floats your boat, then mark several of these noteworthy flicks on your calendar:  (500) Days of Summer (Fri. 6/11), Up in the Air (Sat. 6/26), Julie & Julia (Fri. 7/23), Fantastic Mr. Fox (Sat. 8/14), The Big Lebowski (Fri. 8/20).

All events during the Summer Concert and Movie Series are family-friendly, but there are certainly highlights especially geared for the kids.  Back by popular demand is Dan Zanes and Friends (Sun. 8/15), bringing to life his merry interpretations of Broadway tunes in a kid-friendly contemporary style off his latest CD, 76 Trombones.  The season wraps with North Carolina’s celebrated Paperhand Puppet Intervention, combining myth, pageantry and original live music in two animated performances (Fri. 9/10, Sat. 9/11).  

In addition to the entertainment on the stage and giant movie screen, the Museum Park itself, set on 164 acres, is an attraction on its own.  Find fields, woodlands, and creeks dotted with permanent and temporary works of three dimensional sculptures to capture the curious eye prior to enjoying the show.  Also, on Friday nights, the Museum is open until 9pm, so if you haven’t yet had a chance to see the spectacular new West Building, then there is another reason to head to the Museum grounds early as a prelude to your Theater in the Museum Park plans.

The intimate amphitheater holds approximately 2,700 people with reserved seating capped at 450 seats.  All lawn tickets are general admission, so bring a blanket or chairs and stake your claim – gates open two hours prior to showtime.   Food and beverages (beer, wine, and non-alcoholic) are available for purchase, but visitors are welcomed to bring their own picnic and sealed non-alcoholic beverages along as well.  Prices vary depending on the concert, while all films are $4 general admission for adults and free for NCMA members and children 6 and under.  Here, value and relaxed fun under the stars paints a pretty summer picture.

HelloRaleigh Tip:  Be sure to check www.ncartmuseum.org for updated concert and film schedules, prices and showtimes.  If you like what you see, consider purchasing a yearly membership – it may save you money in the long run, and now would be the time to take full advantage of all the discounts.



- by Angela Risko, Raleigh Reporter for HelloMetro  (Click to leave a message)

Angela Risko

Angela Risko is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Formerly in Miami/Ft. Lauderdale and Manhattan specializing in the film industry, additionally, she has developed multimedia content for the retail sector. A media relations professional and freelance writer, she believes inside everyone is a story worth telling. Angela is based in Raleigh with a concentration on lifestyle, culture, and human interest profiles.
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Take a stroll along the Museum Park grounds, alive with sculpture. (Photo courtesy of NCMA)
Even the Museum's outdoor stage and amphitheater is a large-scale environmental artwork, featuring giant letters spelling PICTURE THIS. (Photo courtesy of NCMA)
Celebrated Americana songstress Patty Griffin and Buddy Miller take the stage in June. (Photo courtesy of NCMA)
NC's own, The Red Clay Ramblers serve up classic blues, fiddle jams and everything in between on July 24. (Photo courtesy of NCMA)
Sure to wow the kids, NC's Paperhand Puppet Intervention draws a crowd and closes the series with two performances September 10th and 11th. (Photo courtesy of NCMA)
Concerts take place rain or shine unless conditions endanger artists or the public. (Photo by Angela Risko)
The spectacular new West Building is open until 9pm on Friday nights, so arrive early and take a tour before you settle in for the film on the lawn. (Photo by Angela Risko)
The Joseph M. Bryan, Jr. Theater in the Museum Park holds approximately 2,700 people. (Photo by Angela Risko)




 



     
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