Marc Ribot: Reframing Dylan
Marc Ribot performs re-interpretations and re-framings of Bob Dylan’s mid 1960s-era visionary poetry, the poetic environment from which Dylan’s work emerged, and the visionary poetry/music that emerged from it.

Upcoming events include puppet wrestling at The Fruit, hip-hop fusion with Ephrat Asherie Dance and Grammy winner Arturo O’Farrill, and an Indigenous reimagining of the 1970s musical Grease.
Marc Ribot performs re-interpretations and re-framings of Bob Dylan’s mid 1960s-era visionary poetry, the poetic environment from which Dylan’s work emerged, and the visionary poetry/music that emerged from it.
Ephrat Asherie collaborates with Grammy award-winning pianist and composer Arturo O’Farrill on the company’s newest creation, Shadow Cities, a reflection on the beauty, vastness and joy of the in-between.
In TESTO by Wet Mess, Wet Messifies the messiness of life with teeth and one chin hair; exploring transitions, testosterone, and the edges of drag.
Praised for their ‘sumptuous sweetness and laser-like clarity’ (BBC Music Magazine), Doric String Quartet has earned international acclaim. Tracing a lineage of musical invention, the quartet’s program spans the work of Bach, Haydn, and Beethoven.
John Scofield’s Trio blends original jazz, standards, and surprising covers in an energetic, intuitive live format.
Bear Grease is an unapologetically Indigenous musical—a loving clap back to the classic hit musical and film Grease.
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