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What I Thought I Knew is a dark comedy, performed by one actress playing 40 roles. The play grapples with complex issues—including women's reproductive rights and our country's healthcare system - in a deeply personal and non-polemical way. A riveting odyssey through doubt, a broken medical system, and the complex terrain of motherhood and parenting. An eclectic musician who has appeared internationally as a pianist, composer and bandleader since 1975. At HOH, Donelian performs with David Clark on bass and George Schuller on drums.
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The Hudson Opera House offers a year-round schedule of arts and cultural programming in the 1855 former Hudson City Hall which contains New York State's oldest surviving theatre.
Since opening the first restored room in December of 1997, five rooms on the first floor have been rehabilitated, and we have presented thousands of cultural and educational programs, more than 1125 in the last year alone. The Hudson Opera House provides free or low-cost cultural offerings every week of the year.
Ongoing programs include concerts, readings, lectures, exhibitions, theatre and dance presentations, after-school programs, workshops, classes, and community arts events like the annual Winter Walk on Warren Street.
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Armen Donelian Trio




