Concerts are available to rent! Streams are recorded and available for limited viewing for the same price as concerts ($15).
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Upon rental, you have 24 hours to watch the concert. You can refresh and replay, but you will need to do two-factor authentication to change devices. If you're new to streaming, feel free to call us at the Box Office and leave a voicemail.
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Scroll down to see what concerts are available to enjoy again.
Upon rental, you have 24 hours to watch the concert. You can refresh and replay, but you will need to do two-factor authentication to change devices. If you're new to streaming, feel free to call us at the Box Office and leave a voicemail.
Click here for tips on how to stream to your TV/other devices.
Friday, February 5 at 7:30 pm Project Locrea
Project Locrea is a musical alliance with varying instrumentation created by flutist Yana Nikol, that introduces audiences to the different musical traditions of the world seen through the lenses of artistic creativity. Combining traditional instruments with western classical and jazz instruments, the project’s focus is on bringing better understanding and deeper connection between cultures. Their website: www.yananikol.com/project-locrea |
Saturday, February 6 at 7:30 pm Karen Kelleher "There and Back Again"
Karen Kelleher of Beauty and the Beast brings her extraordinary vocal range to her debut solo Cauldron concert. Cauldron audiences will remember her as the high-note-hitting Wardrobe in the hit Beauty and the Beast. Her set will explore music from across the globe and some personal favorites, as well as tales from her life on the stage! |
Friday, February 12 at 7:30 pm Abbey Lincoln Tribute
"Betty Carter introduced me to the industry, and Abbey Lincoln molded me into an artist," says bassist Michael Bowie, who's career achievements include performances and recordings with not only these icons, but artist such as Sarah Vaughn, Joe Williams, Joe Henderson, Ricky Scaggs, Joyce, Isaac Hayes, Benny Golson and many more. 3 Abbey albums, and 1 Grammy winning album (Look What I've Got - Betty Carter) to his credit, Michael has selected songs written by, and closely attributed to, these ladies of song. This show will feature Jordan Williams (piano) and Shacara Rogers (vocalist), in an intimate set featuring the music of Abbey and Betty. |
Saturday, February 13 at 7:30 pm Raymi
This DC based band led by Juan Cayrampoma brings the haunting sounds and mystic power from The Andes to the rest of the Americas and the world. RAYMI uses traditional instruments such as Zampoñas and Quenas while also exploring the possibilities that the bass, guitars and drums can have together with the Andes tradition. |
Friday, February 19 at 7:30 pm DC’s Greats of Jazz Guitar! Three of DC’s jazz guitar greats, Jan Knutson, Steve Abshire & Steve Herberman are a festival of jazz guitar! Don’t miss this encore of last year’s sold-out show! Acclaimed musicians in their own right, when they perform together in this trio sparks really start to fly, as they tackle swing, jazz and blues like you've never heard before. www.steveherberman.com www.Steveabshire.com www.JanKnutson.com |
Saturday February 20 at 7:30 pm Sally Imbriano
Sally Imbriano presents George’s White-Hot Scandals, a cabaret in homage of her Australian roots and the stories of the Lost Generation. Accompanied by Refiye Tappan (piano) and Dakota Kaylor (percussion), they bring the early music of the 20th century to life, performing humorous, heartfelt, and classic songs from American and Australian composers alike. sallyimbriano.com refiyemusic.com https://www.facebook.com/Dakotaball44/ |

Friday, Feb 26 at 7:30 pm Yasmin Williams
Rolling Stone Magazine says: "When 24-year-old instrumentalist Yasmin Williams plays guitar, she conjures new possibilities and stories from the instrument." Yasmin Williams is an acoustic finger-style guitarist with an unorthodox, modern style of playing. Her music has been commonly described as refreshing, relaxing, and unique and has been called some of the most imaginative guitar music out today. http://www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com/
Rolling Stone Magazine says: "When 24-year-old instrumentalist Yasmin Williams plays guitar, she conjures new possibilities and stories from the instrument." Yasmin Williams is an acoustic finger-style guitarist with an unorthodox, modern style of playing. Her music has been commonly described as refreshing, relaxing, and unique and has been called some of the most imaginative guitar music out today. http://www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com/
Saturday, Feb 27 at 7:30 pm Carl Williams: Diametrically Opposed Bros: A TBG Cabaret
Enjoy the vocal stylings of Carl L. Williams as he explores the realms of Big Band, Musial Theatre and Pop music! Featuring guest performances from one of his favorite people on the planet and best friend Andres Ponce. Your favorite nerdy streamers are doing a Cabaret! |
Saturday, March 6 at 7:30 Susan Derry
After their record-selling holiday cabaret "I Wish It So," Susan Derry and pianist Howard Breitbart are back at the Cauldron for another joyful evening of moving, hilarious stories and gorgeous music. Susan's wit, charm and beautiful vocals combined with Howard's brilliant arrangements will lift your spirits and warm your heart. More at www.susanderry.com. |
Friday, March 12 at 7:30 pm Seán Heely Trio
Fiddle champion, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist Seán Heely with the finest Celtic musicians in the region. Seán is a Strathmore Artist-in-Residence graduate who has been touring his beautiful, high-energy traditional music in the British Isles and Latin America during the past year to rave reviews. www.seanheely.com |
Saturday, March 13 at 7:30 pm Wyn & Leigh Delano-"I Always Play the Villains"
Join actor / singer and perennial villain-player Wyn Delano for an evening of diabolical fun as he takes you through some of the most deliciously evil and cathartic songs in the Broadway cannon. Accompanied by master pianist and spouse Leigh Delano, take an inside look at what it takes to stay sane and healthy when your job eight times a week is to be, well, insane. Featuring soaring music from Hunchback of Notre Dame, Phantom of The Opera, Sweeney Todd, Les Miserables, Parade, and many more, "I Always Play The Villains" examines what makes a truly great antagonist - malicious or otherwise - and will challenge your perceptions of what it means to be the bad guy. |
Sunday, March 14 at 7:00 pm Sophia Manicone "Just a Phase"
Sophia Manicone is a rising superstar at Creative Cauldron and around the DMV. This is her debut as a cabaret soloist: So much of life feels like a series of ever changing phases - the seasons, family dynamics, personal tastes and preferences, tears and laughter. Join Sophia as she shares stories and songs about her journey through the phases of early childhood to young adult, her hopes for the future, and her recognition that her love of theater isn’t “just a phase.” www.sophiamanicone.com |
Friday, March 19 at 7:30 pm Irene Jalenti Irene who brought her Beatles jazz homage to the 2019 festival, and her debut solo performance to Creative Cauldron's summer concert series returns for another evening of sensational music.www.irenejalenti.com |
Saturday March 20 at 7:30 pm Kara-Tameika Watkins
"Locked in My Soul" Kara has been a performer and creator at Creative Cauldron alongside her celebrated professional DC theater career. Join Kara-Tameika Watkins as she bares her soul in an evening of self-discovery and reflection of life during a pandemic. |
Jake Blount- Sunday, March 21 at 7:00 PM
Jake Blount is an award-winning banjoist, fiddler, singer and ethno-musicologist based in Providence, RI. He is half of the internationally touring duo Tui, a 2020 Strathmore Artist in Residence and a board member of Bluegrass Pride. He is a 2020 recipient of the Steve Martin Banjo Prize. Blount released his debut solo album, Spider Tales: The Guardian declared it an "instant classic" and awarded it five out of five stars. Bandcamp selected it as Album of the Day, and it received positive coverage in NPR, Rolling Stone Country, Billboard Pride and AV Club. |
Friday, March 25 at 7:30 pm Cissa Paz
Cissa’s captivating stage presence and soulful voice bring music that is upbeat and engaging. She’s known and loved among the lovers and dancers of Brazilian music not only as a performer, but as an ambassador of her genre. |
Saturday, March 27 at 7:30 pm Veronneau
Passport to the World ends with very people who curate it! This dynamic duo from Wammie award-winning Latin, jazz, samba group Veronneau closes out the series with an evening of their signature blend of global, retro, and original music. |