Salty Brine's The Living Record Collection Announces February and March Programming

By: Jan. 19, 2017
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Salty Brine announces upcoming programming for February and March as part of his cabaret series, The Living Record Collection. Programming will include the premiere of a brand-new cabaret based on Radiohead's album Ok Computer and a special Valentine's Day show with Heather Christian based on The Carpenters' The Singles 1969 - 1973.

Both shows will take place at Pangea (178 2nd Avenue), with doors opening at 6:30pm and performances beginning at 7:30pm.

Advance tickets are $20 and can be purchased online at www.thesaltiestbrine.com.

Dean. Maybe Frank. Maybe Sammy.
February 7, 21, 28 and March 7, 14


The eery, alien world of Radiohead's stand-out album OK Computer drowns in the drunken spin of The Rat Pack's sinfully funny Vegas act for an evening of songs you'll never remember- er forget. Rock and roll's coolest band collides with The King of Cool, Mr. Dean Martin, in the latest installment of Salty Brine's The Living Record Collection. It's Dean. Maybe Frank. Maybe Sammy.

Created and performed by Salty Brine
Directed by Eddie Prunoske
Arrangements by Alex Thrailkill
Costume Design by Heather McDevitt Barton

Baby Baby Baby Baby Oh Baby or, All I Know of Love
February 14

Salty Brine and Heather Christian want to get Close to You this Valentine's Day. It's every hit single from the superstars of soft rock, The Carpenters, lovingly reimagined and dutifully performed by two of your favorite downtown darlings. Bring a date or come alone and make a friend. This February 14th everybody's going home with somebody. And that's a promise.

Created and performed by Salty Brine and Heather Christian
Arrangements by Heather Christian
Costume Design by Heather McDevitt Barton


About The Living Record Collection
This dazzling expedition into the heart of popular music, created and performed by cabaret artist Salty Brine, takes incredible albums and twists them in style and form until they are at once familiar and foreign, nostalgic and new. Imagining track lists as blueprints for evenings of musical mayhem, Salty brings you The Living Record Collection.

Past shows (all Time Out New York Critics' Picks) include Abbey Straße, I've Been to Sea Before, Second Hand News, Dark Side of the Rainbow, I Carried a Watermelon, He's So Unusual, Givin' Up Your Heart, I'm A Lot Like You, These Are the Contents of My Head, Thank U 4 a Funky Time, This One Night at the Opera, How Strange It Is and Good News, or Harry the Dog.

About Salty Brine

Salty Brine is a New York-based actor, playwright, and cabaret artist. He is the creative force behind The Living Record Collection, a series of cabaret performances built around popular albums. Time Out New York has called him "the love child of a Paul Lynde, Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey in Cabaret threeway". NY Credits: Clown Bar (Pipeline, The Box), How Did I Get Here? (Bowery Arts & Science), Vera; Or The Nihilists (HERE), Shannon Foy (Bowery Arts & Science), The Poor Of New York (Connelly Theater), Backstage At Horror Drag (Animals, Incubator Arts Project), Thanksgiving! A! Pageant! (Ars Nova), The Infernal Machine (CSV Cultural Center), Straight Talk (Dixon Place), Taylor Mac's The Lily's Revenge (HERE), Oh The Horror! (Naked Angels). Regional: The Elementary Spacetime Show (César Alvarez, Philly Fringe), The Baltimore Waltz (Cape Rep), Dead From New York (Diversionary Theatre). He is co-creator (with Justin Levine) of the vaudeville duo Pepper 'n Sam (Ars Nova, Joe's Pub). Salty is currently rewriting the libretto of the musical Kicks (score by Alan Menken). Faculty, Playwrights Horizons Theater School, NYU.



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