Binion, Justman, Pfitsch & More Join NYTB in the D-Lounge 2/22

By: Feb. 18, 2010
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On Monday, February 22nd, New York Theatre Barn presents its monthly showcase for emerging writers and performers at the D-Lounge at the Daryl Roth Theater which will feature the music of Katya Stanislavskaya and Eric March. Performers scheduled to appear include Sandy Binion (William Finn's Make Me a Song, Broadway's Jane Eyre), Amy Justman (Company, White Christmas), and Jane Pfitsch (Company). Executive Producers for NYTB in the D-Lounge are Laura Brandel and Karen Marshall.

The first set of the evening will be Women On Love - A Song Cycle (music and lyrics by Katya Stanislavskaya with additional lyrics by Hannah Kohl), and will feature performances from Sandy Binion, Amy Justman, Amy Linden, Jane Pfitsch, and Jill Rensing.

The second set of the evening, Eric March, Amy Linden, Lance Rubin and Ryan Speakerman Are Trapped at the Bottom of a Mountain Crevasse - Please Send Help will feature the songs of Eric March and performances from Amy Linden, Lance Rubin, and Ryan Speakerman. "AN URGENT NEW YORK THEATRE BARN ALERT -- Attention patrons -- This is Eric March, Amy Linden, Lance Rubin and Ryan Speakerman. We are NOT doing a concert of Eric's original songs on Monday, February 22 at 7:30 pm at the D-Lounge. We were on an extended hike near Turquoise Lake in the southern Rockies when the snow bridge we were camped on collapsed. Our current location is about 40 miles east of Meredith, Colorado. Lance's leg is shattered in four places and Amy is losing her hearing from frostbite on her outer ear. Our provisions are enough to last four emerging musical theater writers and performers only another 36 hours. Please bring your helicopters."

NYTB in the D-Lounge takes place Monday, February 22nd at 7:30pm it the D-Lounge at the Daryl Roth Theater (101 East 15th Street at Union Square East). There is a $10 cover plus a 1-drink minimum.

For more information on NYTB, visit: www.NYTheatreBarn.org

Under the direction of Joe Barros (Producing Artistic Director) and Reed Prescott (Executive Director), New York Theatre Barn is a not-for-profit theatre company dedicated to the investigation, development, and advancement of new evocative works and strives to challenge the way new work is developed. Since its inception in 2007, NYTB introduced a monthly springboard event for emerging writers and performers (NYTB at The Duplex, NYTB in the D Lounge), presented concerts and staged readings (including the musical Big Fat Cat with Bruce Vilanch and I Married Wyatt Earp with Tovah Feldshuh, directed by Tony-nominee Graciela Daniele) and produced fully realized productions (including Wood at the NYMF with Tony Award winner Cady Huffman). Recent productions include the musical parody Hey, You Know What Movie Would Make a Good Musical? at the Julia Miles Theatre and Bridget Bailey's one-woman play Child of Hungry Times, winner of Outstanding Production of a Solo Show (Planet Connections Theatre Festival). NYTB has grown into a vital force in the New York theatre scene where it has been a launching ground for challenging new work including Adam Gwon's Ordinary Days (which had a recent production at the Roundabout Theatre Company). New York Theatre Barn is a member of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre.


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