Broadway at Birdland Celebrates The Lyrics of Amanda Yesnowitz 1/18/2010

By: Dec. 09, 2009
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Jim Caruso's Cast Party is proud to present "Wordland: A Night Without Ballads. Except For One. Maybe," celebrating the lyrics of Amanda Yesnowitz at Birdland on Monday, January 18 at 7pm. This concert is part of the long-running Broadway at Birdland concert series, which highlights performers and composers from the Great White Way at the historic music room. 

The lyricist will be joined by Broadway stars Stephanie J. Block, Chip Zien, Ann Harada, Noah Weisberg, Leslie Kritzer, Farah Alvin and Carlos Encinias, all performing songs Amanda has written with composers Deborah Abramson, Larry O'Keefe, Brian Feinstien, Steve Marzullo, Skip Kennon, Jason Robert Brown, and Brian Cimmet, who will also serve as Music Director.

Amanda Yesnowitz was the first individual lyricist to win the Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation Award. Her musical By The Numbers (music by Brian Feinstein) earned a Dramatists Guild Fellowship, a slot in the ASCAP Showcase, and an industry reading through TRU's New Voices Series. Amanda penned lyrics for an adaption of Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle (music by Feinstein), produced by Ithaca's Hangar Theatre, where local critics agreed that her ‘clever lyrics do Brecht justice.' Other written works include Building a Wing (Best Musical at 2007 Short Sweet & Song in Sydney, music by Michael Ficocelli), The History of War (music by Deborah Abramson, book by Chip Zien), and While I Wait (music by Abramson), a new song cycle featuring "Other People's Art," premiered at NAMT's 2009 Songwriter Showcase), "Another Day," (debuted by Lea Michele) and "Gotta Start Small," (recorded by Stephanie J. Block on her CD, This Place I Know). Regional highlights include "No Loooking Back," performed by Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall. In March of 2009, Amanda'ds KenKen parody lyrics were quoted in Time magazine. When she isn't rhyming, Amanda teaches full-time at NYC's Tisch School of the Arts.


Who: WORDLAND: A Night Without Ballads. Except For One. Maybe. The Lyrics of Amanda Yesnowitz
When: Monday, January 18 at 7pm
Where: Birdland, 315 West 44 Street, NYC
Phone: 212-581-3080
Website: www.BirdlandJazz.com
Cover: $25, $35 plus $10 food/drink minimum

 


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