Theater Events Added at 92YTribeca Including THE THREE PARTY, BEHIND THE MUSIC-AL

By: Nov. 04, 2010
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92YTribeca is the 92nd Street Y's downtown arts and culture venue in New York City. Opened in October 2008, 92YTribeca presents music, comedy, film, theater, talks, classes, family events, and Jewish community and holiday programs in a versatile, street-level, modern space at 200 Hudson Street. In addition to the mainstage and screening room, the venue houses an art gallery, lounge, bar, café, seminar and meeting rooms, and free Wi-Fi around the space. With programs developed by a professional curatorial team in partnership with staff, local artists and arts organizations, new-media companies, fellow presenters, and community and cause-based organizations, 92YTribeca aims to engage a diverse community of young people from around the New York area with smart, relevant programming that encourages participation and conversation. For more information, visit www.92YTribeca.org.

Thu, Nov 4, 8 pm, $15
THE THREE PARTY: A NIGHT OF ONE-PERSON SHOWS FROM W. KAMAU BELL, JEFF KREISLER and Bridget Everett
Three one-person shows come together for a night of revolutionary comedy. LA based comedian W. Kamau Bell returns to New York with his show the W. Kamau Bell Curve; writer and performer Jeff Kreisler delivers his satirical wealth building seminar, Get Rich Cheating; and cabaret superstar Bridget Everett hits the stage with her bawdy musical comedy At Least It's Pink. Part of the New York Comedy Festival.

*JUST ADDED* Mon, Nov 22, 8 pm, $12
BEHIND THE MUSIC-AL: FIRST SONGS
Behind the Music-al is an exciting behind-the-scenes look at the next generation of musical theater composers. Learn how songwriting teams collaborate, hear exclusive new songs performed by some of Broadway's hottest young stars and get the back-story on your favorite musical numbers. Moderator Jesse Oxfeld asks three writing teams about their first songs written in collaboration and finds out which tunes have laid the groundwork for the completion of their musicals. With Sam Carner and Derek Gregor, Bradford Proctor and Alaina Kunin, and Kyle Ewalt and Michael I. Walker.

 



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