Late Nite Series at Urban Stages Presents SEAN HAGERTY: SOLOS AND DUOS

By: Feb. 23, 2011
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Urban Stages (Frances Hill, Artistic Director) is proud to present Late Nite at Urban Stages featuring Sean Hagerty: Solos and Duos, on Saturday, March 12 at 10:30PM. Urban Stages is located at 259 West 30th Street, tickets are $12 (and include a glass of beer or wine). To make a reservation please call 212-421-1380.

Looping violin, mandolin, and electronics, Sean Hagerty: Solos and Duos creates reflective songs and improvisations, drawing from his background in classical music, and combining it with a passion for rock. This performance will feature solo works, indie-covers, and collaborations with Will Hanza (guitar, vox, loops) and Arvi Sreenivasan (guitar, electric drums).

Sean Hagerty has engineered a number of shows for Urban Stages, including Langston in Harlem, ReEntry, Rewrite, and Cabaret Nights. His interest in interactive technology lead him to design Losing Something, the Windup Bird Chronicle, and co-design Milk N Honey, at 3LD. Sean has performed with many local musicians, including the Freedom Haters, Rad Unicorn, Julia Price, Kyle Jarrow, Rebecca Cherry, Kris Kelly, Will Hanza, and John Carlin. http://www.seanhagerty.com.

LATE NITE at URBAN STAGES
SEAN HAGERTY : SOLOS AND DUOS

March 12 at 10:30PM

Tickets are $12 (including a glass of wine or beer)
For Reservations: Call 212-421-1380

Urban Stages is located at 259 West 30th Street

Who's Who

Urban Stages is an award-winning, not-for-profit Off-Broadway Theatre Company founded in 1984 by Artistic Director, Frances Hill. Over the past 24 years, Urban Stages has produced over 70 productions (mostly world premieres) including Pulitzer Prize Finalist, Eisa Davis' BULRUSHER (2007), two Drama Desk nominations, an Outer Critic's Circle Award, an Obie nomination, and eight Audelco nominations. Its productions of MEN ON THE VERGE OF A HISPANIC BREAKDOWN, by Guillermo Reyes, and MINOR DEMONS, by Bruce Graham subsequently moved to commercial theatres. CHILI QUEEN, a play by newscaster Jim Lehrer, transferred to the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. (1989). The majority of works developed at Urban Stages have had further productions commercially, regionally, and abroad. Numerous projects developed at Urban Stages have been adapted into film and television projects, including Scar, by Murray Mednick, Conversations with the Goddesses, by Agapi Stassinopoulos, and Cotton Mary, by Alexandra Viets. Last year's Urban Stages production of LANGSTON IN HARLEM earned the company four AUDELCO awards including Best Musical Production of 2010 and a Drama Desk Nomination

 


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