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ANDREA LLOYD WEBBER: LIVE! AT PARADISE STREAM show poster

ANDREA LLOYD WEBBER: LIVE! AT PARADISE STREAM at Dixon Place

Dates: 8/12/2016

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Dixon Place
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161A Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002

Phone: 2122190736

Tickets: Free Admission

Running Time: 40 minutes


ABOUT THIS SHOW
Semi-celebrated American Mezzo Soprano Andréa Lloyd Webber (no relation) and her comrade in arms, musical portmantologist Yon Yonson, phD (unaccredited) can normally be found treading the boards and crooning the classics in the Big Apple. But during Valentine’s season, spring fling season, high summer, fall foliage season, and winter ski season, they are the resident entertainers at PARADISE DREAM, the most romantic couples resort in the Poconos, and home of the heart shaped whirlpool bath for two.

With original music, naughty jokes, and some very important updates on the daily operations of the hotel (Paradise Dream is not responsible for any injuries sustained at the wheel during the Tantric Pottery Workshop), Andréa and Yon careen through an evening of songs, schtick, and sensuality in the honeymoon capital of the world.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Andréa Lloyd Webber (no relation) is a chanteuse, actreuse, innovateuse, and world-semi-celebrated mezzo soprano. Classically trained as a tenor in Rio and an international clogging champion, Andréa has studied under the tutelage of masters across the globe before taking up her post with collaborateur Yon Yonson as resident artístes of the bastion of creativity, romance, and bingo that is Paradise Dream Couples Resort. For booking, private engagements, or access to Andréa’s full extended resumé, please inquire with her personal assistant Jenna Philips.

Yon Yonson (phD, unaccredited) exists in a wide straddle betwixt the academic and the artistic on this, his earth journey. He is honored to be píaníst in residénce and open swinger at Paradise Dream. The founder/dean/president/current professor emeritus of the Yonsonian Private Institute of Musical Portmantology, Yon also holds his approximately annual equinoctal ululation and crystal ceremony in Palmdale California every twelfth new moon. For information on registration and pricing please contact his apprentice and representative Ian Axness.

Ian Axness is a collaborative pianist and music director, working between forms of concert music, contemporary theater, and improvisation. He has accompanied cabaret artists Erin Markey, John Early, and Salty Brine; collaborated with writers and directors at New Dramatists and Yale Rep; and performed in Showgasm at Ars Nova and Lyrics & Lyricists at the 92nd Street Y. Ian teaches at Playwrights Horizons Theater School and occasionally writes music for Spring Street Social Society. Upcoming: BEARDO at Pipeline Theatre, and Erin Markey’sA Ride on the Irish Cream @ A.R.T.

Jeanna Phillips is an actor, composer, theater maker, and educator based in Brooklyn. She recently wrote and performed in what’s this called, this spirit? at Dixon Place and Ars Nova’s ANTfest, and she croons occasionally at the McKittrick Follies. With her band, SCOUTS, Jeanna creates harmony-driven art rock that pairs dynamically with poetry, narrative, and live performance. She has performed in New York City at Madison Square Garden, Joe’s Pub, La MaMa ETC, St. Ann’s Warehouse, and the Lucille Lortel; internationally at the Sydney Opera House; and regionally at Williamstown Theatre Festival, Theatre Aspen, and Berkeley Rep. She has been Andréa Lloyd Webber’s Personal Assistant for almost nine months now and is exhausted. Jeanna holds a BFA from NYU.

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161A Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002

Phone: 2122190736

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Established in 1986, Dixon Place is a nonprofit institution dedicated to supporting visionary artists through the development and presentation of original works in the performing and literary arts. In a professional, compassionate environment, artists are inspired and encouraged to implement new ideas and new practices. Programming and curatorial policies support inclusivity and diversity regarding gender, race, sexual identity, age, disabilities, social class, and ethnicity. Committed to fostering social justice, DP’s foremost priorities are to serve as a safe haven for artists of all stripes and callings and to provide meaningful, culturally enriching experiences for audiences.

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