Peri Mauer presents the world premiere of PLANETESIMAL MIGRATION, for flute, trumpet, & trombone. November 4, 2017, 5:00pm, Olli Studio Gallery, 336 West 37 Street, New York, NY 10018.
Concrete Timbre and AWCANYC join to present their first collaborative salon featuring 12 short new compositions for and eclectic ensemble of Flute, Trumpet, and Trombone by 11 composers wanting to develop their art by working outside their comfort zone to create challenging new compositions.
Peri Mauer presents the world premiere of PLANETESIMAL MIGRATION, for flute, trumpet, & trombone. November 4, 2017, 5:00pm, Olli Studio Gallery, 336 West 37 Street, New York, NY 10018.
Concrete Timbre and AWCANYC join to present their first collaborative salon featuring 12 short new compositions for and eclectic ensemble of Flute, Trumpet, and Trombone by 11 composers wanting to develop their art by working outside their comfort zone to create challenging new compositions.
Valley Forge Casino Resort (1160 First Avenue) welcomes two of comedy's heavy hitters to ever expanding Valley Forge Music Fair lineup. "Half-Baked" star Jim Breuer brings his relatable brand of comedy to The Venue on Friday, August 25, 2017 for two shows at 7:00pm and 10:00pm. Comedy Central's 'Mind of Mencia' creator Carlos Mencia brings his Laughin' and Lovin' Tour to The Venue on Friday, November 10, 2017 at 9:00pm. Tickets for all three shows are available on Ticketmaster. Doors for each show will open one hour in advance.
A family's desire for wealth is at odds with it's desire for honor in Terence Rattigan's intriguing THE WINSLOW BOY now on stage at the Irish Classical Theatre.
Robert Morton, in associationwith Concrete Timbre, Inc., presents Jazzy! Last Fridays Salon # 6, the sixth of an eight-concert series of original contemporary music, sound, words, & images by professional composers wanting to develop their art by working outside their comfort zone to create challenging new compositions, in an intimate setting at The Drawing Room (56 Willoughby St. between Jay and Lawrence) in Downtown Brooklyn tonight, September 26, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. The Last Todays Salon series began in January 2015 and continues on the last Today of the month through November, 2015. Ann Warren is the Producing Artistic Director and Whitney George is Musical Director.
Robert Morton, in associationwith Concrete Timbre, Inc., presents Jazzy! Last Saturdays Salon # 6, the sixth of an eight-concert series of original contemporary music, sound, words, & images by professional composers wanting to develop their art by working outside their comfort zone to create challenging new compositions, in an intimate setting at The Drawing Room (56 Willoughby St. between Jay and Lawrence) in Downtown Brooklyn on September 26, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. The Last Saturdays Salon series began in January 2015 and continues on the last Saturday of the month through November, 2015. Ann Warren is the Producing Artistic Director and Whitney George is Musical Director.
CONCRETE TIMBRE is pleased to announce 4 Wars, composed by Whitney George, Manuela Lechler, and Ann Warren, with a text by Mark Farnen. 4 Wars is directed by Ann Warren, and choreographed by Michelle Stuckey. 4 Wars will play a limited engagement at the Theater for New City (155 First Avenue, NYC). Performances begin Sunday, September 13.
Concrete Timbre (www.ConcreteTimbre.com) is a composer-driven performance collective which aims to add bold interdisciplinary performances to the contemporary music canon by creating opportunities for composers to work in multidisciplinary settings that often defy categorization. The group's '4 Wars' by Mark Farnen, directed by Ann Warren, is an interdisciplinary exploration of the universal themes that exist amongst four different stories from four different countries, showing a progression of people struggling to create social change in the year 1968 in the face of unrest. The world premiere will be presented by Theater for the New City's Dream Up Festival September 13 to 20.
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis' artistic director, Steven Woolf, always has a knack for finding a classic, sometimes a neglected one, to present each season. This year it's Terence Rattigan's revered play THE WINSLOW BOY, which some will remember from various revivals and film versions (1948 & 1999), and which stands out as a dramatic piece fraught with injustice. It's a story, based on fact, that is still as relevant today as it was when it was written. A splendid cast and keenly sharpened direction combine to provide a very compelling piece of theatre.
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis presents The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan and directed by Steven Woolf. Based on a true events, The Winslow Boy will be performed on the Browning Mainstage of the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts, 130 Edgar Road (on the campus of Webster University), Webster Groves, February 11-March 8, 2015.
Allan Markowitz and concrete timbre & d'moiselles present Un Lieu de Vie, a bilingual (English and French), hybrid music-theatre work, at Gallery MC (549 West 52nd Street, between 10th and 11th Ave.) October 26th through November 3rd. Ann Warren directs, and Whitney George is the musical director.