Stew & the Negro Problem Return To The Pacific Northwest 11/6
Seattle Theatre Group (STG) presents STEW & THE NEGRO PROBLEM at Seattle's Triple Door on Friday, November 5th and Saturday, November 6th at 8pm.
First there was the Negro Problem, a band that rose through the ranks of L.A.'s indie scene in the late '90s and early aughts. Deemed "L.A.'s best band" by the L.A. Weekly in 1992, the unit - propelled by Stew and Heidi Rodewald - recorded three critically acclaimed albums: Post Minstrel Syndrome (1997), Joys & Concerns (1999) and 2002's Welcome Back. The New York Times cited the last as "perhaps the finest collection of songs an American songwriter has come up with this year."
When Stew and Heidi began work on Passing Strange, the theater production that went on to become both a Spike Lee-directed movie and Tony Award winner for "Best Book of a Musical," The Negro Problem was put on hold. This past year, however, the band returned to sell out six nights at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, performing primarily new material. The inspiration was born to record a new album (in the can) and take the band on the road once again.Group sales discounts are available through STG's Group Sales Hotline at (206)315-8054. Triple Door is located at 216 Union Street in downtown Seattle.
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