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THE ARTIST: A QUEER FOLK CELEBRATION OF GEORGIA O'KEEFFE
The Artist is Brady Walsh (Book and Lyrics) and Hannah Corneau's (Music) original new musical exploring Georgia O'Keeffe's most impressive, singular, and unexpected creation... the artist's very life.
GO ASK ALICE
Go Ask Alice by John Wimb’s is an explosive, music-based re-imagining of the legendary diary as a multi-media musical odyssey for a new generation who is shaping the world we live in today. The story unfolds as a series of diary entries that document the “anonymous” girl’s journey, from the halls of high school to a harrowing life on the streets and back, in an Alice-in-Wonderland-gone-wrong descent into drug addiction, incorporating Grace Slick’s chilling psychedelic rock masterpiece White Rabbit. Go Ask Alice i is a story about how people must come together to heal each other with love. It is a celebration of the socially conscious values of the next generation - shaping the world of the future.
RIGHT NEXT TO ME
Gregg Coffin's sung-through musical Right Next to Me is the story of a war widow’s attempt to cope with her Marine husband’s death in Iraq. As she and her husband’s brother (also a Marine) set out on a quest to scatter his ashes, their journey sparks flashbacks of their life and love, ultimately leading to her emotionally uplifting transformation.
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FAIRYCAKES
Fairycakes is the new comedy from five-time Tony Award nominee Douglas Carter Beane that starred a who's who of New York theatrical royalty, including Mo Rocca, Kristolyn Lloyd, Sabatino Cruz, Jackie Hoffman, Kuhoo Verma, Z Infante, Ann Harada, Jamen Nanthakumar, Julie Halston, Arnie Burton, Chris Myers, and Jason Tam. One night in the forest, puckish mischief leads to mismatched lovers from across all your favorite stories. And what begins as love at first sprite, grows into something more as the feelings from one midsummer night carry over to the bright light of day.
LAZOUR LIGHT SHOW
Together as a team, brothers, songwriters, and collaborators, Daniel and Patrick Lazour have written seven musicals and several hundred songs. A new take on the troubadour tradition, once a month they took the stage Underground at the legendary Cornelia Street Café to present Lazour Light Show, an evening of songs and stories, featuring excerpts from their shows, stand-alone pieces, and new works in development, with the possibility of special guests aiding them in song.