Dec 4, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Alicia Hall Moran + Gordon Voidwell at The Kitchen - New York, NY $8.00 - $10.00
Known for her adventurous performances, vocalist and composer Alicia Hall Moran skillfully conjoins a range of musical influences, including baroque, classical, cabaret, and jazz. For this performance incorporating the emotional depths and dramatic narratives from both opera and Motown, Hall Moran will be joined by Tarus Mateen, bass guitar, Thomas Flippin on lute, and special guests on electric guitar, and drums. Gordon Voidwell is a fictional character - the alter ego of a Bronx-born, ex-chorister-turned-rap geek called Will Johnson. As a live act, the Gordon Voidwell lineup comprises Tecla Esposito, Kassa Overall, and Guillermo Brown. As partners that have influenced Johnson's worldview, they too are Gordon Voidwell. This electrified grit-pop draws from Johnson's roots, folk music of the South Bronx ghetto, and electro standards.
Dec 5, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Alicia Hall Moran + Gordon Voidwell at The Kitchen - New York, NY $8.00 - $10.00
Known for her adventurous performances, vocalist and composer Alicia Hall Moran skillfully conjoins a range of musical influences, including baroque, classical, cabaret, and jazz. For this performance incorporating the emotional depths and dramatic narratives from both opera and Motown, Hall Moran will be joined by Tarus Mateen, bass guitar, Thomas Flippin on lute, and special guests on electric guitar, and drums. Gordon Voidwell is a fictional character - the alter ego of a Bronx-born, ex-chorister-turned-rap geek called Will Johnson. As a live act, the Gordon Voidwell lineup comprises Tecla Esposito, Kassa Overall, and Guillermo Brown. As partners that have influenced Johnson's worldview, they too are Gordon Voidwell. This electrified grit-pop draws from Johnson's roots, folk music of the South Bronx ghetto, and electro standards.
Dec 11, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Dance and Process featuring Renée Archibald / Neal Beasley / Steven Reker at The Kitchen - New York, NY $8.00 - $10.00
The culmination of an extended group process of sharing work and receiving structured feedback, this evening features three new works by choreographers Renée Archibald, Neal Beasley, and Steven Reker.
Dec 12, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Dance and Process featuring Renée Archibald / Neal Beasley / Steven Reker at The Kitchen - New York, NY $8.00 - $10.00
The culmination of an extended group process of sharing work and receiving structured feedback, this evening features three new works by choreographers Renée Archibald, Neal Beasley, and Steven Reker.
Dec 17, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Dec 18, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Dec 19, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Dec 22, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Dec 23, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Dec 29, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Dec 30, 2009 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Jan 6, 2010 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Jan 7, 2010 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Jan 8, 2010 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Jan 9, 2010 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Jan 13, 2010 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Jan 14, 2010 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Jan 15, 2010 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.
Jan 16, 2010 at 8:00 PM EST Romeo and Juliet featuring Nature Theater of Oklahoma at The Kitchen - New York, NY $16.00 - $20.00
This one-of-a-kind performance is the result of a series of phone calls to people who were asked to tell, in their own words, the story of Romeo and Juliet from beginning to end. With some rather surprising twists and turns given that no one seems to exactly remember the plot, the myriad versions of the story compound in an array of competing scenarios as the participants try to invent themselves out of their own narrative blind alleys. Where memory fails, a kind of necessary creativity steps in to fill the void. What we are left with is a highly personal and original series of Romeos, infused with emotion and thoughts about love, need, and the complex nature of self-sacrifice. Featuring Anne Gridley and Robert M. Johanson with Elisabeth Conner. Conceived and Directed by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper. From conversations with Linda Copper, Eliotte Crowell, Anne Gridley, Teresa Gridley, Jo Liegerot, Robert M. Johanson, Zachary Oberzan, and Kristin Worrall. Design by Peter Nigrini. Production manager Robert Saenz de Viteri.