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Sunday, September 18, 2022

Sunday Scoop Week of 9/18/22 - Beginning Performances, What's Happening This Week and More

A) Shows Opening
B) What's Happening This Week and More

A) Shows Opening

In New Jersey














Once

Kelsey Theatre at MCCC (1200 Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor)
Beginning performances 9/23
Through 10/2

B) What's Happening This Week and More

1) Amas Musical Theatre Eric H. Weinberger Award for Emerging Lyricists
Submissions Open 9/19- 12/2

2) Ballet Hispanico's Dialogos Comes to the Stonewall Inn
9/22

3) Ballet Hispanico  Fall Adult Class Series Registration
Deadline 9/29

4) Black Theatre United Postpones Gala and Launches Charitybuzz Auction

5) BroadwayCon Announces 2023 Dates and Location

6) Come From Away Welcomes Back Cast Members
For Final Performances

7) Death of Salesman Announces $35 Rush Tickets

8) Kinesis Project dance Theatre & More Present
Capacity, or: the Work of Crackling 9/24 & 9/25

9) NOoSPHERE Arts Presents WE ARE NATURE 2022
9/24

10) Ni Nai Chen Dance Co. The Bridge Virtual Dance Classes 
9/19 & 9/21

11) On Location Tours Walking Tour of NYC Horror Movie Locations

12) South Street Seaport Museum Climate Week NYC Events

13) Works & Process at the Guggenheim Presents 
The Covid Variations: A Piano Drama 9/25
 
14) Works & Process at the Guggenheim Presents
New York City Ballet: Fall Premieres

1) AMAS MUSICAL THEATRE
ANNOUNCES THE FIFTH YEAR OF
THE ERIC H. WEINBERGER AWARD FOR EMERGING LIBRETTISTS

SUBMISSIONS OPEN SEPTEMBER 19-DECEMBER 2, 2022

Amas Musical Theatre (Donna Trinkoff, Artistic Producer) today announced the fifth year of The Eric H. Weinberger Award for Emerging Librettists, a juried cash and production grant to be given annually to support the early work and career of a deserving musical theatre librettist. The Award commemorates the life and work of playwright/librettist Eric H. Weinberger (1950-2017), who was a Drama Desk Award nominee for Best Book of a Musical (Wanda’s World), and the playwright/librettist of Class Mothers ’68, that earned Pricilla Lopez a Drama Desk Award nomination.

The winner will receive $2,000 to help pay cost-of-living expenses. The winning musical will receive development assistance in the 2024 New Works Development Program of Amas Musical Theatre, which is administering the Award. The development assistance culminates in the work being rehearsed and performed by New York theatre professionals in an Amas Lab production. Amas was the development home for several of Mr. Weinberger’s musicals and produced the World Premiere of Wanda’s World and the New York Premiere of Tea for Three.

Submissions will open on September 19, 2022, and will close December 2, 2022. All submissions must be sent through an online application that can be found at Eric H. Weinberger Award For Emerging Librettists. Only one submission per playwright/librettist will be accepted. The winner of the award will be announced in March/April 2023.For further information, please visit www.amasmusical.org

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2) BALLET HISPÁNICO’S “DIÁLOGOS”
COMES TO THE HISTORIC STONEWALL INN

WHAT: “Diálogos” is Ballet Hispánico's conversation series exploring the interconnections of the arts, social justice, and Latino culture. This Hispanic Heritage Month, Ballet Hispánico has partnered with The Ali Forney Center and the Stonewall Initiative to create a discussion about Reimagining Heteronormativity in Dance. The discussion will feature panelists Eduardo Vilaro, Sergio Trujillo, Sam Ratelle, Jason Rodriguez, Angelica Torres, and Dre Torres, moderated by Tamia Blackman-Santana.

WHO:
Eduardo Vilaro, Artistic Director & CEO, Ballet Hispánico
Sergio Trujillo, Director & Choreographer, first Latinx winner of the Tony Award for Best Choreography
Sam Ratelle, International Artist, Director, Writer and Designer
Jason Rodríguez, Dancer and Choreographer, POSE
Angelica Torres Dancer, Activist, and Artist, POSE
Dre Torres, Assistant Tap Choreographer, Funny Girl on Broadway
Moderated By: Tamia Blackman-Santana, Chief Engagement and Inclusion Officer, Ballet Hispánico

WHERE: The Stonewall Inn -- 53 Christopher St, New York, NY 10014

WHEN:
Thursday, September 22
Media check-in: 6:15 PM
Doors open at 5:30pm; Discussion begins at 6:30pm; Dance Party starts at 7:45pm
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3) Ballet Hispánico School of Dance
Announces
Fall Adult Class Series
Registration Now Open
Deadline: September 29, 2022

Ballet Hispánico School of Dance announces registration is now open for Fall adult classes in Salsa, Ballet Fitness, Hip Hop, and Flamenco. Classes are open to dancers of all levels and begin the week of October 3, 2022 at their studios on 167 West 89th Street, NYC. Classes are sold in complete series packages by genre. Classes must be purchased by package. No drop-in option available. The deadline to register is September 29, 2022. For more information and to register, visit ballethispanico.org/school/additional-learning/adult-classes.

Salsa Taught by Marisabel Vasconez
Mondays at 6:45-7:45pm | October 3 - December 5, 2022
Tuition: $190 for the 9-class series
Join us in the Beginner Salsa for Adults series starting this Fall! Get your body moving with us while learning the basic steps, shines, and partner work found in New York's Salsa On2 timing. All steps are safe for all ages and no partner is needed. This class explores the Latin dance of Salsa through body isolations, rhythm, and partner work which are explained and demonstrated in detail using dance kinesiology and theory.

Ballet Fitness - Taught by Victoria Vargas
Tuesdays at 7:15-8:15pm | October 4 - December 6, 2022
Tuition: $190 for the 9-class Tuesday series
Thursdays at 7-8pm | October 6 - December 8, 2022
Tuition: $190 for the 9-class Thursday series
Ballet Fitness classes are recommended to those who wish to build solid technical foundations in ballet, stay in shape, as well as prevent and recover from injuries. This class focuses on floor barre technique as well as center ballet work. Here, you will have the opportunity to learn to connect with and understand your body better; kickstarting the process of a better you. Ballet Fitness is for anyone looking for a low-impact form of exercise that will focus on strengthening their core and extremities using different targeted exercises to keep the body challenged. Our goal is to empower a healthier you by incorporating Ballet Fitness into your everyday life.

Hip Hop Taught by Anthony ‘AntBoogie’ Rue II
Wednesdays at 7:30-8:30pm | October 5 - December 7, 2022
Tuition: $200 for the 10-class series
This class will give you the elements of hip hop grooves, culture and ability to express yourself on the dance floor. This class will clean your movements, correct bad habits, all while learning fun and energetic routines that will deliver an enriching cardio workout.

Flamenco Taught by JoDe Romano ‘La Chispa’
Saturdays at 2-3pm | October 8 - December 3, 2022
Tuition: $175 for the 8-class series
Join School of Dance faculty member, and former soloist and choreographer for the Jose Greco Dance Company, JoDe Romano “La Chispa”, for an Adult Flamenco class series, exploring castanets, movement techniques, inspirational music, and more. ¡OLÉ!

For more information, visit www.ballethispanico.org.


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4) BLACK THEATRE UNITED POSTPONES INAUGURAL GALA TO 2023

BLACK THEATRE UNITED ANNOUNCES CHARITYBUZZ PARTNERSHIP

FOR EXCLUSIVE FUNDRAISING AUCTION AND SWEEPSTAKES


Black Theatre United (BTU) announces the postponement of their inaugural Gala to 2023, due to scheduling conflicts. A new date will be announced shortly for a star-studded event that will include a concert featuring performances by America’s most sought-after Black Broadway and theater talent and honor trailblazing leaders in Black theatre who are inspiring the next generation of Black theatre professionals.

Ahead of the Gala, BTU has partnered with Charitybuzz, the leading impact marketplace for once-in-a-lifetime experiences, for an exclusive fundraising auction, now live at charitybuzz.com/BTU. Auction items include a private dinner with BTU Founders and Tony Award nominees Vanessa Williams and Norm Lewistickets to A Soldier’s Play at the Kennedy Centera virtual mentor session with BTU Founder and Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell and more. An additional special sweepstakes for an ultimate, one-of-a-kind, week-long Broadway experience will launch at the end of September. Proceeds will support BTU’s empowering programs in Mentorships, Student Internships, BTU’s Annual Advocacy Summit and BTU’s Education program.

For more information and updates please visit https://www.blacktheatreunited.com/gala/.

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5) EIGHTH ANNUAL BROADWAYCON
MAKES ITS TIMES SQUARE DEBUT
JULY 21-23, 2023

TICKETS ON SALE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2022


BroadwayCon, the premier fan convention for all things Broadway and theatre, makes its triumphant debut in Times Square at the New York Marriott Marquis on Friday, July 21 through Sunday, July 23, 2023.

Pre-sale tickets will be available for BroadwayCon 2021 and 2022 attendees at 1 PM ET on Tuesday, September 27, 2022. Tickets go on sale to the public at 1 PM ET on Thursday, September 29, 2022. 

Ticket Prices
Ticket packages for BroadwayCon have been updated for 2023. Passes for BroadwayCon range from $80 for a Day Pass to $1250 for a limited-quantity premium-level Platinum Pass. New for 2023, Platinum and Gold passes include access to the all-new BroadwayCon Pop-Up Piano Bar, an exclusive panel, and more, plus many of the perks that passholders know and love. Gold passes now also include premium seating for designated MainStage panels and more. 

Full details on the different ticket types can be found at BroadwayCon.com. Additional experiences will be announced at a later date.

For more information, please visit www.BroadwayCon.com.

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6) COME FROM AWAY ON BROADWAY 

MUST CLOSE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2022

 

COME FROM AWAY WELCOMES BACK 

ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST MEMBERS!

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 - 

JENN Colella RETURNS AS “BEVERLEY/ANNETTE & OTHERS”

AND 

JOSH BRECKENRIDGE RETURNS AS “KEVIN J./ALI & OTHERS”

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 - 

PETRINA BROMLEY RETURNS AS “BONNIE & OTHERS


COME FROM AWAY at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (236 West 45th Street) must close on Sunday, October 2, 2022. By the time the company takes its final bow, COME FROM AWAY will be the 49th longest-running production in Broadway history and the longest-running show in the 105-year history of the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre after playing 1,670 performances and 25 previews on Broadway.

COME FROM AWAY welcomes original Broadway cast members Josh Breckenridge, Petrina Bromley and Jenn Colella back to “The Rock.” On Tuesday, September 20, 2022, Jenn Colella will step back into the role of “Beverley/Annette & Others,” for which she received a 2017 Tony Award nomination and won Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Craig Noel, Helen Hayes and Dora Awards, and original Broadway cast Dance Captain and standby Josh Breckenridge will step into the principal role of “Kevin J./Ali & Others.”  Petrina Bromley will return to the role of ‘Bonnie & Others’ on Tuesday, September 27, 2022.

Tickets for COME FROM AWAY on Broadway are available at Telecharge.com (212.239.6200) and the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre box office, and range from $49 - $177 (including $2 facility fee).  A limited number of $38 general rush tickets (including the $2 facility fee) will be available at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre box office when it opens for that day’s performance(s). Limited two tickets per person, subject to availability. Cash and major credit cards are accepted.

The playing schedule for COME FROM AWAY on Broadway is as follows: Tuesday through Friday at 7pm and Saturday at 8pm, with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm and Sunday at 3pm.

For more information visit: www.ComeFromAway.com

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7) ARTHUR MILLER’S


DEATH OF A SALESMAN


AT THE HUDSON THEATRE

 

ANNOUNCES $35 RUSH TICKETS


IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TODAYTIX

 

 

NOW PREVIEWING


OPENING NIGHT SET FOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9


Broadway’s revival production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman announced it will partner with TodayTix to offer day-of $35 rush tickets via the TodayTix app. A limited number of rush tickets will be released on a first‑come, first‑served basis in the TodayTix app at 9:00am on performance days.

Previews began yesterday for the strictly limited 17-week engagement. The opening night performance is scheduled for Sunday, October 9 at the Hudson Theatre (141 West 44th Street). Rush tickets are available now.

For more details about the production, including information about how to purchase tickets, please visit www.salesmanonbroadway.com.

 

To purchase $35 rush tickets, download the TodayTix app today and visit TodayTix.com to learn more. Tickets will be limited to two per customer and are subject to availability.

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8) Kinesis Project dance theatre, 
Opera on Tap 
and 
Anti-Social Music with Summer on the Hudson
present
Capacity, or: the Work of Crackling
September 24 -25, 2022 at Riverside Park South

Kinesis Project dance theatre, Opera on Tap, Anti-Social Music and Summer on the Hudson presents pop-up performances of Capacity, or: the Work of Crackling on September 24-25, 2022 at 5pm beginning at Locomotive Lawn in Riverside Park South at West 62nd Street, NYC. For more information, visit kinesisproject.com/events.
 
This immersive experience is a brand-new multi-disciplinary work developed through collaborations of music, sound and visual components. Capacity, or: the Work of Crackling is Kinesis Project's most recent collaboration with Opera on Tap investigating our human capacity for joy, grief and how that relates to the natural processes of the earth's cracking.  

Capacity, or: The Work of Crackling is an expansive, yet intimate theatrical experience that draws and guides audiences along the bridges and landscapes of Riverside Park South. The performances feature costumes by designer Rebecca Kanach, sound design by Shahrokh Yadegari and music by Anti-Social music composers Diana Woolner, David Friend, Eyal Moaz and Brian McCorkle. 

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9) NOoSPHERE Arts
presents
WE ARE NATURE 2022: Patterns of Connection | Earth Ethics
September 24, 2022

NOoSPHERE Arts presents WE ARE NATURE 2022: Patterns of Connection | Earth Ethics on September 24, 2022 at 5:30pm at the NOoSPHERE Arts Stage Roof, NYC and Kingsland Wildflowers at Broadway Stages, Brooklyn. To join the free end of season celebration on September 24, please visit eventbrite.com/e/we-are-nature-patterns-of-connection-i-earth-ethics-tickets-414431063467.

WE ARE NATURE: Patterns of Connection | Earth Ethics
Saturday, September 24, 2022 (5:30PM-8PM)
A Climate Week-inspired event, this sixth and last live performance event of our summer series will feature a theme introduction by renowned ecoliteracy scholar Fritjof Capra; site-specific dance works curated by CreateART and a rooftop concert under the setting sun.

Solo by Princess Lockerooo: Lotus
The Queen of Waacking presents a high fashion floral Waacking number filled with emotion, drama and a deep connection to the music.
~ Site-Specific Dance choreographed by Thryn Saxon
Performers: Maggie Costales and Jamie Klienschnitz; Live music by Bre Short
"This piece explores the principles of reciprocity and cooperation over competition between human, plant, and animal life. As the Kingsland Wildflowers offer a habitat for species to come home to, so too does this piece, bringing the performers back to their organic roots: Earth, Water, and Sky. They tread lightly so as to support the environment around them while offering their own gifts of homecoming to the space." (T.S.)
Rooftop Concert by Duo Livia & Fred
Visiting from Brazil, Livia Nestrovski & Fred Ferreira form a dynamic duo of voice and electric guitar that is both subtle and virtuosic, experimental and elegant: the potency of a minimal set in a journey through old and new songs from Brazil and the World.

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10) Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company
Announces
The Bridge
Virtual Dance Institute
 of boundary-breaking dance experiences
Free One-Hour Company Classes on Zoom
Open to All Dancers at an Intermediate to Advanced Level
September 19 & 21, 2022


In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company has established a new dance institute through Zoom, The Bridge. The Institute’s aim is to bring together dancers, choreographers and directors around the world to experience the master teachers of color whose practices are embedded in the community and are focused on advancing the art of dance that transform the personal, environmental and metaphysical spaces. Interested dancers can join the class by registering here.

As a virtual dance institute, The Bridge will invite world renowned as well as up and coming dancers and choreographers to come to guest teach the class. Advanced/Intermediate level professional or pre-professional dancers who are looking to explore beyond their own boundaries and looking for new dance experiences are encouraged to participate. The core program is based on Nai-Ni Chen’s Kinetic Spiral, which is a cross-cultural dance vocabulary that integrates the Chinese martial arts philosophy in TaiChi with contemporary dance practices she studied in America. Guest artists will cover a wide range of folk and classical dance styles.

The Bridge Class schedule:

Monday, September 19, 2022 | Andy Chiang (Tai Chi and Qi Gong) at 10am
Embrace the Yin and Yang through Tai Chi, a gentle exercise that helps you to move with focus and purpose. We will begin the class with a Qi Gong exercise called the 8 Section Brocade which is one of the most ancient form of Qi Gong known in China. After that we will do by the simplified 8 movement Tai Chi. No experience needed.

Wednesday, September 21, 2022 | Greta Campo (Kinetic Spiral) at 10am
Tapping into the creative energy of the universe through Kinetic Spiral. Nai-Ni Chen's signature technique is based on the principle of ever-changing universal forces of Yin and Yang to cultivate the dancer’s vital energy Chi (Qi) allowing the dancer to achieve higher performance with less effort. By focusing on breathing and images, Kinetic Spiral also balances the spiritual, mental and physical energy of the dancer. The Kinetic Spiral Technique forms the foundation of Nai-Ni Chen’s style of cross-cultural movement and embodies her efforts to work in the intersection of culture and race, advocating for equity with grace and power.

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11) Take a Walking Tour 
of Horror Movie Locations in NYC
with On Location Tours

Ready to be spooked? Just in time for the Halloween season, On Location Tours has launched a spook-tacular self-guided version of their Horror Movie Location Tour, featuring filming locations from various horror movies and psychological thrillers set in the Upper West Side of NYC. Too scared to trek it alone? On Location Tours offers a private tour booking option, where you and your closest friends can join alongside a horror film buff tour guide.   The creepy walking journey begins at Greyshot Arch in Central Park, which was featured in the disastrous monster film Cloverfield. Throughout the tour you will have the opportunity to take a photo in front of the iconically brooding Dakota building, as seen in Rosemary's Baby; catch some ghosts with your ghoul-friends at Spook Central; solve a true murder mystery at the apartment building from Only Murders in the Building, and more!  The tour is available as a private tour for $36/person, or as a self-guided version for $15.95/device.


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12) South Street Seaport Museum
Announces Climate Week NYC Events

South Street Seaport Museum celebrates Climate Week NYC with events beginning September 17. Part of the biggest climate event on earth, these events align with the week’s focus on how to drive climate action, fast. For more information and to register for these free events, visit seaportmuseum.org.

Paper Making Workshop
September 17, 2022 at 12pm-2pm | 211 Water Street, NYC
Kick off Climate Week NYC 2022 by making paper with the staff at Bowne & Co., Stationers outdoors on the cobblestones. Led by Rob Wilson, Art Director and Operations Manager, this free, family-friendly workshop will teach you how to create sustainable materials for your own future art project. Using scraps from Bowne & Co., we will recycle offcuts into new fully formed sheets of paper. Most papers are infinitely recyclable. This process uses a lot of household tools, and it is an activity you can use at home to reduce your own paper waste. No registration needed. Stop in and spend the afternoon learning with us.

Climate Art and Climate Science with Waterfront Alliance
September 21, 2022 at 5pm | Pier 16
South Street Seaport Museum welcomes back Waterfront Alliance, and the artists who previously participated in Art at the BlueLine in July 2022, for a panel conversation aboard tall ship Wavertree exploring the intersection between climate art and climate science. Among the topics we will explore are: How does art help translate scientific information to the general public and spur action? How can artists collaborate with scientists to support each other’s work? What areas of current research would be fruitful for creative exploration? Artists Matthew López-Jensen, Mary Mattingly, Edrex Fontanilla, and Sarah Nelson Wright will be joined by science educator Kendra Krueger, and the panel will be moderated by Waterfront Alliance’s CEO, Cortney Koenig Worrall. This event is free, and advanced registration is required.

Visits Aboard Danish Training Ship Danmark
September 23 - 24, 2022 | Pier 17, North Side
The South Street Seaport Museum is pleased to host the 1933 Danish training ship Danmark when she arrives in New York. Docked at Pier 17 from September 16 through 25, Danmark will be open to the public, with limited capacity, on Friday, September 23, 7-9:30pm and on Saturday, September 24, 1-3:30pm. Tour the historic, steel-hulled, three-masted full-rigged vessel used to train young people for careers at sea. Learn more about the relationship between the US and Denmark, and the Danes’ strong bond with the sea. The ship’s visit to the South Street Seaport Historic District, as part of Denmark’s celebration of the United Nations General Assembly and Climate Week 2022, aims to inspire dialogue around innovative and sustainable climate solutions.

Schooner Apollonia
September 24, 2022 at 10:30am | Pier 16
Schooner Apollonia is the Hudson Valley's carbon-neutral merchant vessel that utilizes wind power to transport her cargo sustainably. It is a part of a growing sail freight movement committed to the environmentally-conscious transportation of goods. Order a monthly Boat Box subscription for sustainable sail freight delivery of goods sourced from local shipping partners, from maple syrup to hot sauce to soap, and pick it up on Pier 16. Stop by to learn about how the Apollonia and the goods that it transports fit into the history of the Seaport. No registration needed.

Giving Shape to Your Voice
September 24, 2022 at 12pm-2pm | 211 Water Street, NYC
Close out Climate Week NYC 2022 with the South Street Seaport Museum by giving shape to your voice through print outdoors on the cobblestones in front of 211 Water Street on Saturday, September 24. Share the ways you have personally chosen to combat climate change by making a poster celebrating your climate-friendly decisions, no matter how big or how small! Bowne & Co. printers will use antique 19th and 20th century equipment from the Seaport Museum’s working printing collection to create contemporary ephemera with climate change awareness messages. Prompts will be provided for visitors to add their own ideas on how to combat climate change. Participants will be invited to take their work home as a free memento of their visit, or to leave their work at Bowne & Co. to be hung in the storefront windows as a visible call to action for climate change awareness to the Seaport community. No registration needed. Stop in and spend the afternoon creating with us.

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13) Works & Process at the Guggenheim Announces
The Covid-19 Variations: A Piano Drama
Presented with The New Group
September 25, 2022 at 7:30pm

Works & Process at the Guggenheim announces the U.S. premiere of The Covid-19 Variations: A Piano Drama, including a discussion on the creative process with director Alison Jackson, composer Richard Thomas, and pianist Philip Edward Fisher. Tickets available now at www.worksandprocess.org.

The Covid-19 Variations: A Piano Drama
Presented with The New Group
Sunday, September 25, 7:30 pm
Tickets $35
A powerful and entertaining take on the last two years, The Covid-19 Variations: A Piano Drama is a unique and outrageously funny film and concert in one with a cast of characters including everyone from Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Elton John to Kanye West and even the British royal family—because everyone has lived through Covid. Olivier Award–winning Richard Thomas composed The Covid-19 Variations during the earliest days of the pandemic for Works & Process Artists (WPA) Virtual Commissions. Inspired by his music, BAFTA-winning artist and director Alison Jackson has created 19 short films for the Covid-19 Variations, drawn from fake reality. These films ponder the question of how we can tell what is real or fake using celebrity lookalikes and commemorate life in the time of Covid. Featuring a Gershwin-esque 23-minute riff, the music is performed by world-renowned pianist Philip Edward Fisher. This live U.S. premiere follows the work’s world premiere earlier this year at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, United Kingdom, in a production directed by two-time Olivier Award winner and the Rep Artistic Director Sean Foley. As part of the program, Jackson, Thomas, and Fisher discuss their creative process.

WORKS & PROCESS AT THE GUGGENHEIM
1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128

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14) Works & Process at the Guggenheim Announces
New York City Ballet: Fall Premieres
September 18, 2022 at 7:30pm

Works & Process at the Guggenheim announces New York City Ballet: Fall Premieres, an evening with performances from New York City Ballet company members followed by a discussion moderated by Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan. Tickets available now at www.worksandprocess.org.

New York City Ballet: Fall Premieres
Sunday, September 18, 7:30 pm
Tickets $35, Choose-What-You-Pay

Just days ahead of New York City Ballet's 10th Anniversary Fall Fashion Gala, which will feature world premieres by choreographers Kyle Abraham and Gianna Reisen and a live stage debut by Justin Peck, NYCB company members will perform excerpts and Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan will moderate a discussion.

WORKS & PROCESS AT THE GUGGENHEIM
1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128

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And that's the scoop. Tune in tomorrow for More Theater Monday.

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