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NO RESERVATION is about global goddesses who crash a dinner party celebrating false gods. The goddesses have been underground for centuries and now rise up, sensing the urgency of their presence 'at the table'. This multidisciplinary performance piece moves forward from second wave feminist artists who took on the patriarchy through works like The Dinner Party, by Judy Chicago and the dinner scene in Top Girls, by Caryl Churchill.
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club (66 E. 4th St.)
2/6 - 2/23
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.lamama.org/shows/
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The 92nd Street Y, New York’s 2024/25 Harkness Dance Center season continues with a new program from David Dorfman Dance – Downtown to Uptown. Past to Forward. The program honors the historical relationship between David Dorfman Dance and 92NY with repertory previously performed here, as the Harkness Dance Center celebrates its 90th anniversary and company approaches its 40th. The performance is in person on Saturday, February 8 at 7 pm in Kaufmann Concert Hall and is available online from Sunday, February 9, at 12 pm – Friday, February 14 at 12 pm.
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9) Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre/ Notes in Motion
Announces February Events
Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre announces their February Events at their new home, Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio: 412 Broadway, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10013. Kick the winter blues and get moving this February by registering for a special event at Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre, https://
February Schedule
February 5: Yoga & Live Music | 6pm
Join Sheri Celentano & Johnny Holleran for a yoga & live music masterclass!
Sheri brings her Brooklyn Sass, Vinyasa Flow and deep sense of compassion paired with a fiery and nurturing nature, while Johnny, coming from the West Coast of Ireland brings masterful guitar playing, deep soulful singing and solid earth energy.
Use promo code NEWCLIENT for 50% off your first class.
February 10:
Contemporary Partnering with Michelle Thompson Ulerich & Caleb Patterson | 2 pm
Please join us for a co-taught Contemporary Partnering class with Michelle Thompson and Caleb Patterson. The class will start with a warm up, move to foundational partnering exercises and skills, and then learn choreography.
Come with a friend or by yourself and we will pair you up.
February 14: Valentine's Day Sizzle: Open Level Salsa | 6 pm
Heat up your Valentine's Day with the passion and energy of salsa with Angélica Barbosa Rodríguez! Whether you're a beginner or have some moves under your belt, this special class will have you and your partner (or solo) dancing with flair. Learn sizzling footwork, smooth partner spins, and vibrant rhythms that make salsa irresistible. Perfect for couples, friends, or singles looking to celebrate love and connection through dance. No prior experience necessary—just bring your energy and enthusiasm!
Buy one class and bring a friend for free.
February 27: Designer Exhibition and Panel | 6 pm
Take a peek into the design development process of Selwyn’s long-time collaborating artists with an interactive exhibition and panel discussion with: Dan Ozminkowski, lighting; Anna-Alisa Belous, costume/scenery; Joel Wilhelmi, sound; and Rob Dutiel, scenery.
The event will begin with an exhibit preview from 6 to 7pm, followed by the panel discussion at 7pm and reception at 8pm.
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BroadwayCon 2025 will now take place at the New York Marriott Marquis, 1535 Broadway (between 45th and 46th Street) in the heart of Times Square.
Newly announced…A Seussical reunion panel “Hats Off to Seussical: A 25-Year Reunion” will celebrate the musical’s enduring appeal and fandom and feature Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty, Kevin Chamberlin, Janine LaManna, Michele Pawk, and others.
Additional panels newly announced include:
Crossing the Curtains: Latin American Voices and the Broadway Exchange
Experience firsthand stories from trailblazers like the first Latin American Billy Flynn and groundbreaking creators of original musicals from Peru and Mexico. Hear from an esteemed editor for performing arts books, a Grammy nominee, and visionary producers of Broadway cabarets, who have introduced Latinx and international talent to Broadway stages. Discover how their roots shape their storytelling and the ways they blend Broadway techniques with vibrant Latin American culture. Join us to celebrate their journeys, challenges, and triumphs in bringing new perspectives to musical theatre. You may even leave humming one of their new songs.
Deep Inside the Score: Hamilton
A decade after Hamilton blew us all away with its innovative score, scholars and fans are still uncovering fresh delights in its rich music and lyrics. This panel will demonstrate the brilliance of Hamilton with specific reference to Lin-Manuel's composing choices, talent at synthesis, and hidden musical flourishes, with plenty of examples. Who tells your story? Three music educators: Edward Barnes, who has taught Miranda's music at Juilliard; Howard Ho, a successful YouTuber with a forthcoming book about Hamilton; and Mateo Chavez Lewis, a Broadway Maven co-host who runs the Music Theatre Theory YouTube channel. You'll never listen to the musical of the decade the same way again!
Gone Too Soon: Tammy Faye, Swept Away, and Lempika
Join actors and creatives from Tammy Faye, Swept Away, and Lempicka as they reflect on the unique journeys of their shows. This candid conversation offers an inside look at the challenges these productions faced, the lessons they uncovered, and how their experiences can inspire and shape the future of theatre. Are you still salty that we never got an American Psycho OBCR? Do you lament missing out on Groundhog Day, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson or Side Show? Do the musicals that no one else talks about live rent-free in your head? The closing of a show is never easy, so let's share in that misery together.
Broadway Eulogies: A Time to Reflect, Grieve and Appreciate Shows Gone Too Soon
Presenters cordially invite you to a very dramatic BroadwayCon “funeral,” where we welcome attendees to eulogize their favorite show that was gone too soon. We'll bring the tissues, you bring the memories. Whether you prepare a speech or speak from the heart, know that you will be doing so amongst a group of supportive mourners who know just where you're coming from. Find others who remember that one show you can't seem to forget.
The Best of Both Worlds: Performing on Tour and on Broadway
Join this group of actors as they share their experiences of performing on tour and in New York. From adjusting to new audiences and venues to navigating the shift from a traveling cast to the Broadway spotlight, these actors will discuss the unique challenges and rewards of taking a show on the road and bringing it to the iconic Broadway stage. Whether they've played the same role or stepped into different parts within the same show, they’ll explore the flexibility, growth, and artistry required to perform in both environments.
The (In)Complete History of the American Musical in 60 Minutes or Less
Blast through more than 150 years of stage activity in this ridiculously comprehensive high-speed history of the American musical! Ben West, author of The Musical Theatre Report and curator of the Museum of Broadway's "Timeline Walls," will guide newcomers, fans, and afficionados on an exciting creative journey through the ins and outs of the art form, including a look at vaudeville, Tin Pan Alley, minstrelsy, nightclubs, burlesque, and the soldier shows of World War II. Weave through the many styles and sounds of the American musical's maturation in the mid-20th century; move through the discord of the late 1900s; and bound into the new millennium to discuss some recent favorites and flops. ALL IN 60 MINUTES OR LESS! Warning: This session will be both fun and informative - and practical - and interactive!
Hello Louis!
Come celebrate one of the greatest American musicians of all time with the creative team members of A Wonderful World. They’ll share about the process of capturing such a long and storied life on the stage and their own personal journeys with the production. We’ll discuss what it has been like to inhabit such an iconic, yet fraught, era of American history and why this story matters to audiences now more than ever. With Aurin Squire, Dewitt Fleming Jr, James Monroe Iglehart, Rickey Tripp, and Christina Sajous.
Anchors Aweigh: The Swept Away Journey from Page to Stage to Cast Album
Discover the journey of Swept Away with the cast and creative team, exploring the show’s evolution from its first readings to its Broadway debut. This panel will take you behind the scenes of the show’s journey, from its development at Berkeley Repertory Theatre to its run at Arena Stage, and finally to the Great White Way. Hear firsthand stories about the creative process, the challenges and triumphs along the way, and how the music of Swept Away has come to life on stage and now through its highly anticipated cast album.
In partnership with Audience Rewards, there will be BroadwayCon evenings at The Great Gatsby (Thursday, February 6), and & Juliet (Saturday, February 8 after the evening performance). There will be talk backs with cast members after each of these performances.
On Friday, February 7, there will be a talkback after the show with cast members from A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical.
Also, newly announced, is a Showcase performance and dance tutorial from the cast of Six, as well as Dance tutorials from Drag: The Musical, and Chicago, a First Look performance of Music City, and a panel from the new world premiere musical The Jonathan Larson Project.
Newly announced is the autograph/selfie table, where fans can meet and pose with their favorite Broadway stars. The schedule is as follows:
Friday 3:30PM - 4:00PM: Lesli Margherita (Autographs and selfies)
Saturday 12:00PM - 12:30PM: Anthony Rapp (Autographs and selfies)
Sunday 12:00PM - 12:30PM: Jenn Colella (Autographs and selfies)
Sunday 1:00PM - 1:30PM: Lynn Ahrens (Autographs)
Sunday 12:00PM - 12:30PM: Stephen Flaherty (Autographs)
Sunday 3:15PM - 3:45PM: Janine LaManna (Autographs and selfies)
Sunday 3:15PM - 3:45PM: Michele Pawk (Autographs and selfies)
BroadwayCon 2025 will take place February 7-9, 2025 at the New York Marriott Marquis (1535 Broadway (between 45th and 46th Street). Guests will join the Broadway community to perform, discuss, debate, and celebrate theatre. BroadwayCon 2025 will feature panels, performances, interviews, workshops, singalongs, and more, all packed into an epic three-day weekend. Past panels have included previews from upcoming Broadway shows, conversations with the casts and creatives of this season’s hits, and discussions featuring the industry’s top producers and designers, not to mention the giant Opening Celebration and nighttime fun and games.
11) Celebrate Tu BiShvat at Brooklyn Children’s Museum on
Sunday, February 9
Learn about the Jewish holiday that commemorates “the new year of the trees” with engaging, hands-on activities
Brooklyn Children's Museum (BCM) invites families to join its annual celebration of Tu BiShvat, the Jewish new year of the trees, presented on site at BCM on Sunday, February 9 together with The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life. The event promises a day filled with engaging activities, interactive performances, and educational experiences for children of all ages and backgrounds—whether you observe Tu BiShvat or are excited to learn about the holiday.
Program Schedule:
· Tasting the Fruits of Tu BiShvat
Did you know that there are four kinds of fruits that are traditionally eaten on Tu BiShvat? Come sample these symbolic foods in a fun and interactive fruit tasting.
· Story Time with PJ Library
Join PJ Library for interactive stories about trees, planting, and Tu BiShvat. Together we'll bring these earth-based tales to life through engaging read-alongs.
· Tu BiShvat Music & Movement
Join Tkiya to enjoy music, movement, their signature blend of songs and interactive learning about Tu BiShvat and the birthday of the trees.
· Tree Tales: Short Films
Enjoy a collection of fun short films celebrating trees.
· Seed Ball Workshop
Make a seed ball using soil, compost, and seeds to help local plants flourish. Learn this fun planting method in a hands-on workshop led by Repair the World.
· Tree Art: Making Prints with Sunlight
Transform leaves and natural materials into amazing works of art using sunlight and special photosensitive paper. Learn about different parts of trees and create your own nature-inspired artwork at this cyanotype printmaking workshop.
· Traveling Trees
Throughout the day a musical duo dressed as trees will be traveling around the Museum to share songs about their leafy life.
· Earth is Delicious: Help The Shamir Worm Make Compost
Meet real worms and discover how they create nature's recycling system - compost! Take home some compost for your garden at this engaging program led by Big Reuse and the NYC Sanitation Department.
Celebrate Tu BiShvat takes place from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sunday, February 9. Tickets to the Museum grant access to all of the day’s activities and are $15 for general admission, $14 for grandparents, and free for children under one year-old. To purchase tickets, visit: www.brooklynkids.org/tu-
ANNOUNCES
GOODBYE, MY FANCY
BY FAY KANIN
DIRECTED BY JESS CHAYES
MONDAY FEBRUARY 10 AT 7PM
PART OF THE
REDISCOVERY READINGS
AMPLIFYING VOICES OF THE WOMEN
WHO SHAPED AMERICAN THEATER
Classic Stage Company (Jill Rafson, Producing Artistic Director) announced today that Goodbye, My Fancy will be the final reading in The Rediscovery Readings series, which features plays by female playwrights who shaped American theater. Goodbye, My Fancy, by Emmy Award winner Fay Kanin (His and Hers) and directed by Jess Chayes (Jane Anger), will be held on Monday February 10 at 7pm at CSC’s Lynn F. Angelson Theater (136 East 13th Street).
Agatha Reed is now an esteemed member of the U.S. Congress, but when she's asked to return to her college to receive an honorary degree, something about being back on campus has her behaving more like a teenager. Old flames meet new sparks in this 1948 comedy, as the powers that be start to wonder if Agatha's free spirit might unleash something in their young students that they never expected.
Tickets are $20, or $12.50 as a member, and are available now at https://www.classicstage.org/
Creative Stage Collective presents the Creative Stage Spectacular 2025: A Hilarious Musical Sketch Comedy Revue on Saturday, February 8, 2025 at 7:30pm at Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway, New York. Tickets are $27-$75 and are available from the Symphony Space Box Office, by phone at (212) 864-5400, and online at www.symphonyspace.org/events/
The Creative Stage Spectacular is an evening of imagination, laughter, and music! The performance features actors from Netflix series, network TV, and feature film; professional dancers; jazz musicians; and international opera stars – all performing alongside the multigenerational Creative Stage Collective troupe. Imaginative comic sketches, and parody songs inspired by music from composers, ranging from Mozart to Stevie Wonder make this unique performance a delight for audiences of all ages! The revue is created entirely by members of Creative Stage Collective, based on ideas from the Collective’s youth artists. Expected run time is 90 minutes. The night will conclude with a tasty surprise treat sponsored by Joe's Coffee.
Featured Guest Artists: Andrew Dolan; Jim Conroy; Todd Faulkner; Gordon Geitz; Sheri Graubert; Nicole Greevy; Veronica Hickman; Melanie Long; Rob Manning, Jr.; Tonna Miller; Marisa Ryan; Sarah Salzberg; Byron Singleton; Danny Sumegi; Paul Whelan
Also starring Creative Stage Collective’s ensemble of emerging adult artists:
Tiffany Iris; Sierra Nelson; Ty Norris; Daneil Oakes; Calalina Walsh; Madeleine Witmer
As well as CSC's brand-new High School and Youth Troupes.
Courtesy of Keith Sherman PR 15) JULIAN SCHLOSSBERG'S MOVIETALK podcast enters 2nd year with special guest SARAH JESSICA PARKER on Feb. 5 |
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Patti Labelle, also known as the "godmother of soul," will grace the NJPAC stage, performing all her chart-topping hits. Her illustrious career began as the lead singer of the renowned group Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles, later known as Labelle, and she achieved worldwide fame with the release of the disco classic "Lady Marmalade."
Throughout her solo career, Patti Labelle has delivered unforgettable hits such as "On My Own," "If You Asked Me To," "Stir It Up," as well as soulful ballads like "You Are My Friend," "If Only You Knew," and "Love, Need and Want You."
With over 50 million records sold globally, Patti Labelle's remarkable contributions have earned her a place in the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and the Apollo Hall of Fame. Notably, Rolling Stone magazine recognized her as one of the '100 Greatest Singers.'
18) THE ORCHESTRA NOW BEGINS 2025 WINTER/SPRING SEASON OF
TEN CONCERTS AND SEVEN PROGRAMS WITH PERFORMANCES AT CARNEGIE HALL, THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, FISHER CENTER AT BARD COLLEGE,
AND A FREE PRESENTATION AT PETER NORTON SYMPHONY SPACE
FEBRUARY 8 – MAY 18
The Orchestra Now (TŌN) begins its winter/spring, 10th anniversary season led by music director Leon Botstein on February 8, and continues through May 18 with performances at Carnegie Hall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Peter Norton Symphony Space, and the Fisher Center at Bard College.
Highlights include a concert of orchestral transcriptions of works by Beethoven, Chopin, and Smetana (Carnegie Hall, February 11); two performances as part of TŌN’s Sight & Sound series at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, one featuring music by Schumann and artwork by Caspar David Friedrich (April 13), and a second all-Fauré program alongside artwork by John Singer Sargent (May 18); and a special event collaboration with the dancers of American Ballet Theatre Studio Company (Fisher Center at Bard, February 28–March 1).
Marking the Orchestra’s first visit abroad during its 10th anniversary, TŌN performs two concerts: one at the Koblenz IMUKO Festival (Internationale Musik-Kontakte) (Koblenz, May 6); and the second commemorating the end of the Second World War in Europe 80 years ago and performed in a concert hall built on the same grounds where the Nazi regime was rallying (Nuremberg, May 8).
19) STAGE TIME BRINGS THE MAGIC OF MODERN VAUDEVILLE TO NYC
Founder PJ Adzima (Book of Morman) Revives the Spirit of Variety Entertainment for a New Generation
STAGE TIME, the groundbreaking nightlife production company founded by Broadway actor PJ Adzima (Book of Morman), unites the best of Broadway, Drag, Standup, Burlesque Circus, and more of New York City’s finest artists to deliver a modern-day Vaudeville experience. Since its launch in 2023, STAGE TIME has captivated audiences with its eclectic performances and dynamic community-building.
Now running multiple monthly offerings, including a weekly late-night extravaganza Stage Time: After Dark show at Midnight on Saturdays and Stage Time with PJ Adzima monthly on Mondays at 8:00 pm both are at the iconic Slipper Room (167 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002). STAGE TIME is a smash hit, with every show promising unforgettable surprises—including the possibility of celebrity guests.
For more information, visit stagetimenyc.com.
Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR 20) South Street Seaport Museum Fresh Prints Thursday, February 6, 2025 at 6PM |
South Street Seaport Museum announces Fresh Prints on Thursday, February 6, 2025, at 211 Water Street, at 6pm. The event is free, advanced registration is encouraged. seaportmuseum.org/fresh-prints
Come to Bowne & Co. for a one-of-a-kind New York experience! This open house will feature a breadth of printing equipment that you will be invited to use. You’ll get to see how the designers at Bowne lock up limited edition designs that showcase some of the more eccentric parts from the Seaport Museum’s printing and graphic arts collection.
Established in 1775, the original Bowne & Co., Inc. was one of New York’s oldest printing firms. The Bowne & Co. that you can experience today at the Seaport Museum is an offshoot of the original and continues the age-old tradition of job (or small batch) printing.
Advanced registration is encouraged for this free open house but walkups will be accommodated as possible. Anyone ages 12 and up is welcome. All participants get to take home the items they print during the afternoon. Can’t stay the full 90-minutes? No problem! Leaving a bit early is fine, but you might miss out on taking home something special.
These popular workshops fill quickly, so claim your tickets today! If you don’t see tickets for a specific date, that workshop has reached capacity.
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21) South Street Seaport Museum
Announces Valentine’s Day Offerings Print Your Own Valentine’s Day Card at Bowne & Co. and Valentine Like a Sailor |
South Street Seaport Museum announces its free Valentine’s Day offerings, beginning February 2, 2025.
Print Your Own Valentine's Day Card | February 9, 2025 | 12–2pm | 211 Water St | Free
The Seaport Museum invites you to Print Your Own Valentine’s Day Card at a free workshop at Bowne & Co. Add a personal touch to your valentine and print your own card at Bowne & Co. using the South Street Seaport Museum’s working collection of 19th century historical printing equipment. In this drop-in mini-workshop, you are invited to get hands-on throughout the printing process and will get to see how the professional designers at Bowne utilize the Museum’s collection in their work. While you’re at the Museum, check out the wide array of unique products available at the Bowne & Co. Gift Emporium to find something special for your valentine.
Want to include your special someone in the experience? Invite them to join in the festivities and attend the program together. Anyone ages 12 and up is welcome. All participants get to take home the items they print. seaportmuseum.org/bowne-
Valentine Like a Sailor | February 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 | 11am–4:30pm | 207 Water St | Free
Come to the Seaport Museum to Valentine Like a Sailor on Saturdays and Sundays this February from 11am to 4:30pm, at 207 Water Street, NYC. Bring 19th-century maritime craft tradition to your handmade Valentine’s Day cards with the Seaport Museum! Attendees will create their own special trinket for the holiday and learn about the unique history of Sailors’ Valentines—tokens of love and friendship. This activity will also be available on special Seaport Museum open days for the New York City public school Midwinter Recess from February 19–23.
Historically, these small wooden boxes were given by seafarers to their wives, sweethearts, daughters, and loved ones when they returned from a long voyage. The small boxes open to reveal sentimental messages surrounded with intricate mosaics of shells and found objects arranged in exquisite geometric patterns and motifs such as hearts, anchors, and flowers.
Using beads, buttons, and shells, families and friends of all ages are invited to the Seaport Museum where we’ll continue the creative tradition together. Supplies are available on a first-come first-served basis, and space is limited.
The activity will take place indoors at 207 Water Street. Access to 207 Water Street includes walking up and down a few stairs. seaportmuseum.org/family-
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22) Works & Process Announces
BOOP! The Musical with Jerry Mitchell February 10, 2025 at 7pm The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Works & Process at the Guggenheim presents BOOP! The Musical with Jerry Mitchell, on Monday, February 10, 2025 at the Peter B. Lewis Theater, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128 at 7pm. Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased at https://www.worksandprocess. Please welcome to the stage, live for the first time ever . . . Betty Boop! That sassy-sweet champion of empowerment, that spit-curled icon of joy, that songstress of strength comes alive in BOOP!, a new Broadway-bound, musical-comedy extravaganza that’s fun for the whole family. For almost a century, Betty Boop, created by animation pioneer Max Fleischer, has won hearts and inspired fans around the world with her trademark looks, voice, and style. Now, in BOOP! The Musical, Betty's dream of an ordinary day off from the super-celebrity in her black-and-white world leads to an extraordinary adventure of color, music, and finding love in New York City — one that reminds her and the world, “You are capable of amazing things.” Cast members perform highlights from the new musical as Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots, La Cage aux Folles, Hairspray) discusses bringing Fleischer Studios’ Queen of the Screen to the theater. Learn more about the new musical—with music by multiple-time Grammy-winning composer David Foster (“I Have Nothing,” “After the Love Is Gone,” “The Prayer”), lyrics by Tony-nominated Susan Birkenhead (Working, Jelly’s Last Jam), and book by Tony-winning Bob Martin (The Drowsy Chaperone, The Prom)—prior to the Broadway premiere in April 2025. Performers and additional panelists to be announced. |
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Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR 23) Works & Process Announces Experiments in Opera: Custom of the Coast by Kamala Sankaram and Paul Muldoon Sunday, February 9, 2025 at 4pm at National Sawdust |
Works & Process and Experiments in Opera present Custom of the Coast by Kamala Sankaram and Paul Muldoon on Sunday, February 9, 2025 at National Sawdust, 80 N. 6th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249 at 4pm. Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased at https://www.worksandprocess.
Don’t miss this first look at a new opera intercutting the life stories of an eighteenth-century Irish pirate who was sentenced to death and an Indian-born, Irish dentist who died in 2012 after being denied an abortion. Composer Kamala Sankaram and librettist Paul Muldoon will participate in a moderated discussion. Prior to world premiere at the 2025 Kilkenny Arts Festival, excerpts will be performed as the culmination of a workshop that was part of the production’s residency at Potash Hill and sponsored by Works & Process LaunchPAD and Experiments in Opera.
Artist Ensemble
Anchal Dhir, Voice
Rocky Duval, Voice
Danny O'Mahony, Accordion
FLUX Quartet
-Tom Chiu, Violin
-Conrad Harris, Violin
-Will Hakim, Viola (guest)
-Felix Fan, Cello
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24) Jeremy O. Harris’s New Play First Look
Works & Process and Williamstown Theatre Festival in partnership with Potash Hill MASS MoCA, February 7, 2025 Guggenheim New York, February 9, 2025 |
Works & Process and Williamstown Theatre Festival in partnership with Potash Hill, MASS MoCA and Guggenheim New York present two first looks of Jeremy O. Harris’s New Play, culminating a Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at Potash Hill. The first is on Friday, February 7, 2025 at 8 pm in Club B10 at MASS MoCA, 1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, MA 01247. The second is on Sunday February 9, 2025 at 7 pm in the Peter B. Lewis Theater at Guggenheim New York, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128 at 7pm. Tickets start at $15 (MASS MoCA) and $25 (Guggenheim New York) and can be purchased at the venue links below.
Go behind the scenes of celebrated writer, producer, and actor Jeremy O. Harris’s new play prior to its world premiere at Williamstown Theatre Festival. Recently announced as the inaugural creative director of the Williamstown Theatre Festival’s Creative Collective, Harris will share his creative process. Excerpts will also be performed as the culmination of a one-week workshop that is part of the production’s Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at Potash Hill.
Williamstown Theatre Festival
Jeremy O. Harris’s New Play First Look
Co-presented by Potash Hill and Works & Process
Friday, February 7, 2025 at 8pm at MASS MoCA
https://massmoca.org/event/
Sunday, February 9, 2025 at 7pm at Guggenheim New York
https://www.worksandprocess.
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25) Works & Process
Announces
Never Alone by Andy Blankenbuehler
Friday, February 7, 2025 at 7pm
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Works & Process at the Guggenheim presents the Never Alone by Andy Blankenbuehler, on February 7, 2025 at the Peter B. Lewis Theater, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128 at 7pm. Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased at https://www.worksandprocess.
See a first look of director and choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler’s new work, Never Alone, which culminates a Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at Potash Hill and a Jacob’s Pillow's Pillow Lab.
Set during World War II, Never Alone follows the story of a woman with an unmatched gift for breaking codes and a British naval officer aboard a submarine deep in the perils of the U-boat war in the North Atlantic. Their love affair begins in a basement dance hall in bomb-cratered London, where they dance away the horrors of war. Never Alone is a story about committing everything to fighting an enemy that cannot be seen. It is about the loneliness that can accompany that fight, but it is also an affirmation that where the heart is involved, we are truly not alone. Blankenbuehler participates in a discussion moderated by Artistic and Executive Director of Jacob's Pillow Pamela Tatge, and highlights from the first chapter of Never Alone are performed.
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