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I will be appearing on Matt Winters' show on WKCR-FM, 89.9
this Monday, April 16, some time around 10:00 AM.
The subject: FUSE AT THE FRYING PAN, the collective show that includes my
"concert theatre" collaboration [see below] with 21 writers, 20 voiceover artists, two
classical singers, a bassist, a digitally altered woodwindist, and a
klonggeur: THE SHIP THAT LIES AT THE BOTTOM.
If you're outside NYC, you can listen to the live broadcast at http://www.wkcr.org.
I don't yet know which of the other composers will be there with me, but
tune in if you can...
ALSO!
THE SHIP THAT LIES AT THE BOTTOM
A concert theatre work with an accompanying installation
- or -
An installation with an accompanying concert theatre work
- (Take your pick) -
Incorporating original fiction by:
Barbara Brown, Ken Cheney, Dawn Fratini, Kathleen Haaversen,
Jane Haddam, Gwen Lauterbach, John Leech, F.R. Lewis,
Ben Lieberman, Jan Maher, Coyne Maloney, Wendy Monk, Kris Neri,
John Pond, SJ Rozan, Aileen Schumacher, Jamie Scott,
Karin Slaughter, Joseph Wallace, and Deb Whitaker
Music and libretto
Keith Snyder
Lyric Bass: Larry Picard
Dramatic soprano: Kathleen Haaversen
Saxophone and bass clarinet: Marcel von Rootselaar
Contrabass: Hal Onserud
Synthesizer: Keith Snyder
Part of FUSE AT THE FRYING PAN
Premieres of new concert theatre works by seven artists from FUSE:
Dan Acquisto, Denise Broadhurst, Jason Durham,
Jessie Rothwell, Keith Snyder, Garth Sunderland, Emily White
Sunday, April 22, 2001
The Lightship Frying Pan
Pier 63, Chelsea, NYC
(Where 23rd street would be if it went all the way to the water.)
More information about the Frying Pan: http://www.lightshipfryingpan.com
Tickets: $15 at the door
5:00pm-6:30pm: First show
6:30pm-8:00pm: Party/reception/installation
(7:30-8:00, open discussion, moderated by Kathleen Supové)
8:00pm-9:30pm: Second show
Come to the show, stay for the party ‹ or come to the party, stay for the
show.
"Hey, you got concert in my theatre!"
"Hey, you got theatre in my concert!"
Handicapped access may be tough because there's a metal staircase down into
the hold, where the concert takes place. If that's a concern, please email
me and I'll try to figure something out.
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FIVE FEYNMAN SONGS
Songs from the life and writings of Richard Feynman
(Sincere thanks to Ralph Leighton, the Feynman family, and Daphne Ireland
for their support and help with the text rights.)
May 20, 2001
Riverside Church, NYC
Part of an as-yet-untitled concert of songs about science
Also premiering: LOOKING UP AT NIGHT, songs from poems about science, by
Denise Broadhurst
More details on this when they exist.
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