Blue Room Arts Collective Presents 'Brooklyn's Got Character(s), 9/27

By: Sep. 27, 2010
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Blue Room Arts Collective is pleased to announce a one-night only performance of BROOKLYN'S GOT CHARACTER[S]  on Monday, September 27, 2010 at 8:00 pm at Galapagos Art Space at 16 Main Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201.  Doors open at 7 pm, and tickets are $15.

BROOKLYN'S GOT CHARACTER[S] is a unique concert event, featuring songs written about and inspired by the  real people of Kings County.   Brooklyn is New York City's most populous and (arguably) most diverse borough, and its people have long been famous in American culture, literature, and film for being bold, colorful, and full of personality.  BROOKLYN'S GOT CHARACTER[S] will bring Brooklyn's rich and varied humanity to life  in theatrical songs based on the lives, stories, and personalities of its residents.  

BROOKLYN'S GOT CHARACTER[S] features the writing talents of:  Gaby Alter, Tony AsaroRob Baumgartner and Heidi Heilig, Rochelle Bright and David Mallamud, Joshua H. Cohen, James Cowperthwait and Scotty Arnold,  Liv Cummins and Joshua Z. Kant, Andrew Elsesser and Roxanne Rodriguez, Brian Feinstein and Amanda YesnowitzJoe Iconis, Michael R. Jackson,  Tina Lear, Brett Macias and Caroline Murphy, Daniel Maté, Matt Mezzacappa, Tommy Newman,  Rachel Peters, and Nathan Tysen and Jeff Tang.

All writers are alumni of New York University's Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program at the Tisch School of the Arts.

Tickets are available at http://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?showcode=BRO101, and will also be available at the door.

Blue Room Arts Collective is dedicated to writer-driven, audience-friendly concert and theatrical events that connect emerging musical theatre writers with new audiences in innovative ways.  BRAC seeks to expand public notions of what musical theatre looks and sounds like, and to popularize new expressions of this classic American art form.




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