This new documentary by Catherine Tambini had its world premiere at Lincoln Center as part of the prestigious New York Jewish Film Festival, to great acclaim. The film is a celebration of Isaiah Sheffer, a beloved cultural figure in New York City and Founding Artistic Director of Symphony Space for thirty-two years. Sheffer's life and work is shared lovingly via intercuts of archival material, interviews with friends and colleagues, and stage performances. "His voice was like having warm butterscotch poured over your head," recalls Stephen Colbert. Leonard Nimoy remembers Isaiah as "endlessly creative." Jane Curtin thought "he was so much fun." Isaiah Sheffer had a unique wit and humor that suffused everything he did. "His ebullient personality shines through," said the Hollywood Reporter's review of the film.
Tickets may be purchased through www.symphonyspace.org, or by calling 212-864-5400. Symphony Space is located at 2537 Broadway at 95th Street. Box office hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 1 pm- 6 pm, open two hours prior to performances and events.
Small plates, handcrafted cocktails, draft and craft beers, and wines are available at the in-house, Bar Thalia, open Monday-Saturday, 4pm-midnight and 1-10pm on Sundays.
ABOUT SYMPHONY SPACE
Symphony Space traces its beginnings to a free marathon concert, WALL TO WALL Bach, held in 1978 and organized by co-founders Isaiah Sheffer and Allan Miller. The music marathon then drew thousands of visitors and has since become one of the organization's signature events. Today Symphony Space presents more than 600 events each season, including music, dance, theater, film, and literary readings. Some of its best known programs include Selected Shorts, a reading of short stories by stars of stage and screen, and one of the most popular series on public radio; National Theatre Live, broadcasting the best of British theatre to cinemas around the world; and Just Kidding, one of the most talked about family entertainment series around town. Uptown Showdown has been called "New York's best comedy series" by New York magazine. For more information, visit symphonyspace.org.
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