On Sunday, February 21st at 9:30pm, Jonathan Larson Award and Mary Rodgers/Lorenz Hart Award winners Tim Rosser and Charlie Sohne will be back on the Feinstein's/54 Below stage for the first time in over 2 years. Hear selections from some of their latest projects including Run Away Home, Talk To Me, The Boy Who Danced on Air, and their new slash fiction boy band pilot Truth Slash Fiction.
Performing their music will be Erin Davie (Side Show, The Mystery of Edwin Drood), Jeremy Greenbaum (Newsies), Troy Iwata, Derek Klena (Wicked, Diner), Lindsay Mendez (Wicked, Significant Other), Daniel Quadrino (Newsies, Wicked), Magnus Tonning Riise, Nic Rouleau (The Book of Mormon), and Natalie Weiss (Breaking Down the Riffs).
The evening is produced by Shoshana Feinstein.
Tickets begin at $25 with a $25 food/drink minimum and can be purchased at 54Below.com.
Tim Rosser and Charlie Sohne are winners of the 2015 Jonathan Larson Award and ASCAP's 2015 Mary Rodgers/Lorenz Hart Award. Tim and Charlie were also 2014-15 Dramatists Guild Fellows, members of Civilian's R&D Group, writers in the Rhinebeck Writers Retreat and ASCAP's Johnny Mercer Songwriters Project. Recently, they participated in 24 Hour Musicals, where their short show "A Better Me" featured Edie Falco. Their show "The Boy Who Danced On Air" was featured at NAMT in 2013, received development and production grants from NAMT in 2014 and 2015, and will receive its world premiere at The Diversionary Theater in San Diego in the Spring of 2016. Their pilot script, "Truth Slash Fiction" was a finalist at the Austin Film Festival and is currently being produced by Royal Prospects Productions. Their show "The Profit of Creation" was seen at the Yale Institute for Music Theater. Tim and Charlie's songs have been seen at their sold-out 54 Below show, Birdland, Contemporary Classics at Seattle Rep, Cutting Edge Composers at Joe's Pub, ALNM at Rockwell in Los Angeles, Above The Arts in London, a sold out show at Broadway au Carre in Paris, and the Kennedy Center. Separately Charlie has had work seen at The Lark, The O'Neill, and NY Stage and Film, while Tim has conducted performances of "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder" on Broadway and has music directed the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids Benefit "Broadway Backwards" for the past three years. Check out www.rosserandsohne.com for more information about the pair.
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