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NY Theatre Barn Presents NYTB At The Duplex 7/27 With Blair, Burgess, Carbonell, Hager & More

By: Jul. 22, 2009
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On Monday, July 27th, New York Theatre Barn will present NYTB @ The Duplex, the monthly cabaret series that highlights new composers, lyricists, and performers.

The July installment of NYTB at The Duplex features the talents of Julia Meinwald (composer) as well as the writing team of Anna K. Jacobs and Maggie-Kate Coleman (authors of the new musical Pop!).

The evening will feature performances from Randy Blair (Adding Machine, The Yellow Wood), Amy Burgess, Liz Carbonell, Molly Hager, Amy Linden, Cristen Paige (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Chicago, The Visit), Felicia Ricci (The Jerusalem Syndrome), Ken Robinson, Brian Charles Rooney (The Threepenny Opera), Rich Silverstein, Paul Anthony Stewart (Guiding Light, Fiddler on the Roof), and Lauren Worsham (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee). Music direction and accompaniment is by Rich Silverstein and Mark Evans.

The event takes place Monday, July 27th at 9:30pm at The Duplex Cabaret Theater (61 Christopher Street @ Seventh Avenue). There is a $10 cover plus 2-drink minimum.

For reservations please call 212-255-5438 or visit The Duplex's website: www.theduplex.com.

For more information on NYTB, visit: www.NYTheatreBarn.org

The NEW YORK THEATRE BARN is committed to creating and developing new, evocative works that are based on the principle that theatre is a collaborative art form that can only be successful when the process of the artists involved is nurtured and supported, and when the artists are encouraged to explore new ideas and the relevance of old ideas in a modern context, as well as themes and issues that will influence and effect future generations of theatre artists and audiences. At the same time, the NEW YORK THEATRE BARN will encourage and nurture the development of a diverse community of artists who share the same ideas and background, and who will be dedicated to the education and advancement of their fellow artists and the community they serve.

 



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