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Burning Coal Theatre Company's MusiCoal Summer Music Series Continues With Music In A Black Box 9/13

By: Jun. 24, 2009
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Burning Coal Theatre Company’s “MusiCoal Summer Music Series” continues with “Music in a Black Box” on Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 7:00 pm.

Musicians from the North Carolina Symphony and members of the indy rock chamber orchestra Lost in the Trees perform modern works and their own music, each genre dabbling in opposite worlds.  Highlights to include Lost in the Trees unplugged, and the experimental projects of North Carolina Symphony musicians, including works by Missy Mazzoli, Arvo Part and other modern composers.

Tickets are $10 at the door.  Reservations are not necessary.  Information may be obtained by calling 919.834.4001.  Admission is on a first come, first served basis with the doors opening at 610 pm.

For further information, please contact Burning Coal at 919.834.4001 or visit our website at www.burningcoal.org.

Burning Coal Theatre Company is Raleigh's small, professional theatre.  Burning Coal is an incorporated, non-profit [501 (c) (3)] organization. Burning Coal's mission is to produce literate, visceral, affecting theatre that is experienced, not simply seen. Burning Coal produces explosive reexaminations of overlooked classic and modern plays, as well as new plays, whose themes and issues are of immediate concern to our audience, using the best local, national and International Artists available. We work toward a theatre of high-energy performances and minimalist production values. The emphasis is on literate works that are felt and experienced viscerally, unlike more traditional linear plays, at which audiences are most often asked to observe without participating. Race and gender non-specific casting is an integral component of our perspective, as well as an international viewpoint.



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