The Drowsy Chaperone, Stitching, and ELISION with Eastside’s Arts Margaux Dombkins on Arts Monday
My first guests: Director, Jay James-Moody and actor and vocalist, Michele Lansdown chat about ‘The Drowsy Chaperone”– a Tony Award winning musical within a comedy.
In a shabby New York apartment, a die-hard musical-theatre fan plays his favourite Broadway cast album on vinyl with the musical literally bursting to life in his living room and telling the rambunctious tale of a brazen Broadway starlet trying to find, and keep, her true love.
Originally presented on Broadway in 2006, The Drowsy Chaperone has won the Tony Award for Best Book and Best Score and has enjoyed major productions in Toronto, Los Angeles, New York, London, Japan and a sell-out 2010 season by the Melbourne Theatre Company starring Geoffrey Rush, who is also set to star in a film adaptation of the show.
Hayes Theatre Co, 19 Greenknowe Ave Potts Point
18 March – 6 April 2014 More info: www.hayestheatre.com.au or phone 8065 7337
My next guest: Actor, Lara Lightfoot chats about ‘Stitching’ – one of the most shocking plays to come out of the UK in recent years. This controversial, powerful and sexually-charged play is by celebrated Scottish playwright, Anthony Neilson.
Stitching weaves together past and present in a twisted love story with a relationship pushed to the brink. The performance of this heartbreaking story exposes true intimacy, hurt and love on stage. Stitching is a production of Little Spoon Theatre Company
26 March – 12 April 2014 Tap Gallery
My next guest: Artistic Director, Daryl Buckley, chats about ‘ELISION’– Australia’s premier new music ensemble.
ELISION has built a presence over 28 years as one of the world’s most important and distinctive experimental music groups, famous for commissioning and performing staggeringly complex and virtuosic new music. The ensemble of 20 musicians is featured regularly in major festivals and new music programs across the globe, and is known for its high-profile collaborations with leading composers and artists.
The Sydney programs feature cutting-edge works by a range of contemporary composers from all over the world, including three world premieres and numerous Australian premieres.
On Tuesday 18 March the program includes innovative compositions by Liza Lim, Timothy McCormack, Aaron Cassidy, Matthew Sergeant and Richard Barrett. It is conducted by Carl Rosman.
On Wednesday 19 March, a more intimate concert, features works by Dmitri Kourliandski, Ann Clear, Luke Paulding, Timothy O’Dwyer and Richard Barrett.
Elision 18 and 19 March 2014, 8.00pm Carriageworks – 245 Wilson Street, Redfern Info: www.carriageworks.com.au
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Thanks for your company
Margaux