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Absinth Aperitif Soiree

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

“Developed by the award-winning Per Aspera Productions, Exposure Berlin is based on The Breasts of Tireasias by Appollinaire–the work for which the word ‘surrealist’ was first invented.  Exposure Berlin is being performed in English, German and French, and it features new music, surrealist animation, a live-feed camera, a circus, and more! Developed specifically for the Delphi Cinema, channelling the spirit of the Golden 20′s in Berlin, we invite you to come enjoy the preview of this new multi-media show.”

Plus a silent film screening, swing dancing, and more! For the full list of entertainment, click here.

 

Absinth Aperitif Soiree
Gustav-Adolf-Straße 2
January 20th & 21st
18:00-22:00
Tickets 8€ /10€

The Lost: Film Performance

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Next Thursday, I’ll be singing for a film shoot. Reynold Reynolds continues shooting The Lost, a 1930s German silent film with a curious tale of derailment and rediscovery. Read more about it here.

The Lost: Film Performances
January 12th
Linienstr. 23
18:00-21:00h

Read a review from Artinfo here.

Shut Up Little Man

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

I have an upcoming performance of a piece that my friend Tim Whelan and I composed together. It’s probably unlike anything you’ve ever seen before: we’ve taken excerpts from Verdi and Handel and mashed them into a 7-minute whiplash of nonsense about old drunken men. And, most of the re-written lyrics are profanity. It’s like taking a shit on classical music. Now, doesn’t that sound like fun?

Shut Up Little Man
International Comedy Film Festival
Filmtheater am Friedrichshain
8.Dec @ 20:15  &  9.Dec @ 22:30

Strangers in a Song

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

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Haus der Kulturen der Welt

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

When relocating to Berlin, I didn’t expect to find such an interesting project so quickly. But here I am, SHAZAM! breaking in on the experimental film scene just like that.

I’m singing in a film project by Reynold Reynolds at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. The footage will likely not be available for another couple of years, as it is an extensive and intricate project funded almost entirely by grants, residencies and the such. But in the meantime, you can catch the final public performance this Friday (01 April 2011) at Haus der Kulturen der Welt.

Doors are always open, show starts at 18:00.

 

Operatically Speaking: a cabaret

Monday, October 4th, 2010

 

Featuring Arias, Duets and Ensembles from the worlds of Opera, Operetta, and Broadway with the music of Beethoven, Bernstein, Bizet, Copland, Gordon, Handel, Lalo, Lehár, Monteverdi, Rimsky-Korsakov and Sondheim.

Voices of Light

Monday, January 18th, 2010

“As part of the New York Encounter Festival, Carl Th. Dreyer’s controversial 1928 classic silent film, The Passion of Joan of Arc, will be screened at the Marriott Marquis, accompanied by a live performance of Richard Einhorn’s Voices of Light, the composer’s 1994 oratorio inspired by the film. The composition will be performed by the Metro Chamber Orchestra, directed by Phil Nuzzo.” — quoted from Alliance Artist Management

With female soloists Dylan Bandy and Anna Kathryn Roberts.