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Strangers in a Song – photos

Friday, April 20th, 2012

Photographer, Alexa Vachon, has put together some images from the 100º Festival. Enjoy!

HAU 100º Festival presents Strangers in a Song

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

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Opera director, Sibylle Polster, and mezzo-soprano, Dylan Bandy, present Strangers in a Song, an interactive operatic performance. Make a phone call and receive your own private concert. The live audio installation runs throughout the HAU 100º Festival, from February 23rd-26th. Against the backdrop of this exuberant festival, enjoy a fleeting moment of intimacy with an anonymous opera singer.

Strangers in a Song
HAU1 / HAU2 / HAU 3
February 23rd, 2012 7pm – midnight
February 24th, 2012 6pm – midnight
February 25th, 2012 4pm – midnight
February 26th, 2012 4pm – midnight
Tickets & Info: hebbel-am-ufer.de and  strangersinasong.tumblr.com

Highlights from NYFringe 2010

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

“The Demimonde Theatre & Opera Company are to be commended for bringing a new production of The Maid of Orleans to New York audiences via Fringe… Ethereal soprano Gudrun Buhler digs into the title role, speaking with appropriately unearthly cadences and singing beautifully. Dylan Bandy gives Lionel, the British lord, lovely voicing as well, bearing a good deal of the show’s musical weight…and the Bandy/Buhler duet of ‘Ah, crudel, d’onor raggioni’ approaches the sublime.”

– Jon Sobel @ Theater Review

Us: A Peter Gabriel Musical

Friday, May 29th, 2009

I’m in a workshop reading of Us – a Peter Gabriel musical. It’s by the Real Theater Company, the same one that just did America at HERE Arts Center.

Us: a Peter Gabriel Musical
@ 3pm on May 16th
The Neighborhood Playhouse

Including smash hits like “In Your Eyes”, “Sledgehammer”, and “Solsbury Hill,” US tells a universal story about relationships, loss, and love that stems from our deepest, most hidden places.

Music & Lyrics by Peter Gabriel
Concept & Book by Maggie Levin

Musical Direction by Debra Barsha

Starring:
Celina Carvajal
Bryce Ryness
Jason Tam
& Kevin Massey

Featuring:
Helen Highfield
Anthony Stanford
Dylan Bandy
Danielle Bensky
Kai Chapman
Chris Hayes
Bryce Hodgson
Megan Neale
Lauren Schacher
David Rubin
& Katie Venezia

America

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

I’m in a show. “America.” It’s a choreopoem–a staged combination of music, poetry, and dance–by Kim Yaged. A part of the Downtown Urban theater Festival (DUTF) at HERE Arts Center.

“Ethnicity, race, religion and culture explored through America’s ‘land of the free’ stereotypes, creating a provocative social commentary that’s sure to challenge the senses.”
I play DYKE-MAN.

May 12th @ HERE. One night only.
This mad dope business will sell out.

There is a racist tap dance.