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Special Events
CONCERT SERIES
Monday, January 12, 2009 at 7pm
Joe Travers in Concert
Singer/songwriter Joe Travers presents an evening of original songs, an exciting mixture of new material and
old favorites.
Suggested donation of $10, cash only at the door.
"Joe Travers is truly a classic Singer/Songwriter. His storytelling through colorful lyrics, melody and choruses
leaves you anxious for the next chapter. Refreshingly keeping the "old school" alive..."
- Larry Oakes - NYSongwriters.com
From Scotland's Edinborough Fringe Festival to New York City's famous Bitter End, singer/songwriter Joe Travers has
played a variety of unique venues, always with energy and passion. Joe has created a large catalogue of material, blending
the genres of "Americana", folk, jazz, Celtic and country. His song "Call It America" won Honorable Mention at the 2006
Peacedriven Songwriting Awards, and is featured on Neil Young's web-based list of contemporary, issue-driven songs.
There will be a reception with the artists following the performance.
www.joetravers.net
CHILDRENS SERIES
Saturdays, January 24 & 31, February 21 & 28 at 11am
(doors do not open until 10:30am!)
Imagination Playhouse with Sammie & Tudie
Sammie and Tudie return with four one hour shows of interactive clowning and storytelling and magic. Come and find out
why this terrific duo is so popular. These shows are recommended for ages 4-10 and are terrific for the whole family to
share. Please note, that children must be accompanied by an adult and that no infants or children under age 3 will be
admitted.
Tickets: $20, cash only at the door.
www.imaginationplayhouse.com
Sunday, March 1st, 2009 at 7pm
Asteria
(Sylvia Rhyne, soprano, and Eric Redlinger, tenor and lute)
Tickets are a suggested donation of $20, cash only at the door.
"deeply communicative"
"meltingly beautiful"
- The New York Times
"captivating and intimate"
- Goldberg Magazine
Winners of the very first Early Music America "Medieval/Renaissance Performance Competition" in the fall of 2004, A
steria (Sylvia Rhyne, soprano and Eric Redlinger, tenor and lute) has toured far and wide, performing across the US and
abroad in Mexico, Germany, France and Switzerland. Specializing in Burgundian love songs of the 15th century, Asteria's
performances convey the anguish and ecstasy of the poetry and the rapturous beauty of interweaving vocal and instrumental
lines. In their current program, they explore the passion of medieval love songs, laden with intense images of ecstasy
and anguished loss. With them, the listener travels in time back to the age of knights and chivalry!
There will be a reception with the artists following the performance.
asteriamusica.com
Saturday, March 28, 2009 at 7pm
La Vie en Rose
(Soprano, Doreen Dixson Gamell, and Pianist, Albert Ahronheim)
A Gala benefit for Theater Ten Ten
Ticket price to be announced at a later date, so stay tuned!
The subject is love! Join Doreen Dixson Gamell, soprano and Albert Ahronheim, pianist, for an evening of song inspired by
the vagaries of love. La Vie en Rose will delight with old favorites and little-known gems. From the many moods of American
musical theatre, including songs by Stephen Sondheim and Kurt Weill, to the burning love songs made popular by Edith Piaf
and Jacques Brel, to the melodies of Poulenc inspired by popular French chansons of his day - enjoy a romantic feast of
song! The evening will be in a cabaret setting and include a reception with the artists following the performance.
www.doreengamell.com
Wednesday, May 27th at 7pm
The Walt Whitman Project
Artistic Director Greg Trupiano
Tickets are $10, cash only at the door.
Come and celebrate this great American author's 190th birthday with Theater Ten Ten and The Walt Whitman Project in a
joyous evening of poetry, prose, and music. This year the celebration will be bigger than ever, with surprise guests, and
of course ... birthday cake for all!
Please check back for updates about this presentation.
www.whitmanproject.org
Previously
Sunday, November 9, 2008 at 7PM
Seth Sings Bisen-Hersh
Suggested donation of $10, cash only at the door.
"Seth Bisen-Hersh is certainly doing his part to increase the cabaret act population and his off-beat, irreverent material
makes for a fun time." - Michael Dale, broadwayworld.com
"Bisen-Hersh had the nearly packed house roaring with laughter." - The Siegels, talkinbroadway.com
"Bisen-Hersh is a talented composer and his lyrics are often very good...He has a penchant for wit."
- Byrne Harrison, oobr.com
The ever entertaining cabaret artist and composer Seth Bisen-Hersh returns to Theater Ten Ten. This year, he will sing
highlights from his last 6 cabaret acts of original songs: And Then She Dumped Me, The Gayest Straight Man Alive,
Meaningful Sex, Neurotic Tendencies, Why Am I Not Famous Yet? and Writer's Block, while discussing his past, present and
future.
There will be a reception with the artists following the performance.
www.sethbh.com
Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 2pm
Holiday Concert with RPM
Make Reservations now at our 24 hour hotline: 212-288-3246 x300
Mary Lou Barber, John Canary (piano), Kate Canary, Paula Hoza, Paul Sigrist, Luisa Tedoff & Tim Weiss (guitar)
Suggested donation of $10, cash only at the door.
Start out the season right with our wonderful annual holiday concert featuring the vocal group RPM.
Join us as we salute the different celebrations of the season featuring old favorites and new surprises.
There will be a reception with the artists following the performance.
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