Nick Thorkelson's reviewed exhibits for me for IJOCA and done the cover of the Interplanetary Journal of Comic Art (buy it on the right) and now he's showing us he's got musical talent too. Subject: Music on the Fly, Coming Nov. 14--FREE!
Dear friends:
I wanted to let you know that I will have pieces in both of the programs described below. I will play and sing a song I wrote called "Grave Robbery," accompanied by a series of images in a sort of pseudo animation style, as part of the "EP7: Music On the Fly" program November 14. And I have written a short play, "Lionel Banished," which will be performed at the "Carny Knowledge" program being performed January 28 to February 6. Hope to see all or many of you at each or both.
| Fort Point Theatre Channel Presents MUSIC ON THE FLY
An evening of inter-genre performance works featuring made-up music Curated by Robin Smith and Christie Lee Gibson Saturday, November 14, 7 pm 35A Channel Center Street, Fort Point, Boston FREE With new works and works in progress, Fort Point Theatre Channel's seventh Exclamation Point! will feature music combined with video, acting improv, and other visual/stage components. Featured musicians, writers, actors, actresses include: Jon Burrowes, Jorrit Dykstra, Mary Fegreus, Liz Fenstermaker, Christie Lee Gibson, Daniel Harris, Allen Phelps, Alejandro Simoes, Robin Smith, Scott Sweatt, Nick Thorkelson, Arvid Tomayko-Peters, and friends. For directions, check out our Web site.
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A Sideshow Extravaganza of Original Plays and Extraordinary Oddities Silvia Graziano & Marc S. Miller, Impresarios January 28-February 6, 2010 Channel Center, Fort Point, Boston Carny Knowledge joins short theatrical works and unique installation pieces to create an environmental extravaganza enveloping audiences and performers alike. Inspired by the sideshows of once-upon-a-time, playwrights and filmmakers, musicians and dancers, roustabouts and a concoction of practitioners of the carny crafts will create an unforgettable evening of ballyhoo, burlesque, and incomparable entertainment, sure to skin the rubes and marks of their fins, sawbucks, and c-notes. AND IN THE FUTURE . . . · Hotel Cassiopeia, Charles Mee's fantasy inspired by the life and work of the master of assemblage art, Joseph Cornell · The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder · The libretto from an opera being developed about the Marquis de Sade. · One-act plays by James Swindell and Silvia Grazianio www.fortpointtheatrechannel.org info@fortpointtc.org
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This is one image/stanza from "Grave Robbery," a song inspired by the Jerry Cruncher character in Charles Dickens' "Tale of Two Cities":
Nick Thorkelson
Graphic Design & Cartoons
15 Channel Center Street, #601
Boston, MA 02210
617-417-5403
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