
Soak in the sounds of the velvety melodies and smoky rhythms of incomparable vocalists like Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Bobby Darin, when Jazz at Lincoln Center celebrates the golden age of jazz with a program called Great American Crooners.
Three remarkable young singers – Benny Benack III (Downbeat Magazine #1 Rising Star), Robbie Lee, and Shenel Johns – perform favorites like “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Misty,” “I Only Have Eyes for You,” and “Moon River.” Expect a dazzling concert of swoon-worthy hits and sentimental serenades.
For over three decades, Jazz at Lincoln Center has been a leading advocate for jazz, culture, and arts education globally. Under the direction of Wynton Marsalis, Jazz at Lincoln Center has brought the art form of jazz from the heart of New York City to over 446 cities in more than 40 countries.
The JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS touring initiative provides an affordable opportunity to present great jazz programming, featuring up-and-coming musicians who have been identified as rising stars by JALC. The initiative also allows for expansion of the mission of JALC “to entertain, enrich, and expand a global community for jazz through performance, education, and advocacy.”
Jazz at Lincoln Center presents: Great American Crooners
George Gershwin was at home in many different musical worlds, from Broadway and Hollywood musicals to opera and symphonic works. He was also a terrific pianist who amused and amazed his friends at parties with fascinating piano versions of his songs. This concert shines a light on Gershwin’s many achievements, including performances of many of Gershwin's songs in his own arrangements, including highlights from Porgy and Bess in a stunning arrangement by pianist legend, Earl Wild, and, of course, his most famous composition, Rhapsody in Blue.
Orin Grossman A Celebration of Gershwin
Janoah Bailin’s delightful meSSeS features precarious unicycling, shimmering puppetry, jaw-dropping juggling, and mesmerizing motions. Janoah the Jester tosses together a tale of learning and labor, emerging ecstatically from a haphazard pile of props. Part performance, part workshop, entirely entertaining – YOU learn to juggle while watching this (optionally interactive) all-ages experience. In between acts, Janoah engagingly guides the audience through the essentials: throwing, catching, and messy-ing up!
This 60-minute family-friendly solo circus-theater performance was the winner of “Spirit of the Fringe” at the 2022 Elgin Fringe Festival.
Janoah Bailin meSSeS
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A show about memory you'll not soon forget.
THE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour. THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR.
The Father is a tragi-comic mystery, a sobering and realistic family story, and an unsentimental, emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
Florian Zeller, the author of this intriguing and compelling black comedy, has been hailed as “one of the hottest literary talents in France” (Independent).
REVIEWS
"Superb...A harrowing experience expertly delivered.” —The Boston Globe\
“An unbelievably emotional ride.” — Broadway World
"When our memories fail us, we lose ourselves. It's a terrifying proposition, and THE FATHER captures that sense of unease and sadness perfectly." — EDGE Providence
“THE FATHER is one of those plays that makes your brain hum with the potential of theatre” – The Independent
“Ferocious, charming, and playful” – The Guardian
“...an unqualified triumph” – The Daily Telegraph
"Shrewdly told with humor and empathy that treats audiences to a heart-wrenching glimpse into despair" — MOTIF Magazine
“…hugely rewarding… [THE FATHER] constantly makes you question the truth and the nature of reality…an astonishingly unguarded play about the cruelties of love and the limits of patience, and the way child-parent relationships become inverted as old age creeps up and mugs us.” —The Guardian (UK).
Age range PG-12 due to mature themes and complex emotions related to dementia, which may not be suitable for younger audiences.
THE FATHER by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
A show about memory you'll not soon forget.
THE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour. THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR.
The Father is a tragi-comic mystery, a sobering and realistic family story, and an unsentimental, emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
Florian Zeller, the author of this intriguing and compelling black comedy, has been hailed as “one of the hottest literary talents in France” (Independent).
REVIEWS
"Superb...A harrowing experience expertly delivered.” —The Boston Globe\
“An unbelievably emotional ride.” — Broadway World
"When our memories fail us, we lose ourselves. It's a terrifying proposition, and THE FATHER captures that sense of unease and sadness perfectly." — EDGE Providence
“THE FATHER is one of those plays that makes your brain hum with the potential of theatre” – The Independent
“Ferocious, charming, and playful” – The Guardian
“...an unqualified triumph” – The Daily Telegraph
"Shrewdly told with humor and empathy that treats audiences to a heart-wrenching glimpse into despair" — MOTIF Magazine
“…hugely rewarding… [THE FATHER] constantly makes you question the truth and the nature of reality…an astonishingly unguarded play about the cruelties of love and the limits of patience, and the way child-parent relationships become inverted as old age creeps up and mugs us.” —The Guardian (UK).
Age range PG-12 due to mature themes and complex emotions related to dementia, which may not be suitable for younger audiences.
THE FATHER by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
A show about memory you'll not soon forget.
THE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour. THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR.
The Father is a tragi-comic mystery, a sobering and realistic family story, and an unsentimental, emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
Florian Zeller, the author of this intriguing and compelling black comedy, has been hailed as “one of the hottest literary talents in France” (Independent).
REVIEWS
"Superb...A harrowing experience expertly delivered.” —The Boston Globe\
“An unbelievably emotional ride.” — Broadway World
"When our memories fail us, we lose ourselves. It's a terrifying proposition, and THE FATHER captures that sense of unease and sadness perfectly." — EDGE Providence
“THE FATHER is one of those plays that makes your brain hum with the potential of theatre” – The Independent
“Ferocious, charming, and playful” – The Guardian
“...an unqualified triumph” – The Daily Telegraph
"Shrewdly told with humor and empathy that treats audiences to a heart-wrenching glimpse into despair" — MOTIF Magazine
“…hugely rewarding… [THE FATHER] constantly makes you question the truth and the nature of reality…an astonishingly unguarded play about the cruelties of love and the limits of patience, and the way child-parent relationships become inverted as old age creeps up and mugs us.” —The Guardian (UK).
Age range PG-12 due to mature themes and complex emotions related to dementia, which may not be suitable for younger audiences.
THE FATHER by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
A show about memory you'll not soon forget.
THE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour. THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR.
The Father is a tragi-comic mystery, a sobering and realistic family story, and an unsentimental, emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
Florian Zeller, the author of this intriguing and compelling black comedy, has been hailed as “one of the hottest literary talents in France” (Independent).
REVIEWS
"Superb...A harrowing experience expertly delivered.” —The Boston Globe\
“An unbelievably emotional ride.” — Broadway World
"When our memories fail us, we lose ourselves. It's a terrifying proposition, and THE FATHER captures that sense of unease and sadness perfectly." — EDGE Providence
“THE FATHER is one of those plays that makes your brain hum with the potential of theatre” – The Independent
“Ferocious, charming, and playful” – The Guardian
“...an unqualified triumph” – The Daily Telegraph
"Shrewdly told with humor and empathy that treats audiences to a heart-wrenching glimpse into despair" — MOTIF Magazine
“…hugely rewarding… [THE FATHER] constantly makes you question the truth and the nature of reality…an astonishingly unguarded play about the cruelties of love and the limits of patience, and the way child-parent relationships become inverted as old age creeps up and mugs us.” —The Guardian (UK).
Age range PG-12 due to mature themes and complex emotions related to dementia, which may not be suitable for younger audiences.
THE FATHER by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
A show about memory you'll not soon forget.
THE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour. THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR.
The Father is a tragi-comic mystery, a sobering and realistic family story, and an unsentimental, emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
Florian Zeller, the author of this intriguing and compelling black comedy, has been hailed as “one of the hottest literary talents in France” (Independent).
REVIEWS
"Superb...A harrowing experience expertly delivered.” —The Boston Globe\
“An unbelievably emotional ride.” — Broadway World
"When our memories fail us, we lose ourselves. It's a terrifying proposition, and THE FATHER captures that sense of unease and sadness perfectly." — EDGE Providence
“THE FATHER is one of those plays that makes your brain hum with the potential of theatre” – The Independent
“Ferocious, charming, and playful” – The Guardian
“...an unqualified triumph” – The Daily Telegraph
"Shrewdly told with humor and empathy that treats audiences to a heart-wrenching glimpse into despair" — MOTIF Magazine
“…hugely rewarding… [THE FATHER] constantly makes you question the truth and the nature of reality…an astonishingly unguarded play about the cruelties of love and the limits of patience, and the way child-parent relationships become inverted as old age creeps up and mugs us.” —The Guardian (UK).
Age range PG-12 due to mature themes and complex emotions related to dementia, which may not be suitable for younger audiences.
THE FATHER by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
A show about memory you'll not soon forget.
THE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour. THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR.
The Father is a tragi-comic mystery, a sobering and realistic family story, and an unsentimental, emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
Florian Zeller, the author of this intriguing and compelling black comedy, has been hailed as “one of the hottest literary talents in France” (Independent).
REVIEWS
"Superb...A harrowing experience expertly delivered.” —The Boston Globe\
“An unbelievably emotional ride.” — Broadway World
"When our memories fail us, we lose ourselves. It's a terrifying proposition, and THE FATHER captures that sense of unease and sadness perfectly." — EDGE Providence
“THE FATHER is one of those plays that makes your brain hum with the potential of theatre” – The Independent
“Ferocious, charming, and playful” – The Guardian
“...an unqualified triumph” – The Daily Telegraph
"Shrewdly told with humor and empathy that treats audiences to a heart-wrenching glimpse into despair" — MOTIF Magazine
“…hugely rewarding… [THE FATHER] constantly makes you question the truth and the nature of reality…an astonishingly unguarded play about the cruelties of love and the limits of patience, and the way child-parent relationships become inverted as old age creeps up and mugs us.” —The Guardian (UK).
Age range PG-12 due to mature themes and complex emotions related to dementia, which may not be suitable for younger audiences.
THE FATHER by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
A show about memory you'll not soon forget.
THE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour. THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR.
The Father is a tragi-comic mystery, a sobering and realistic family story, and an unsentimental, emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
Florian Zeller, the author of this intriguing and compelling black comedy, has been hailed as “one of the hottest literary talents in France” (Independent).
REVIEWS
"Superb...A harrowing experience expertly delivered.” —The Boston Globe\
“An unbelievably emotional ride.” — Broadway World
"When our memories fail us, we lose ourselves. It's a terrifying proposition, and THE FATHER captures that sense of unease and sadness perfectly." — EDGE Providence
“THE FATHER is one of those plays that makes your brain hum with the potential of theatre” – The Independent
“Ferocious, charming, and playful” – The Guardian
“...an unqualified triumph” – The Daily Telegraph
"Shrewdly told with humor and empathy that treats audiences to a heart-wrenching glimpse into despair" — MOTIF Magazine
“…hugely rewarding… [THE FATHER] constantly makes you question the truth and the nature of reality…an astonishingly unguarded play about the cruelties of love and the limits of patience, and the way child-parent relationships become inverted as old age creeps up and mugs us.” —The Guardian (UK).
Age range PG-12 due to mature themes and complex emotions related to dementia, which may not be suitable for younger audiences.
THE FATHER by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
A show about memory you'll not soon forget.
THE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour. THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR.
The Father is a tragi-comic mystery, a sobering and realistic family story, and an unsentimental, emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
Florian Zeller, the author of this intriguing and compelling black comedy, has been hailed as “one of the hottest literary talents in France” (Independent).
REVIEWS
"Superb...A harrowing experience expertly delivered.” —The Boston Globe\
“An unbelievably emotional ride.” — Broadway World
"When our memories fail us, we lose ourselves. It's a terrifying proposition, and THE FATHER captures that sense of unease and sadness perfectly." — EDGE Providence
“THE FATHER is one of those plays that makes your brain hum with the potential of theatre” – The Independent
“Ferocious, charming, and playful” – The Guardian
“...an unqualified triumph” – The Daily Telegraph
"Shrewdly told with humor and empathy that treats audiences to a heart-wrenching glimpse into despair" — MOTIF Magazine
“…hugely rewarding… [THE FATHER] constantly makes you question the truth and the nature of reality…an astonishingly unguarded play about the cruelties of love and the limits of patience, and the way child-parent relationships become inverted as old age creeps up and mugs us.” —The Guardian (UK).
Age range PG-12 due to mature themes and complex emotions related to dementia, which may not be suitable for younger audiences.
THE FATHER by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
A show about memory you'll not soon forget.
THE FATHER (Le Père) is the winner of the 2014 Molière Award for Best Play. The Molières are considered France’s highest theatrical honour. THE FATHER premiered on Broadway in 2016 with Frank Langella winning the TONY AWARD for BEST ACTOR.
The Father is a tragi-comic mystery, a sobering and realistic family story, and an unsentimental, emotionally intense look at the world through the eyes of a man experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of the physical losses which occur along with the mental ones.
Florian Zeller, the author of this intriguing and compelling black comedy, has been hailed as “one of the hottest literary talents in France” (Independent).
REVIEWS
"Superb...A harrowing experience expertly delivered.” —The Boston Globe\
“An unbelievably emotional ride.” — Broadway World
"When our memories fail us, we lose ourselves. It's a terrifying proposition, and THE FATHER captures that sense of unease and sadness perfectly." — EDGE Providence
“THE FATHER is one of those plays that makes your brain hum with the potential of theatre” – The Independent
“Ferocious, charming, and playful” – The Guardian
“...an unqualified triumph” – The Daily Telegraph
"Shrewdly told with humor and empathy that treats audiences to a heart-wrenching glimpse into despair" — MOTIF Magazine
“…hugely rewarding… [THE FATHER] constantly makes you question the truth and the nature of reality…an astonishingly unguarded play about the cruelties of love and the limits of patience, and the way child-parent relationships become inverted as old age creeps up and mugs us.” —The Guardian (UK).
Age range PG-12 due to mature themes and complex emotions related to dementia, which may not be suitable for younger audiences.
THE FATHER by Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
ONCE is truly a romantic musical delight.
2012 Tony Award Winner for BEST MUSICAL - Total of 8 Tony awards of 11 Tony nominations.
The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Songs erupt naturally from the action, helped by the fact that the cast all play a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, drums, accordion and mandolin. The actor-musicians also effortlessly become characters in the story. And you'll fall in love with the Oscar winning music.
Prior to the start of the show, the audience will be treated to a pub-like setting to entice the audience to join in the experience.
With hauntingly memorable music, convincing romantic chemistry, and dozens of laugh-out-loud moments, ONCE truly is a delight.
Best for kids 13+ due to language, emotional scenes, and attention span. If you have a younger kid who is a true theatre fan, who has seen enough theatre to understand subtext and representational storytelling mixed with realistic, emotional scene work then yes, bring them to this extraordinary show for an unforgettable experience.
ONCE, a musical
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
ONCE is truly a romantic musical delight.
2012 Tony Award Winner for BEST MUSICAL - Total of 8 Tony awards of 11 Tony nominations.
The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Songs erupt naturally from the action, helped by the fact that the cast all play a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, drums, accordion and mandolin. The actor-musicians also effortlessly become characters in the story. And you'll fall in love with the Oscar winning music.
Prior to the start of the show, the audience will be treated to a pub-like setting to entice the audience to join in the experience.
With hauntingly memorable music, convincing romantic chemistry, and dozens of laugh-out-loud moments, ONCE truly is a delight.
Best for kids 13+ due to language, emotional scenes, and attention span. If you have a younger kid who is a true theatre fan, who has seen enough theatre to understand subtext and representational storytelling mixed with realistic, emotional scene work then yes, bring them to this extraordinary show for an unforgettable experience.
ONCE, a musical
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
ONCE is truly a romantic musical delight.
2012 Tony Award Winner for BEST MUSICAL - Total of 8 Tony awards of 11 Tony nominations.
The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Songs erupt naturally from the action, helped by the fact that the cast all play a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, drums, accordion and mandolin. The actor-musicians also effortlessly become characters in the story. And you'll fall in love with the Oscar winning music.
Prior to the start of the show, the audience will be treated to a pub-like setting to entice the audience to join in the experience.
With hauntingly memorable music, convincing romantic chemistry, and dozens of laugh-out-loud moments, ONCE truly is a delight.
Best for kids 13+ due to language, emotional scenes, and attention span. If you have a younger kid who is a true theatre fan, who has seen enough theatre to understand subtext and representational storytelling mixed with realistic, emotional scene work then yes, bring them to this extraordinary show for an unforgettable experience.
ONCE, a musical
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
ONCE is truly a romantic musical delight.
2012 Tony Award Winner for BEST MUSICAL - Total of 8 Tony awards of 11 Tony nominations.
The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Songs erupt naturally from the action, helped by the fact that the cast all play a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, drums, accordion and mandolin. The actor-musicians also effortlessly become characters in the story. And you'll fall in love with the Oscar winning music.
Prior to the start of the show, the audience will be treated to a pub-like setting to entice the audience to join in the experience.
With hauntingly memorable music, convincing romantic chemistry, and dozens of laugh-out-loud moments, ONCE truly is a delight.
Best for kids 13+ due to language, emotional scenes, and attention span. If you have a younger kid who is a true theatre fan, who has seen enough theatre to understand subtext and representational storytelling mixed with realistic, emotional scene work then yes, bring them to this extraordinary show for an unforgettable experience.
ONCE, a musical
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
ONCE is truly a romantic musical delight.
2012 Tony Award Winner for BEST MUSICAL - Total of 8 Tony awards of 11 Tony nominations.
The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Songs erupt naturally from the action, helped by the fact that the cast all play a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, drums, accordion and mandolin. The actor-musicians also effortlessly become characters in the story. And you'll fall in love with the Oscar winning music.
Prior to the start of the show, the audience will be treated to a pub-like setting to entice the audience to join in the experience.
With hauntingly memorable music, convincing romantic chemistry, and dozens of laugh-out-loud moments, ONCE truly is a delight.
Best for kids 13+ due to language, emotional scenes, and attention span. If you have a younger kid who is a true theatre fan, who has seen enough theatre to understand subtext and representational storytelling mixed with realistic, emotional scene work then yes, bring them to this extraordinary show for an unforgettable experience.
ONCE, a musical
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
ONCE is truly a romantic musical delight.
2012 Tony Award Winner for BEST MUSICAL - Total of 8 Tony awards of 11 Tony nominations.
The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Songs erupt naturally from the action, helped by the fact that the cast all play a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, drums, accordion and mandolin. The actor-musicians also effortlessly become characters in the story. And you'll fall in love with the Oscar winning music.
Prior to the start of the show, the audience will be treated to a pub-like setting to entice the audience to join in the experience.
With hauntingly memorable music, convincing romantic chemistry, and dozens of laugh-out-loud moments, ONCE truly is a delight.
Best for kids 13+ due to language, emotional scenes, and attention span. If you have a younger kid who is a true theatre fan, who has seen enough theatre to understand subtext and representational storytelling mixed with realistic, emotional scene work then yes, bring them to this extraordinary show for an unforgettable experience.
ONCE, a musical
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
ONCE is truly a romantic musical delight.
2012 Tony Award Winner for BEST MUSICAL - Total of 8 Tony awards of 11 Tony nominations.
The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Songs erupt naturally from the action, helped by the fact that the cast all play a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, drums, accordion and mandolin. The actor-musicians also effortlessly become characters in the story. And you'll fall in love with the Oscar winning music.
Prior to the start of the show, the audience will be treated to a pub-like setting to entice the audience to join in the experience.
With hauntingly memorable music, convincing romantic chemistry, and dozens of laugh-out-loud moments, ONCE truly is a delight.
Best for kids 13+ due to language, emotional scenes, and attention span. If you have a younger kid who is a true theatre fan, who has seen enough theatre to understand subtext and representational storytelling mixed with realistic, emotional scene work then yes, bring them to this extraordinary show for an unforgettable experience.
ONCE, a musical
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
ONCE is truly a romantic musical delight.
2012 Tony Award Winner for BEST MUSICAL - Total of 8 Tony awards of 11 Tony nominations.
The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Songs erupt naturally from the action, helped by the fact that the cast all play a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, drums, accordion and mandolin. The actor-musicians also effortlessly become characters in the story. And you'll fall in love with the Oscar winning music.
Prior to the start of the show, the audience will be treated to a pub-like setting to entice the audience to join in the experience.
With hauntingly memorable music, convincing romantic chemistry, and dozens of laugh-out-loud moments, ONCE truly is a delight.
Best for kids 13+ due to language, emotional scenes, and attention span. If you have a younger kid who is a true theatre fan, who has seen enough theatre to understand subtext and representational storytelling mixed with realistic, emotional scene work then yes, bring them to this extraordinary show for an unforgettable experience.
ONCE, a musical
TICKETS: TPNC.ORG
ONCE is truly a romantic musical delight.
2012 Tony Award Winner for BEST MUSICAL - Total of 8 Tony awards of 11 Tony nominations.
The touching, lyrical musical tells the story of two down-on-their-luck musicians, an angst-ridden Dublin street singer/songwriter who works as a vacuum repairman, and a Czech immigrant who sells flowers in order to support herself and her family. Songs erupt naturally from the action, helped by the fact that the cast all play a variety of instruments including fiddle, guitar, drums, accordion and mandolin. The actor-musicians also effortlessly become characters in the story. And you'll fall in love with the Oscar winning music.
Prior to the start of the show, the audience will be treated to a pub-like setting to entice the audience to join in the experience.
With hauntingly memorable music, convincing romantic chemistry, and dozens of laugh-out-loud moments, ONCE truly is a delight.
Best for kids 13+ due to language, emotional scenes, and attention span. If you have a younger kid who is a true theatre fan, who has seen enough theatre to understand subtext and representational storytelling mixed with realistic, emotional scene work then yes, bring them to this extraordinary show for an unforgettable experience.