TOP NOTCH TALENT LINED UP for AWOW'S SHOWCASE at THE CELL, TUESDAY, 11/25/14

Gregory Harrington
Gregory Harrington

We’ve been fortunate to have a number of great violinists and fiddlers at Artists Without Walls’ Showcases, including Deni Bonet, Annette Homann and Bernadette Fee. On Tuesday we will feature another great violinist, Gregory Harrington. Gregory, who has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Boston’s Symphony Hall and venues around the world, will be performing a few pieces, including Bach and Nirvana. You won’t want to miss this brilliant performer. 

 

Jim Hawkins
Jim Hawkins

Jim Hawkins has spent decades telling stories, with a sly, folksy understated humor, just like the seanchaís of old, whom Hawkins emulates. With a gentle, easy-going manner and warmth, Jim tells the stories of nearly vanished Irish folkways to audiences far and wide, in public libraries, pubs, churches, universities, in Ireland and here in the United States. “I wish to be a vehicle that carries the history, culture and traditions of the Irish people, and to share the stories, songs and poetry of this great culture with the world. It will be my contribution to keeping this wonderful art-form alive and well.” Come hear him perform an excerpt from his story, “Driving Across America with Billy Zuckerman.”

  

Robin Pahlman
Robin Pahlman

Finland native and guitarist Robin Pahlman, who has been performing around town with Deni Bonet and who’s wonderful performance at AWoW’s recent Showcase at Rockwood recently, was a big hit with the audience,  will be making debut appearance at an AWoW Showcase at The Cell.  

 

David Sharp
David Sharp

We’ve had some incredible performances at AWoW’s Showcases during the past year and right up there with the best was David Sharp’s performance from his one-man show Tennesse Williams. His tour-de-force performance was spellbinding and brought down the house. David will be performing another scene from his work at Tuesday’s Showcase. 

 

 

Terry McCarthy
Terry McCarthy

Terry McCarthy was born in New York City and grew up in Breezy Point, writing songs as he wandered the winter beach. After surviving both a Catholic and public school education, Terry attended SUNY, College at Purchase where he received a BFA in Theater Arts, all the while knowing his first love and passion was music. Terry who ended a recent Showcase with three terrific tunes from his most recent album, The Charm, will once again be joined by the great guitarist Devon McCarthy.

 

 

Mickey Coleman
Mickey Coleman

Joining AWoW for his first appearance is folk singer/songwriter Mickey Coleman. Mickey’s  talent for penning songs has been well documented in songs such as Culdaff, Duffy’s Cut, Undocumented Man, The Brantry Boy, My Coalisland Girl, The Holylands Belfast and Kilkeel Fishermen. Mickey has released three albums Carefully Crafted, A Mother’s Lullaby and the critically acclaimed Last Glance and he’s shared the stage with some of the world and Ireland’s top folk artists such as The Chieftains, Cara Dillon, Francis Black, Liam Reilly and Bagatelle, Steve Cooney and many more.

 

 

Don Creedon
Don Creedon

Don Creedon is an award-winning playwright, director, and actor originally from Dublin, Ireland. In October 2010, Don received the 1st Irish 2010 Theatre Festival Audience Award for Best Play for Guy Walks into a Bar. Also in 2010, Don was nominated for Best Director 1st Irish 2010 Theatre Festival for the US premier of Dermot Bolger’s one-woman drama The Holy Ground, featuring Katherine O’Sullivan. Don will present a scene from his one act comedy Divine The Cast with Maeve Price and himself in the role of Father Divine. 

Maeve Price
Maeve Price

 

 

 

Get there early to get a good seat. The Cell Theatre, 338 W23rd St., NYC.  The show begins at 7pm. 

ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' MEMBERS "ON THE TOWN" WEEK of 4/20/14


unnamed-25“Artists Without Walls’ Showcase at The Cell Theatre,” Tuesday, April 22 7pm at The Cell Theatre.  338 W 23rd St, NYC.

 

 

 

 

 

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Join Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, along with a group of contemporary poets, for a poetry reading and book launch of a new anthology of poems, St. Peter’s B-List : Contemporary Poems Inspired by the Saints, published by Ave Maria Press.    This event, sponsored by The Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, will begin on Thursday, April 24th at 6PM in the Atrium at Fordham’s Lincoln Center Campus (2nd floor Plaza Level of Lowenstein) located at 60th St. and Columbus Avenue in NYC.

 

 

Deni Bonet
Deni Bonet

Fiddler Deni Bonet will be performing with Michael Brunnoc @ Woodhaven House, 63-98 Woodhaven Boulevard, Rego Park, NY 11374 (United States) – Map   718-8945400 10:30 PM for 2 sets with a 4 piece band.

 

 

 

 

“Artists Without Walls’ Multicultural Showcase at the New York Irish Center,” Saturday night, April 26 at 7:30pm. Come hear Jack O’Connell, Koro Koroye, Niamh Hyland, Annette Homann, Antoinette Montague, Michael Brunnock and John Duddy. 1040 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, Queens. Tickets $22. Artists Without Walls’members $15. 

 

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ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS MEMBERS and FRIENDS "ON THE TOWN": WEEK of 11/17/13

_DSC87091Honor Finnegan will be performing Sunday, November 17th, at Music at Lily Pads @ UUCSC.  Joni Mitchell’s Blue: A 40th Anniversary Celebration, 3:00pm, 27 North Road, Peace Dale, Rhode Island. $15.  Honor will also be performing at  The Underground, Sunset Rodeo Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 7:00 – 9:00, 955 West End Ave New York NY.  In the round with Sharon Goldman, Fred Arcoleo, and Mangus Ferguson. 2-drink minimum per person 

 

 

Tara O'Grady @ Winnie's LoungeTara O’Grady will be performing at the Mercy Centre Bangkok Concert at the Irish Repertory Theatre, Monday, November 18 at 8:00pm with a cocktail reception at 6:45pm. $50 donation to Mercy Centre USA includes reception and a concert with some of the top Irish musicians including Joanie Madden, Martin O’Connell and Tony Demarco. All proceeds go directly to orphanage. Tara will also be appearing with her jazz trio on Wednesday, November 20, 6-9pm at Winnie’s Lounge in the Refinery Hotel, 63 W. 38th St. 

 

 

 

th-1Peter Quinn returns to theIrish Arts Center Tuesday, November 19, 7:30pm, to read from his recently released novel Dry Bones. This is the final installment of the detective Fintan Dunne series, which centers around an ill-fated OSS mission on the Eastern front during WWII and its consequences more than a decade later. Joining Peter will be Tara O’Grady, Mary Tierney, Honor Molloy and Dan Barry. Peter will follow with a Q&A during which you are sure to learn about his exhaustive research on World War II and the liberties a writer sometimes has to take with history.  Call 212-757-3318 and ask for the Artists Without Walls discounted tickets $8.

 

 

 


unnamedDarrah Carr Dance and ModErin: The 15th Anniversary Season. The Irish Arts Center, 553, W. 51st St., Nov. 22-Nov 24., Fri and Sat 8pm, Sat and Sun Family Shows 11am. Sunday 3pm . 
ADMISSION: $25 non-member / $20 member / $15 family show / Use code DCD20 and pay the IAC member rate – while supplies last! TICKETS: www.irishartscenter.org or 866-811-4111

 

 

 
 

"LIFE AFFIRMING NIGHT"–COMMENTS AFTER AWoW'S SHOWCASE at the CELL THEATER

Normally we post photos from an Artists Without Walls’ Showcase, followed by a wrap up of the evening’s events. But following Tuesday night’s Showcase we received so many comments we thought we’d publish a few of them first.  Cat Dwyer’s photos and a written review will follow shortly.

 

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Connie Roberts
Connie Roberts

“It was a thrilling, life affirming night—life-affirming in the sense that an Artist Without Walls’ showcase highlights beautifully, often spectacularly, our shared humanity.  In our fast-paced, rat-race lives, it is easy to feel disconnected from the world, from our fellow man/woman.  But then you have a space like AWoW has created, where people bring their stories and share them—their hurts, betrayals and joys—in various mediums, with a bunch of other folks, who have their own stories, it’s as if by magic, the whole room experiences a sense of connectedness, real-time affirmation that we’re all part of a rich and complex tapestry.  

 

Just look at a sample of the marvelous stories told through word and song last night alone:  a middle-aged man who finds out that he’s not of Russian descent, but of Irish heritage; how witnessing the effects of genital mutilation in Africa shaped an American artist’s work; Native American assimilation; a family’s tradition of belting out an Irish ballad in a convoy of cars en route to their Granny’s house; the fraught mother-daughter relationship in a woman’s poems; and even though the other performances weren’t explicitly drawn from the artists’ own lives, there’s more than a sprinkling of themselves in their respective pieces.  And there’s more than a sprinkling of ourselves in all of the performances last night.  That’s what draws us from our suburban houses, our uptown apartments and our downtown offices on a Tuesday night.

 

As you said, Charles, all you need do is get up there and give it all you’ve got.  When you’re passionate about what you do, it shines through. 

 

Honor Finnegan (foreground) Vincent Nauheimer and Tom Myles (background)
Honor Finnegan (foreground) Vincent Nauheimer and Tom Myles (background)

Artists Without Walls has created such a unique space for artists of all stripes. I’m so happy and proud to be a part of this organization.  Each showcase I attend costs me $100 in babysitting fees–I can’t think of a better way to spend my money.” Connie Roberts

 

“If you were to put Ed Sullivan, Oscar Wilde and TEDTalks into a blender you’d get Artist Without Walls. The Showcase is a friendly environment for artists to share their work and start unique collaborations in a remarkably intimate setting.  One of the most receptive and fun shows I’ve been a part of…” Ed Romanoff

 

“Incredibly moving performances from beginning to end! Transforming life’s experiences into art is a “Saintly” calling and we had a taste of heaven last evening, thanks to all the performers.” Vincent Nauheimer

 

“Oh my God, Charles and Niamh, you must be bursting with what you’ve created. It’s growing because it’s calling people, really.  I feel such a community there, a home. David’s been working on his Tennessee William’s play for so long. What was needed, so desperately was what AWOW gave it, a loving ear to witness. That room, that audience of art friends, people that really understand and want to see you express it. Wonderful!” Mary Tierney

 

“Brilliant! Somehow egos are left at the door and you sit there absorbing these wonderful performances. And by the end of the evening you find yourself connected to your soul.” Ray Lindie

 

“What an extraordinary night. I feel blessed to have been a witness and a participant to the magic.” Jenai Huff

 

“I watched, listened, smiled, laughed, applauded, cheered, hummed, moved, cried, connected, and thought.  Vinnie and I kept elbowing each other with the remark, “This is amazing”.  Niamh and Charles deserve praise and encouragement to do more.” Tom Myles

 

“AWOW is a wonderful thing you’ve got going. So much talent in a packed room – you have to think about taking it on tour!”  Alan McMonagle

 

Sana Musasama
Sana Musasama

“Superb. People are proud to be part of AWoW and that includes me!” Billy Barrett

 

“The diversity of presenters was brilliant.” Jack Lamplough

 

“It was a delight and a privilege to be part of last night’s amazing lineup! Thank you, Niamh and Charles, for making The Magic happen!” Angela Alaimo O’Donnell

 

“Wow, what a night!  This is really turning into something.  I am on my way home on the LIRR and just ‘over the moon.’ Great job Niamh and Charles.” Jack O’Connell

 

 

 

JOIN ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS, SATURDAY at SWIFT in NYC

What’s an Artists Without Walls gathering like? Is a picture worth a thousand words? This photo was taken at the Ed Romanoff’s performance at Rockwood Music Hall this past Tuesday night. A great evening of music, fun and laughter. Who can’t use a few hours of that?

 

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Well, Saturday, beginning at 4:30, AWoW will be convening at NYC’s Swift Hibernian Lounge located at 34 East 4th St., between Bowery and Lafayette.  All are welcome. If you’d like to bring an instrument–guitar, fiddle, accordion, bodhran, kamancheh, whistle whatever–or if you’d like to sing a song, recite a poem, or try something new go ahead, we encourage it. Maybe a collaboration between a musician and singer, or a storyteller or a poet might be fun. It’s all meant to be very informal. And, if you have a friend, musician or otherwise, who’d like to join us, bring them along.

 

We hope to see you then. 

 

AMAZING PERFORMANCE: "AINT I A WOMAN" HONOR FINNEGAN at an AWoW SHOWCASE

 

 

Artists Without Walls’ member Honor Finnegan, a recent winner of the New Folk Song Songwriting Contest at the Kerrville Folk Festival, has been making a splash in the Northeastern regional folk scene with her original songs and ukulele playing. Combining elements of musical theatre, comedy, traditional folk, and poetry, Honor is “cooler than the other side of the pillow.”

 

Honor Finnegan was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago and learned to appreciate a variety of people and music living in a mostly African American neighborhood and sitting in the back seat of her single mother’s car listening to the radio for long periods of time. When Honor was eleven her dream of being an actress came true when she was cast in the first National Tour of “Annie”. 

 

Honor is a regular attendee at the late, great Jack Hardy’s songwriter’s exchange, which has nurtured the talents of Suzanne Vega, and Shawn Colvin to name but a few.  Honor recently performed this incredible version of  Hardy’s “Aint I A Woman” at an AWoW Showcase at NYC’s Cell Theater. 

 

For more information about Artist Without Walls contact info@artistswithout walls.com

 

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