"AROUND THE TOWN" with ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' MEMBERS

 

Annette Homann
Annette Homann

Annette Homann will be one of the violinists in Douglas Townsend’s triple violin concerto when the Washington Heights Musical Society Presents the Music of American Composer Douglas Townsend, today, Sunday, 19 Apr 2015 – 3:00 PM. Holyrood Episcopal Church, 715 W 179th street, NYC. Suggested donation: $10

 

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Brona Crehan’s Moonlight Sonata, starring Grainne Duddy, will be part of a three day short play festival, which also includes a work of Don Creedon’s at An Beal Bocht Cafe, 445, 238th St, Bronx, NY. Last show today, Sunday, April 19th 2pm.

 

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Richard Stillman
Richard Stillman

Musician, storyteller & actor Richard Stillman be playing Irish music at the Verona Inn with guitarist Paul Byrne, tomorrow, Sunday, 4-7pm, today, Sunday, April 19th. The music will include vocals, guitar, tenor banjo, mandolin, pennywhistle, concertina, bones, harmonica and bagpipes. The address is: 624 Bloomfield Ave. Verona, NJ. For info. call 973 239 0544.

 

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Cellist Noah Hoffeld will be “Live at The Bowery Electric,” 327 Bowery at Joey Ramone Place, NYC, on Wednesday, April 22, 10:30pm. No cover.

 

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Mary Tierney
Mary Tierney

Mary Tierney will be reading “Tell Tell Heart,” w/musical accompaniment by Jaster A Leon during Casting Light on Edgar Allan Poe, Friday, April 24, 2015 | 6:00 – 8:00 pm, NYU School of Law | 245 Sullivan Street | Furman Hall, Room 216 (Between West 3rd and Washington Square South)

 

Join local artists and members of the community for an evening of entertainment that will illuminate Poe’s work and legacy through a variety of creative works. A reception will follow in the Poe Room.

 

“Casting Light on Edgar Allan Poe” is free and open to the public and an RSVP is required. Register online, or contact us at community.affairs@nyu.edu or 212-998-2400.

 

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Montage by Vera Hoar
AWoW Montage by Vera Hoar

ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS’ SHOWCASE at THE CELL THEATRE in NYC April 28 @ 6:45 pm – 9:30 pm

 

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Out by Ten Mixes Music & Stories:Jilted Lovers, Bad Kids, Dreams, Drums & Desires

 
WHEN: April 30, 2015: Out by Ten at Spectrum NYC, 121 Ludlow Street, NYC. 7:30-9:30 PM

 

Out by Ten
Out by Ten

WHAT: Come hear what it’s really like to tour with a rock ‘n roll band, recover from jilted love and feel like the bad kid. BONUS: Open Mic for storytellers & musicians after the featured performers.

 

THE DEAL: Our $20 admission fee ($18 in advance) includes FREE wine and cheese and cookies. Click here for tickets at Brown Paper Tickets.

AWoW MEMBERS "ON THE TOWN" the WEEK of 3/12/15

Paul Byrne and Richard Stillman
Paul Byrne and Richard Stillman

Musician, storyteller and actor Richard Stillman be playing Irish music at the Verona Inn with guitarist Paul Byrne, today, Sunday, 4-7pm April 12 and again on Sunday, April 19th. The music will include vocals, guitar, tenor banjo, mandolin, pennywhistle, concertina, bones, harmonica and bagpipes. The address is: 624 Bloomfield Ave. Verona, NJ. For info. call 973 239 0544.

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Jack O'Connell in The Biscuit Club
Jack O’Connell in The Biscuit Club

Opening on April 4th and running through April 25th, Jack O’Connell, will be starring in the World Premiere of The BISCUIT CLUB, Marianne Driscoll’s canine comedy inspired by The Breakfast Club. Directed by Kira Simring. For ticket info click here Use the code awow for discounted tickets.
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Ever wonder what goes on in a kennel when people aren’t around? THE BISCUIT CLUB gives audiences a behind-the-bars peek into Bradley’s Bed & Biscuit, a boarding house for dogs. When an aging Bulldog, a jumpy Beagle, a glamorous Shih Tzu, a grumpy Pit Bull, a champion Airedale Terrier and a wide-eyed Labrador pup are locked together for the night, a doggone good time is in store for all.

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unnamed-3On Wednesday, April 15th, 7:30pm, at the Irish Arts Center, 553, W51st, St, NYC, Polly Lee will read selections from Norah Vincent’s Adeline and Honor Molloy will moderate a conversation with Norah about Virginia Woolf’s life and art, as well as the creation of Adeline.

 

“It’s an exquisite book with deep insights into the creative process, Woolf’s inner and outer worlds, and her untimely death.” Honor Molly

 

For $10 tickets: please call the box office at 866-811-4111 or purchase tickets online by clicking here.

 

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photo-124Brona Crehan’s Moonlight Sonata, starring Grainne Duddy, will be part of a three day short play festival, which also includes a work of Don Creedon’s at An Beal Bocht Cafe, 445, 238th St, Bronx, NY, Thursday, April 16 through Sunday April 19th.

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Annette Homann
Annette Homann

Violinist Annette Homann will be one of the violinists playing performing Townsend’s triple violin concerto in following concert:

Washington Heights Musical Society Presents the Music of American Composer Douglas Townsend
Sunday, 19 Apr 2015 – 3:00 PM
Holyrood Episcopal Church, 715 W 179th street, NYC
Suggested donation: $10
For more info click here.

 

 

 

"UNBRIDLED SPIRIT and JOY" at AWOW's LATEST SHOWCASE

Gregory Harrington and Leon Boykins
Gregory Harrington and Leon Boykins

“I am always so impressed by the level of talent I witness at any Artist Without Walls’ event. It is rare to witness a room filled with that kind of unbridled spirit, charisma and joy even in NYC. An incredible ensemble of artists are represented at an AWoW showcase!” Erin Layton, actress/playwright

 

Gregory Harrington began the evening with a stirring performance of the Prelude from the Cello Suite by J.S. Bach, which he arranged for violin and is on his upcoming CD – Bach: Transcriptions and Variations on CDBaby. Greg was then joined by Leon Boykins on double bass and for a virtuosic performance of U2’s “With or Without You. “Had a great time and really loved the space,” Greg added.

 

DJ Sharp
DJ Sharp

DJ Sharp took us back to Tennessee Williams’ days at New York City’s historic Elysee Hotel with a scene from his one man show, “Tennessee Williams.” Here’s what an audience member said, “Tonight I saw D J Sharp knock it out of the park–no, much farther than that. He knocked it out beyond the parking lot, past the interstate and well into the corn fields of Nebraska. A performance to be seen.” I’m flattered,” DJ said.  “Thanks again to Artists Without Walls for creating a evening with great performers and a wonderful audience!” 

 

Devon McCarthy, Terry McCarthy and Andy Sandel
Devon McCarthy, Terry McCarthy and Andy Sandel

Terry  McCarthy  tore into the room with four of his brashly melodic original songs. In honor of his wife’s first attendance at an AWoW Showcase, he opened with “Queen of the World” a tune recounting the second time they met and marking the thirty years they’ve been together. He then performed “And a Little Girl Closes Her Eyes” an anti-war song in the Celtic folk tradition. Next was a rocking version of “Down For The Day” a tribute to the people of the Rockaways who are rebuilding their lives after the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. He closed with a fan favorite “Sorrow Salsa,” a Tejano flavored tune of triumph over depression. Terry was joined by the brilliant guitarisist, his nephew Devon McCarthy who wowed the audience  with his talent and a special guest, Andy Sandel, who proved why he is known as the “Master of the Squeezebox.” All of these songs and many more are available @ TerryMcCarthymusic.com as well as ITunes and Cdbaby.com 

 

Maeve Price and Don Creedon
Maeve Price and Don Creedon

Irish playwright, director and actor, Don Creedon, presented his very funny short play “Divine Intervention.”  In this charming, revelatory, two-hander, we meet Grainne, a woman with an extremely colorful past, who goes to Confession for the first time in thirty-one years.  Maeve Price was both hilarious and touching as Grainne, a woman with a delightfully anarchic sense of what’s right.  Don did a wonderful job as Father Divine, a priest caught between following his true heart’s desire and the dictates of the Catholic Church.

 

Robin Pahlman
Robin Pahlman

Singer/songwriter Robin Pahlman played three original songs “Miss Lonelyhearts,” which is the first single off his debut solo EP, out on Monkey Records click for video, “Man Overboard,” also on the EP  and a previously unreleased song called “Rain Clouds”. Robin’s been moving around a great deal in the past few years–he’s lived in Seattle, WA; Helsinki, Finland; Vienna, Austria; and now New York City), and he tends to write songs about how places and memory define us, and what “home” really means. Musically, Robin owes a lot to the American folk/country/roots tradition, even though as he says, “A certain element of melancholy probably comes from my Finnish heritage, as Finnish music traditionally is very sad and minor-key.  Click here for Robin’s Facebook band page. 

 

Jim Hawkins
Jim Hawkins

Jim Hawkins has spent decades telling stories. On this night, Jim combined story and song–both American and Irish–to tell a folksy and witty tale of two young men–Jim and his friend Billy–coming of age in the early 1970s. Just like the seanchaís of old, Jim told the story, “Driving Across America with Billy Zuckerman” with a gentle, easy-going manner and warmth, which he says is his contribution to keeping this wonderful art-form alive and well. 

 

For more information about Artists Without Walls contact info@artistswithoutwalls.com. AWoW’s next Showcase will be at The Cell Theatre, 338 W23rd St., December 23rd, 7pm.

 

All photos by Vera Hoar. 

 

 

 

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. 

AWoW MEMBERS in the NEWS

Artists Without Walls’ members in this week’s edition of the Irish Echo. 

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Michael Brunnock and Connie Roberts

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Don Creedon and Noel Lawlor

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Devon McCarthy and Terry McCarthy

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ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS: MEMBERS "ON THE TOWN" the WEEK of 6/29/14

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Today, from 12 noon-3pm, Deborah Monlux’s Catahoula Cajun Band will be playing at Superfine, a converted warehouse space with open kitchen, live music, bar and restaurant. Located at 126 Front Street, Brooklyn, NY  11201, in  the Dumbo neighborhood between Pearl and Jay Street.

 

Take the F train to York Street and walk one block to Front.  Make your day complete by walking after brunch to John Street , located between the Adams and Pearl Street waterfront, to see John Street Pasture, an art installation waterfront lot covered with beautiful crimson clover!  For reservations or tables near stage, call 718-243 9005     Directions

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Martina Fiserova
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Singer/songwriter Martina Fiserova is performing at the Way Station, located at 683 Washington Ave btw Prospect and St. Marks, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, June 30th, Monday, at 11pm. Suggested donation for all shows is $5.  

 

 

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10409329_819118514772518_1943922312432796407_nDon Creedon’s play, The Lobby will be given a reading on Monday night, June 30th, at 7:00pm.  The New Jersey Repertory Company, 179 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ, is hosting the reading, which is directed by Adam Fitzgerald. Tom O’Keefe heads up a wonderful cast, including veteran Irish actors John Keating, Ciaran Byrne, Michael Mellamphy, Rachel Pickup, Matt Golden, Pepper Binkley, Dee Nelson, Orlagh Cassidy, and last but not least, fellow AWoW member, Honor Finnegan, as special musical guest!

 

The Lobby is an Irish immigrant story, a modern American comedy, and an old-school farce all wrapped up in one terrific new play. A group of Irish ne’r-do-wells do whatever it takes to get ahead in New York. The result is one big, elaborate and extremely hilarious hoax.

 

ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' MEMBERS and FRIENDS on the TOWN: WEEK of 11/3/13

DryBonesPeter Quinn’s Dry Bones, a spellbinding story of an ill-fated OSS mission into the heart of the Eastern front and its consequences more than a decade after the war’s end, is now available. Dry Bones at Amazon

 

 

 

 

1378786_597159870343899_960417558_nDiana Jones will appear in concert at Hill Country, 30 West 26th, St. NYC on Monday, November 4th, 8:30PM. Tickets $10 in advance, $15 at the door.

 

 

 

 

mattkeating_tammanyhall_20131008_1009Matt Keating will be performing at The Bowery Electric 327 Bowery, NYC on Thursday, Nov 5th, 8:00pm. Tickets are $7. FULL BAND SHOW! Allen Devine-guitar, Jason Mercer-bass, G Wiz-drums

 

 

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Don Creedon’s new short play The Ledge, starring Irish actor and boxing legend, John Duddy, is being produced by Aching Dogs Theatre Company as part of their annual New York Nuts series.  Led by the power-house producer-director, Pamela Scott, and featuring no less than eight new short plays, this promises to be a great evening of original theater.

Hudson Guild Theatre, 441 W 26th St. (between 9th & 10th Ave), New York, NY 10001. November 7-10. Thurs-Sat @ 8:00pm, Sun @ 3:00pm
Tickets $18, Hotel Trades Council Members: Free Reservations recommended: 212-564-6485 (This show is sponsored by the New York Hotel Trades Council AFL-CIO and The Neighborhood Service Council).

 

Tara O'Grady @ Winnie's Lounge

 

 

 

 

 

Tara O’Grady and her swinging trio will be at Winnie’s Lounge in the Refinery Hotel Tuesday, November 5 from 6-9pm. 63 W. 38 Street.

 

 

 

 

 

560027_610074825686840_1026844126_nViolinist Annette Homann will be performing in the musical White Christmas at the Westchester Broadway Theater, 1 Broadway Plaza, Elmsford, NY. The show opens Thursday, Nov 7 . Performances are Wednesdays at 1 pm, Thursdays 1 and 7 pm, Fridays 1 and 7 pm, Saturdays 8 pm, Sundays 1:30 pm and 7 pm

For tickets please visit: http://broadwaytheatre.com  Tickets: $54-$80

 

 

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There will be a festival screening of Subterranean Love by Robert Haufrecht featuring music by Marni Rice and Frank Perowsky at The Big Apple Film Festival in NYC at Tribeca Cinemas, Saturday November 9th at 2:15pm. For Information and tickets here’s the direct link:  

 

"SPOTLIGHT ON" PLAYWRIGHT/DIRECTOR/ACTOR DON CREEDON

Don Creedon
Don Creedon

 Who is Don Creedon?

 

Due to recent overexposure to mystical readings (and Flan O’Brien), Don Creedon is beginning to suspect that he only exists as a product of his own imagination.  That imagination currently tells him he is a playwright, screenwriter, director, actor, and producer, originally from Dublin, Ireland and now living and working in New York.  His plays include The Lobby, Celtic Tiger Me Arse, Shackled, Divine Intervention, Dry Rot, and Guy Walks Into a Bar (winner Audience Award for Best Play 1st Irish Festival 2010).  Imagined screenplays include A Very Married Man, Mir Friends, and Work of God.  He also seems to have directed numerous other plays and is the president/founding member of Poor Mouth Theatre Company, which appears to be based in An Béal Bocht Café in Riverdale, the Bronx.

 

Do you have upcoming events you’d like people to attend?

 

A reading of a new rewrite of my first play The Lobby, an Irish comedy farce.  This reading will be public, not just in my own head.  I think.  Date and venue TBD.

 

Guy Walks Into a Bar - with Bill Rutkoski and Walter Michael Deforest, written and directed by Don Creedon
Guy Walks Into a Bar – with Bill Rutkoski and Walter Michael Deforest, written and directed by Don Creedon

What is your favorite dramatic work/s?

 

The Misanthrope, Noises Off, Loot, Juno and the Paycock, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Much Ado About Nothing, To Be or Not to Be, Bringing Up Baby, The Philadelphia Story, Father Ted, Nurse Jackie, Arrested Development, Fawlty Towers, any Laurel & Hardy.

 

Who are the playwrights (and writers) you most admire?

 

Molière, David Ives, Christopher Durang, Joe Orton, Caryl Churchill, Beckett, Pinter, Martin McDonagh, Flan O’Brien, Jennifer Egan, Joseph Heller, Dave Eggers, Salinger, PG Wodehouse, Roddy Doyle.  Oh…and Shakespeare (esp. the comedies).

 

Who is your greatest inspiration and why?

 

Bob Dylan, for his timeless imagery, unique mode of expression, continuing relevance, complete disregard for public opinion, his “never-ending tour”, and the relentless pursuit of his vision.  I consider him today’s Shakespeare.

 

Shackled - with Katherine O'Sullivan, Andy Fitzpatrick and Bronagh Harmon, written and directed by Don Creedon
Shackled – with Katherine O’Sullivan, Andy Fitzpatrick and Bronagh Harmon, written and directed by Don Creedon

What are the top five things you’d like to accomplish in the next five years?

 

  1. Have my latest full-length plays The Lobby and Dry Rot produced outside of my head.
  2. Adapt my screenplay Work of God for the stage.
  3. Rewrite the play Spudmunchers (with Colin Broderick).
  4. Continue to produce new, original work at Poor Mouth Theatre Company—keeping the Bronx safe for theatre!
  5. Achieve nirvana.

 

If you could dream of trying something in the arts you haven’t tried, but would like to, what would that be?

 

  • A one-man show with me in it.
  • A two-man show with me playing both parts.
  • A three-man show with me playing all three parts.
  • I think you get the drift.
Boys Swam Before Me - at Poor Mouth Theatre Company, written by Seamus Scanlon, directed by Don Creedon, featuring Katherine O'Sullivan and Paul Nugent
Boys Swam Before Me – at Poor Mouth Theatre Company, written by Seamus Scanlon, directed by Don Creedon, featuring Katherine O’Sullivan and Paul Nugent

What was the best gift that someone gave you that inspired or facilitated an interest in your art?

 

An A for an English essay in secondary school.  (In Ireland, A’s for anything are quite rare—they don’t like to over-encourage!).  Before that, I didn’t know I had a “voice”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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