DARRAH CARR DANCE at ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Darrah Carr Dance showcased excerpts of “ModERIN SWINGS! Darrah Carr Dance with Tara O’Grady & her Black Velvet Band” during AWoW’s Fourth Anniversary celebration at The Cell Theatre on February 23rd. The dance company premiered this collaboration in November 2015 as part of their annual NYC season at the Irish Arts Center. 

 

Jonathan Matthews and Laura Neese
Jonathan Matthews and Laura Neese

Using inspiration from O’Grady’s original songs, as well as the Andy Cooney Band, Darrah, the groups’ Artistic Director, has provided exuberant works for the company’s outstanding dancers. Dancers for the Artists Without Walls’ celebration included: Darrah Carr, Jonathan Matthews, Laura Neese, and Mary Kate Sheehan.

 

Matthews and Neese began the set dancing to Tara’s rendition of Irish Rover. They were followed by Mary Kate’s modern dance to Tara’s “Black Velvet Band.” Their last piece, an Irish step dance, included Darrah, Jonathan and Laura, which was performed to a track from The Andy Cooney Band.

 

Mary Kate Sheehan
Mary Kate Sheehan

As a reviewer for the New York Times wrote “Darrah Carr Dance…putting a new wrinkle into New York modern dance with a program of pieces that add Irish step dancing to the modern mix.”  So true. Their performance was sensational.

 

Darrah Carr, Jonathan Matthews and Laura Neese
Darrah Carr, Jonathan Matthews and Laura Neese

And the ever gracious Darrah ended the evening proclaiming, “Many congratulations on Artists Without Walls’ four year milestone and thank you so much for including us!”

 

Photos by Vera Hoar

BRILLIANT PERFORMANCES at ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' NOVEMBER SHOWCASE at THE CELL THEATRE

AWoW dips into the magic of New York City each month and unfurls it on the stage for the lucky audience. Huge gratitude to Charles R. Hale and Niamh Hyland who come up with one compelling Showcase after another.” Brendan Connellan

 

“The artistic directors of Artists Without Walls have helped so many incredibly talented people do remarkable things — they give them a stage in the center of the universe, something only a select few would otherwise see.” Mitch Traphagen

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Justin Colon-Rabinowitz
        Justin Colon-Rabinowitz

The evening was off to a great start when native New York poet Justin Colón-Rabinowitz recited his poetry with grace and authority. Justin shared a number of powerful and intimate poems in front of the standing room only audience, many of which spoke about his family members’ emigration from Puerto Rico to New York City, their ephemeral joys and pains, and the resiliency they showed while adapting to life in the borough of the Bronx. Justin will be graduating from Hofstra University’s MFA program in December, 2015, and he will be reading his poetry at the KGB club in Manhattan on Friday night, December 11th.

    

Justin Poindexter and Tara O'Grady
    Justin Poindexter and Tara O’Grady 

The very popular–with good reason–Celtic-jazz songstress Tara O’Grady jammed with the extraordinary guitarist Justin Poindexter from the band Silver City Bound (formerly The Amigos) who accompanied Tara on her original blues and folk songs. The pair have collaborated on three of Tara’s cds including “Good Things Come to Those Who Wait” (2011), “A Celt in the Cotton Club” (2013),  and most recently, “Irish Bayou” (2015).

 

Stella Pulo
               Stella Pulo

When Stella Pulo started, the audience started laughing. And they didn’t stop! Stella is quirky, hilarious, entertaining and, at times, poignant. With “Shrimp Shells in Her Cleavage,” she transported the audience to a place where she once was, vacuuming cockroaches and rabbit pellets from the bed of a “Dolly Parton” knock-off.  Stella is an wonderful writer and performer, Sophie Kinsella and Tracey Ullman rolled into one. 

 

Faye Franzini and Tue Hoe
      Faye Franzini and Tue Hoe

When the silence gets thick enough to eat with a spoon, you know something good is happening on stage. Faye Franzini and Tue Hoe bared their own hearts and ripped each other’s in a scene from Brendan Connellan’s “Kill the Bid.” Two people can love each other very much but, sadly, it doesn’t mean they always agree. Wonderful courage from both actors to risk putting it all out there.

 

Richard Deane
             Richard Deane

Richard Deane returned to the Artists Without Walls’ stage with an emotionally provocative reading of the opening scene from his novel in progress, “When Yesterday Comes.”  His use of poignant atmospherics and  straight to the heart exposition pulled the audience into the midst of the dramatic conflict between his vividly constructed characters. Richard’s unabashed exploration into an uncomfortable subject was both captivating and moving.

 

Martina Fiserova
          Martina Fiserova

How does someone who has spoken a different language all their life, write such evocative tunes in their second language? Martina Fiserova, Prague born singer songwriter does just that, delivering heart felt songs in spell binding performances as she did on Friday night.  Martina performed a number of songs from her new CD “Shift”, which she is currently promoting. With the support of highly experienced soundman Paul Bevan, Martina captivated the audience; Her music was the evening’s icing on the cake. “Thank you for having the angelic Martina Fišerová on the bill last night – as always, her performance brought me to tears,” said Suzanne Bernier.  

 

The next Artists Without Walls’ Showcase at The Cell Theatre will be on December 22. Hope to see you there for AWoW’s “Holiday Showcase.”

 

Photographs by Mitch Traphagen. 

 

 

 

 

MITCH TRAPHAGEN'S PHOTOS of ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' SHOWCASE at THE CELL, NOV 20, 2015

Mitch Traphagen’s photos from Artists Without Walls’ November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Faye Franzini, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW’s artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com. 

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Tue Ho and Faye Fazini

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Justin Colon-Rabinowitz and Connie Roberts

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Justin Poindexter and Tara O’Grady

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Martina Fiserova

Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Justin Colon-Rabinowitz

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Tue Ho and Faye Franzini

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Richard Deane

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Stella Pulo and Alison Armstrong

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Tara O’Grady

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Charles R. Hale

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Gary Ryan, Sam Adelman, Pandora Maclean-Hoover, John Moran, Lynnell Herzer, Eric Hoover, Charles R. Hale and Annette Homann

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Tara O’Grady and David Goldman

OUTSTANDING LINE-UP of TALENT for FRIDAY'S SHOWCASE at THE CELL

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                                Tara O’Grady

Tara O’Grady is the band leader of a dynamic group of elite NYC jazz musicians who have performed with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Debbie Harry. Her voice is usually compared to Billie Holiday, but she has a distinct sound all her own. The New York born singer-songwriter with Irish roots has four cd releases, and she has appeared in the BBC film Danny Boy – The Ballad That Bewitched the World which was nominated for Best Documentary at the Irish Film & Television Awards in 2014. Her recording of the famous song, Danny Boy, was recently ranked the #6 best selling jazz/blues mp3 in the UK.    

 

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                  Stella Pulo

 

 

Stella Pulo is a writer and performer. In 1992 she became the first Australian to be made lifetime member of The Actors Studio. Shrimp Shells in My Cleavage is a collection of stories, each set in a different country where Stella has lived and worked.

 

 

 

Brendan Connellan
              Brendan Connellan

 

 

 

 

A longtime AWOW member, Brendan Connellan has written and staged multiple productions in New York City. Among them, Kill the Bid, Pompa Pompa, Death, Please and Python. He is currently completing two new ones called Gash and Savage and working on his novel.

 

                          Tue Hoe

 

 

 

 

Tue Hoé, who will be performing a scene from Connellan’s play, is originally from Denmark. He has lived and has worked in New York for the past five years since graduating from The William Esper Studio. He has worked both with theater and film in New York as well as Denmark.

 

 

 

 

 

Faye Fanzini
Faye Fanzini

 

Faye Franzini is a New York based Brazilian actress and singer. She studied acting with Bill Esper, at the William Esper Studio and improvisation at the PIT. Faye has been part of various theater, music and improv productions as well as written, directed and acted in some of her own projects.

 

 

Justin Colon-Rabinowitz

 

 

 

Poet and novelist Justin Colón-Rabinowitz graduated from Dartmouth College in 2005.  He has traveled extensively throughout Spain, the Dominican Republic, and lived in Puerto Rico.  Justin will also be reading at the well-known literary space, the KGB, Bar next month as part of Hofstra University’s MFA fall program.

 

 

 

Martina Fiserova
Martina Fiserova

Prague born singer, songwriter and musician Martina Fiserova will be making her fourth appearance at an AWoW Showcase. She would also like to invite readers to her release party and introduce you to her latest CD “Shift”, which stamps her mark on the NYC arts scene, and was created both in Europe and in the USA.  “Shift reveals the maturing and development of an artist, who is not looking back” – James Nadal, All About Jazz

 

 

Richard Deane
 Richard Deane

Richard Deane spends his time between New York City and Rhinebeck and has been continuing to work on his novel “When Yesterday Comes” while free lance writing and editing for a periodical financial publication.  Richard will be reading a scene from his novel about a young girl with amnesia who finds herself homeless on the streets of the city in the care of a stranger.

 

The Cell Theatre is located at 338 W23rd St in Manhattan. The doors and the bar open at 6:45. Hope to see you there. 

 

ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' MEMBERS AROUND TOWN

 

Lovers' Almanac
Lovers’ Almanac

 

Angela Alaimo O’Donnell’s new book of poems, LOVERS’ ALMANAC, has been officially released by Wipf & Stock Press as of March 13th.  

 

For those who many like to know more about the book, please check out the link to the WIPF & STOCK and to the book’s AMAZON page. 

 

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Artists Without Walls
Artists Without Walls

Join AWoW for its March Showcase,  including a talented array of performers and the most convivial crowd in town. Joining us, among others, will be Brendan Connellan, I.S. Jones, Joanna Migdal, Ashley Bell, Niamh Hyland, Allison Sylvia, Martina Fišerová, Mary Tierney and Gabriela Gyergeva. Thanks to Vera Hoar for the great montage. The Cell Theatre, 338 W23rd St., NYC Drinks at 6:45; show begins at 7:20.

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Annette Homann
Annette Homann

Annette Homann has a few shows this week:

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Spectrum Symphony, Wednesday March 25th, 7:30 pm, Church of St Joseph, 371 6th Ave. Admission: $20. Works by Iannacone, Schumann and Sibelius.

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Dancing with the Strings: Festival at the Bloomingdale School of Music, 323 W 108th street (www.bsmny.org) March 27th, 7 pm Bruch Octet (on viola) and March 28th, 2 pm. Violin/Dance performance. Free admission for both events.

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Mark Donnelly
Mark Donnelly

Actress Mary Tierney will read selected speeches and monologues from Mark Donnelly’s play Mother Jones: Fighter for Justice at Borough of Manhattan Community College on Thursday, March 26, beginning at noon in Room S341. Q&A to follow.

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The college is located at 199 Chambers St., downtown, toward the Hudson. The event is being presented as part of Women’s Herstory Month.

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Free and open to the public. Just let staff at the Security Desk know what event you’re attending and you’ll be properly directed.

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Tara O'Grady
Tara O’Grady

Tara O’Grady is releasing her 4th album Irish Bayou, a tribute to New Orleans with original songs in a gumbo of genres, from zydeco and rockabilly, to folk, funk, swing, jazz and blues. Special guests joining her on stage will be AWOW member Sasha Papernik on piano and vocals, as well as Pete Kennedy of The Kennedy’s on guitar and ukulele, Justin Poindexter of The Amigos on lap steel and vocals, and Tara’s full swing band – bass, drums, trumpet, sax, clarinet, washboard and all.

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Irish Bayou CD Launch Party
Thursday, March 26 @ 7pm, doors 6:15pm
Metropolitan Room
34 West 22nd
Click here for reservations

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Out by Ten
Out by Ten

On March. 26, 2015, Susan Seliger, producer of Out by Ten, the monthly performance series featuring NYC’s best cutting-edge storytellers and musicians, presents Passion, Mystery and Talking Beasts: Joseph Keckler Merges Mischief, Music and Mind-Bending Stories.

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The Village Voice named Keckler the “Best Downtown Performance Artist in 2013.”
Limited seating sells out fast — buy now and save $$$. $18-$20 cover includes free wine, cheese and cookies.

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PLUS – that night there will also have an open-mic. we will have an OPEN MIC.

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Just come to the performance by 7:30 PM, Spectrum NYC Studio, 121 Ludlow St, NYC — write down your name and one sentence for me to introduce you and your 5-minute story/song, and the stage is yours!

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Click here for tickets

 

ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS: AROUND TOWN THIS WEEK

Martina Fiserova
Martina Fiserova

 

 

Prague born singer/songwriter Martina Fiserova has established a following on the NYC music scene with her unique songwriting approach and intimate yet emotional vocal performance. Come hear how she uses Moravian melody, unusual harmony and haunting Eastern European imagery to spin her tale at her upcoming show at The Way Station on Tuesday March 3rd at 8pm, 683 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn. No cover.

 

 

 

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"Lily Sparks" including Kg Noble, Niamh Hyland, Margaret LaBombard and Mick Fumento
“Lily Sparks” including Kg Noble, Niamh Hyland, Margaret LaBombard and Mick Fumento

 

 

 

Niamh Hyland and her band, “Lily Sparks” will be performing at Arlene’s Grocery on Friday, March 6th, 8pm. 95 Stanton Street, NYC.

 

 

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Tara O'Grady
Tara O’Grady

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Tara O’Grady returns to Swing the Teapot to perform all your favorite Irish standards off of her four albums, from “Danny Boy” to “Irish Black Bottom.” Get a chance to buy Tara’s new cd Irish Bayou a week before its release date! A lucky raffle winner will go home with a free cd.  Make your resevations now as this venue always sells out fast.

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Swing the Teapot
9:00pm Friday, March 6
6 Verbana Ave, Floral Park
$10 – Reserve tix – 516-488-2180

Click here for directions to Swing the Teapot

 

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John Shea
John Shea

 

 

Craicfest presents the 17th annual KIDS FILM FLEADH in association with Irish Arts Center. Saturday, March 7th | 11 am $10

 

A fun program of award-winning shorts such as the award winning short “Rockmount” and Oscar nominated “Short Give Up Yer Aul Sins.” Also we have Irish Step Dancing (Niall O’Leary dancers) and Storytelling (John Liam Shea & Honor Molloy). The event is followed by a reception including goodie bags for the kids and free refreshments and scones.

 

Honor Molloy
Honor Molloy

For more information visit thecraicfest.com or call 917-373-6735. At Tribeca Cinemas, 54 Varick Street, New York, NY

 

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Richard Stillman
Richard Stillman

Singer, storyteller & musician, Richard Stillman will be performing his Irish Balladeer show on Long Island next week. The family show combines traditional and original Irish music, storytelling and step dancing accompanied on cittern guitar, banjo, mandolin, bagpipes, concertina, pennywhistle, bones, bodhran and harmonica. He’ll be at the Amityville, NY Library on March 7th at 2 pm. For information call 631 264 0567. He’ll repeat the show at the Island Park, NY Library on March 12th at 7 pm. For information call 516 432 0122 .

 

 

 

 

ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' MEMBERS "ON THE TOWN"

Martina Fiserova
Martina Fiserova

 

 

 

Martina Fiserova (guitar&voice) will perform her originals on Monday February 9th at 11pm at The Way Station, 683 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, no cover charge.

 

 

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Tara O'Grady and Pete Kennedy
Tara O’Grady and Pete Kennedy

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Pete Kennedy of The Kennedy’s joins Tara O’Grady this week at Winnie’s in the Refinery Hotel on Tuesday, February 10 @ 7:30pm, and again at Desmond’s on Thursday, February 12 @ 7:00pm performing everything from Billie Holiday to Patsy Cline to Etta James.

 

For more info on Tara click here 

 

 

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Deni Bonet
Deni Bonet

 

 

This coming Tuesday night, February 10 @ 7 PM, Deni Bonet will be a special guest of the wonderful singer/songwriter, Rachael Sage at Joe’s Pub. Click HERE for show details.

 

 

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Honor Molloy at NYFA
Honor Molloy at NYFA

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Honor Molloy will be reading at the “Literary Salon” hosted by NYFA on Wednesday, February 11, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM at the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), 20 Jay Street, Suite 740, 7th Fl., Brooklyn, NY 11201. Readings alo include Kaitlyn Greenridge, Catherine Lacey, Amy Lawless, Ricardo Alberto Maldonado and Carlos and Cesar Valle. This exciting new program was developed to serve the community of literary artists.

 

You can join them for an evening of readings exploring the broad theme of marginalized groups worldwide. The event will host six award winning and published poets and writers. The readings and discussions of the work will take place from 6 PM to 8 PM. After the readings there will be time to network and socialize. This event is free and open to the public. Click here to RSVP.

 

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Brona Crehan
Jacqueline Kealy, John McConnell and Brona Crehan

Any AWOW members who saw the wonderful Grainne Duddy perform Moonlight Sonata at the December showcase might be interested in seeing Pillow on the Stairs–where the story starts….

 

Ever wonder what your life would be like if you’d made one different choice? An unplanned pregnancy sets off a chain of events in the lives of three people in Pillow on the Stairs. What follows creates a web of secrets and denials that binds this trio of ordinary, flawed individuals together for a lifetime. Every decision has lasting consequences in this intimate story about love, loyalty, betrayal, and trust.

 

Pillow on the Stairs stars John McConnell (The Weir on Broadway), Jacqueline Kealy (Eclipsed at Irish Rep) and Brona Crehan. The production team includes: John Keating (Production Director), Gertjan Houben (lighting), Florian Staab (sound design) and Mackenzie Meeks (stage manager).

 

Pillow on the Stairs runs February 11 – 28 at The Cell – Wednesday – Friday at 7pm with an additional performance on Feb 28 at 7pm. Tickets are $30.00. For AWoW discounted tickets email info@artistswithoutwalls.com for the codes

 

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Annette Homann
Annette Homann in “Soprano and Strings”

Annette Homann will be perfuming in “Soprano and Strings” on February 13th, 7 pm, at the Bloomingdale School of Music, 323 W 108th street, David Greer Recital Hall

 

Music from Respighi, Rota, Schubert, Previn and Villa-Lobos

 

Free admission

 

UPCOMING ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS MEMBERS' EVENTS


1508010_10206194379677520_1046217525645611344_nThe Cell Theatre invites you to a developmental reading of “Crackskull Row” by Honor Molloy with some of the best Irish actors this side of the Atlantic. It’s Dublin, 1999 and the Celtic Tiger’s roaring, but no one hears it on Crackskull Row – where Dolly and her darkclan are caught in ould sins and ancient lusts. Where ghosts return, nothing is forgotten – to hell with forgiveness.

 

Directed by Joe Hendel, this AEA-Approved Staged Reading features: Terry Donnelly, Jo Kinsella, John Charles McLaughlin and Aidan Redmond. Thursday – feb 5th – 4pm at The Cell Theatre, 338 W23rd St. NYC  RSVP – thecelltheatre@gmail.com

 

Melissa Ritz
Melissa Ritz

Melissa Ritz’s award-winning one-woman show, Journey of a Bombshell: The Ina Ray Hutton Story, will run for one night only at the Triad Theater/Stage 72, on Sunday, Feb. 15th at 9pm. Located at 72nd & Broadway.

 

 

Artists Without Walls’ Showcase at The Cell Theatre, 338 W23rd St. Monday, February 16th, 6:45pm.

 

 

 

Erin Layton
Erin Layton

Erin Layton’s one-woman show “MAGDALEN will be presented by the Irish Studies Dept. of Hofstra University on Wednesday, February 25 at 7:30PM at The Spiegel Theatre on campus. Free Admission! Click here for directions to the Spiegel Theatre at Hofstra.

 

 

 

Amanda Ritz
Amanda Ritz

Amanda Thorpe will be back in New York with a rare performance of songs from her latest album, Bewitching Me: The Lyrics of Yip Harburg at Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3. March 2, 7:00pm Advanced tickets $8. Door $10.

 

“Leave it to a British artist to once again to remind us Yanks of a neglected American musical treasure through an album before and after its time: Amanda Thorpe’s Bewitching Me. … Ms. Thorpe’s artistry traverses folk, rock, jazz, cabaret, and every conceivable variation thereof.” — Huffington Post

 

 

Serena Jost
Serena Jost

Serena Jost returns to Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3, her favorite downtown venue, on March 12, 8:30pm. Come hear new songs, some favorites and hang out with Serena after the show. Special Guests.

Here’s what New York Music Daily said about Serena’s 2014 Rockwood Concert: “…a lush, sweeping, richly enveloping, tuneful show by the art-rock cellist/multi-instrumentalist singer (Serena) and her band.” Click here for tickets, which are $10.

 

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Nancy Redman
Nancy Redman

Nancy Redman won Best Comedian Award United Solo 2014 for her one woman play “THE DOCTOR IS NOT IN” directed by Austin Pendleton. She will be performing “THE DOCTOR IS NOT IN” Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 7pm at Abingdon Theatre Company
Dorothy Strelsin Theatre, 312 W36th St. 6th Fl., NYC

 

Nancy recently performed “The Doctor Is Not In” at the United Solo Theatre Festival 2014 and received the award for “Best Comedian.”

 

Click here for tickets, which are $20.

 

 

Tara O'Grady
Tara O’Grady

Tara O’Grady is releasing her 4th album Irish Bayou, a tribute to New Orleans with original songs in a gumbo of genres, from zydeco and rockabilly, to folk, funk, swing, jazz and blues. Special guests joining her on stage will be AWOW member Sasha Papernik on piano and vocals, as well as Pete Kennedy of The Kennedy’s on guitar and ukulele, Justin Poindexter of The Amigos on lap steel and vocals, and Tara’s full swing band – bass, drums, trumpet, sax, clarinet, washboard and all!

 

Irish Bayou CD Launch Party
Thursday, March 26 @ 7pm, doors 6:15pm
Metropolitan Room
34 West 22nd
Click here for reservations

ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS MEMBERS "ON THE TOWN"

Tara O'Grady
Tara O’Grady

This afternoon, Sunday, December 14 at 4:30 at Swing the Teapot, 6 Verbana Avenue, Floral Park, “Swinging Holiday High Tea” with Tara O’Grady. All your holiday favorites while you enjoy three tiers of treats, mince pies and tea. $10 music, plus tea service. Reservations required. 516 488-2180

 

Every Monday Tara performs at LOCL in the NYLO Hotel lounge 7:30-10:30pm at 77th & Broadway.

 

Saturday, December 20th Tara is performing at Brasserie Magritte for An Evening of Christmas at 9pm – 1463 Third Ave, NYC. Enjoy Rene Magritte’s artwork displayed on the walls and a superb Belgian menu of food and spirits. 

 

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Honor Finnegan
Honor Finnegan

Also tonight, Honor Finnegan will be the musical guest in a night of great stand-up comedy hosted by Fiona Walsh and Ann Design at the Irish Arts Center, Sunday, December 14th, 7pm Located at 553 W. 51st St, New York, NY, 10011 Price: $12 non members $10 members.

 

Honor Finnegan also has a FREE online concert this Monday at 8:00pm EST. Click link below to attend.There will be a couple of musical guests, and Aviv Roth will be on guitar. New songs and lots of fun!  Click here for details. 

 

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Martina Fiserova
Martina Fiserova

Coming up on Saturday, December 20th, Prague’s singer/songwriter Martina Martina Fišerová will perform her original music at Rockwood Music Hall, stage 1 (196 Allen street) December 20th at 6pm, no cover.

 

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Vic Zimet and Nenad Bach
Vic Zimet and Nenad Bach

Wednesday, December 17th at 7 PM, a one-time showing of the next CT Film Festival selection, Everything is Forever, with Nenad Bach. Bethel Cinema, 269 Greenwood Ave, Bethel CT.  Q&A With Home Team Productions Filmmakers Director: Vic Zimet and Producer: Stephanie Silber  (The Directors and Producers of “Random Lunacy”)

 

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Annette Homann with the Bergen Sinfonia
Annette Homann with the Bergen Sinfonia

Annette Homann has two shows coming up:

 

The Bergen Sinfonia, December 19th at 7:30, Ciccone Theater Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Road, Paramus, NY
Tickets: $35, $20, $10

 

Annette also has a pre-release show for her CD, kind of like a casual try-out show!   December 22nd at Cafe Silvana, 300 W 116th street in Harlem9 pm and it’s free!

 

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2013 AWoW Montage by Vera Hoar
2013 AWoW Montage by Vera Hoar

 

 

Artists Without Walls’ Holiday Showcase will be at The Cell Theatre on Tuesday, December 23rd, 6:45pm. (Fifteen minutes earlier than usual.) 338 W 23rd St. Join us for a great holiday event. Free. 

UPCOMING AWoW MEMBERS' EVENTS

Screen Shot 2014-12-01 at 7.43.49 AMJoe Davidson presents a staged reading of his play “Looking for Cans” on Dec 12th, 1:30pm at the Manhattan VA’s atrium on 23rd Street and First Ave. Included in the cast are AWoW members Mary Tierney, John Moran and David Sharp.

 

 

 

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On Sunday, December 14 at 4:30 at Swing the Teapot, 6 Verbana Avenue, Floral Park, “Swinging Holiday High Tea” with Tara O’Grady. All your holiday favorites while you enjoy three tiers of treats, mince pies and tea. $10 music, plus tea service. Reservations required. 516 488-2180

 

 

10342918_569001113214437_3284431173582218967_nComing up on December 20th, Prague’s singer/songwriter Martina Martina Fišerová will perform her original music at Rockwood Music Hall, stage 1 (196 Allen street) December 20th at 6pm, no cover.

 

 

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Artists Without Walls’ Showcase at The Cell Theatre, Tuesday, December 23rd, 6:45 pm.  338 W23rd St, NYC