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Lo-Fi Lowdown

Doors open 6:30pm

Tickets

$18; Student/Seniors $15 (ID required at the door)

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Act One: Jazz Noir, by Bremner Duthie

Bremner sings songs from the era of Film Noir. Songs from the dangerous night on the dark side of the street, like a burst of passion on a lazy afternoon, leaving violence in their wake.

Bremner was born on Long Island, NY, and grew up first in New York, then Northern Scotland and Vancouver, Canada.  He studied at McGill Performance program and continued his studies at the Centre for New Music on the West Coast, and in New York City with acclaimed voice instructor Cornelius Reid. In his career he has sung operatic roles, been the artistic director of contemporary music theater company, performed in musical theater and worked at Disneyland. Now he performs mostly in the intimate performance space of Cabaret and in Jazz clubs, and performs his award winning one-man musical theatre shows around the world.  He has performed in venues that vary from 3000 seat arenas in Tokyo, to improvised atelier loft theaters in Paris and Edinburgh.  Most of his shows fit into a suitcase.  www.bremnerduthie.com

“Bremner’s background as a many-year veteran in musicals and jazz bands is evident from the outset… we were left with no doubt whatsoever that we were in the presence of a true master of his craft.” – The Edinburgh Fringe Review

“Bremner’s voice was strong and beautiful. Darlings, life is a cabaret.” – Three Weeks Magazine

“Songs beautifully delivered with power and emotion.” – Broadway Baby Review

“Seedy. Stirring. Utterly memorable.” – Andrew Clover, of the Sunday Times

Act Two: RADIO STAR, by Tanya O’Debra

Directed by Peter James Cook

Original Music by Andrew Mauriello

Watch (but mainly listen) as Tanya O’Debra lends her voice to 10 characters while simultaneously staging live sound effects in this naughty 1940’s radio detective spoof. Just like the golden age of radio. Only dirtier.

Radio Star won Best of the San Francisco Fringe Festival. It was nominated for Best English Language Production and Just For Laugh’s Best Comedy at the Montreal Fringe Festival. Published by Original works, it was also nominated for Outstanding Full Length Script and Outstanding Actress in a Leading role at the New York Innovative Theater Awards. Radio Star has been presented at the New Orleans Fringe Festival; Cincinnati Fringe Festival; Joe’s Pub, NYC; The Kraine Theater, NYC; Red House Arts Center, Syracuse, NY; San Francisco Fringe Festival; Montreal Fringe Festival; Orlando Fringe Festival; Ars Nova, NYC; The Red Room, NYC; Edinburgh Festival Fringe; and Glasslands Gallery, Brooklyn.

“An absurd cross between John Waters and Raymond Chandler… Radio Star is a raunchy blast.”  – Flavorpill, NYC

“Side-splittingly hilarious… the best one-woman show I’ve seen.” – Three Weeks, Edinburgh

“Mesmerizing… a true gem and a must-see!” – ***** The Charlebois Post, Montreal

TANYA O’DEBRA is a writer/performer/funny lady. One half of the ECNY Award nominated comic sister duo, The O’Debra Twins, Miss O’Debra has spread mirth and filth all over NYC. Their annual O’Debbie Awards garnered a Best of New York Award from The Village Voice. Her play Fuck You won The Excellence Award in Overall Production at Fringe NYC. Published by Original Works, her play Radio Star has been produced all over the world, receiving numerous awards and accolades. Winner of the Miss Fag Hag Pageant, other theater credits include Patrice O’Debra in Straight Up Vampire (Joe’s Pub), The Evil Queen in Snow White (The New Acting Company) and Amanda McCloud in The Ultimate Stimulus (Dixon Place). Her newest Play, Shut Up, Emily Dickinson, is currently in development. “There can be no doubting O’Debra’s talent: she has a vocal arsenal that puts Saturday Night Live’s Kristin Wiig to shame.” – NY Press

ANDREW MAURIELLO, COMPOSER

A composer with over 15 years of experience including his studies at Berklee College of Music, Mr. Mauriello has been incorporating his songwriting into a variety of settings with a vast spectrum of musical styles.  He has performed at Boston’s Symphony Hall, crowded basements in Philadelphia, sold out shows at the late CBGB’s in New York City, and seemingly everywhere in between. His music for Radio Star garnered a NYIT Award nomination for Outstanding Original Music.

PETER COOK, DIRECTOR

SAILOR MAN (NY Int’l Fringe Festival: Outstanding Play), The Nosemaker’s Apprentice (The Brick), Straight Up Vampire (Ars Nova), Crabquistador: Scavenger of God (Ars Nova), ROCKBERRY: The Last One Man Show (The Brick), WASP COVE (Comix), No Direction Homo (P.S. 122), Everything is Nice (Laurie Beechman); Misgivings (West End Theater); Go, Dog. Go!, Charles Ludlam’s Bluebeard, and Alice in Wonderland (Hangar Theater). Peter is co-artistic director of Terrible Baby Theater Company, and a Drama League directing fellow.

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