Thursday, August 28, 2008

Original Good: Stone Pony (8/30) Joshuas in Woodstock (8/31)

Original Good is a collaboration between Roland Ramos, Jay Crystall, & James Mongan.

Jay Crystall and I will be performing for Drums for Disabilities benefit, organized by Amber Blues.
We go on kinda early, but it will be a great time for those who will be there. I am excited for this gig. I have never played the Stone Pony, and for all the mystique surrounding the venue, I am really looking forward to contributing to the folklore. EVERYONE, TO THE BAR!

All three of us will be performing 6:00pm @ Joshua's on Sunday, 8/31. 51 Tinker St in Woodstock, NY. It promises to be a great way to get the weekend into full gear. they have awesome Tapas kinds of foods, drizzled with olive oil, and set in the most picturesque setting.

I am looking forward to a weekend of Just music. Life is tough, and it takes a toll on you. It re-emphasizes the importance of downtime. When you are in the middle of a song, the song is in the middle of you.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Maladjusted. Misappropriated Open s Sunday @ 6:30pm


A tire iron. A cracked safe.
Couldn't you murder a cup of tea right about now?


A new play by Derek O'Connor

PERFORMANCE DATES
Sunday, August 10th @ 6:30pm
Thursday, August 14th @ 5:30pm
Tuesday, August 19th @ 3pm
Thursday, August 21st @ 9:30pm
Saturday, August 23rd @ 9:15pm
Running time: 70 minutes

STARRING
Laurence Lowry* and Anna Nugent*

DIRECTED BY Jack Halpin
STAGE MANAGER Judy Nunez

TICKETS $15
Call 212.279.4488 or CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE


LOCATION
The Schaeberle Studio Theater
41 Park Row, New York, NY 10038.
0A

Nearest Subways: 2/3, 4/5/6; A/C; N/R, J/Z.
Parking: Outdoor Hospital Parking Lot (Entrance on Beekman Street at William Street)
From NJ: Walking distance from the WTC PATH station

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*Appearing Courtesy of Actors' Equity Association

ABOUT THE SHOW
Ireland. Present day. A security guard bound to a chair; a primary school teacher held for interrogation. Two seemingly rational individuals face extreme circumstances and crumble under the pressure. Featuring tour-de-force performances by international actors, Laurence Lowry* and Anna Nugent*.

Maladjusted. Misappropriated. is a dark and witty dual portrait by Derek O'Connor, acclaimed Irish author and Editor of Irish pop culture blog, The Chancer (www.thechancer.ie) and former Editor of Blogorrah. O'Connor also serves as Director of the Darklight Film Festival, Ireland's premier festival for filmmakers, animators and artists whose work explores the convergence of art, film and technology.


For show updates, please visit www.arthouseproductions.org or call (201) 915-9911

Friday, August 1, 2008

***SUMMER MUSIC PARTY THIS FRIDAY***


Summer Music Party!

LOCATION
Shades of Hoboken
720 Monroe St., Hoboken, NJ
(between 7th/8th Streets)
Free Parking! Air Conditioning!
Steps from the 9th St. Light Rail!
LINEUP
DJ mEgan &
George "Soul" Fernandez
SOME WOMAN
Original Performance Monologue
CLUELESS
Folk Rock, 8:00-8:30pm

DUB PROOF
Dub Reggae, 9:00-10:00pm

LLOYD UNITED
Ukulele Pub Rock
10:30-10:45pm

WELLBABY
Experimental Pop and Shenanigans, 10:45-11:30pm
RAFFLE PRIZES TO INCLUE
Pair of tickets to our new play, MALADJUSTED. MISAPPROPRIATED.
Gift certificates
Pair of tickets to Art House Productions' 2009 SNOW BALL
GOLD PASS to all Art House Productions' events for ONE YEAR!!
WFMU underground rock gift set
Books and writing sets
Tshirts and more!
PLUS Irish drink specials!

Thank you for supporting your local arts organization and our efforts to bring fresh, exciting theater to viewers like you!
Big thanks to the MONROE CENTER and to ROLAND RAMOS for making this event possible! More big thanks to the BANDS, DJs and PERFORMERS for donating their time and talents to the cause!

What is Artifications???

Artification’s mandate is to bring culture to Hoboken residents in the form of music, quality art, theatre, dance and performance art. In this wonderful city, there is a stunning shortage of art. Artification works with the Monroe center to bring visibility to Hoboken artists while also inviting quality artists to display their art in Hoboken.

American cities undergoing gentrification unknowingly marginalize artists. Through steep rents and a stifling lack of gallery space, artists are forced to look elsewhere for reasonable work and display spaces. In Hoboken, a city that embodies gentrification, Artification is working to reverse that trend, and bring art back to the Mile Square City.

We need your help to do this.