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Start Date: | 7/27/2019 | Start Time: | 7:30 PM |
End Date: | 7/27/2019 | End Time: | 8:40 PM |
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Event Description:
Lincoln Center
presents
Mostly Mozart Festival
THE BLACK CLOWN
July 24 - 27 7:30 pm
Performance length: 70 minutes, no intermission
Post-performance talk with Davone Tines, Zack Winokur, and Chanel DaSilva discussion Thursday, July 25
Cry to the world/That all might understand:/I was once a black clown/But now—/I’m a man! Fusing vaudeville, gospel, opera, jazz, and spirituals, The Black Clown brings Langston Hughes’s famed 1931 poem to life in a stunning new music-theater piece. Powerful and prescient, the experience of a black man’s resilience against a legacy of oppression unfolds, featuring baritone Davóne Tines in the title role. He’s joined by an ensemble of 12 and a chamber orchestra performing a vibrant score by Michael Schachter.
"Pure poetry… The cast spun, stomped, and soared through songs of joy, grief, and rage.”– Boston Globe
Powerful, stunning, and brilliantly innovative.” – Edge Boston
"[A] singer of immense power and fervor.” – Los Angeles Times on Davóne Tines |
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Admission Information FREE TICKETS for the John Jay Community distributed starting one hour before each performance. Two tickets per John Jay ID while supplies last. |
Other Details General Admission Tickets: lincolncenter.org/mostly-mozart-festival/show/the-black-clown |
Medium (TV, Music, etc.) TheaterMusic |
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