When: | September 6, 2008 7:00pm-7:01pm | |
Where: | The hottest new NYC venue, Le Poisson Rouge in the W. Village, 158 Bleecker between Thompson and Sullivan | |
Price: | 15 | |
Type: | Arts | |
Music is a weapon of war: Rhythm organizes a soldier's training; song defines an army's morale and camaraderie; Metallica can help prepare a soldier for battle; the fallen are remembered with the playing of Taps. Though it can easily be co-opted to serve a political or ideological message, music is equally a vehicle for reflection, engagement, and emotional connection, as is seen in David T. Little's gripping music-theatre work, Soldier Songs.
Steve Smith of Time Out New York (2008) wrote David T. Little pursues musical activism through superior firepowerTo say that [he] is having a banner season is something of an understatement, and, Alex Ross of The New Yorker says that every bad-ass new-music ensemble in the city will want to play him Additional Info/Contact: Get Tickets at www.lepoissonrouge.com or by calling 1 (800) 838-3006. For more information, please visit www.bethmorrisonprojects.org |