MUSIC · CONCERTS · NIGHTCLUBS · ARTS · THEATER · FILM & MORE! FRE E MORE SUGAR ® THE HUDSON VALLEY’S ENTERTAINMENT SOURCE | ENJOY LIFE…THIS IS NOT A REHEARSAL CIRCULATION 17000 | SEPTEMBER 2014 | OUR 21ST YEAR Robin Zander Band at Paramount Hudson Valley WE HELP SUPPORT DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS LEWIS BLACK · JUDAS PRIEST · LIVINGSTON TAYLOR MORESUGAR.COM · 100,000 HITS & COUNTING! CLICK ON ANY AD TO VISIT THE ADVERTISER’S WEBSITE! 2A MORE SUGAR RESTAURANT ROW BLOCK PARTY MUSIC SERIES IN PEEKSKILL music & wine bar Come for the food, stay for the music. 12 Grapes features a New American menu Wine on tap ~ Craft Beer ~ Extensive Bourbon selection 2014 Best of Westchester® “Best Live Music Spot” —Live Music Calendar— The music scene in Peekskill is more exciting than ever, as Peekskill’s “Restaurant Row Block Party Music Series” continues to bring hundreds of people to the downtown area to enjoy local cuisine, artist studios and a variety of live music. The series began in June and will continue every Saturday and Sunday through Columbus Day weekend in October. PHOTO: Fri, Sept 5 3D RITMO DE VIDA Fri, Sept 12 PUMPING ETHYL Sat, Sept 20 FELIX CABRERA Fri, Sept 26 BAKKLASH OUR STAGE IS YOUR STAGE! EVERY 2ND THURSDAY ~ ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC WITH JESS ERICK EVERY 3RD THURSDAY ~ “LIVE BAND KARAOKE” YOU SING. WE SUPPLY THE BAND & BACK-UP SINGERS. ONCE MONTHLY SUNDAY KIDS OPEN MIC (SEPT 21ST) Wed, Sept 3, 8:00 – 10:00, Ladies Night featuring Denise Hunt Thu, Sept 4, 8:30 – 11:00, “Sessions” w/ JP Patrick & Friends Fri, Sept 5, 9:30 – 12:30, 3D Ritmo de Vida (Latin) ~$10/$5 Sat Sept 6, 9:30 – 12:30, Jon Bates Band (Soul/Motown) ~$12/$6 Sun, Sept 7, 5:30 – 8:00, Qu Boii & Eclectic Paradise (R&B / Soul) ~$7 Wed, Sept 10, 7:00 – 10:00, Ladies Night Drink & Dinner Specials Thu, Sept 11, 8:30 – 11:30, Open Mic Night w/ Jess Erick Fri, Sept 12, 9:30 – 12:30, Pumping Ethyl (Rock) ~$10/$5 Sat, Sept 13, 9:30 – 12:30, see 12grapes.com Sun, Sept 14, 5:30 – 8:00, 18-piece Swing Band ~$5 Wed, Sept 17, 8:00 – 10:00, Ladies Night featuring Julie Corbalis Thu, Sept 18, 8:30 – 11:30, “Live Band Karaoke” Fri, Sept 19, 9:30 – 12:30, see 12grapes.com Sat, Sept 20, 9:30 – 12:30, Felix Cabrera (Blues) $10/$5 Sun, Sept 21, 6:00 – 8:00, Kids Open Mic Night Wed, Sept 24, 8:00 – 10:00, Ladies Night Thu, Sept 25, 8:30 – 11:00, Band Showcase Fri, Sept 26, 9:30 – 12:30, Bakklash (Rock) ~$5 Sat, Sept 27, 9:30 – 12:30, Wendy May & Friends (Blues/Rock) ~$5 Sun, Sept 28, 6:00 – 8:00, Singer/Songwriter Showcase 12 Grapes is open Wed thru Sat for Dinner; Sun for Brunch & Dinner Visit 12Grapes.com for full calendar of events & to join our email list Like 12 Grapes on facebook. Visit us at youtube.com/12grapesmusic DINNER RESERVATIONS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. 12 North Division Street · Peekskill, NY 914-737-6624 · 12grapes.com JAMES BROOKS “Restaurant Row” is the blocklong street in the center of Peekskill, which runs from the iconic Gazebo on Park Street to Route 6 Main Street. Every weekend, the tree-lined street is closed to traffic, Saturdays from 3:00 – 11pm and Sundays from 1:00 –9pm, with live Music performances beginning at 6pm. All six restaurants on the street have outdoor dining, with additional audience seating by the stage. The pedestrian walkway and weekly music fest is one-of-a-kind in Northern Westchester. Dining al fresco on a beautiful summer evening – as the moon rises above the street and live music fills the air – is something truly special. North Division Street is home to 12 Grapes Restaurant, Division Street Grill, La Viletta II Pizzeria, Rubens Mexican, G&H Caribbean café and The Quiet Man Public House. Various artisans have tables on the street, and shops such as the Susan Obrant Gallery, Speakeasy Tattoo and the newly opened North Division Street Guitars add shopping to the list of things to do at the Block Party. The music has been varied and interesting, including classic and contemporary Rock, Jazz, Acoustic, R&B, Broadway, Cabaret, and even Rap. The Music Series is supported by the restaurants and sponsored by EMBARK|Peekskill, White Plains Linen, the downtown Business Improvement District (BID), S-Cort Realty, Central Media Systems and other local businesses. EMBARK|Peekskill has assisted with the coordination of the series. Performers, artists, artisans & vendors can contact Sol Miranda if interested in performing or having a table at one of the Block Party weekends by emailing embarkpeekskill@gmail.com. For more information and to see a calendar of events, visit EMBARK|Peekskill on facebook. 53RD ANNUAL ARMONK OUTDOOR ART SHOW Consistently ranked among the top “fine art and design shows” in the New York Metro Area by Sunshine Artist Magazine and in the top 10% nationwide by Art Fair SourceBook, the 53rd annual Armonk Outdoor Art Show will continue its long tradition of showcasing a fresh and diverse array of art. Over 185 juried artists will be featured; 52 new to this year’s show; displaying their creations in a broad spectrum of media: oils/ acrylics, watercolors, mixed media, printmaking/drawing/ pastels, sculpture, photography/digital art, wearable art, and fine crafts. This year’s show will also feature free guided tours, emerging artists, and funfilled, kid-friendly activities. We will once again offer personal shoppers, who will be available to help visitors find and select art that best suits their taste and decor. There is ample free parking on site, as well as a diverse food court. On Friday, September 19th at 7 p.m., the North Castle Public Library will show a free art-themed film with commentary by LIU professor Valerie Franco. On Saturday, September 20th at 8 pm in the library’s Whippoorwill Hall, jazz legend, Charlie Lagond & Friends, will bring exciting new interpretations of contemporary and jazz favorites, all infused with infectious Latin rhythms. The Art Show will kick off the weekend before, at 9:45 a.m. on Sunday, September 14th, with Jamie’s 5K “Run for Love.” Jamie Love was a member of the Byram Hills cross country and track & field teams, with a notable work history at Hickory & Tweed, one of the race’s sponsors. There will be both adult and children’s races for all who would like to participate. Walkers are welcome. To register, please visit www.armonkoutdoorartshow. org/foot_race.html On the day of the show call: 914-806-6307. The directions are as follows: 205 Business Park Drive, Armonk, N.Y. (Exits 3/3S off Route I-684), ten miles north of I-287 and I-95, 5 miles from Merritt and Hutchinson Parkways, 20 minutes from the Tappan Zee Bridge. MORE SUGAR 3A MARK HITT & STEVE LUONGO: 40 YEARS OF MUSICAL CHEMISTRY by Barbara Seville HOW TO CONTACT MORE SUGAR WRITE TO: Commodity Publishing 55 Hilltop Drive Putnam Valley, NY 10579 Publisher: Tom O’Reilly Tel: 845-526-2190 Fax: 845-284-2161 e-mail: tom55more@aol.com or morsugar@bestweb.net Art Director Victoria D Creative Consultant Karen Ireton Collins Production & Design Lisa McKay Mangan Jessica Ellard • Arlene Blake Staff Photographers Jessica Ellard • Karen Ireton Collins Freelance Photographers John Apicelli • Frank Kubin Vic & Laura Glamazon Advertising Sales Office : 845-526-2190 www.moresugar.com facebook.com/moresugarmag More Sugar Entertainment is a monthly publication, printed the first week of every month. 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These opinions do not necessarily represent the opinions of Commodity Publishing, the publisher, or any other employees of the More Sugar staff. © Copyright 2013 More Sugar Entertainment Commodity Publishing & Design The Robin Zander Band will be at the Paramount Theater in Peekskill, NY Friday, September 19th, 2014. For tickets and information, go to www.paramounthudsonvalley.com or call 914-739-0039. Cheap Trick vocalist Robin Zander loves to sing so much that he is also touring with his new solo band. The Robin Zander Band has been together since 2012 and Robin boasts about the musical skills of his new band mates which include drummer Steve Luongo, guitarist Mark Hitt and bassist Larry Hobbs. Luongo, Hitt and Hobbs, known collectively as TorQue, have been performing together for almost a decade. Luongo and Hitt have also performed with Zander on and off for the past 10 years. The real story of longevity is between Steve Luongo and Mark Hitt. These two influential musicians began their musical journey together when Mark joined Rat Race Choir in 1974. Drummer Steve Luongo, one of the founders of the band, says the addition of Mark Hitt on guitar completed the RRC sound. They performed together in Rat Race Choir for almost a quarter of a century until their careers took them each in different directions. Though both of them have gone on to successful careers they maintain a working relationship to this day. In the 40 years that followed that first show with Rat Race Choir, this highly respected duo has recorded or performed with John Entwistle (The Who), Brian Johnson & Cliff Williams (AC/DC), Jack Bruce (Cream), Leslie West (Mountain), Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad), Buck Dharma (Blue Oyster Cult), Keith Emerson, Rick Derringer, Dave Mason, Eddie Money, Carol King and actor Bruce Willis... the list goes on. In 2002, they formed TorQue and recorded an album of new original material dubbed TorQue 103103, released on Halloween in 2003. TorQue recorded a live performance for DVD at BB Kings NYC. The show was also broadcast live in Hi-DEF on HD.net. Luongo & Hitt were featured twice on the album Songs from the Material World, a tribute to George Harrison released by Koch Records. They recorded “Old Brown Shoe” with Leslie West as well as the Beatles classic “Here Comes the Sun” with John Entwistle. In addition to their unique blend of progressive rock Steve and Mark have written songs for several artists in a variety of genres from rock & roll to country and pop. They have composed music in mul- tiple styles for films, televisions and documentaries which they continue to do as the primary composers for the “Double O” network. Steve Luongo and Mark Hitt are once again playing together in The Robin Zander Band along with their bassist Larry Hobbs. This past July, Steve and Mark celebrated 40 years of musical collaboration which is a rare occurrence by any standard. They continue to perform together in concert and create new material in the studio. One last noteworthy stat, is that they remain friends which is another rarity in the music industry. The Robin Zander Band performs music from their collective history such as The Who, Led Zeppelin, Cream, Rat Race Choir and of course Cheap Trick along with new original material. Robin Zander (The Man of 1000 Voices) is considered one of the greatest vocalists in rock history. When the Robin Zander Band performs it is easy to see why he picked these musicians for his solo band. The Robin Zander Band offers fans a chance to attend a VIP sound-check and private meet and greet with the Robin & company. Passes for these events are only available at www.robinzanderband.com. 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CD Available on: iTunes / CD Baby / Amazon.com 512 Clocktower Commons Dr, Brewster, NY 10509 · 845-582-0547 www.clocktowergrill.com To join the Robbie Rigo e-mail list, send your address to: robbierigomusic.maryg@gmail.com For Booking: 800-510-0464 For updates friend us on Facebook MORE SUGAR 7A 8A MORE SUGAR GOOD REASONS: UNLEASHING PAWTENTIAL There have been many headlines this year regarding New York State’s plans to phase out Sheltered Workshops. A Sheltered Workshop is a vocational program for people with disabilities. Those attending Sheltered Workshops are able to earn a paycheck while further developing their vocational skills in hopes of finding a job. The story hit home last month when the Journal News published a cover story on July 29 outlining how this would affect people living in our area who are now attending the Keon workshop in Peekskill. So what will become of the estimated 8,020 people currently attending New York’s 113 Sheltered Workshops? For many, the best alternative will be to find an integrated, community based work setting. In short, that means a company who hires people of all abilities to work side by side, earning the same pay and receiving the same benefits. Enter Vicki Sylvester, Ph.D. Vicki Sylvester has spent more than 30 years providing support to the developmentally disabled. For the past 15 years she has been CEO of Community Based Services, a North Salem based notfor-profit organization that specializes in residential opportunities and community programming for people with autism and developmental disabilities. Vicki has seen the writing on the wall and in 2014 she launched a second not-for-profit company named Good Reasons, a dog treat company on a mission. They create delicious dog treats while providing opportunity and employment for people of all abilities. “When the State of New York asked its network of providers to help create jobs for people with disabilities, I saw a great opportunity to take this initiative to a new level,” says Sylvester. “Knowing that by doing so, we would also be able to offer the opportunity for people to experience social fulfillment in the workplace as they produce these treats, it felt as good a reason as any. That is where the brand’s name derives and we are thrilled to share it.” Good Reasons recently launched its new web site, www.GoodReasons.com on which the first of many treat flavors are available. CHEF ALLAN KATZ Charlie’s Cheddar Chomps, Bella’s Barkery Bone and Hudson’s Pumpkin PB Pieces offer a variety of flavor palates, and all natural ingredients developed by Chef Allan Katz, a graduate of The Culinary Institute of America. All purchases and proceeds are directed back to the workers of Good Reasons to keep the work initiative going, and more importantly, growing. Sylvester aims to create a marketing component that will soon make Good Reasons treats available in local retail stores. Good Reasons is asking animal lovers everywhere to lend a paw by spreading the word about this new social enterprise. If you’re interested in learning more, you can visit the Good Reasons web site, ‘like’ them on Facebook at Facebook.com/goodreasons2014 or follow them on Twitter at Twitter.com/goodreasons2014. Can’t find the latest issue? CHECK OUT MORE SUGAR ONLINE! www.moresugar.com MORE SUGAR 9A JAMES VAN PRAAGH AT TARRYTOWN MUSIC HALL James Van Praagh is considered a spiritual pioneer and one of the worlds’s most celebrated and respected spiritual teachers working today. He has brought a mind-full awareness to the subject of “communication with the dead” into the public psyche for the past thirty years. Mr. Van Praagh is known as a “survival evidence medium,” meaning that he provides evidential proof of life after death via detailed messages from the spiritual realms. His work has brought spiritual insights to millions with his numerous guest appearances on such shows as Oprah, Dr. Phil, Larry King Live, 20/20, The View, The Today Show, Chelsea Lately, Beyond Belief, Biography, Coast to Coast, 48 Hours, and a multitude of others. He is also the number one New York Times best-selling author of Talking To Heaven, Reaching To Heaven, Healing Grief, Heaven and Earth, Looking Beyond, Meditations, Ghosts Among Us, Unfinished Business, How to Heal a Grieving Heart and his soon to be released Adventures of the Soul. In 2002 he hosted his own television show, Beyond with James Van Praagh and went on to produce one of the most watched mini-series in CBS network history; Living with the Dead, starring Ted Danson, portraying James in a biography of his life. He also developed and produced The Dead Will Tell, starring Eva Longoria as well as the hugely successful Friday night series, Ghost Whisperer starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. Currently, James can be seen on the web hosting Gaiam TV’s live streaming show Spirit Talk, which has quickly become one of the network’s most viewed original shows. Weekly he can also be heard around the world on his weekly radio show Talking To Spirit, on the Hay House Radio Network. Mixing his compassion and sense of humor together with his skilled teaching abilities, James is sought out by students around the world for his tutelage. He has been a faculty fixture for the past fourteen years at the prestigious Omega Institute for Wellness in Rhinebeck, New York. He also travels around the world leading conferences and workshops on self-development and intuition. He is also a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. During his career, his reputation and profession have seen him work with International Heads of State, religious world leaders and known entertainment celebrities such as Cher, Goldie Hawn, Molly Darcys Shirley Maclaine, Ellen DeGeneres, Joan Rivers, Katie Couric, Loretta Lynn, Chelsea Handler, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Wesley Snipes, and many more. He is famous for bringing through evidential details from many famous deceased personalities like Marilyn Monroe, Slim Pickins, Rock Hudson, Frank Sinatra, Roy Orbison, Lucille Ball, Andrew Carnegie, Liberace, Princess Diana, Michael Jackson, Johnny Carson, Ghandi, Edgar Cayce, Benjamin Franklin and even Abraham Lincoln. This proves the standard and the versatility of his abilities. Through his work, Van Praagh shares his life experiences and insights so that others will benefit in opening up their hearts and gain a connection with their own spiritual self. “The books, live stream events, seminars, classes, web site, social media out- lets and television projects are ways to share my abilities and the message that we all are eternal spirits and the love we create on this earth is what we take with us when it is time to venture back home to the Spirit world.” James Van Praagh will be make a rare Westchester county appearance on Wednesday October 8 at The Tarrytown Music Hall. Audience members will be amazed when they see James select people from the audience to participate in the calling of spirits. Tickets are on sale now at tarrytownmusichall.org or by calling 877 840 0457. Tarrytown Music Hall 13 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY 914-631-3390 www.tarrytownmusichall.org VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW DEFENSE HAROLD DEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, P.C. FORMER BRONX/HARLEM TRAFFIC COURT JUDGE DWI ■ REFUSALS ■ SPEEDING ■ AUO TRUCKING LAW DOT AND FMCSA COMPLIANCE HAROLD M. DEE, Esq: Admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey IMMIGRATION LAW ASYLUM ■ ADJUSTMENT ■ NATURALIZATION SOFIA M. DEE, Esq (of counsel) Admitted to Practice in NY & CT 1-800-HAROLDDEE (427-6533) Phone: (914) 241-7963 / Fax: (914) 244-6346 401 Crow Hill Road, Mount Kisco, NY 10549 info@HaroldDee.com 39A Mill Plain Road Danbury, CT · 203-794-0449 10A MORE SUGAR MORE DINING: SIETE OCHO SIETE PREMIERS IN THE BRONX You may remember Siete Ocho Siete when it first appeared in New Rochelle. The brainchild of dynamic restauranteur Lucas Lucido, it brought the unique flavors of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean to the area with pizzazz. SIETE OCHO SIETE, BRONX Now after months of preparation and renovation, Siete Ocho Siete (787), named after the area code of Puerto Rico, has been relocated to the Bronx by Lucas Lucido and partner John Villanueva. The new home is in the Schuylerville/Throggs Neck section on E. Tremont Ave., and brings with it a signature menu and exciting décor. It is a rhythmic addition to the area restaurant scene. Latin, modern and traditional are melded in delicious fashion by a talented kitchen and frontof-the-house team. Start with a warm greeting at the entrance and one of the colorful cocktails from the expert mixologists at the wrap-around bar. INTERIOR OF SIETE OCHO SIETE, BRONX Be seated in the flashy multisection dining room and let the friendly wait staff suggest such titillating starters as: Mofonguitos, green plantain cups filled with shredded beef, pork, shrimp and codfish; Pastelitos Pionono, three turnovers filled with ground beef, cheddar cheese and sweet plantains; Chicharron de Pollo, crispy herbed chicken; Coctel de Camaron, jumbo shrimp cocktail; or a big Chef’s combo of crispy chicken, pionono turnovers, cod fish fritters, mixed empanadas, fried squid, beef croquettes and tostones bocaditos. Refresh with a bowl of Sancocho, Latin Caribbean stew; Pulpo Salad, Bacalao Salad, Baby Spinach Salad with walnuts, cranberries, sunflower PINK MARTINI PERFORMING AT RIDGEFIELD PLAYHOUSE BY MORRIS GUT seeds and Mandarin orange in a tamarind dressing. Then move on to such beautifully plated signature main courses as: Paella Colon for two, with boneless chicken, beef and Longaniza sausage served with yellow rice; Senor Mofongo, green plantains stuffed with pork, chicken or longaniza sausage; Pernil Asado, succulent roasted pork; Churrasco, grilled center cut skirt steak; Vieiras, baked or fried diver scallops; Pollo al Horno, baked half chicken; Camarones Fritos, flash fried jumbo shrimp; or Bacalao a la Parilla, grilled cod fish steak with onions and peppers. Save room for such luscious desserts as: House signature Flan, Guava Tres Leche, Coconut Sorbet, or Exotic Bomba. HEARTY APPETIZER PLATTER Special Hint: Happy Hours with specially priced drinks and appetizers are served Monday thru Friday from 4pm to 7 pm. A complete 3-course Monday Night Dinner is $28. And a relaxing Sunday Brunch is served 11 am to 4 pm for $20 per person; a la carte menu also available. Occasional live entertainment. You can check ahead. Siete Ocho Siete is located at 3363 E. Tremont Ave., Bronx, N.Y. The restaurant is open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner starting at noon. Bar/ lounge serving specialty cocktails; Happy Hours: Monday thru Friday 4 pm to 7 pm. Lunch served Monday thru Saturday, noon to 4 pm. Complete lunch: $12, or a la carte menu. Dinner served from 4 pm to 10 pm; Tapas menu served 10 pm to 11 pm Thurs-Sat. Main courses at dinner: $14 to $26. Monday night 3-course dinner: $28 prix fixe. Sunday Brunch served 11 am to 4 pm; $20 per person. On and off-premise parties and catering. Major credit cards. Proper casual dress. Valet and street parking. Reservations accepted; suggested for larger groups. Phone: 718-828-3363. Look for Siete Ocho Siete on Facebook. Website pending: www.sieteochosiete.com. (Morris Gut is a restaurant consultant and former restaurant trade magazine editor. He has been tracking and writing about the food and dining scene in greater Westchester for over 25 years. He may be reached at: 914-235-6591. Email: gutreactions@optonline.net) The highly entertaining “little orchestra” known as Pink Martini has been described as a rollicking around-the-world musical adventure featuring a dozen musicians and vocalists who perform a multilingual repertoire on concert stages and with symphony orchestras throughout the world. The band is fresh off their eighth studio album, Dream A Little Dream, featuring the powerful voices of colead singers China Forbes and Storm Large. They will bring their dynamic stage show to The Ridgefield Playhouse on Thursday, September 25, at 8 p.m. No. 109 Cheese & Wine will serve wine and cheese tastings in the lobby at 7:15 p.m. This event is part of the No. 109 Cheese & Wine Art, Wine and Jazz Series. Drawing inspiration from music from all over the world and crossing genres of classical, jazz and old-fashioned pop, Thomas Lauderdale founded Pink Martini in 1994. Their first song “Sympathique” became an overnight sensation in France, was nominated for “Song of the Year” at France’s Victoires de la Musique Awards, and to this day remains a mantra (“Je ne veux pas travailler” or “I don’t want to work”) for striking French workers. Says Lauderdale, “We’re very much an American band, but we spend a lot of time abroad and therefore have the incredible diplomatic opportunity to represent a broader, more inclusive America… the America which remains the most heterogeneously populated country in the world… composed of people of every country, every language, every religion.” Pink Martini has collaborated and performed with numerous artists, including Jimmy Scott, Carol Channing, Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Henri Salvador, Georges Moustaki, Michael Feinstein, Japanese legend Hiroshi Wada, Italian actress and songwriter Alba Clemente, and the list goes on. The band’s Dream a Little Dream features Sofia, Melanie, Amanda and August von Trapp, the actual great-grandchildren of Captain and Maria von Trapp, made famous by the movie The Sound of Music. These siblings have been singing together for 12 years and have toured all over the world in concert, drawn into the magical orbit of Thomas Lauderdale. For tickets ($70 orches., $65 mezz. /balc.), call or visit the box office at The Ridgefield Playhouse, (203) 438-5795, or order online at ridgefieldplayhouse.org. The Ridgefield Playhouse is a not-for-profit performing arts center located at 80 East Ridge, parallel to Main Street, Ridgefield, CT. The Ridgefield Playhouse 80 East Ridge, Ridgefield, NY 203-438-5795 www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org LEWIS BLACK PERFORMING AT RIDGEFIELD PLAYHOUSE Lewis Black, Grammy Award-winning stand-up comedian, is one of the most prolific and popular performers working today. Black came into national prominence with his appearances on The Daily Show in 1996. Those exhibitions on The Daily Show led to comedy specials on HBO, Comedy Central, Showtime and Epix. In 2001, Black won Best Male Stand-Up at the American Comedy Awards. Black will be in full form when he rants at The Ridgefield Playhouse on Sunday, September 7, at 8 p.m. He has released eight comedy albums, including the 2007 Grammy Award-winning The Carnegie Hall Performance. He executes a brilliant trifecta as stand-up comedian, actor and author. This event is part of the Clark Construction Comedy Series. Receiving critical acclaim, Lewis Black performs more than 200 nights a year to sell-out audiences throughout Europe, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. Black is one of a few performers to sell out multiple renowned theatres including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City Center, the Main Stage at the Mirage in Las Vegas and most recently a sold-out Broadway run at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in NYC. Lewis’ live performances provide a cathartic release of anger and disillusionment for his audience, according to his PR bio. He yells so they don’t have to. A passionate performer who is more pissed-off optimist than meanspirited curmudgeon, “Lewis is the rare comic who can cause an audience to laugh themselves into incontinence while making compelling points about the absurdity of our world.” In his leisure time, Lewis likes to play golf, even though golf hates him. For tickets ($95), call the box office at 203-438-5795, or visit ridgefieldplayhouse.org. The Ridgefield Playhouse is a non-profit performing arts center located at 80 East Ridge, parallel to Main Street, Ridgefield, CT. 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More than three decades later this galvanizing San Francisco performance reminds us how it all began. Still led today by founding member and lead singer Doug Gray, they represent a time and place in music that will never be duplicated. Gray is quick to credit the band’s current dynamic members with carrying on the timeless essence of the Marshall Tucker Band sound. Current members include slide guitarist Stuart Swanlund who joined the band in 1989, the highly respected drummer B.B. Borden, a former member of both Mother’s Finest and The Outlaws, multi-instrumentalist Marcus Henderson of Macon, Georgia, plays flute, saxophone and keyboards in addition to lead and background vocals, Pat Elwood on bass guitar, and Rick Willis on lead guitar and vocals, both of Spartanburg SC, are disciples of the Caldwell Brothers. Together they present a powerful stage presence as they continue to tour the country and continue to be powerful force in the world of music. The Marshall Tucker Band got its start in Spartanburg, S.C. when Gray teamed up with Tommy Caldwell and Toy Caldwell, Paul T. Riddle, George McCorkle and Jerry Eubanks, borrowing the name “Marshall Tucker” from a piano tuner whose name was found on a key ring in their old rehearsal space. In 1972, they signed with Capricorn Records, the same label that guided The Allman Brothers Band, Wet Willie, and others to national fame. The MTB opened shows for The Allman Brothers in 1973, and the following year, they began to headline their own shows across America due to the platinum-plus sales of their debut album. They toured constantly playing sheds, stadiums, theaters, fairs, and festivals. In years to come, The Marshall Tucker Band would wow critics and influence major country acts like Alabama, The Kentucky Headhunters, Confederate Railroad, and Travis Tritt with its definitive blend of rock, rhythm & blues, jazz, country, and gospel. Now, thanks to the expanding scope of today’s music, a new generation of fans is learning what the rest of their fans have known for so long- that good music knows no boundaries. Along the way, the band has recorded twenty two studio albums, three DVDs, three live albums and many compilations. In 1980, Tommy Caldwell died as a result of injuries from an auto accident. In 1984, Toy Caldwell, George McCorkle, and Paul Riddle decided to retire. Doug Gray and Jerry Eubanks with the blessings of the other three continued to record and perform as the Marshall Tucker Band. 1n 1993, Toy Caldwell, who wrote the majority of their songs, passed away, as did George McCorkle in 2007. Jerry Eubanks retired in 1996 and Doug Gray continues to lead the current band of fine musicians winning new young fans as well as satisfying the loyal fans of several generations. Years of rigorous tour schedules earned the band the respect of critics and countless dedicated fans. With hit singles like “Heard It In a Love Song”, “Fire On The Mountain”, “Can’t You See,” and “Take The Highway,” the Marshall Tucker Band earned seven gold and three platinum albums while they were on the Capricorn Records label. During the ‘90s, the MTB scored four hit singles on Billboard’s country chart and one on Billboard’s gospel chart. Their music has also been featured on the soundtracks of movies such as Smokey and the Bandit, The Pur- La Famiglia suit of D.B. Cooper, Shipwrecked, Crank 2, Don’t Mess with Zohan, Stop Loss, Swing Vote, Taking Chance and many others as well as many TV Shows. “The buying public never really cared whether we were country or rock and roll” says Gray. “They called us a Southern rock band, but we have always played everything from country, jazz, blues, Rock & Roll and all things in-between. As we’ve become older,” Gray grins, eyes twinkling, “our Southern heritage seems to come out even more. But no matter how old we get, we can still rock your socks off.” Gray also notes that people have gotten “married and buried” to classic MTB songs like “Desert Skies” and “Can’t You See.” After 41 years, The Marshall Tucker Band continues to be played on classic rock and country radio, and they have never stopped touring. Today the band records on its own Ramblin’ Records Label which is distributed by Sony by way of a joint venture with Shout! Factory and continues to record new material and continues to regularly tour the country to the delight of their fans, old and new. Tickets are available for Marshall Tucker at Tarrytown Music Hall on Friday, October 24 at tarrytownmusichall.org or by phone 877 8400457. Tarrytown Music Hall 13 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY 914-631-3390 www.tarrytownmusichall.org Kitchen Hours Sunday 12:00-9:00 Monday-Thursday 11:00-10:30 Friday & Saturday 11:00-11:00 Live Entertainment Try Try Our Our Great Great Pizza! Pizza! 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With a six-decade career and more than 200 albums, the iconic Texan is the creative genius behind the historic recordings of “Crazy”, “Red Headed Stranger” and “Stardust.” Willie has earned every conceivable award a musician can receive and amassed reputable credentials as an author, actor and activist. Willie’s albums include Let’s Face The Music And Dance, featuring a pop country repertoire of classics performed by Nelson and Family, his long-time touring and recording ensemble who will be on stage with Willie at the Playhouse. The evening starts at 5:30 p.m. with copious tastings from the area’s top gourmet restaurants, open bar & silent auction. A live auction plus the Art Volunteer Award presentation to Tony Award Winner and Ridgefield Resident Debbie Gravitte and recognition of Allison Stockel’s 10 years of service as Executive Director of The Ridgefield Playhouse start at 7:30 p.m. followed by Willie Nelson’s performance. This anniversary gala marks 14 years of The Ridgefield Playhouse as a nonprofit performing arts center and one of the cultural gems of Ridgefield. Released in 2012, Heroes, Willie’s first album for Legacy Recordings, showcases new songs and deep country classics. The album spent five weeks at #1 on the Americana Radio Chart. Later that year, Willie launched his book, Roll Me Up And Smoke Me When I Die, which landed in the Top 10 on The New York Times’ Best-Seller list. A road journal written in his inimitable, homespun voice, the book is a deeply personal look into the heart and soul of a unique man and one of the greatest artists of our time. P HOTO : D AVID M C C LISTER In 2013, Willie released his Let’s Face The Music And Dance, an album of deep pop country repertoire classics performed with transformative patented ease by Nelson and Family. The same year To All The Girls... which features 18 duets with music’s top female singers including Dolly Parton, Mavis Staples, Sheryl Crow, Loretta Lynn, Wynonna Judd, Rosanne Cash, Alison Krauss, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Emmylou Harris, Norah Jones, and Shelby Lynne, became a favorite for any Willie fan and a magnificent contribution to the great Willie Nelson songbook. This year’s Gala Diamond Sponsors are Garry Berger, Suzie and Dan Rabinowitz, Lori and John Berisford, Trish Breede and Family, Fairfield County Bank and Scott Schneider. Platinum Sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis. Partial underwriting has been provided by AcousticMusic.org. For tickets ($250.00 includes VIP Seating, Gala & Performance; $195.00 includes Gala & Performance, Orchestra Seating; $150.00 includes Performance, Mezzanine Seating), call the box office at 203-438-5795 or go online to ridgefieldplayhouse.org. $7500.00 Gala Sponsorship includes 10 VIP tickets & mention in all marketing materials & on Web site; call Suzanne Brennan at 203-438-5795. The Ridgefield Playhouse is a not-forprofit performing arts center located at 80 East Ridge, parallel to Main Street, Ridgefield, CT ridgefieldplayhouse.org. The Ridgefield Playhouse 80 East Ridge, Ridgefield, NY 203-438-5795 www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org We’ve Got Your Fall RIGHT HERE! If it’s not in MORE SUGAR, it’s not happening! BEST OF BROADWAY AT SUGAR LOAF PAC Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center is pleased to announce “The Best of Broadway” from the Phat Pack on September 12th at 7:30pm. “The Best of Broadway” from the Phat Pack brings you Music, Laughter & Dreams - Broadway performers sing the great songs of Broadway, American Standards along with some hilarious new original songs -- and share some stories of their lives & careers! “The Best of Broadway” has received rave reviews & standing ovations at every appearance so far! Come share in the music, laughter & dreams! (This show is appropriate for all ages of people who love music & having fun!) After opening in Las Vegas, this show was named “BEST OF VEGAS 2013 - Best All Around Performers” by the Las Vegas Review Journal. Artists: Ted Keegan: The Phantom in Phantom of the Opera on Broadway and on Tour. Ted Keegan, a native of Watertown, NY, and a graduate of Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, starred as The Phantom in the National tour of The Phantom of the Opera as well as the Broadway Company. Ted was deeply involved in the George Gershwin Centennial Celebration, performing unpublished Gershwin at the opening of the George and Ira Gershwin Room at the National Archives in Washington, DC. He has been a soloist with numerous orchestra across the country, including the National Symphony at the Kennedy Center. Randal Keith: Valjean in Les Miserables on Broadway and on Tour. Randal Keith, is best known as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables. He has also performed the role of King Arthur in the Las Vegas production of Spamalot. He most recently performed in the Phantom: the Las Vegas Spectacular. He has played Raoul and Monsieur André, as well as the Phantom in the First National Tour of The Phantom of the Opera. He is one of the few actors to have played every major role in Phantom. In Les Misérables, he performed Jean Valjean on the National Tour, as well as Shanghai, Seoul and was chosen to star as Valjean on Broadway to close Les Misérables sixteen year run. Bruce Ewing: Jinx in Forever Plaid on the National Tour and in Las Vegas. Bruce Ewing, a native of Suffern, NY, and graduate of the Hart School of Music, Hartford, CT, has spent the past 6 years appearing in Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular at the Venetian Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Before Phantom, Bruce appeared as Jinx & Sparky in Forever Plaid at the Gold Coast Hotel & Casino, as well as the Flamingo Hotel & Casino. Bruce has worked all over the country, with credits including the national tours of Forever Plaid, City of Angels, Grand Hotel and Ziegfeld: a Night at the Follies. Kevan Patriquin: Master of Time in EFX / Phantom Double & Stunt Coordinator. A graduate of the Boston Conservatory, Kevan performed the starring role in MGM Grand’s mega-musical production EFXAlive, along side notable stars, Rick Springfield, David Cassidy and Tommy Tune as well as serving as the production’s Stunt Coordinator. He worked with the legendary Hal Prince in opening Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular as the Phantom Double and Stunt Coordinator. He has worked for notable companies such as: Disney, Universal Studios, DreamWorld and has created and directed productions across the US, Australia and China. Together, these Broadway performers deliver a powerful & fun musical experience that your audience will love! Tickets are $27, general admission and are on sale now at all Ticketmaster outlets, charge-byphone 1-800-745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center 1351 Kings Highway, Sugar Loaf, NY 845-610-5900 www.sugarloafpac.org CALL TO ADVERTISE 845-526-2190 MORE SUGAR 19A LIVINGSTON TAYLOR COMES TO YORKTOWN STAGE Yorktown Stage will be transformed into a teaching stage and later a concert hall on Saturday, September 20th as The Justin Veatch Fund hosts Livingston Taylor as headliner for its end-of-summer benefit concert. Taylor– a singer/songwriter/musician who has written and recorded more than a dozen albums, including hit songs for his brother, James, and travels around the country performing--is also a full professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston. On the afternoon of the show, Mr. Taylor will teach a two-hour condensed version of his class on stage performance which is among the most popular at Berklee. We are hoping area performers, both young and old, will sign up, says Jeffrey Veatch, President of The Justin Veatch Fund. Signing up for the class also includes general admission to the evening concert, where those attending will see that Livingston doesn’t only talk the talk but also walks the walk when it comes to thrilling an audience. Those interested can sign up on line at www.thejustinveatchfund.org/con cert/master-class. But music fans needn’t sign up for the class to enjoy a wonderful evening of music. Reserved seats for the concert start at $38 with special VIP meet-and-greet tickets at $60. Gen- eral admission is $25 and there is a special $15 ticket for students. Tickets are available on line at www.justinveatchfund.org/concert. The 7pm concert will be opened with a short performance by The Justin Veatch Fund All Stars, a select group of young area musicians who have participated in Justin Veatch Fund programs and are now making their own marks on the music scene. On stage, Livingston Taylor brings together the pure joy of performance with professionalism gained from 40 years experience. From top-forty hits, “I Will Be in Love with You” and “I’ll Come Running,” to “I Can Dream of You” and “Boatman” both recorded by his brother James, Livingstons creative output has continued unabated. His musical knowledge has inspired a varied repertoire, and he is equally at home with a range of musical genres- folk, pop, gospel, jazz and from upbeat storytelling to touching ballads. One fan recently wrote, “When you go to see Livingston Taylor perform on stage, he transforms love, joy and spirituality into something so tangible that you can carry it home with you when the concert is over.” All ticket holders will be included in a special drawing for a Baby-Taylor guitar donated by Taylor Guitars. There will also be a full sized Taylor guitar similar to Livingstons model of choice, donated by Guitar Center and signed by Livingston exclusively for auction at the concert. “Guitar Center has been a great supporter of The Fund,” says Veatch. “They have conducted workshops for us as well as provided us with sound equipment and a piano for this concert.” The Justin Veatch Fund is a 501 (c) 3 organization and recognized New York charity which presents annual music scholarships to graduating high school seniors and co-spon- sors monthly open mic nights with the Yorktown Teen Center. For more information about The Fund and its programs, please go to their website at www.thejustinveatchfund.org. The story of Justin Veatch and The Fund will be the subject of the soon-to-be released documentary film, Whispering Spirits produced and directed by Sean Gallagher who also directed the award winning documentary, “Brothers of the Black List.” Plans are in the works for a special screening and community program this fall in the Westchester area. Details about the event will be announced soon on the Justin Veatch Fund website. MEDIA CONTACT: Scott Wolfman, Wolfman Productions (203) 262-8620. Yorktown Stage 1974 Commerce St Yorktown Heights, NY 914-962-0606 www.yorktownstage.org SAY YOU SAW IT IN MORE SUGAR! Irish food specialties steaks chops seafood steamers E. Main St, Mohegan Lake, NY 914-528-1614 IF YOU HAVEN’T EXPERIENCED BRODIE’S PUB YET, STOP IN AND BECOME PART OF A UNIQUE COMMUNITY. BRODIE’S IS MUCH MORE THAN A PUB — COME SEE FOR YOURSELF! WIFI SERVICE SO YOU CAN WORK AT LUNCH PITCHERS & CATCHERS: LARGE SCREEN TVS TO CATCH THE GAMES ALSO AVAILABLE: BURGERS WINGS & MORE! 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M ULDOON AND M ELINDA O’B RIEN Review: WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE: THE Wizard of Oz By Michael J. Muldoon Watching The Wizard of Oz at WBT made me feel like a kid again. You know what? It felt good, even if I am not in Kansas anymore (or ever). Devon Perry, with her lovely voice and winning personality was smashing as Dorothy. Tim Dolan was funny and rubbery as the Scarecrow. Chris Kind was excellent as the Tinman, but that Jayson Elliott, he stole the show as the Cowardly Lion. I knew the lion jokes since I was ten but he still he made me laugh like a child (da noive). Michelle Dawson was my childhood dream of a woman as Glinda and Nicole Tori my childhood fear as the Wicked Witch. She was, by the way, frightfully good (I’ll get you and your little dog too). A spirited ensemble under the capable direction of Richard Stafford gave an eye-popping good show for the child in all of us to love. Jonathan Stahl’s choreography was superb. We loved the dancing crows during the scarecrow scene and the excellent use of the performers in the “Merry Old Land of Oz.” The lighting, noise and f/x were also quite effective in making the Wizard into a fearsome creature before he was revealed as the kindly Ken Jennings (pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!). Comfort characters, a beautiful production, those lyrics and tunes you cannot forget and an amazing, loveable dog in peril with a sweet child. It’s good to be a kid again. The Wizard of Oz runs from July 31, 2014 - September 21, 2014 and South Pacific follows from September 25, 2014 - November 30, 2014. In addition, WBT is showcasing numerous concerts, comedy nights and special events. Make reservations now. Subscribe to 3 or 4 shows and save money on each ticket as well as enjoying other benefits. Check out the website at www.broadway- WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE: BOB FITZSIMMONS ARTS SCHOLARSHIP Westchester Broadway Theatre awards 2014 Bob Fitzsimmons Arts Scholarship to Stepinac Graduate. This year’s recipient, of the Bob Fitzsimmons Scholarship is Christopher Guzman, a 2014 graduate of Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, NY. His love for the theater began at the tender age of 7 when he attended theater summer camp at the Westchester Music Conservatory and later at the White Plains Performing Arts Center. However, it was at Stepinac where he blossomed as an actor and realized he wanted to pursue acting as a career. Chris participated in all 8 Stepinac productions during his 4 years of high school with roles in A View from the Bridge (Rodolpho), Beauty and the Beast (Monsieur D’Arque), Twentieth Century (George Smith), The Phantom of the Opera (Raoul), for which he earned the Metropolitan High School Theater Award for Best Supporting Actor, A Christmas Carol (Scrooge), Evita (Che) for which he won the Metropolitan High School Award for Best Leading Actor, making him the first student to have won a coveted acting Metro back to back in the 15 year history of the Awards. His last two productions included An Enemy of the People (Dr. Stockman) and lastly, the regional premiere of Mary Poppins (Mr. George Banks), this last role also earned him a nomination as Best Leading Actor. His dedication has not only been reflected on stage but in the classroom, where he also excelled graduating at the top 5% of his class with a GPA of 95.2, which earned him numerous merit awards including the prestigious Order of the Crusaders medal for his dedication and to the school. Chris will be attending NYU Tisch School of the Arts this fall and is ready to embrace with passion all the challenges the future brings. The Scholarship is given annually to a college-bound senior who has excelled in the theatre arts programs while attending Stepinac High School. The prestigious Arts Scholarship is named after Bob Fitzsimmons, a graduate of Stepinac High School, who died suddenly at the age of 37 in March of 1992. He was the Public Relations Director of the Westchester Broadway Theatre, as well as a gifted actor, producer, writer and a director of shows at WBT and at numerous theatres throughout the County. The scholarship was established in his name by the owners of Westchester Broadway Theatre, Bill Stutler and Bob Funking, the entire employee staff of WBT, and the many friends and relatives of Bob Fitzsimmons. Under the auspices of WBT, Allan Gruet, (former WBT Public Relations Director, who replaced Bobby Fitzsimmons) and George Puello spearheaded two fundraisers. The first & most successful fundraiser was held at WBT, the second was held at Stepinac High School. Mr. Puello was responsible for directing & producing the entertainment portion of the events, while Mr. Gruet handled the ticketing for the fundraisers & the continuing administration of the self-sustaining scholarship. Over the years, along with the assistance of producer Bob Funking, Allan has continued to manage the scholarship, making it possible to present the award consistently each year. In recent years, Frank Portanova, Vice Principal of Stepinac High School, has been extremely helpful and cooperative, making some financial donations to the fund to help ensure the life of the scholarship. He also is responsible for selecting the student winner for this highly competitive award. Since its inception, $22,000.00 in scholarships have been awarded. The annual scholarship in Bob’s name is our collective way of keeping alive the memory of our dear friend, Bobby Fitzsimmons. This Month Westchester Broadway Theatre is celebrating 40 years of Quality Entertainment and fine Dining! Since 1974....The show must go on! M&M PRODUCTIONS FALL LIBRARY SERIES: PAINTING CHURCHES & UNRE QUITED LOSS A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama, M&M will present the lovely play, Painting Churches, free in libraries this fall. For full schedules go to www.mmpaci.com. Gardner and Fanny Church are preparing to move out of their Beacon Hill house to their summer cottage on Cape Cod. Gardner, once a famous poet, now is retired. He slips in and out of senility as his wife Fanny valiantly tries to keep them both afloat. They have asked their daughter, Mags, to come home and help them move. Mags agrees, but she really hopes to finally paint their portrait. She is now on the verge of artistic celebrity her- self and hopes, by painting her parents, to come to terms with them and they with her. Veteran actors, Kurt Lauer and Carol Eagen will play the Churches and Kacey Morabito Grean will portray their artist-daughter, Mags in this beautiful play, directed by Jim Petrillo. Schedule of FREE Performances of Painting Churches: • Sunday, September 14 at 2:00 PM at the John C. Hart Memorial Library, 1130 East Main Street Shrub Oak, NY 10588 • Sunday, September 21 at 1:30 PM at the Suffern Free Library, 210 Lafayette Avenue, Suffern, NY 10901 • Friday, October 17 at 7:30 PM at the Croton Free Library, 171 Cleveland Drive, Croton-onHudson, NY 10520 • Sunday, October 26 at 2:00 PM at the Nyack Library, 59 S. Broadway Nyack, NY 10960 M&M will also present the Westchester premiere of two new plays by award-winning local playwright Albi Gorn under the title Unrequited Loss that depict two rocky journeys down love’s tortuous path. Ripped from today’s headlines, Paradise Enow tells the story of two unlikely lovers who must delicately navigate their political differences until circumstances bring them face to face with a decision that cuts deeply into the heart of their disparate social views. Letting Go is a bittersweet tale of a relationship gone awry, as a young man’s ex-lover comes to visit and, while exploring a photo album of their past together, attempts to explain why she left him. With veteran director, Robin Joseph and M&M favorites Carly and Peter Lillo playing the two sets of lovers. Unrequited Loss has assembled a production crew of M&M veterans. Actors Peter Lillo (Time Stands Still), Carly Lillo (Rabbit Hole), director Robin Anne Joseph (Proof, Sylvia, Time Stands Still, Rabbit Hole, Back to the Garden [NYC Fringe]), and playwright/director Albi Gorn, who has had two previous shortplay collections produced by M&M, Thrice on a Mattress and 4Gorn Conclusions (which went on to the 2009 AACT national theater festival) plus three M&M produced shows at the NYC Fringe Festival. Schedule of FREE Performances of Unrequited Loss: • Saturday, September 20 at 2:00 PM at the Mount Pleasant Public Library, 350 Bedford Road Pleasantville, NY 10570 • Saturday, September 20 at 7:30 PM at the Croton Free Library, 171 Cleveland Drive, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 • Saturday, September 27 at 2:00 PM at the Irvington Public Library, 12 S. Astor Street Irvington, NY 10533 • Saturday, October 18 at 2:00 PM at the Mount Vernon Public Library, 28 South First Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10550 • Sunday, October 19 at 2:00 PM at the Eastchester Public Library, 11 Oak Ridge Place Eastchester, NY 10709 – obtain tickets at the library • Sunday, October 26 at 2:00 PM at the John C. Hart Memorial Library, 1130 East Main Street Shrub Oak, NY 10588 • Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 PM at the The Camille Budarz Theater at the Ossining Public MORE SUGAR 21A — MORE THEATRE — MORE THEATRE — MORE THEATRE — T HEATRE N EWS AND R EVIEWS — MORE THEATRE — MORE THEATRE — MORE THEATRE — Library, 53 Croton Avenue Ossining, NY 10562. THEATREWORKS NEW MILFORD: AVENUE Q TheatreWorks New Milford is proud to premiere the hit musical comedy, Avenue Q, with Book by Jeff Whitty and Music & Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx. This puppetfilled production won the coveted 2004 Tony “Triple Crown” for Best Musical, Best Score, and Best Book. Avenue Q is part flesh, part felt, and packed with heart. The show is a laugh-out-loud musical that tells the timeless story of a recent college grad named Princeton who moves into a shabby New York apartment all the way out on Avenue Q. He soon discovers that although the residents seem nice, it’s clear that this is not your ordinary neighborhood, considering it’s inhabited by both people and puppets. Together, Princeton and his new-found friends struggle to find jobs, dates, and their ever-elusive purpose in life. PARENTAL ADVISORY: Get a sitter. Full puppet nudity. Not “fur” the little ones. The production features some of the finest actors and puppeteers in the region: Jamison Daniels, Patricia McCarthy, Mike L’Altrella, Jasmin Love Barbosa, Bo Mi Yim, Carey Van Hollen, and Glenn R. Couture. Avenue Q is under the direction of Bradford Blake and the musical direction of Charles Smith. Avenue Q runs September 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, October 3, 4, 5 10, 11, 12, 17 & 18. Curtain time is 8:00 pm Fridays & Saturdays, with 2:00 pm Sunday matinees on September 28, October 5, and October 12. Tickets for all shows are $28 for reserved seating. Students and Military personnel with ID will be admitted for $25. On Thursday, September 18, Senior Citizens are invited to a free dress rehearsal at 8:00 pm. Thursday, September 25 at 8:00 pm is TheatreWorks’ Pay-What-You-Want night. At this performance, you name the price for your ticket. Reservations can be made online at THEATREWORKS.US or by calling the box office at (860) 350-6863. TheatreWorks is an award-winning, regional theatre company located on 5 Brookside Avenue, just off Route 202 (next to the CVS), in New Milford, Conn. SHERMAN PLAYHOUSE: DIVIDING THE ESTATE The Sherman Playhouse is pleased to announce its fall comedy, Dividing the Estate, by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Horton Foote. In Dividing the Estate, matriarch Stella Gordon is determined not to divide her 100year-old Texas property, despite her family’s declining wealth and the looming financial crisis. But her three children have another plan. Old resentments and sibling rivalries surface as the members of this hilariously dysfunctional family go head-to-head to see who might claim the biggest piece of the pie. The production features some of the region’s finest actors: Leo Paul, Julian Thomas, Ellen Burnett, William H. Greenage IV, Christine Amorin, Kimberly Marcus, Brian Feinberg, Erin Shaughnessy, Jackie Decho Holm, Lorina Milay, Phair Haldin, Beth Bonnabeau, and Josephine Harding. Dividing the Estate is under the direction of Katherine Almquist. Dividing the Estate runs September 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, October 3, 4, 10, 11 & 12. Curtain time is 8:00 pm Fridays & Saturdays, with 2:00 pm Sunday matinees on September 28 and October 12. Tickets for all shows are $20 for general seating. On Thursday, September 18, all patrons are invited to attend a “HalfPrice Preview Night” at 8:00 pm where all tickets are only $10. Students may see any performance for only $10 if they pay in cash only at the door and carry a valid student ID. Students may not make reservations in advance for a performance. Reservations can be made online at www.shermanplayers.org or by calling the box office at (860) 354-3622. The Sherman Playhouse is a non-Equity theatre company located at 5 Route 39 North (next to the firehouse) in Sherman, CT. NEWTOWN PLAYERS: THE ARTIFICIAL JUNGLE Summer may be ending, but Town Players keeps the mood light and fun with its production The Artificial Jungle Charles Ludlam, opening September 5. A zany, comedic spoof of film noir classics such as The Postman Always Rings Twice and Double Indemnity, The Artificial Jungle focuses on bored, beautiful housewife Roxanne Nurdiger (Olivia Carr), who is tired of tending to nontalking parrots and piranhas in the pet shop she runs with her greedy husband Chester (Timothy Huebenthal). Enter the dubious Zachary Slade (Brian DeToma), who upon responding to the “help wanted” sign in the window, manages to insinuate himself into the family and into Roxanne’s heart. The two of them decide to bump off Chester and cash in on the insurance. Unfortunately for them, Chester proves difficult to dispose of, and with his cop pal Frankie Spinelli (Ron Malyszka constantly nosing around and Mother Nurdiger’s (Laurel Lettieri) antics, things don’t go quite the way they planned. Directed by Gene Golaszewski of Brookfield, The Artificial Jungle also features the talents of Rosemary Howard. The production crew includes producers Lynn Alexander and Tracy Nashel, stage manager Georgie Kobylanski, set builder Timothy Huebenthal, and light and sound designer Nick Kaye. The Artificial Jungle runs September 5 - 27. Curtain times are 8:00 pm Fridays and Saturdays, with 2:00 pm matinees on September 14 & 21. There will be a champagne reception after the show on opening night as Town Players helps to kick off the 2014 Newtown Arts Festival. Tickets are $20; $15 for matinee performances. Reservations may be made by calling the box office at 203-270-9144 or by sending an email to reservations@newtownplayers.org. For further information, visit www.newtownplayers.org or email info@newtownplayers.org. Town Players’ Little Theatre is a community theater, currently in its 79th season, located on 18 Orchard Hill Road, just off Route 25 (a mile north of the Sand Hill Plaza) in Newtown, Conn. FRIENDS OF MUSIC CONCERTS: FREE TO STUDENTS Westchester parents who want to introduce their children to the pleasures of live classical music can now do so for free. Friends of Music Concerts, Inc., a non-profit organization that has been bringing the best in chamber music to Westchester County for 60 years, now offers free tickets for students under the age of 18. Young artists are often part of the Friends of Music lineup, a fact that should be especially appealing to students. Friends of Music will present three concerts in the fall and three in the spring of 2015. The fall schedule includes: The Brentano String Quartet, making a welcome return to the Friends of Music stage on Saturday, September 27, 2014 with a program that includes Mozart’s Quintet for Strings in B-flat Major; and Mendelssohn’s Quintet for Strings in B-flat Major. In 2012, the Quartet’s recording of Beethoven’s late quartet, Op. 131, was the basis of the soundtrack for the movie The Late Quartet, starring Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Christopher Walken, and Catherine Keener. Violinist Ale ksey Semenenko performing on Saturday, October 18. The young Ukranian musician, a first prize winner of the 2012 Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York and recipient of Friends’ fifth Performance Award, will perform with piano collaborator Ina Firsoza. By the end of 2014, Semenenko will have made debuts in New York, Washington, and Boston. As a member of the Stolyansky Quartet, which he founded, he has performed in Russia, Ukraine, France, Malta, and Switzerland. On Saturday, November 1, 2014, French pianist, Lise de la Salle performing works by Brahms, Debussy, and Ravel. In just a few years, through concerts and recordings, de la Salle has established a reputation as one of today’s most exciting young artists. Her 2005 Bach/Liszt recording was selected as Recording of the Month by Grammaphone Magazine; her 2008 recording of Liszt’s, Prokoviev’s and Shostakovich’s final concertos was similarly honored. All three performances will be held at the Kusel Auditorium at Sleepy Hollow High School, 210 North Broadway (Route 9) in Sleepy Hollow beginning at 8pm. Parking is free. For adults, subscriptions for the six-concert series are $120 each; single tickets to individual concerts are $30 each. Ticket order forms may be downloaded from www.friendsofmusicconcerts.org and then mailed with a check to Friends of Music Concerts, P.O. Box 675, Millwood, NY 10546. More information about Friends of Music Concerts may be obtained from the web site or by calling 914861-5080. AUDITIONS: HUDSON CHORALE WEL COMES NEW MEMBERS IN SEPTEMBER FOR EXCITING 2014-2015 SEASON Monday, September 8 (and additional Mondays as needed), 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm the Hudson Chorale will hold Auditions & Rehearsals: Pleasantville Presbyterian Church, 400 Bedford Rd, Pleasantville, N. Please call, (914) 4780074 or email JeanneWygant@optonline.net or go to www.HudsonChorale.org. Rehearsals and auditions for the season start Monday, Sept. 8. Rehearsals from 7:30 pm – 10 pm on Mondays. Concerts: Sunday, January 25, 2015, a brass ensemble will accompany the chorus for a performance of Missa in Sono Tubae (Mass in Brass) by one of Norway’s favorite composers, Trond Kverno. The program will also include An American Medley by Stephen Paulus which includes everything from traditional folks songs to gospel. Saturday, May 9, 2015, and will feature American composer inspired by American poets: Americana written by Randall Thompson, using newspaper articles that appeared in American Mercury magazine to create musical parodies reflecting life in the 1930’s; Four Pastorales, a suite by Coloradoan Cecil Effinger with the words of Colorado’s most famous poet, Thomas Hornsby Ferril, who wrote lovingly of the West; Normal Dello Joio captures the spirit of his favourite poet, Walt Whitman, in a piece titled Song of the Open Road and lastly, Hudson Chorale’s Music Director, Michael Conley, will debut his tribute to the poetry of Emily Dickinson entitled This Bequest of Wings. SMALL TOWN THEATRE COMPANY: I DO! I DO! The Small Town Theatre Company will produce the musical I Do! I Do! at both the Katonah Village Library in Katonah, NY and at The Hergenhan Center in Armonk, NY. The cast includes Jeanne McCabe and Dick Nagle and the director is Tom Kramer. I Do! I Do! Written by Harvey Schmidt with book and lyrics by Tom Jones, is a story of a marriage – an intimate and nostalgic work by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones (The Fantasticks). The show begins with Michael and Agnes on their wedding day. Their vows behind them, they look forward to spending the rest of their lives together. We watch as they go through their wedding night jitters, raise a family, and negotiate mid-life crises. Michael eventually admits to his infidelity, and although Agnes is angered by his actions, she forgives him and the couple reconciles. They re-discover how much they really need each other. Then, after 50 years of marriage, the couple leaves their house to the next pair of newlyweds. This touching story of two soul mates navigating the perils of life is set to the strains of a tuneful, charming score. General Admission: $20. Reservations: www.SmallTownTheatre.com Schedule of Performances: • September 26, 27 at 8 PM - The Katonah Village Library - Kantonah, NY • October 10, 11 at 8 PM - The Hergenhan Center - Armonk, NY Comments and press releases for “More Theatre” can be sent to MMLibraryTheatre@hotmail.com. Please submit all PR 7–8 weeks in advance for consideration. 22A MORE SUGAR MORE SUGAR 23A JANIS IAN COMING TO RIDGEFIELD PLAYHOUSE For the first time, folk legend Janis Ian will take the stage at The Ridgefield Playhouse on Sunday, September 21, at 8 p.m. An acclaimed songwriter, singer, musician, columnist and author, Janis Ian won her first Grammy in 1975 for her song “At Seventeen,” and her second in 2013 for the category of Best Spoken Word album for her autobiography, Society’s Child. An AllShows.com VIP Party Pass ($25 addt’l per person), which includes a cocktail party from 6:30 – 7:15 p.m. with open bar, hors-d’oeuvre and priority parking, is available for this show by calling the box office (203-438-5795). This event is partially underwritten by AcousticMusic.org and is part of the Doyle Coffin Architecture Singer/Songwriter and Xfinity Rock Series. Janis Ian began her mostly stellar, sometimes stormy, professional life at the age of 12 when she wrote her first song and was published by Broadside Magazine. That led to her first “real” show, at New York’s venerable Village Gate, where she shared a stage with Tom Paxton (with whom she recently toured the east coast of the U.S.), Lou Gossett Jr., Judy Collins, Phil Ochs, and a host of other singer-songwriters. “At Seventeen” became her trademark song and, along with the album on which it debuted, Between the Lines, it earned five Grammy nominations and two wins including Best Pop Female Performance and Best Engineered Recording. The song has since joined “Society’s Child” as inductees in the Grammy Hall of Fame. Music and lyrics are about life experiences and, as Janis’ life has been full and colorful, so have her songs as evidenced by her multiple awards including Get More Ad for Your Money with MORE SUGAR MORE SUGAR is Now Online! Readers can click ANYWHERE on your ad and be taken directly to YOUR WEBSITE! Call for info: 845-526-2190 Grammy and Dove Award nominations. Her songs have been recorded by singers as diverse as Cher, John Mellencamp, Céline Dion, Hugh Masakela, Nana Mouskouri, Charlie Daniels and Roberta Flack. Always one to follow her heart and her beliefs, Janis was one of the first celebrities to come out publicly. Her roller coaster ride has taken her to Nashville, her home this past quarter century, where she thrives with new product on her own Rude Girl Records label, ongoing touring, and perpetual and prolific songwriting. Some Janis Ian trivia: Janis performed on the very first broad- cast of Saturday Night Live, and she sang the first Budweiser Light and Egg McMuffin commercials. For tickets ($35), call or visit the box office at The Ridgefield Playhouse, (203) 438-5795. The Ridgefield Playhouse is a notfor-profit performing arts center located at 80 East Ridge, parallel to Main Street, Ridgefield, CT; www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org. 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