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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: We’re off to see the wizard when 18-year old impressionable and slightly batty Kitty Katz enrolls in art school in this high-octane, irreverent, and campy original musical. Kitty's suburbia-to-ghetto-to-SHoHo story gives us giant canvas glimpses of insanity, inspiration, acceptance...and plenty of that stuff called art. IN THIS SONG: After arriving at art school, meeting new people that scare and thrill her, and being left alone in a creepy dorm room to ponder her decision to come here, Kitty sings this power ballad.
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: We’re off to see the wizard when 18-year old impressionable and slightly batty Kitty Katz enrolls in art school in this high-octane, irreverent, and campy original musical. Kitty's suburbia-to-ghetto-to-SHoHo story gives us giant canvas glimpses of insanity, inspiration, acceptance...and plenty of that stuff called art. IN THIS SONG: At the end of her first full day of class and the end of Act One, Kitty sings triumphantly to her reflection about the message she's taken away: follow the rules, make art, and claim your fame. (http://www.popartthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: We’re off to see the wizard when 18-year old impressionable and slightly batty Kitty Katz enrolls in art school in this high-octane, irreverent, and campy original musical. Kitty's suburbia-to-ghetto-to-SHoHo story gives us giant canvas glimpses of insanity, inspiration, acceptance...and plenty of that stuff called art. IN THIS SONG: Edward, the sweet but odd paint-eater, reveals in this ballad a sordid past that explains much of his behavior and makes his big heart and confidence even more surprising. (http://www.popartthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: We’re off to see the wizard when 18-year old impressionable and slightly batty Kitty Katz enrolls in art school in this high-octane, irreverent, and campy original musical. Kitty's suburbia-to-ghetto-to-SHoHo story gives us giant canvas glimpses of insanity, inspiration, acceptance...and plenty of that stuff called art. IN THIS SONG: This duet between Kitty and her boozy, wacky mother gives them a chance to connect when Kitty starts to fall apart at school.(http://www.popartthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: We’re off to see the wizard when 18-year old impressionable and slightly batty Kitty Katz enrolls in art school in this high-octane, irreverent, and campy original musical. Kitty's suburbia-to-ghetto-to-SHoHo story gives us giant canvas glimpses of insanity, inspiration, acceptance...and plenty of that stuff called art. IN THIS SONG: In this trio ballad near the end of the show and featuring Kitty and her art school friends, Edward and Toni-O, they see their work in a gallery for the first time and understand what artistic vision is all about. (http://www.popartthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: As Ethan sleeps in the hospital after his accident, his terrified young widowed mom, Eve, sings of love, dashed hopes and fear of the future. (http://www.liftthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: The town's sheriff, Sam, has been burdened with a sense of duty since he was a kid. His big heart and instincts are balanced with an analytical mind that, in his current career, must always look for answers. When his nephew, Ethan, has the accident in the lake, Sam is left hanging and in this solo contemplates the nature of questions and answers. (http://www.liftthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: 18-year old Bridget is Ethan’s new babysitter. A student at the local exclusive girls’ college, Bridge is anything but typical, with her purple hair, black knee-high boots, and homemade jewelry made from hardware. Ethan and Bridge form an instant bond--they're both outcasts, and they don't judge. Today they’re on an outing, searching for the Birdman in the woods, when they start to talk about being different, and Bridge’s spunk slips away to reveal wisdom and fragility as she counsels Ethan. (http://www.liftthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: Iris, a widow in her late 60s, has had dementia for several months. In this story ballad, she sings directly to the audience, through the mental defects, to explain who waits beneath the confused exterior. (http://www.liftthemusical.com)
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Download: $3.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: In Act Two, Sam has a revelation that his nephew is going to be just fine and that perhaps there are more important things in life than proof. (http://www.liftthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: In this uptempo duet between 18-year old babysitter, Bridget, and her 8-year old charge, Ethan, they give each other credit for being an example of strength and friendship. (http://www.liftthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: In this male-female duet, Sam confronts his sister, Eve, at the lake where her son fell. He acknowledges that fear and questions have only succeeded in keeping them from moving forward. (http://www.liftthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: Young Ethan reveals to his psychiatrist, Ruth, already emotional and grieving the death of her mother, that he's realized who pulled him from the water. The connection to Ruth is immediate. And Ethan wants her to know that taking care of and loving others comes pretty naturally. (http://www.liftthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: Dr. Ruth Conti had an emotionally distant mother, Iris, all her life. In turn, Ruth turned herself off, shut herself down, using her career as a psychiatrist to generate artificial feeling. Ethan has just told Ruth that Iris, who has just passed away, was the one who pulled him from the frozen lake. When Eve, Ethan’s mother, comes to the door now, still so unnerved by her son’s accident and her own inability to give him what he needs emotionally, Ruth is able to help Eve see what Ethan helped her see only moments before.
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Download: $5.00 ABOUT THE MUSICAL: In a small Ohio town, 8-year old Ethan Hale falls through the ice and is miraculously saved. But no one sees the rescue. And no one steps forward as the hero. So when Ethan insists that it was a "birdman," the townspeople embark on a journey into their individual faith and doubt, their collective hope, and what it means to be extraordinary. IN THIS SONG: At the end of Act Two, Ethan's mom, Eve, has finally come up for air, realizing that not only does her kid mean more to her than she could ever know, but that he's going to teach her how to get back her own hope and innocence. (http://www.liftthemusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: New York City. July 13, 1977. Four New Yorkers—high, low, charged, broke, strangers, sisters, black, white—navigate a city of swelling temptation and simmering anger, a time of random fires and swinging sex, and streets where soul and disco serenade the down and up. And they harbor buried hope of a light at the end of that long, cracking tunnel. Until the power goes out. All of it. And they're forced into a night of both fantasy and nightmare where they'll come together before they come out the other side. IN THIS SONG: Cora, 19, African-American, is angry and defiant and trapped between two worlds, each one judging the other: the Brooklyn ghetto she calls home and the college that makes her whole. (http://www.blackoutmusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: New York City. July 13, 1977. Four New Yorkers—high, low, charged, broke, strangers, sisters, black, white—navigate a city of swelling temptation and simmering anger, a time of random fires and swinging sex, and streets where soul and disco serenade the down and up. And they harbor buried hope of a light at the end of that long, cracking tunnel. Until the power goes out. All of it. And they're forced into a night of both fantasy and nightmare where they'll come together before they come out the other side. IN THIS SONG: In this funky, bluesy solo, 30-something Marie wonders where her youthful fire went, but hates feeling sorry for herself. Alone tonight in the shitty bodega she and husband, Joe, own in a shitty Brooklyn neighborhood, she talks herself into and back out of making a change for the better, using her typical sassy edge to hide the fear underneath. (http://www.blackoutmusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: New York City. July 13, 1977. Four New Yorkers—high, low, charged, broke, strangers, sisters, black, white—navigate a city of swelling temptation and simmering anger, a time of random fires and swinging sex, and streets where soul and disco serenade the down and up. And they harbor buried hope of a light at the end of that long, cracking tunnel. Until the power goes out. All of it. And they're forced into a night of both fantasy and nightmare where they'll come together before they come out the other side. IN THIS SONG: In this Supreme-like female trio, Dr. Alice Delancey on Park Avenue, her sister Marie in seedy Brooklyn, and young black student, Cora, from the back room of Marie's store, alternate between comedy and drama when they complain about where men have put them. (http://www.blackoutmusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: New York City. July 13, 1977. Four New Yorkers—high, low, charged, broke, strangers, sisters, black, white—navigate a city of swelling temptation and simmering anger, a time of random fires and swinging sex, and streets where soul and disco serenade the down and up. And they harbor buried hope of a light at the end of that long, cracking tunnel. Until the power goes out. All of it. And they're forced into a night of both fantasy and nightmare where they'll come together before they come out the other side. IN THIS SONG: This quiet ballad is an ode by 22-year old recovering addict, Sean, to his baby daughter. (http://www.blackoutmusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: New York City. July 13, 1977. Four New Yorkers—high, low, charged, broke, strangers, sisters, black, white—navigate a city of swelling temptation and simmering anger, a time of random fires and swinging sex, and streets where soul and disco serenade the down and up. And they harbor buried hope of a light at the end of that long, cracking tunnel. Until the power goes out. All of it. And they're forced into a night of both fantasy and nightmare where they'll come together before they come out the other side. IN THIS SONG: Dr. Alice Delancey left the old neighborhood behind almost 20 years ago and worked hard not to look back. She changed her hair, her accent, even her name. She took a role as a doctor to Park Avenue hypochondriacs in an uppity boys’ club and lost herself in the process. Tonight, while dealing with a lot of emotional fall-out, she diagnoses the night janitor with a dangerous heart murmur and is jolted back to life. (http://www.blackoutmusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: New York City. July 13, 1977. Four New Yorkers—high, low, charged, broke, strangers, sisters, black, white—navigate a city of swelling temptation and simmering anger, a time of random fires and swinging sex, and streets where soul and disco serenade the down and up. And they harbor buried hope of a light at the end of that long, cracking tunnel. Until the power goes out. All of it. And they're forced into a night of both fantasy and nightmare where they'll come together before they come out the other side. IN THIS SONG: In this quartet (3 women, 1 man) and searching ballad, all four principles discover each other when they're forced into the bodega by the shut-down and darkened city. (http://www.blackoutmusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: New York City. July 13, 1977. Four New Yorkers—high, low, charged, broke, strangers, sisters, black, white—navigate a city of swelling temptation and simmering anger, a time of random fires and swinging sex, and streets where soul and disco serenade the down and up. And they harbor buried hope of a light at the end of that long, cracking tunnel. Until the power goes out. All of it. And they're forced into a night of both fantasy and nightmare where they'll come together before they come out the other side. IN THIS SONG: In this duet, estranged for ten years, sisters Marie and Alice reunite at the height of the blackout, Marie an anxious mess, Alice settling back into old-neighborhood rhythms she hasn’t felt since leaving it all behind for college. Both women have a little to drink and, after airing out initial tensions, start to let their guards down for the first time since they were children. Perhaps for the first time ever. (http://www.blackoutmusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: New York City. July 13, 1977. Four New Yorkers—high, low, charged, broke, strangers, sisters, black, white—navigate a city of swelling temptation and simmering anger, a time of random fires and swinging sex, and streets where soul and disco serenade the down and up. And they harbor buried hope of a light at the end of that long, cracking tunnel. Until the power goes out. All of it. And they're forced into a night of both fantasy and nightmare where they'll come together before they come out the other side. IN THIS SONG: Sean, injured and slipping away in Act Two, dreams that he says goodbye to his baby daughter in this reprise. (http://www.blackoutmusical.com)
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Download: $5.00 IN THE MUSICAL: New York City. July 13, 1977. Four New Yorkers—high, low, charged, broke, strangers, sisters, black, white—navigate a city of swelling temptation and simmering anger, a time of random fires and swinging sex, and streets where soul and disco serenade the down and up. And they harbor buried hope of a light at the end of that long, cracking tunnel. Until the power goes out. All of it. And they're forced into a night of both fantasy and nightmare where they'll come together before they come out the other side. IN THIS SONG: This eleven o'clock number finds 19-year old Cora celebrating a sudden release from the anger that's been holding her back her entire life. (http://www.blackoutmusical.com)
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