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Brooklyn Duo: Tix to BAM's Next Wave Festival and Membership to St. Ann's Warehouse
- Item Number
- 152
- Estimated Value
- 125 USD
- Sold
- 151 USD to owc351f48
- Number of Bids
- 12 - Bid History
Item Description
Love HERE and looking for more experimental, boundary-defying theatre and performance? BAM’s Next Wave Festival has permanently changed the artistic landscape, featuring breakout performances and landmark productions. Current Executive Producer Joseph V. Melillo was the producing director of the Next Wave in its inception and continues to spearhead BAM's adventurous programming roster with emerging and established artists. This package includes two (2) tickets to select Tuesday through Thursday performances for the 2017 edition of BAM’s Next Wave Festival.
Last year’s festival included the world premiere of David Lang’s opera The Loser, Mark Morris Dance Group’s The Hard Nut, the US Premiere of Laznia Nowa Theater’s Request Concert, and the NY Premiere of Song of the Goat Theatre’s Songs of Lear.
This package includes a membership for 1 to St. Ann's Warehouse. Members receive the following benefits for one year:
The chance to buy ahead of the general public
10% Discounts on all tickets to St. Ann's shows
Waived service fees (normally $3 per ticket)
Free ticket exchanges (subject to availability)
More about St. Ann's Warehouse:
St. Ann’s Warehouse plays a vital role on the global cultural landscape as an artistic home for international companies of distinction, American avant-garde masters and talented emerging artists ready to work on a grand scale. St. Ann’s signature flexible, open space allows artists to stretch, both literally and figuratively, enabling them to approach work with unfettered creativity, knowing that the theater can be adapted in multiple configurations to suit their needs.
In the heart of Brooklyn Bridge Park, under the vision of St. Ann’s founder and Artistic Director Susan Feldman, Marvel Architects, DBI Projects, theater consultants Charcoalblue and a team of expert engineers have designed a theater that offers St. Ann’s signature versatility and grandeur on an amplified scale while respecting the walls of the original 1860 Tobacco Warehouse. The new building complex includes, a Studio for smaller-scale events and community uses, as well as The Max Family Garden designed by landscape architects Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, which is open to Brooklyn Bridge Park visitors during Park hours, and Bar Jolie curated by Vinegar Hill House in the lobby.
Among the many acclaimed St. Ann’s productions are Lou Reed and John Cale’s Songs for ’Drella; Marianne Faithfull’s Blazing Away; Artistic Director Susan Feldman’s Band in Berlin; Carter Burwell, Charlie Kaufman and the Coen Brothers’ Theater of the New Ear; The Wooster Group’s Hamlet, The Emperor Jones, To You, the Birdie!; Mark Rylance’s Measure for Measure and Nice Fish; Antony’s Turning; Mabou Mines’ DollHouse; Lou Reed’s Berlin; Cynthia Hopkins’ Accidental Trilogy; Enda Walsh’s The Last Hotel, The Walworth Farce and Misterman with Cillian Murphy; TR Warszawa’s Macbeth, Festen, and 4:48 Psychosis; The National Theatre of Scotland’s Black Watch and Let The Right One In; the American debuts of Jeff Buckley, Daniel Kitson and Kate Tempest; Yael Farber’s Mies Julie; Dmitry Krymov’s Opus No. 7; Emma Rice/Kneehigh’s Brief Encounter, Tristan & Yseult; The Donmar Warehouse and Phyllida Lloyd’s all-female Shakespeare Trilogy; Tricycle Theatre’s Red Velvet; and the Young Vic’s A Streetcar Named Desire.
Item Special Note
BAM Tickets: All tickets are subject to availability. Seat locations cannot be guaranteed. BAM reserves the right to determine the performances to which this offer may be applied.
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