[kj] non kj: For those in New York - Annie Anxiety

iPat pmdavies at gmail.com
Wed May 11 04:57:08 EDT 2005


may be of interest......
Subject: Spring /summer Annie events

 This is a message from Little Annie's List!
 Spring/Summer 2005 annie events
 On Now....
 24 new paintings by Annie are on display from now till June 7th at 
 CALIBAN 360 360 3rd Avenue
 NYC
 212-689-5155
 some can be seen online at  www.brainwashed.com/anxiety
 Along with Christian Jendreiko, Khan and Kid Congo Powers, Annie is
recording their  2nd Legally Jammin CD. She will be a guest of Kid's
this coming Sunday May 15th at his Pink Monkey Birds show at The
Mercury Lounge 217 East Houston Street NYC at 10.30. for more Kid
info: kidcongopowers.com
 In September Annie  and Paul Wallfisch will be performing an evening
of torch songs  titled simply TORCH  which will consist of gorgously
blue interpretations of songs by Brel, Gershwin, Cole Porter, Leon
Russel and more. There will be 4 shows only at The Slipper Room in New
York   Friday and Saturday September 23rd and 24th Friday the 30th and
October 4th
 Details posted nearer the time.
 she will also be appearing in Charles Allcrofts new play Vintage Wine
or Past Its Prime?
  LaMama 4th Street nyc.
 First Floor theater 
 May 26 - June 12, 2005
 Thursday - Saturday 8:00pm
 Sunday - 2:30pm
 Tickets $15
 purchase tickets online  
 Playwright & Director: Charles Allcroft
  
  
 Box office 212.475.7710
 www.lamama.org
  
 Wine or Past Its Prime features a distinguished cast including 
 Bloolips veteran Lavinia Co-op; acclaimed act or/playwright Jim Neu; 
 Trockaderos de Monte Carlo original trouper Clio Young; Bessie winner 
 Nicky Paraiso; Hot Peaches founder Jimmy Camicia; post-modern 
 chanteuse Little Annie; 30-year LaMaMa veteran Agosto Machado , 
 puppeteer/songwriter Joe Munley; choreographer/puppeteer Chris 
 Maresca; Middle-Eastern dancer Sharon Azar;  Hot Peaches star Ron 
 Jones; actor/director Terrell Robinson; master actress/teacher Valois 
 Mickens; Theater  of the Ridiculous veteran and screen actor Byron 
 Thomas and noted Gertrude Stein scholar Ulla Dydo, with se ts by Mark 
 Tambella, lights by David Adams and sound by Karl Michael Emyrs. know 
 you are loved 



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