Ragtime - Australian Premiere
Wed, 17 Aug 2005, 03:15 pmBroadway Baby7 posts in thread
Ragtime - Australian Premiere
Wed, 17 Aug 2005, 03:15 pmAUSTRALIAN PREMIERE OF THE TONY AWARD-WINNING BROADWAY MUSICAL ‘RAGTIME’
On Saturday 3 September MonUCS (The Monash University Choral Society) will be performing the Australian Premiere of the Broadway musical RAGTIME in a concert performance at Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School, 123 Marshall Street Ivanhoe, conducted by Trevor Jones.
Tickets are available through Monash Arts (9905 1111) at $22 concession and $28 adult, with a surcharge for credit card purchases. Depending on demand, a matinee performance on Sunday September 4th may be announced closer to the concert date.
RAGTIME debuted on Broadway in 1998, and won four Tony Awards (Best Featured Actress, Book, Score and Orchestration).
The story is set in early 20th century America, and follows the lives of an immigrant and his motherless daughter, a wealthy family, a black man (Coalhouse Walker), and his lover (Sarah), as the stories intertwine to produce a powerful and moving story of love, loss, oppression and industry, with a comic twist.
Adapted from the book by Terrence McNally, with music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and based on E. L. DoctorowÂ’s distinguished novel, the musical merits of RAGTIME are undeniable.
MonUCS is a wholly student run Choir formed in 1962, is a part of AICSA (Australian Intervarsity Choral Societies Association) and performs a variety of works ranging from Mozart to Gilbert and Sullivan.
By arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd Exclusive agent for Music Theatre International (NY)
On Saturday 3 September MonUCS (The Monash University Choral Society) will be performing the Australian Premiere of the Broadway musical RAGTIME in a concert performance at Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School, 123 Marshall Street Ivanhoe, conducted by Trevor Jones.
Tickets are available through Monash Arts (9905 1111) at $22 concession and $28 adult, with a surcharge for credit card purchases. Depending on demand, a matinee performance on Sunday September 4th may be announced closer to the concert date.
RAGTIME debuted on Broadway in 1998, and won four Tony Awards (Best Featured Actress, Book, Score and Orchestration).
The story is set in early 20th century America, and follows the lives of an immigrant and his motherless daughter, a wealthy family, a black man (Coalhouse Walker), and his lover (Sarah), as the stories intertwine to produce a powerful and moving story of love, loss, oppression and industry, with a comic twist.
Adapted from the book by Terrence McNally, with music by Stephen Flaherty and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and based on E. L. DoctorowÂ’s distinguished novel, the musical merits of RAGTIME are undeniable.
MonUCS is a wholly student run Choir formed in 1962, is a part of AICSA (Australian Intervarsity Choral Societies Association) and performs a variety of works ranging from Mozart to Gilbert and Sullivan.
By arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd Exclusive agent for Music Theatre International (NY)
Re: Ragtime - Australian Premiere- Concert version @ $28!?
Wed, 17 Aug 2005, 08:38 pmWalter Plinge
I would love to see this one but
a Concert version @ $28!?
Does anyone else think this is a little over the top?
How much would it be for the full presentation?
how technical is this one?
Just my thoughts-
Anyone else think the same or different?
What is rights story for a concert version? Is it less or more or the same- plus there are so many that can not be done concert wise...
Been hearing murmurs from Hal Leonard that they are clamping down "concert" versions and all.
We are doing Les Miz sortly and we needed to ask permision for a fundrasier to perform one day more at a concert- we got word back that we could do it just - and ONLY with piano.
a Concert version @ $28!?
Does anyone else think this is a little over the top?
How much would it be for the full presentation?
how technical is this one?
Just my thoughts-
Anyone else think the same or different?
What is rights story for a concert version? Is it less or more or the same- plus there are so many that can not be done concert wise...
Been hearing murmurs from Hal Leonard that they are clamping down "concert" versions and all.
We are doing Les Miz sortly and we needed to ask permision for a fundrasier to perform one day more at a concert- we got word back that we could do it just - and ONLY with piano.