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FREE tickets to Langston Hughes, Elmer Rice, Kurt Weil “Street Scene”play Friday, May 13, 2011, 8:00pm at Oakland Paramount Theatre; Freda Payne show Saturday, May 14, 2011, 8:00pm at Yoshi’s, San Francisco;  and “The Meeting” Play directed by Michael Lange (Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King) May 19-22, 2011, 8:00pm at the SF Jazz Heritage Center. The tickets will be awarded via our Twitter or website, so if you haven’t already, you should join us on:
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American Masterworks Series

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Friday, May 13, 8pm
Paramount Theatre
2025 Broadway,
Oakland, CA 94612 MAP
510-465-6400
Michael Morgan, Conductor

Audio Podcast of Maestro Morgan about the concert.

Pre-concert talk by John Kendall Bailey at 7:00pm.


(Concert Version) Music by Kurt Weill;
lyrics by Langston Hughes and Elmer Rice;
book by Elmer Rice


Julie Adams – Jenny, Rose

Angela Cadelago – Mrs. Fiorentino

Milissa Carey – Mrs. Jones, Intern

Kristen Clayton – Mrs. Maurrant

Tami Dahbura – Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Hildebrand, Mae

Kirk Eichelberger – Mr. Maurrant

Adam Flowers – Kaplan, Sankey, Dick

Thomas Glenn – Sam

Zachary Gordin – Mr. Jones

Ryan Marcell Houston – Henry

J. Raymond Meyers – Buchanan, Lippo

Nikolas Nackley– Mr. Olsen, Easter

with

Oakland Symphony Chorus

(Lynne Morrow, Music Director)

and members of

Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir

(Robert Geary, Artistic Director)

For our fourth production in the American Masterworks Series, we’ll present a concert version of Street Scene, Kurt Weill’s extraordinary musical theater piece which received the first Tony Award for Best Original Score.

Best-known for his collaboration with Bertolt Brecht on The Threepenny Opera, Weill is one of the most innovative and influential theater composers of the twentieth century. In Street Scene, he mixes show tunes, jazz, arias, folk songs and spirituals to portray the passions and frustrations of a multi-ethnic New York City tenement block during two brutally hot days in the Depression era. With lyrics by the great Harlem Renaissance poet, novelist and playwright Langston Hughes, and based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Elmer Rice, Street Scene is an important, vital work that builds to an explosive conclusion.
Kurt Weill STREET SCENE American Opera in two acts.
Book by Elmer Rice, based on his play of the same name.
Lyrics by Langston Hughes and Elmer Rice. Used by arrangement with European American Music Corporation, agent for The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Inc.

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Freda Payne

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A Tribute to the Great Ladies of Jazz: Ella, Lena & Sarah

Yoshi’s- San Francisco

MAY 14, 2011 8:00 PM.

Yoshi’s- San Francisco
1330 Fillmore Street
San Francisco CA 94115

A Tribute to the Great Ladies of Jazz: Ella, Lena & Sarah

Born  in Detroit, Michigan, Freda grew up  listening to Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, which inspired  her growing interest in music. While still in school, she began her musical career by singing radio commercial jingles. It was then that her polished voice first caught the attention of music executives and other artists. She was wooed with offers of contracts from the likes of Berry Gordy and Duke  Ellington, but her mother wanted her to finish school  first.  After she did, the legendary Pearl Bailey gave Freda her first professional job and this paved the way for her to share the stage with other legends such as Lionel Hampton, Sammy Davis Jr., Billy Eckstine, Quincy ]ones, Bill Cosby and many others. Freda toured with Quincy Jones during his big band era, performing at the world famous Apollo in New York and the Regal  in Chicago, among others, and soon after,  recorded her first album When The Lights Go Down for Impulse Records.

Then in 1969, some of her hometown friends, brothers Brian & Eddie Holland and Lamont Dozier, persuaded Freda to sign with their newly formed label, Invictus. These distinguished songwriters were responsible for putting Motown  music firmly on the map by writing and producing million sellers for acts such as the Four Tops, Martha & the Vandellas and the Supremes – whose last lead singer is Freda’s sister Scherrie – also blessed with an incredible vocal talent. Freda went on to score with her own million-selling singles, “Band Of Gold” and “Bring The Boys Home.”

During this time, a busy Freda  also added theatrical credits to her resume.  She understudied Leslie Uggams for the Tony Award winning, Broadway show Hallelujah Baby in 1967 and appeared with the Equity Theatre in a production of Lost in the Stars. Freda’s ever expanding repertoire included roles in the award-winning musical, Blues in the Night, Jelly’s Last Jam, Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Sophisticated Ladies.

In the 80s, Freda concentrated on acting and television, briefly hosting her own talk show, but never entirely losing touch with her music.  She recorded a single in 1982 entitled “In Motion”and a remake of “Band of Gold”with Belinda Carlisle in 1986 and most recently  American Idol’s Kimberly Locke just rerecorded it.  The new millennium brought a new album of jazz, pop and R&B called Come See About Me and rave reviews for her show, “Love & Payne,”which featured Freda and Darlene Love at Feinstein’s at the Regency in New York City, and at the Cinegrill in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles.

For the past two years, Freda’s Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald has enjoyed sold out performances at the Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles, the Iridium and Feinstein’s in NYC, the Spokane Jazz Festival and on tour in Performing Arts Centers, nationally and overseas. Her performance in the 2007 revival of Blues in the Night at the Post Street Theatre in San Francisco garnered full houses and rave reviews during its extended run.

Most recently, Freda was invited to perform at the Montreaux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, during it’s 75th Anniversary Celebration honoring Quincy Jones. A DVD of the Festival will be released later this year. Freda was just on American Idol to celebrate the Disco Diva Era which was viewed by over 50 million viewers

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The MEETING

A King and a Prince: Malcolm X meets Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Directed by Michael Lange 

1320 Fillmore St

San Francisco, CA 94115

415.255.7745

In celebration of Malcolm X’s 86th birthday San Francisco’s Jazz Heritage Center- Educational & Media Theatre at 1330 Fillmore Street will host a live stage performance of Jeff Stetson’s award winning play THE MEETING on Thursday May 19th, May 20th, and May 21st at 7:30PM, respectively, and on May 22, 2011 at 3PM.

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