The Sweet Remains Thursday, September 10 at 7:30 pm
$25
“It’s been a long time since three-part harmonies this lush were yoked to songs this melodically gorgeous.” —Boston Herald
Acoustic trio The Sweet Remains celebrates the release of its new album with an intimate show in FlynnSpace. Band members Rich Price, Brian Cartrand, and Greg Naughton are known internationally for their sumptuous three-part harmonies that evoke a mix of Crosby, Stills, and Nash and Wilco.
Media Support from Seven Days
Weston Playhouse
“The Glass Menagerie” Friday, September 11 at 8 pm $45/$39/$32
“The Glass Menagerie has the courage of true poetry.” —Ashton Stevens, Chicago Herald-American
Vermont’s Weston Playhouse comes to the Flynn with a deeply personal and haunting performance of Tennessee Williams’ American masterpiece. Revealed in flashback, the play follows the lives of shoe factory worker Tom, his abrasive mother Amanda, and Tom’s frail sister Laura. As tensions mount and tempers flare, the prospect of a husband for Laura becomes their final chance for stability and escape—but this gentleman caller’s arrival could also deal a powerful blow to their tenuous dreams.
In Conjunction with Weston Playhouse Sponsored by
Media Support from 101-The One, The Music You Love and Vermont PBS ASL interpretation
Jazz & Pop Matthew Shipp Trio p.5
Henry Butler w/Steven Bernstein & the Hot 9 p.8
Brian McCarthy Nonet p.9 Billy Childs:
Reimagining Laura Nyro p.13
Bang on a Can All-Stars: Music for Airports p.16 Maria Schneider Orchestra p.23
Classical Soovin Kim & the LCCMF Trio p.5
Art of Time Ensemble: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band p.11
The Ying Quartet with host Soovin Kim p.18
Evelyn Glennie & the CEL Orchestra p.21
Roots
The Sweet Remains p.3 Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton p.4 Dwight Yoakam p.4
Arlo Guthrie: Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Tour p.7 Cooder–White–Skaggs p.10
World
GlobalFest Live! p.16 Yamato p.19
A St. Patrick’s Day Celebration: Dervish p.20 Ana Moura p.23 Tanya Tagaq p.25
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