Win Tickets to FELA! on Broadway on Wednesday, July 18th at Al Hirschfeld Theatre (Times Square) ~ BrooklynRocks: NYC Music Blog

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Win Tickets to FELA! on Broadway on Wednesday, July 18th at Al Hirschfeld Theatre (Times Square)



Win Tickets to FELA! on Broadway on Wednesday, July 18th at Al Hirschfeld Theatre (Times Square)
I've got five pairs of tickets to give away to the July 18th performance of FELA! on Broadway (which is at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre - 302 West 45th Street, Times Square). To enter - please send an email with subject "FELA! on Broadway" with your first and last name to Mike [dot] BrooklynRocks @ gmail [dot] com. Winners will be chosen at random on Monday morning, July 16th.

I went to the near sold-out show last night and the show completely exceeded expectations. (Review forthcoming...)

A spectacularly inspiring and triumphant tale of courage, passion and love, FELA! is based on the life of Fela Kuti, who created Afrobeat—a blend of jazz, funk and African rhythm and harmonies—and mixed these sensual eclectic rhythms with simple but powerful lyrics that openly assailed Nigeria’s corrupt and oppressive dictatorships. Featuring many of Fela Kuti’s most captivating songs performed by a combined cast of the original Broadway production and the Royal National Theatre production all under Bill T. Jones’s visionary staging, FELA! reveals Kuti’s life as an artist and human rights activist and celebrates his pioneering music in what has been hailed as one of the most exciting, exhilarating and vital stage experiences in recent memory.

FELA!, the joyous dance, theater, music spectacle, has thrilled audiences in three continents. The Tony Award® winner, directed and choreographed by Bill T. Jones explores the extravagant world of Afrobeat legend, Fela Kuti. FELA! comes to Chicago’s Oriental Theater following its sold-out run at London’s prestigious National Theatre where The Guardian’s Michael Billington exclaimed, “It breaks down conventional barriers between stage and auditorium and joins passion and politics. The dancing is ecstatic, the music lifts the spirits, and the stage is alive with movement.” After Ben Brantley of the New York Times raved, “There should be dancing in the streets!” Bill T. Jones earned a Tony Award® for Best Choreographer. He was also given the Astaire Award and received a 2010 Kennedy Center Honor along with Oprah Winfrey.



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