June 10-11
Comedy Night: Darren Sechrist & Friends
June 10 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm | $10
Connecticut’s own Darren Sechrist brings together some of New England’s
top comics for a rollicking good time. A mix of headliners, seasoned
comics, and new voices will be bringing the funny to the Buttonwood
Tree. This is a show you don’t want to miss! This month’s lineup
includes:
Pat Oates
Darren Rivera
Marie Forster
Frank Murgalo
Darren Sechrist
Andrew Shapiro
June 11 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm | $15
Renowned Brooklyn composer Andrew Shapiro will perform
his artful blend of classical and ambient piano music in an
intimate recital setting.
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Visit the Andrew at his website, kick back
and relax to ambient and classical piano.
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More about Andrew
Andrew Shapiro is a Brooklyn composer and songwriter who blends his two biggest musical influences: ’80s New Wave pop and Philip Glass minimalism. He has been featured in The New Yorker, ABC News, CNN, Gramophone, and Daily Candy. His cinematic piano track Mint Green has proved wildly popular with a Pandora play count of over 6 million. Shapiro’s three solo piano albums, Piano 3 (2016), Intimate Casual (2012) and Numbers, Colors and People (2009) were created with Philip Glass producer Michael Riesman.
Performance highlights include The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.), the Exit Festival (Serbia), TED, Bard College, Joe’s Pub, Gracie Mansion, Bargemusic and the Wordless Music Series at Le Poisson Rouge, New York. He was also the subject of an extensive profile in the New York Times entitled “Quarter Pounder With Keys” for his weekly Sunday solo piano performances at the Wall Street McDonald’s from 2004-2013.
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The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts & Cultural Center
605 Main Street / PO Box 71, Middletown, CT 06457
www.buttonwood.org / 860.347.4957
605 Main Street / PO Box 71, Middletown, CT 06457
www.buttonwood.org / 860.347.4957
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