Michael Gott on Friday and The Victims late Saturday
This Weekend at Stone Street Theatre
Michael Gott
“Time after Time – Songs that Inspire the Songwriter”
“…the stellar attraction of the evening proved to be Mr. Gott. In a word, he is dazzling. He plays the piano in a masterful fashion. When he plays, the piano is not just a musical instrument—it is his way of communicating with the audience. His musical artistry added romance, wit, and sophistication…always had a smile on his lips and a twinkle in his eye…he had the audience in the palm of his hand.” Joseph Melnicoff – BroadwayWorld.com
Singer/pianist/songwriter Michael Gott is a performer you won't soon forget. From his background in such disparate musical disciplines as gospel, pop, opera, musical theater, classical piano and jazz, he has developed his own unique and exciting performance style. He has been compared to many of the greats, but Michael is truly an original.
His musical home base in Dallas is none other than the bar at the Mansion on Turtle Creek, where he has been performing since 1994. Also you can hear him each Sunday morning at the Center for Spiritual Living. Since 2001, Michael has also been singing frequently at Vanessie of Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Michael is very much in demand for conferences and other special events. In recent years, he has shared the stage with such internationally known personalities as Dr. Wayne Dyer, Dr. Deepak Chopra and others.
Other accomplishments include: the release of five albums, performances of his musical, Split Ends (co-written and performed by Dea Vise) in Dallas and Los Angeles and of his chamber opera Five O'clock Call in Tulsa. In 2000 he co-wrote a new musical with librettists Joan Jenkins and Greta Muller called All STRESSED Up With Nowhere To Go. The show first premiered in the 2001 Dallas Festival of Independent theaters. In April of 2002, it opened to rave reviews and sellout crowds at the Kim Dawson Theater in Dallas.
Michael Gott
“Time after Time – Songs that Inspire the Songwriter”
“…the stellar attraction of the evening proved to be Mr. Gott. In a word, he is dazzling. He plays the piano in a masterful fashion. When he plays, the piano is not just a musical instrument—it is his way of communicating with the audience. His musical artistry added romance, wit, and sophistication…always had a smile on his lips and a twinkle in his eye…he had the audience in the palm of his hand.” Joseph Melnicoff – BroadwayWorld.com
Singer/pianist/songwriter Michael Gott is a performer you won't soon forget. From his background in such disparate musical disciplines as gospel, pop, opera, musical theater, classical piano and jazz, he has developed his own unique and exciting performance style. He has been compared to many of the greats, but Michael is truly an original.
His musical home base in Dallas is none other than the bar at the Mansion on Turtle Creek, where he has been performing since 1994. Also you can hear him each Sunday morning at the Center for Spiritual Living. Since 2001, Michael has also been singing frequently at Vanessie of Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Michael is very much in demand for conferences and other special events. In recent years, he has shared the stage with such internationally known personalities as Dr. Wayne Dyer, Dr. Deepak Chopra and others.
Other accomplishments include: the release of five albums, performances of his musical, Split Ends (co-written and performed by Dea Vise) in Dallas and Los Angeles and of his chamber opera Five O'clock Call in Tulsa. In 2000 he co-wrote a new musical with librettists Joan Jenkins and Greta Muller called All STRESSED Up With Nowhere To Go. The show first premiered in the 2001 Dallas Festival of Independent theaters. In April of 2002, it opened to rave reviews and sellout crowds at the Kim Dawson Theater in Dallas.
Friday, November 10
8:00 p.m.
$15.00
Doors open at 7:30 p.m
The Victims
Improv Comedy
John Rawley. Ben E. Bryant. Jeff Swearingen
"This Saturday night, The Victims will make their Stone Street premiere. Ben, Jeff and John will show you why “Scripts are for sissies.” The Victims can sometimes get a little cheeky, occasionally randy, and inadvertently inappropriate… so our show is Rated “R.” Make plans to come out on Saturday November 11, at 11PM.
BE OUR FRIEND! www.myspace.com/victimsoffun
Saturday, November 11
11:00 p.m.
$10.00
Doors open at 10:30 p.m
Don’t forget to take advantage of our great restaurants within a block of the theatre: Campisi's Restaurant(Italian), Tuk Tuk(Asian), Iron Cactus(Mexican), Porta di Roma(Italian), Press Box(Burgers and such), Fuse (Asian), City Tavern(Burgers and such), and more!
For more information about Stone Street Theatre click the following links:
DRIVING DIRCTIONS
MySpace
www.myspace.com/stonestreettheatre
Website
http://www.stonestreettheatre.com/
Dallas Observer
http://bestof.dallasobserver.com/bestof/award.php?oid=oid:249952§ion=oid:18848&year=2006
Broadwayworld.com
http://dallas.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=12431
Dallas Voice
http://161.58.61.187/artman/publish/article_3660.php
Saturday, November 11
11:00 p.m.
$10.00
Doors open at 10:30 p.m
Don’t forget to take advantage of our great restaurants within a block of the theatre: Campisi's Restaurant(Italian), Tuk Tuk(Asian), Iron Cactus(Mexican), Porta di Roma(Italian), Press Box(Burgers and such), Fuse (Asian), City Tavern(Burgers and such), and more!
For more information about Stone Street Theatre click the following links:
DRIVING DIRCTIONS
MySpace
www.myspace.com/stonestreettheatre
Website
http://www.stonestreettheatre.com/
Dallas Observer
http://bestof.dallasobserver.com/bestof/award.php?oid=oid:249952§ion=oid:18848&year=2006
Broadwayworld.com
http://dallas.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=12431
Dallas Voice
http://161.58.61.187/artman/publish/article_3660.php

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