AND IF YOU LISTEN VERY HARD

(THE LED ZEPPELIN SHOW)

Lincoln Center Debut!

October 12th @ 7:30

The ostentatious performance artist, playwright, and vocalist Salty Brine is the next big name in outré downtown alt-cabaret. As part of the Festival of Firsts, Salty makes his Lincoln Center debut with a show from his ongoing Living Record Collection, a thus far 20 chapter (and growing) series of expeditions into the heart of popular music. Each LRC event merges the live recreation of an entire classic album with stories of personal experience alongside interpolations of literature and theater, blending autobiographical monologue, a musical celebration of great LPs, and a fresh look at the artistic process. The key ingredients in this evening's Salty stew are Robert Louis Stevenson’s immortal pirate adventure Treasure Island and the heavy metal folk rock masterpiece, Led Zeppelin IV.

Created and Performed by Salty Brine
Directed by Max Reuben
Arrangements & Music Direction by Nate Weida
Scenic and Lighting Design by Christopher Bowser
Costume Design by Kate Fry
Stage Managed by Devin McCallion Fletcher
Co-produced by Renee Blinkwolt, Lucy Jackson & Devin McCallion Fletcher


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Photography by Daniel Albanese.