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Long Time Gone: Words & Music by Bob Dylan

Have a Dylan Encounter in New Haven

Long Time Gone: Words & Music by Bob Dylan

Selected & Performed by Peter Landecker

with Guy Davis and BettySoo

 

Performances 8PM  January18 - February10, 2013

Lyric Hall, 827 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, CT.

Jan 18 – Benefit Preview for Neighborhood Music School                                     

Jan 19 -  Benefit Preview for Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation

Jan. 23 - Benefit Preview for Habitat for Humanity of Greater New Haven
Jan. 24 - Opening Night Benefit for Lyric Hall with reception
Performances Thurs-Sun  Jan 25,26,27,31, Feb.1,2,3,7,8,9,10

Tickets $35.  students, seniors, $25. (not for benefit previews & opening night, must bring photo id),  Opening Night Jan. 24, $45.

Purchase online at  www.lyrichallnewhaven.com                                                                  or by telephone: 1-800-514-ETIX (3849), ex.1                                     

Long Time Gone, a theatrical biography, tells the story of one of the most intriguing and influential figures ever, entirely through his words and music. At intimate & historic, Lyric Hall, blues master Guy Davis & acclaimed singer-songwriter, BettySoo will perform the songs in personal interpretations.  Between the songs, Peter Landecker as Dylan speaks to the audience & re-creates interviews, one in each act.  

The story is of a kid who leaves home in Minnesota at 18 and is worldwide star by the age of 21, whose songs define the times during enormous social change.  No sooner, he upturns all the norms of popular music giving us incandescent poetry in song.  His fresh take on everything is ahead of his time.  Act One ends with “Like a Rolling Stone”.  

Act Two reveals Dylan wanting no part of being spokesman of a generation, he speaks of family life and influences.  The songs are country & reflect a man in love. A dream sequence becomes “All Along the Watchtower”.  The heartbreak songs lead to redemption & the act two interview delves into spirituality but he says it’s the songs nourish him.  “Forever Young” leads to a verse from the title song performed in act one.  He’s singing to his Ma,  “I’m a long time comin’ and I’ll be a long time gone.”

Guy Davis is from New York City, www.guydavis.com

BettySoo is from Austin, Texas, www.bettysoo.com

BUY TICKETS at  www.lyrichallnewhaven.com

or by Telephone:  1-800-514-ETIX (3849), ex.1

 

Press contact:  Victoria O’Brien

860.916.4749

victoriatobrien@gmail.com

Leslie Yager January 10, 2013 at 04:07 pm
This looks like FUN!

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