The Cannes Festival continues at off-Broadway Triad Theater in New York!…. with my new musical show “Timeless Songs from the Silver Screen” on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, at 7pm at off-Broadway Triad Theater (158 West 72nd Street – bet. Amsterdam & Columbus – SECOND FLOOR – www.triadnyc.com).
Timeless Songs from the Silver Screen, which premiered last year at the Triad Theater, is a show honoring French, German and Hollywood’s composers and songwriters and the power of their music in the film industry. This musical journey takes you from the start of silent movies in France in 1890, to the birth of the “talkies” in the United States in 1927 and Germany in 1929, to today’s tight collaborations between filmmakers and composers, including Irving Berlin, Charlie Chaplin, John Williams, Henri Mancini, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, John Barry, Michel Legrand, John Kander, Friedrich Hollaender, Ludovic Bource, and many more. Celebrating songs such as Blue Skies, Moonriver, Smile, Goldfinger, My Love, Put the Blame on Mame, Eternally, As Time Goes By, Singing in the Rain, and many more.
Adrienne Haan is taking center stage accompanied by musical director Richard Danley on piano. Concert pianist
Mira Armij Gill and violinist Francisco Salazar will be our special guests. Creative director, Laurence Pierron. Adapted to the stage and choreographed by Adrienne Haan.
Taking center stage is Adrienne Haan, International Chanteuse and artist in residence at the Triad Theater. Last month, she was selected to take part in Carnegie Hall’s Festival Fall of The Weimar Republic: Dancing on the Precipice to perform her show Between Fire & Ice: A diabolical Weimar Berlin Kabarett which took place at the Triad Theater. Hailed as “an exceptional song interpreter with a grand voice” by the Berliner Morgenpost and “an entertainer of the highest caliber” by the Huffington Post, award-winning entertainer, Adrienne Haan is one of the most electrifying concert stars at work today. www.adriennehaan.com
Guest artists include concert pianist Mira Armij Gill and Francisco Salazar, first violinist with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. This past February, she returned to Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall for the launch of her new CD of Samuel Barber works. www.miragill.com
This show will forever change the way you appreciate the intricate relationship between music and films, and the vital role of these composers as well as their impact on the audience, for generations to come.