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Jonatha Brooke's "My Mother Has 4 Noses" begins previews at The Duke on 42nd St on Feb 14

Posted by: Official_Press_Release 04:21 pm EST 01/21/14

THE NEW YORK PREMIERE
OF A NEW MUSICAL PLAY

MY MOTHER HAS 4 NOSES

A Mother/Daughter, End-of-Life Love Story . . .
Complicated By Religion and Dementia

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY
ACCLAIMED SINGER/SONGWRITER JONATHA BROOKE

DIRECTED BY JEREMY B. COHEN

Previews Begin Off-Broadway on Friday, February 14th

Opens Thursday, February 20th at 8 PM

Limited-Run -- Through Sunday, May 4th

At The Duke on 42nd Street “A New 42nd Street® Project”
229 West 42nd Street (between 7th & 8th Avenues)

Tickets Now On Sale

Patrick Rains proudly presents the New York premiere of My Mother Has 4 Noses, a new musical play written and performed by acclaimed singer/songwriter Jonatha Brooke. Directed by Jeremy B. Cohen, My Mother Has 4 Noses will begin previews Off-Broadway on Friday, February 14, 2014 at The Duke on 42nd Street, “a New 42nd Street® project” (located at 229 West 42nd Street, between 7th & 8th Avenues). The limited-run will play through Sunday, May 4th. Opening Night is set for Thursday, February 20th at 8 pm. Tickets, priced at $70.00, are on sale now by calling The Duke on 42nd Street’s Ticket Services at (646) 223-3010, or online at www.dukeon42.org/Shows/2014/4Noses.aspx.



In My Mother Has 4 Noses, Jonatha Brooke tells of her experiences caring for her mother during the final two years of her life. Quite the character, Jonatha's mother was a published poet, a clown, and a Christian Scientist. She also had dementia . . . as well as 4 noses. Jonatha began chronicling her experiences - “the daily theatre of loving and caring for someone with dementia” - and her writings at first became a popular blog, then grew into a collection of 11 new songs (now an acclaimed album). After successful readings in New York, LA, Philly, and Chicago, this staged adaptation of My Mother Has 4 Noses debuted at the Warner Theatre in Torrington, CT in June 2013. A four-performance run at the Playwright's Centre in Minneapolis followed that summer, as did sold-out shows at Philadelphia Fringe Festival in September, and then the Guthrie Theater’s Dowling Studio in Minneapolis in December.



Acclaim for the play, My Mother Has 4 Noses:



“Who knew the distinguished New York singer-songwriter was such a good actress, comedian and writer? Her one-woman play with music about her mother’s dementia was

poignant, powerful and funny” 


- Jon Bream, Minneapolis Star Tribune


Acclaim for the CD, My Mother Has 4 Noses:



"My Mother Has Four Noses (Bad Dog Records) is quite the

poignant, arresting, entertaining, uplifting and profound CD.”

-Mike Greenblatt, The Aquarian



Jonatha Brooke (Writer & Performer) has been writing songs, making records and touring since her early days in Boston with her band The Story. In 1995, Ms. Brooke released the first of two solo albums on MCA/Universal, Plumb, followed by Ten Cent Wings in 1997. In 1999 she started her own independent label, Bad Dog Records, and has since released six more albums. The Works, released in 2008, combined previously unheard, unpublished Woody Guthrie lyrics with her own music and arrangements. Ms. Brooke has written for four Disney films, has had songs included in many television shows, and composed the theme song for Joss Whedon's series “Dollhouse.” She has recently co-written songs with Katy Perry and The Courtyard Hounds for their current releases. Brooke has three other musicals in development: Quadroon, with legendary jazz pianist Joe Sample; as well as Hopper and Death and Venice, both with playwright Anton Dudley.



Jeremy B. Cohen (Director) is currently the producing artistic director at Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis. Previously, Cohen was the associate artistic director and director of New Play Development at Hartford Stage from 2003 to 2010. Cohen is also the founding artistic director of Naked Eye Theatre Company in Chicago. He has numerous directing credits at regional theaters all over the country and will direct Colman Domingo's Wild With Happy at CenterStage in Baltimore, Spring 2014.



My Mother Has 4 Noses has scenic design by Caite Hevner-Kemp, lighting design by ML Geiger, and sound design by Paul Mitchell. Ben Butler is the Musical Director. Anne Lowrie is the Production Stage Manager.



My Mother Has 4 Noses begins previews on February 14th, and the limited-run is scheduled through Sunday, May 4th, 2014. The regular performance schedule is Tuesday at 7:30 pm, Wednesday at 2 pm and 7:30 pm, Thursday 8 pm, Friday at 8 pm, Saturday at 2 and 8 pm, and Sunday at 2pm.



Tickets for My Mother Has 4 Noses, priced at $70.00, are now on sale at:

Online: https://www.dukeon42.org/Shows/2014/4Noses.aspx;

Phone: The Duke on 42nd Street’s Ticket Services at (646) 223-3010. For Group Sales call (212) 845-9889 ext: 802.



For more info visit:


http://4noses.org

http://jonathabrooke.com

https://www.facebook.com/jonathabrooke

ABOUT THE NEW 42ND STREET & THE DUKE ON 42ND STREET:
Building on the foundation of seven historic theaters, The New 42nd Street leads the dynamic evolution of the reinvented 42nd Street, cultivating a unique New York City cultural and entertainment destination through its three projects: The New Victory Theater, a performing arts theater devoted to kids and families; the New 42nd Street Studios, a state-of-the-art, 10-story performing arts complex for rehearsal, performance and arts administration; and The Duke on 42nd Street, an intimate black-box theater. An independent, nonprofit organization, The New 42nd Street is committed to the transformational power of the arts.

The Duke on 42nd Street is an intimate black-box theater available for rental to both domestic and international nonprofit and commercial organizations. Featuring a gallery along all four walls and a custom-built, state-of-the-art seating system, the flexible-use space offers full light, sound and support systems in various configurations. The Duke on 42nd Street is a fully-staffed, full service facility in the heart of the theater district. Many performing arts companies have called space their home, including The Royal Court Theatre, Transport Group, Theatre for a New Audience, Lincoln Center Theater, Steppenwolf Theater Company, Armitage Gone! Dance, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Naked Angels, Classical Theater of Harlem, Playwrights Horizons, 92nd Street Y’s Harkness Dance Project, The NYC Tap Festival and Lincoln Center Great Performers and the National Theater of Great Britain.


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