NewsPhoto Call: A Look at Naked Angels' SeaWife At South Street Seaport MuseumDowntown theatre company Naked Angels presents the world premiere of SeaWife, a new folk concert play co-created by Seth Moore and indie-folk rock sextet The Lobbyists. The production opened June 25 for an engagement through July 19.
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Krissie Fullerton
June 26, 2015
SeaWife, a combination of a play, concert, and environment experience, is a modern theatrical event that envelops its audience in a dark tale on the high seas. According to press notes, "Audience will be invited to raise a glass of ale as they are transported through an adventure of epic proportions following Percy, a young sailor bred within the golden age of the American whaling industry, as he journeys through port cities and sea vessels in search of greater glory than killing leviathan. From haunting folk ballads to rhythmic bluegrass melodies, SeaWife features an original score that weaves lush harmonies and folk instrumentation to create a unique acoustic sound." The cast includes actor-musicians Tommy Crawford, Eloise Eonnet, Alex Grubbs, Will Turner, Tony Vo and Douglas Waterbury-Tieman ("The Lobbyists") with Raymond Sicam III. Here's a look at the production:
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A Look at Naked Angels' SeaWife At South Street Seaport Museum
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