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1812 Productions and Tin Angel Present 1812 at the Angel, a Monthly Dose of Cabaret Joy! Monday September 19, 2005 at 8pm at The Tin Angel, 20 South 2nd Street For Immediate Release: August 26, 2005 In the greatest collaboration since William Powell met Myrna Loy to solve crimes from beyond the grave, 1812 Productions is jazzed beyond belief to partner with the Tin Angel in Old City, Philadelphia to kick off a series of monthly comedy cabarets. 1812 at the Angel will happen one Monday evening a month at the Tin Angel, 20 South 2nd Street, with the inaugural production happening Monday September 19, 2005 at 8:30pm. All tickets are $10 and are available by contacting the Tin Angel at (215) 928-0978 or www.tinangel.com/tickets. The seed for this collaboration between 1812 Productions and The Tin Angel was planted with the success of 1812's Eventa du Schmancy fundraiser in May of this year, in which the featured event was 1812's newest creation, The Bad Song Cabaret. Rich Machlin, owner and operator of Serrano and Tin Angel got word of the sold out event and contacted Jennifer Childs, 1812's Artistic Director, about making the cabaret a year-round fixture in Philadelphia. "To my continual surprise, there is not a lot of cross-over between live music audiences and theater audiences in Philadelphia," says Rich Machlin. "One of our biggest aspirations is that this partnership will stimulate audience interest and excitement in different artistic forms-singing, theatre, cabaret-and create a broader experience for Philadelphia's arts patrons." "It's definitely a perfect match," adds 1812's Artistic Director, Jennifer Childs. "We get a fantastic, well-known arena to showcase up and coming cabaret singers and comedic music acts and Tin Angel gets new theatre-going audiences that want to come see them." The premiere performance of 1812 at the Angel will be a reprise of 1812's Bad Song Cabaret. The Bad Song Cabaret will feature 1812 favorites Jeff Coon, Joshua Lamon, Dawn Falato, Tony Lawton and many more of Philadelphia's best artists performing the worst songs in recorded history. 1812's own Dave Jadico will serve as the Master of Ceremonies and guide the audience through the glorious history of songs like Wildfire (Michael Murphy's dirge about a girl, her horse, and a snowstorm), Fernando (Abba's disco tribute to the Mexican Revolution), and I've Been to Paradise but I've Never Been to Me (the mega-hit by Charlene about bitterness and looking good.) Never has so much comedy been so abundantly had. 1812 at the Angel will be an on-going collaboration throughout the 2005-2006 theatre season. The upcoming performances will be held on September 19th, October 31st, November 14th, and December 19th, with a different line-up of performers for each cabaret. Pete Pryor, 1812's Producing Artistic Director says, "Over the past few years our cabaret series have garnered national attention. Now thanks to this new collaboration with the nationally renowned Tin Angel, more Philadelphia artists will have a chance to work and try out new material-and have their work received by a wide, diverse audience." 1812 History Serrano/Tin Angel Acoustic Café
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