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2019-07-31 00:43:00
Principal Casting Announced for AS MUCH AS I CAN
[…] shifting people’s perception of HIV/AIDS. STEPHANIE BERRY (Shawna) was last seen in Gloria: A Life at the Daryl Roth Theatre and in Ensemble Studio Theatre’s Marathon Production. She is a Helen Hayes Award Nominee for Best Lead Actress for her role in Gem of the Ocean at the Round House and she is Lucille Lortel and Outer Critics Awards Nominee for Best Featured Actress for her role in Suga In Our Wounds at Manhattan Theatre Club. She appears in the new HBO movie OG and in the upcoming movie, Before You Know It. She appears in the movies: Delivery Man, Invasion, No Reservations and Finding Forrester. Recent television credits include “Luke Cage,” “The Last OG,” “Bull” and “Blue Bloods.” Recent theater credits include: Skeleton Crew at Baltimore Center Stage, Bluest Eye at the Guthrie Theatre and Seven Guitars at Yale Repertory Theatre. Stephanie […]
2018-10-11 16:24:53
The GuardianMeanwhile, fans are portrayed as mindless teenage girls. “It's pointless to argue or fight about it,” Suga says, gruffly. “Frankly, I can't understand people who want to put down a certain type of music, whatever that might be. Classical music was pop ...and more »
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-11-11 21:55:45
Beauteous Baroque Brilliance Breaks Forth
[…] half opened with J.S. Bach’s Flute Sonata in E Minor, BWV 1034. It’s an interesting work with an interesting history. Steven Ledbetter’s note told us “…Christoph Wolff now dates the sonata at approximately 1724, the beginning of Bach’s Leipzig period. If this is the correct date, it would fall right about the time that Bach was writing particularly elaborate flute parts in his cantatas, suggesting the presence of a superb player at that time.” Kiyomi Suga was the very capable soloist. Perhaps due to the low-ish tessitura and the dark timbre of her wood flauto traverso this performance sounded low and not particularly bright, quite different from all the music that had preceded it. Yet she displayed elegance and remarkable breath control, nicely tapering the ends of her sustained phrases. Continuo ‘cellist Emmanuel Balssa, a strong presence throughout this concert, was almost equal partner with Suga in the exposition of […]
2015-11-06 05:00:00
[…] 443) featured what can only be described as a completely gonzo recorder solo played by Andreas Bohlen that inspired a raucous mid-half standing ovation. The second, the Oboe Concerto in C major (RV 450), presented Masamitsu San'nomiya in a dizzy, elegant oboe solo that showcased the great expressive possibilities of the instrument. Rounding out the wind offerings, was something a bit less flashy, Bach's Sonata for flute in E minor (BWV 1034), with soloist Kiyomi Suga on the traverso flute. The mellow sound of the wooden flute was welcome for a non-flute enthusiast and Suga delivered long, sighing phrases in the third movement. After the Branderburg, the Collegium's biggest forces were assembled for two works with soprano Joanna Lunn. The second, Bach cantata "Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen!" (BWV 51) was the biggest attraction, featuring Ferber on spinning out long trills on another baroque trumpet, and a […]
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