The Cards Are On The Table . . . Now What?
Friday, April 11th, 2024 @ 7:00 pm
Saturday, April 12th, 2024 @ 7:00 pm
Sunday, April 13th, 2024 @ 2:00 pm
Tickets – $40 (includes refreshments)
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(Subject to Availability, At the Door; Cash Only Tickets. Starting One-Half Hour Prior to the Show)
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About The Event
Winterlight returns to The Salmagundi Club for three performances featuring Dramatic, Comedic and Song Selections by Winterlight Authors and Players.
From our Director:
Every desire, every wish, every action taken has an outcome bathed in expectation and consequence. Our show draws attention to the challenges we are faced with when what we say we want is answered with what we get.
The Cards Are On The Table . . . Now What? is directed by Ellen Barber and co-produced with Maria Hoffmann and Brian Anthony Zupan.
Featuring Selections from Winterlight Company Authors:
Raphael Badagliacca, Bruce Dalziel, John Jamiel, David Masello, Rex McGregor, Donna Baier Stein, Brian Anthony Zupan
Presented in Two Acts by Winterlight Company Players:
Ellen Barber, Alexander Chilton, Hank Fandel, Dan Kelley, Jack Koenig, Cam Kornman, David Kubicka, David Leeper, Liz McKendry, Jonathan Stewart, Brian Anthony Zupan
About Salmagundi
Salmagundi [pronounced: sal-muh-guhn-dee] is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3), professional and social club, created in 1871 by artists and patrons to support one another. It is one of America’s oldest arts organizations with more than 1,100 current members throughout the United States and abroad.
Beginning in 1917, the organization moved to its permanent home within its historic brownstone mansion located in Greenwich Village, New York, NY. The mansion hosts hundreds of yearly art exhibitions, painting demonstrations, lectures, concerts, group meetings, classes, workshops, fellow member organization exhibitions and art auctions.
Salmagundi facilities include three club and rental galleries, a rare pre-dewey decimal library, an elegant period parlor for exhibitions and meetings, a members’ only restaurant and bar, a traditional press for monotype and some of the oldest and largest vintage pool tables in New York. All facilities are available for special events, fellow club exhibitions, artist gallery rentals, weddings, parties and other private rentals.
The Club’s art collection has been built by generous member donations and its purchase prize awards, amassing over 1,500 works of art which span its entire history. Exhibitions of the permanent collection and current living artists are always free to the general public and non-members year round.