Antony and the Johnsons
Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 7:30
Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater
A truly one-of-a-kind artist, Antony reveals interior worlds of tenderness and sorrow with a multi-octave voice that soars with raw vulnerability. The Mercury Prize–winning group Antony and the Johnsons, which has collaborated with everyone from Lou Reed to Björk, brings its remarkable stage presence to Alice Tully Hall to perform favorites from the 2009 release The Crying Light and its follow-up, Swanlights, lifted to new levels of poignancy by a visually intense staging featuring New York’s own Orchestra of St. Luke’s and an atmospheric projection of Chiaki Nagano’s film Mr. O’s Book of the Dead.
Antony and the Johnsons
with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s; Rob Moose, conductor; featuring director Chiaki Nagano’s film Mr. O’s Book of the Dead, starring Kazuo Ohno
Transit Note
There are a number of scheduled service changes to subways this weekend. Please consult the MTA’s service advisory page. Note that there is no uptown 1 service at the 66th Street–Lincoln Center and 59th Street–Columbus Circle stations.
Cancellation Line
Standby lines for sold-out events in Alice Tully Hall form one hour prior to performance time at the Alice Tully Hall box office, which is located at Broadway and 65th Street. Standby tickets will be sold at full price only.
Download the program notes for this performance
This event is followed by a White Light Lounge.
This performance is part of the Great Performers Chamber Orchestra series
Please note: Performances begin promptly at their scheduled times.
There is no late seating.
This performance is approximately one hour and 30 minutes long, with no intermission.
Photo: Don Felix Cervantes
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