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...a deft comic team, versatile actors, and splendid musicians. Interspersed throughout the piece are musical interludes, startlingly beautiful demonstrations of the theremin's eerie musicality.
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...hilariously solemn choreography ... mixing philosophical and scientific ponderings with intelligently absurd banter. The pair have a fantastic chemistry... both are exceptional musicians...
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...undeniably captivating . . the mayhem that Rosser and Anderson unleash on the stage ... emerges much like the music of the Theremin, as an intricate, mysterious dance.
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KIP ROSSER
While working as a director for the stage and an award-winning playwright, Rosser began playing the theremin over ten years ago. Rosser's appearances combine genre-hopping music, stories, performance art, and
even audience participation. Rosser's premier was to play an acclaimed two-hour concert as part of Passage Theatre's Solo Flights series at Trenton's Mill Hill Playhouse, the Philadelphia Electronic Music Festival,
and Manhattan's famed Cornelia Street Café.
JEF ANDERSON
Trained originally as an ivory pusher at the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Yale School of
Music, Mr. Anderson has played the stuffed shirt repertoire in concert halls across the U.S., Costa Rica, England, Russia and the Ukraine. Also an actor,in the 90's he became a cabaret singer. From 1994 to 2002 he lived in Argentina, where he became a professional tango dancer, one of the only non-Argentines ever to dance in tango shows in Buenos Aires. |