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The Pianist Of Willesden Lane

First Preview: Dec 6, 2018
Opening Date: Dec 6, 2018
Closing Date: Dec 22, 2018
Running Time: 01:30
The Pianist Of Willesden Lane

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Playing @
Westport Country Playhouse
25 Powers Court, Westport, CT 06880
An exquisite musical memoir 

Set in Vienna in 1938 and in London during the Blitz, The Pianist of Willesden Lane tells the true story of Lisa Jura, a young Jewish pianist who is dreaming about her concert debut at Vienna's storied Musikverein concert hall.

Grammy-nominated pianist and storyteller Mona Golabek shares the gripping, biographical tale of her mother’s escape from Vienna in 1938. When the young Jewish piano prodigy finds her dreams threatened by the looming war, she escapes to England on the Kindertransport.

Ms. Golabek tells an incomparable true story while interweaving the music of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, and even a little Gershwin in this elegant and beautiful production.
RegionalPerformance ArtPlay - DramaRegionalFamily
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

Performance Schedule

TUESDAY @ 7 PM
WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
WEDNESDAY @ 2 PM
SATURDAY & SUNDAY @ 3 PM


Written By
  • Hershey Felder - based on the book “The Children of Willesden Lane: Beyond the Kindertransport: A Me

Director
  • Hershey Felder

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Reviews

  • The real expressive power of this story lies in its soundtrack, expertly incorporated by adapter and director Hershey Felder, who is something of a master of this genre. Sound designer Erik Carstensen has perfectly engineered the moments that require an orchestral backing, making sure the canned music works seamlessly with Golabek's live performance. Lisa's story is a particularly romantic one, equal parts tragedy and triumph. It's an immigrant's story of perseverance over adversity that will leave you wanting more.
    Don't miss this one.

    --TheaterMania
  • The real expressive power of this story lies in its soundtrack, expertly incorporated by adapter and director Hershey Felder, who is something of a master of this genre. Sound designer Erik Carstensen has perfectly engineered the moments that require an orchestral backing, making sure the canned music works seamlessly with Golabek's live performance. Lisa's story is a particularly romantic one, equal parts tragedy and triumph. It's an immigrant's story of perseverance over adversity that will leave you wanting more.
    Don't miss this one.

    --TheaterMania
  • The real expressive power of this story lies in its soundtrack, expertly incorporated by adapter and director Hershey Felder, who is something of a master of this genre. Sound designer Erik Carstensen has perfectly engineered the moments that require an orchestral backing, making sure the canned music works seamlessly with Golabek's live performance. Lisa's story is a particularly romantic one, equal parts tragedy and triumph. It's an immigrant's story of perseverance over adversity that will leave you wanting more.
    Don't miss this one.

    --TheaterMania
  • The real expressive power of this story lies in its soundtrack, expertly incorporated by adapter and director Hershey Felder, who is something of a master of this genre. Sound designer Erik Carstensen has perfectly engineered the moments that require an orchestral backing, making sure the canned music works seamlessly with Golabek's live performance. Lisa's story is a particularly romantic one, equal parts tragedy and triumph. It's an immigrant's story of perseverance over adversity that will leave you wanting more.
    Don't miss this one.

    --TheaterMania

Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    A limited number of infrared assisted listening devices are available through the box office on a first-come, first-served basis. You will be asked to leave a form of identification as a deposit when you pick up the device
  • Elevator/Escalator

    An elevator is available in the lobby for access to the mezzanine level of the theater and lobby.
  • Parking

    Parking is available free of charge to patrons of the Playhouse. As parking is limited, please arrive early and carpool when possible. Ample parking for patrons with special needs is available.
  • Passenger Loading Zone

    A ramp provides access to the Playhouse along the side of the building facing the parking lot. The entrance, marked with a blue sign, is at the opposite side of the building from the front porch.
  • Restroom

    Handicap-accessible facilities are available in the main lobby and the mezzanine level. The mezzanine is accessible via the elevator.
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Wheelchair Info

    A number of wheelchair and companion seats are available. If you are in need of this seating, please notify the box office when making your purchase. A ramp from the Playhouse entrance to the orchestra level is also available for patron use.

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