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Not The Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy)
First Preview: Dec 1, 2014
Opening Date: Dec 15, 2014
Closing Date: Dec 16, 2014
Running Time: 01:45
Playing @
Carnegie Hall
57th St & 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019-3210
Not the Messiah (He’s a Very Naughty Boy) is a new comic oratorio based on the Monty Python movie The Life of Brian, written by Eric Idle and John Du Prez, creators of the hit Broadway musical Spamalot. Starring Idle and a Tony Award-winning cast, this Baroque ‘n Roll romp includes the songs “We Love Sheep” and “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.
Performers
The Collegiate Chorale
Ted Sperling, Conductor
Orchestra of St. Luke's
New York Metro Pipe Band
Featuring:
Eric Idle
Victoria Clark
Marc Kudisch
Lauren Worsham
William Ferguson
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
MONDAY DEC.15 & TUESDAY DEC. 16 @ 8 PM
Performers
The Collegiate Chorale
Ted Sperling, Conductor
Orchestra of St. Luke's
New York Metro Pipe Band
Featuring:
Eric Idle
Victoria Clark
Marc Kudisch
Lauren Worsham
William Ferguson
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
MONDAY DEC.15 & TUESDAY DEC. 16 @ 8 PM
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Limited seating
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$30.00 - $145.00
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Reviews
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...a smashing concert version…the Weill-Gershwin score glistened in a gloriously sung performance that vibrantly celebrated the vanished world of operetta spiced up with a bit of more modern musical-comedy sass.”
--Associated Press of The Firebrand of Florence -
...a smashing concert version…the Weill-Gershwin score glistened in a gloriously sung performance that vibrantly celebrated the vanished world of operetta spiced up with a bit of more modern musical-comedy sass.”
--Associated Press of The Firebrand of Florence -
...a smashing concert version…the Weill-Gershwin score glistened in a gloriously sung performance that vibrantly celebrated the vanished world of operetta spiced up with a bit of more modern musical-comedy sass.”
--Associated Press of The Firebrand of Florence -
...a smashing concert version…the Weill-Gershwin score glistened in a gloriously sung performance that vibrantly celebrated the vanished world of operetta spiced up with a bit of more modern musical-comedy sass.”
--Associated Press of The Firebrand of Florence
Accessibility
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Elevator\Escalator
There are two elevators that service Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage. They are located in the east and west corners of the lobby. The east elevator provides access to the Parquet, Blavatnik Family First Tier, Second Tier, and Dress Circle levels; the west elevator runs express to the Dress Circle. Please note that there is no elevator service to the Balcony and that elevator service to the Dress Circle is discontinued once the concert begins. -
Entrance
The main lobby’s accessible entrance is the set of double doors closest to Seventh Avenue on 57th Street. -
Assisted Listening System
For all three halls, assistive listening devices are available free of charge with the deposit of a valid form of ID. For events in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage and Weill Recital Hall, visit the coat-check room on the west side of the Carnegie Hall lobby. For events in Zankel Hall, visit the coat checks on the Mezzanine or Parterre levels of Zankel Hall. -
Parking
Carnegie Mews, GGMC at 211 West 56th St (Broadway and 7th Ave) Central Parking Systems at 810 7th Ave -
Restroom
Accessible restrooms are located on the Parquet level in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, in the Lounge in Weill Recital Hall, and on the Mezzanine and Parterre levels in Zankel Hall. -
Telephone
None on premises -
Visual Assistance
Large-print programs for Carnegie Hall presentations are available from an usher. Requests for braille programs must be made at least 10 business days before the concert date by calling the House Manager’s Office at 212-903-9605. -
Wheelchair Info
Available on the Parquet level of Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage and Weill Recital Hall. Available on the Parterre and Mezzanine levels of Zankel Hall. Tickets for these seats may be purchased at all price levels. Patrons using wheelchairs must confirm seating access in advance by calling the House Manager's office at (212) 903-9605.








