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Tap Dance Show "One More Than Two" Debuts at Teatro LATEA

Tap Dance Show "One More Than Two" Debuts at Teatro LATEA

Company:

Director: Matthew Decker

Location:

Teatro LATEA
New York, NY

Dates:

Friday, September 28, 2018 - 7:00pm daily through September 30, 2018

Tickets:

http://OneMoreThanTwo.com

Company:
Director: Matthew Decker

Three renowned dance artists come together for the first time in the debut of One More Than Two at Teatro LATEA in New York City, September 28-30, 2018.

A wide-ranging show, One More Than Two will feature tap dance and live accompaniment by Hillary-Marie (NJSCA Choreography Fellowship 2017), Jenn Rose (Dancebreak 2018, Barrymore Award Recipient) and Lynn Schwab (Tap City On Tour, RumbaTap). A collaborative exploration of looking back and living forward conceived and created by Hillary-Marie, Jenn Rose and Lynn Schwab, directed by Matthew Decker (Three-Time Barrymore Award Recipient, Theatre Horizon), featuring musical arrangements by Dan Kazemi (Two-Time Barrymore Award Recipient, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre) and musical direction by Jonathan Rose (Color Purple, My Fair Lady), lighting design by Cha See (Cute Activist, Prague Quadrennial), sound design by Wallace Flores (Falsettos, Indecent) and set design by Tom Gleeson (Princess Grace Award 2010), One More Than Two is an unexpected alignment, of life paths and friendship.

“Bringing this piece to life has been an exciting experience,” says director Matthew Decker. “I am deeply moved by the commitment of these women as they tell this beautiful and human story through tap dance.”

This virtuosic exploration of time will debut September 28-30th at Teatro LATEA leaving audiences feeling lighthearted and hopeful.

"One More Than Two" Ticket and Venue Information

Tickets are available for purchase at http://OneMoreThanTwo.com or by calling 973-932-0561, ticket price $30. The venue is located at 107 Suffolk Street, New York NY 10002.

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