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Finley, Goldsberry, Harada, Kornbluth, Luker Set for BAM's Sundance Theater Playlist

By: Brian Scott Lipton · May 30, 2008  · New York

Rebecca Luker<br>
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Rebecca Luker
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Felicia Finley, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Ann Harada, and Rebecca Luker will perform new music from composers Kirsten Childs and Joseph Thalken at Sundance Theatre Playlist, to be presented at the BAMcafe at the Brooklyn Academy of Music at 8pm on Monday, June 2. The evening will also include excerpts from monologist Josh Kornbluth's Citizen Josh.

The event is part of the Sundance Institute at BAM, which runs through June 8. It includes screenings of over 50 feature films, short films, and documentaries, including Clark Gregg's Choke, starring Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston; Courtney Hunt's Frozen River, starring Melissa Leo and Michael O'Keefe; Chen Zhi-Sheng's Dark Matter, starring Meryl Streep and Aidan Quinn; and Gregg Araki's Smiley Face, starring Anna Faris, John Krasinski, and Adam Brody.

There will also be free concerts by pianist Anthony de Mare, the rock band Anvil, and the collective Chien du Faience, along with screenplay readings, art installations, and Q&A sessions.

For more information, visit www.bam.org.


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