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‘Let Her Kick’ Selected by National Asian Artists Project

NAAP Discover New Musicals

After a developmental workshop with the 4@15 program this spring, Brandon Michael Lowden and Minjoung Hwang’s Let Her Kick has been selected by the National Asian Artists Project for the Discover: New Musicals series. It will be performed by an all-Asian cast as part of an evening of four short musicals (details below).

7:30 PM, Monday, December 7, 2015
47th Street Theater
304 W 47th Street, New York
To reserve seats, email discover@naaproject.org.

‘More Songs About Machines’ Concert at NY Theatre Barn

More Songs About Machines

I’m very pleased to announce that I’ll be doing a set as part of NY Theatre Barn’s New Works Series! Organic subjects such as birds and humans also make occasional appearances in this evening of songs titled More Songs About Machines.  Featuring collaborations with Scotty Arnold, Charles Vincent Burwell, Josh Freilich, and Minjoung Hwang.  I’m on a double bill with fellow writers Bill Nelson and Joseph Trefler, so come and enjoy two sets of new music.  I’ll update with exciting news about performers soon! Tickets here; details below.

New BML Song in Princeton Arts Alumni Cabaret at the Duplex

Princeton Arts Alumni Cabaret poster

I’ll be debuting a new song performed by Hana Slevin as part of this concert of works and performances by Princeton alumni. Check it out!

Princeton Arts Alumni presents our first ever Cabaret at The Duplex Cabaret and Piano Bar on Saturday, September 19 at 9:30 pm. See alumni perform songs, dance, comedy, monologues and whatever other talents they choose to share!

$5 Ticket in Advance, $10 at the Door, 2 Drink Minimum
Get your advance ticket at: http://bit.ly/cabaretptonarts

Covering the ‘Zoo’ Beat

Chloe from Zoo gives Jackson from Zoo a bro-ly nudge and nod
“Hey, did you read Brandon’s new blog post yet?”

Note: This post originally linked to content appearing on The Electric Feast, which no longer exists. It has been updated to redirect to an archived version published at The Bee’s Reads.

My latest blog post is an introduction to one of television’s best-worst shows, Zoo!  You don’t have to be watching this bonkers show to enjoy the piece, but after reading, I guarantee you’ll want to start.

Click the link below to read on The Bee’s Reads:
SAFARI GUIDE: A Midseason Primer on the Terriblemazing ‘Zoo’