Bucks County Playhouse is throwing a spotlight on trailblazing women in music this spring. The "Women of Note" series promises to highlight female artists who seamlessly bridge eras and styles, defying genre conventions with ease.
The inaugural performances will take place at the renowned Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, featuring two powerhouse vocalists: Meow Meow and Storm Large. On March 28, Meow Meow will bring her signature cabaret style to the stage, performing Weimar-era repertoire and French chanson with theatrical flair. Her recent album "Hotel Amour," recorded with Pink Martini's Thomas M. Lauderdale, is a testament to her genre-bending talents.
Storm Large, on the other hand, burst onto the scene after appearing as a finalist on CBS's "Rock Star: Supernova" in 2006 and later won over audiences on "America's Got Talent." A lead singer with Pink Martini, Storm has toured extensively, performing with orchestras and her own band, Le Bonheur. Her eclectic style combines international influences with popular song traditions, cementing her status as a trailblazing artist.
Tickets for the two concerts are now available, starting at $44 through the theater's website and box office. Fans of these talented women can expect an unforgettable night of music that will leave them inspired by the power and versatility of female artists.
The inaugural performances will take place at the renowned Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, featuring two powerhouse vocalists: Meow Meow and Storm Large. On March 28, Meow Meow will bring her signature cabaret style to the stage, performing Weimar-era repertoire and French chanson with theatrical flair. Her recent album "Hotel Amour," recorded with Pink Martini's Thomas M. Lauderdale, is a testament to her genre-bending talents.
Storm Large, on the other hand, burst onto the scene after appearing as a finalist on CBS's "Rock Star: Supernova" in 2006 and later won over audiences on "America's Got Talent." A lead singer with Pink Martini, Storm has toured extensively, performing with orchestras and her own band, Le Bonheur. Her eclectic style combines international influences with popular song traditions, cementing her status as a trailblazing artist.
Tickets for the two concerts are now available, starting at $44 through the theater's website and box office. Fans of these talented women can expect an unforgettable night of music that will leave them inspired by the power and versatility of female artists.