On December 2, 2019, Ars Nova honored Jeff Richmond (from Ars Nova’s “Melancholy Baby!” to “Mean Girls” & “30 Rock”) and Joe Iconis (from Ars Nova’s “Bloodsong of Love” to “Be More Chill” & “Broadway Bounty Hunter”) and celebrated Ars Nova’s next wave of promising artists at NOVA BALL 2019.
Heather Christian, an Ars Nova commissioned artist, performed Hydrogen & Helium at the event, giving a sneak peek into her upcoming world premiere production, Oratorio for Living Things. Directed by Lee Sunday Evans, the piece begins performances at Ars Nova at Greenwich House on March 10.
For tickets & more information, visit ARSNOVANYC.COM
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Seonjae Kim (Director)
Mary-Mitchell Campbell (Music Director)
Kimie Nishikawa (Production Designer)
Jeanette Oi-suk Yew (Lighting Designer)
Ian Kagey (Sound Designer)
Kameron Neal (Video/Projection Designer)
Joseph Fernandez Jr. (Production Stage Manager)
Ryan Dobrin (Assistant Director)
Jenny Gorelick (Line Producer)
Lida Richardson (Assistant Line Producer)
Simon Henriques (Script Consultant)
Austin Christopher Davis (Voiceover)
Mary-Mitchell Campbell, Nicholas Connors & Geoffrey Ko (Arrangements & Orchestrations)
Casey Hushion (Choreography)
Mike Pacifico & Mark Galinovsky (Music Assistants)
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Video by Adventure We Can
Thumbnail Photo by Emilio Madrid
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