universal accessibility

Accessibility Info

Please Note: This event has expired.

Angst, Self-Deprecation, and Other Millennial Love Songs: A Contemporary Musical Theatre Cabaret

Presented by Coach House Theatre at Coach House Theatre, Akron OH

Jun 29 2018
Angst, Self-Deprecation, and Other Millennial Love Songs: A Contemporary Musical Theatre Cabaret

Expect minor use of foul language

Adam Kern is performing a one-night cabaret performance consisting of mostly new musical theatre songs by up and coming composers. 

Music Direction by Alexandre Marr
Featuring special guest Holly Thomas

Adam Kern is an actor and singer currently based in North Canton. Credits include roles at the Moscow Art Theatre, the Old Vic (as part of their Old Vic / New Voices T S Eliot Fellowship), the Classical Theatre of Harlem, New York Music Theatre Festival, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Coeurage Theatre Ensemble, among others. Roles on television and film include Onion Sports Dome, Startup, I See You, Mamarosh and Bad Roomies. 

Producing credits include The Water Dream, starring Anthony Rapp and J. Robert Spencer, as well as the Pilot Season Survival Guide and the 2014 NAACP award nominated Take Me to the Poorhouse by Liz Femi. 

Adam earned his Masters at the American Repertory Theatre / Moscow Art Theatre Institute at Harvard, and his BFA in Theatre from Kent State. Proud member of ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

Tickets $20, available at the door

Phone: (330) 434-7741

Website: https://www.facebook.com/AkronCoachHouse/

PHOTOS

LOCATION

Coach House Theatre

732 West Exchange Street, Akron, OH 44302

CONNECT WITH Coach House Theatre

    Email
/
    Website
/

COMMENTS

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

about-artsnow artists submit support downtown-akron

Featured Artist

Featured Arts Patron

Arts & Culture Inclusion Council Presents: Representation Matters- Photography and Ad Spend

April 4, 2024 | 12:00-1:00 p.m. | Online

In this virtual workshop, Rob Greer, Tyron Hoisten, and Elizabeth Tipton will discuss why representation matters in advertising and content creation, drawing on their recent experience participating in ArtsNow’s SEEN initiative. This panel will be moderated by a member of the Arts & Culture Inclusion Council.

Who should attend?
Nonprofit and for-profit leadership and marketing/communication professionals interested in learning about SEEN and participating in a conversation about the importance of authenticity and representation in our work.

Register Here!

Need help with your SL365 profile? Don't know how to add an event? Check out these how-to videos.