LITTLE ISLAND ANNOUNCES UNPRECENTED SUMMER-LONG SEASON
Posted by: Official_Press_Release 08:54 pm EDT 05/06/24

BIG SUMMER ON LITTLE ISLAND!

LITTLE ISLAND

TO COMMISSION, PRODUCE AND PRESENT
NINE WORLD PREMIERES

AS IT UNVEIL S

AN ANNUAL, SUMMER-LONG SEASON OF

LIVE PERFORMANCES

INCLUDING DANCE, OPERA, THEATER, JAZZ, COMEDY


ZACK WINOKUR NAMED PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR


INAUGURAL SEASON BOOKENDED BY

TWYLA THARP’S NEWEST FULL-LENGTH DANCE

AND

ANTHONY ROTH COSTANZO’S ONE-MAN “MARRIAGE OF FIGARO”


JUNE 1 – SEPTEMBER 22

ALL ON LITTLE ISLAND

NEW YORK CITY

New York, NY (May 6, 2024) — Little Island today announced that an annual, four-month-long summer season of world premieres, kicking off June 1, will feature a total of nine newly commissioned pieces. Little Island’s new arts program moves towards the future with a commitment to a multi-year roster of original work, all commissioned by and developed at Little Island. Bookended by the premiere of legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp’s newest full-length piece, titled How Long Blues, and a 90-minute remix of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro in which outré opera diva Anthony Roth Costanzo sings every leading role, the season will offer premieres of varying scales across all areas of performance – including music, dance, theater, opera, comedy, jazz, pop, and funk, all outdoors and directly sited on the Hudson River at 14th Street in New York City. The Amph, the park’s 700-seat amphitheater, will house larger scale performances at a $25 ticket price, while The Glade, the park’s 200-seat venue, will be home to more intimate works, all of which will be completely free to the public.

In addition to Ms. Tharp’s newest work, which marks her 60th year making dances and is a collaboration with T Bone Burnett and David Mansfield, the season will include: Robeson, a new work created and performed by star bass baritone Davóne Tines, co-created and directed by Zack Winokur, about events in the life of Paul Robeson; Open Throat by Henry Hoke, a theatrical experience based on the novella of the same name about a queer mountain lion living beneath the Hollywood sign, directed by Caitlin Ryan O’Connell; Day For Night, a dance by choreographer Pam Tanowitz that takes place before and after sunset and uses the cityscape as its score; Mama, an evening of all-new music about, and performed on, the water, written by Britton Smith, who performs alongside his funk liberation band, Britton & The Sting, with direction and choreography by Ebony Williams ; The Oyster Radio Hour, a live three-act radio show combining science, story and song with special guest appearances to tell the captivating story of oysters in the Hudson River – a collaboration between RR Sigel, podcast producer Ana González and composer Angélica Negrón and Mark Sonnenblick, in partnership with Yo-Yo Ma’s Our Common Nature project; The Summer Legacy Ball, led by the stage and film costume designer and activist Qween Jean, and directed by a consortium of emerging young producers from across New York City; and The Manhattan Variations, a musical memoir that revolves around the legendary Lower East Side cocktail bar Milk and Honey, performed by the virtuoso mandolinist and acclaimed composer, Chris Thile, created by Thile and Claire Coffee. The season concludes with a 90-minute radically re-imagined adaptation of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, directed by Dustin Wills, with new arrangements by Dan Schlosberg, and costumes by Emily Bode, in which star countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo sings every leading role.

In July and August, The Glade will be home to a completely free-to-the-public performance series, in which a committee of New York cultural vanguards will each program one week of public events (to be announced shortly). The curators include Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright, Suzan-Lori Parks, Grammy Award-winning artist Cécile McLorin Salvant, cabaret legend Justin Vivian Bond, comedy world sensation Morgan Jay, New Amsterdam Market founder and culinary world figure Robert LaValva, experimental musician, singer, and songwriter Gio Escobar and Standing on the Corner, and linguist Ross Perlin and the Endangered Language Alliance.

In a statement, Barry Diller, founder of Little Island said, “For the past three years, it’s been extraordinarily gratifying to see New Yorkers embrace Little Island – whether for a few moments, a few hours, an entire afternoon, or late into the evening. Now, with this inaugural slate of entirely original programming, we fulfill the initial intention and vision for the park. Little Island was incepted with the goal of becoming a permanent hub of cultural activity, excitement, and entertainment, constantly building and creating new work for the City to enjoy. There is going to be something great to see – all throughout the park – every night, all summer long.”

Mr. Diller also announced that Zack Winokur has been named Little Island’s Producing Artistic Director.

“We are planning, season by season, to offer the people of New York City a nightly party with great art, great food and drinks, great sunsets, and great views,” said Mr. Winokur. “By opening with a new dance, closing with a reimagined opera, and filling the intervening weeks with works of all different disciplines and scales, we are offering audiences an astonishingly broad array of work in a relatively condensed amount of time. We are embracing a world premiere and commissioning model, which we believe will create remarkable opportunities, not just for the artists involved, but for the audiences who will experience work being made expressly for New Yorkers in a space unlike any other. We are not only presenting these projects but also focusing on their development processes on a bespoke level, built around every show and every idea. Our commitment to commissioning and producing these new works will extend long past the final performances on Little Island and will continue throughout the long life of each project.”

About Mr. Winokur, Mr. Diller said, “Zack is a prodigiously talented leader with a shrewd and encompassing vision for the park and its programming. The way he’s been able to rally these participating artists has been a terrifically impressive demonstration of collaborative leadership. It’s a true fulfillment of the conception of our plan for Little Island and it creates, finally, the opportunity for the park to be a fully imagined destination – as both a park and performance space in equal measure.”

In June and September, The Glade will be New York’s newest outdoor cocktail lounge, complete with a bar designed by Green River Project and a menu of beer, wine, cocktails and mocktails that can be consumed in The Glade or enjoyed anywhere on Little Island. This will be just one of the multiple food and beverage venues in the park, throughout the summer.

To reinforce Little Island's ongoing commitment to artists and audiences, the 2025 season (which will be announced fully at a later date) will be replete with an entire month of dance, a new re-examination of the music theater canon and eight other world premieres. While the 2024 season is currently in motion, workshops and development are also well underway for next year. That season will include a world premiere collaboration between dance world sensation Bobbi Jene Smith and Ringdown; Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw’s new project with Danni Lee: a musical exploration of the life of disco superstar Sylvester written and conceived by Pulitzer Prize-winner Hilton Als; a new musical from Obie Award winner and Tony Award nominated Whitney White and director Taibi Magar; a new play from emerging writer Jacob Wasson; an adaptation of Ben Shattuck’s Six Walks: In the Footsteps of Henry David Thoreau by Sam Amidon and Amy Berryman; a commission from MacArthur Fellow Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born of Sweat Variant; and a reimagining of Benjamin Britten’s Peter Grimes conceived and arranged by Chris Thile.



Little Island, the 2.4-acre park that sits along the Hudson River, opened in May 2021 and has since been enjoyed by 4.6 million visitors. In 2013, Barry Diller, in partnership with Hudson River Park Trust leadership, embarked on the unique opportunity to envision a solution for the repair and reactivation of Pier 54, which had been badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy. The park was designed as an entirely new type of public space for New York, one that would create an immersive experience of nature and art. Born from a collaboration of the UK-based Heatherwick Studio and the New York-based landscape architecture firm MNLA, led by Signe Nielsen, the park’s imaginative design offers all New Yorkers and visitors a new public space that is dynamic, captivating, and restorative.

Little Island is operated year-round by a 50-member staff co-helmed by Mr. Winokur and newly appointed Executive Director, Laura Clement.

The 2024 summer season of events at Little Island is made possible by a gift from the Diller - Von Furstenberg Family Foundation.



Tickets to Little Island's summer season of performances are available for purchase on littleislandtickets.com, TodayTix.com, or by downloading the TodayTix app.

KEY ART FOR SUMMER SEASON AVAILABLE HERE

IMAGE OF LITTLE ISLAND AVAILABLE HERE

IMAGE OF TWYLA THARP IN REHEARSAL AVAILABLE HERE

VIDEO OF REHEARSAL FOR TWYLA THARP’S ‘HOW LONG BLUES’ AVAILABLE HERE



2024 SUMMER SEASON IN THE AMPH

How Long Blues

Previews:

6/1/24 – 6/2/24, 6/5/24

Opening Night:

6/6/24 (Amph)

Performances through:

6/23/24

Directed, Choreographed and Conceived by

Twyla Tharp

Original Music and Arrangements by

T Bone Burnett and David Mansfield

Performed by

Michael Cerveris, Piper Dye, Jourdan Epstein, Oliver Greene-Cramer, Kyle Halford, Colin Heininger, Daisy Jacobson, Claude CJ Johnson, Pomme Koch, Skye Mattox, Nicole Ashley Morris, Hugo Pizano Orozco, Ryan Redmond, Victoria Sames, Frances Lorraine Samson, John Selya, Reed Tankersley, Andromeda Turre, John Bailey, Justin Goldner, Wayne Goodman, Dan Lipton, Mark Lopeman, Jay Rattman, George Rush, Paul Wells

Scenic & Costume Design by

Santo Loquasto

Lighting Design by

Justin Townsend

Sound Design by

Scott Lehrer

Music Direction by

Dan Lipton

Production Supervisor & Rehearsal Production Stage Manager

Mark Mongold

Production Stage Manager

R. Michael Blanco

Stage Manager

Matthew Henao

Assistant Stage Manager

Shana Ferguson

Music Clearance and Supervision by

Janet Billig Rich and Lisa Moberly for Loudspeaker Media Group

Additional Casting by

The Telsey Office / Will Cantler, CSA.

Robeson

Preview:

6/26/24

Opening Night:

6/27/24

Performances through:

6/29/24

Conceived by

Davóne Tines and Zack Winokur

Music Arrangements by

DAVÓNE TINES & THE TRUTH

Directed by

Zack Winokur

Performed by

John Bitoy, Khari Lucas, Davóne Tines

Scenic Design by

Adam Charlap Hyman

Lighting Design by

Mary Ellen Stebbins

Sound Design by

Kai Harada

Clothing for Davóne Tines by

Emily Bode

Production Stage Manager

Betsy Ayer

Open Throat

Preview:

7/10/24

Opening Night:

7/11/24

Performances through:

7/14/24

By

Henry Hoke

Based on the novel by

Henry Hoke

Directed by

Caitlin Ryan O'Connell

Performed by

Marinda Anderson, Layla Khoshnoudi, Susannah Perkins, Calvin Leon Smith, Steven Wendt, and more to be announced

Choreography by

Lisa Fagan

Lighting Design by

Isabella Byrd

Sound Designed and Composed by

Michael Costagliola

Props Design by

Noah Mease

Shadow Puppet Design by

Steven Wendt

Day For Night

Preview:

7/17/24

Opening Night:

7/18/24

Performances through:

7/21/24

Created and Choreographed by

Pam Tanowitz

Performed by

Morgan Amirah, Marc Crousillat, Lindsey Jones, Brian Lawson, Sarah Elizabeth Miele, Maile Okamura, Melissa Toogood

Costume Design by

Reid Bartelme & Harriett Jung

Lighting Design by

Davison Scandrett

Sound Design and Composed by

Justin Ellington

Production Stage Manager

Betsy Ayer

Mama

Preview:

7/24/24

Opening Night:

7/25/24

Performances through:

7/28/24

Created by

Britton Smith

Performed by

Britton & The Sting – Zwe Bell le Pere, Andrew Jagannath, Malachi Mabson, Tiffany Mann, Ines Nassara, Josh Roberts, Britton Smith

Direction and Choreography by

Ebony Williams

Associate Choreographer

Christine Sheppard

Scenic Designer

Carlos Soto

The Oyster Radio Hour

Preview:

7/31/24

Opening Night:

8/1/24

Performances through:

8/4/24

Creative Producer

RR Sigel

Music by

Angélica Negrón, Mark Sonnenblick, and more to be announced

Content Developer

Ana González

Performed by

Angélica Negrón, Darian Donavon Thomas, and more to be announced.

Lighting/Video Design by

Jeanette Yew

Audio Interviewees

Dr. Matthew Hare, Elliott Ma, and more to be announced.

In Partnership with

Yo Yo Ma’s Our Common Nature

The Summer Legacy Ball

Preview:

8/8/24

Opening Night:

8/9/24

Performances through:

8/9/24

Creative Director

Qween Jean

The Manhattan Variations

Preview:

8/14/24

Opening Night:

8/15/24

Performances:

8/14, 8/15, 8/16 & 8/18

Created by

Claire Coffee and Chris Thile

Music and Lyrics by

Chris Thile

Book by

Claire Coffee and Chris Thile

Direction by

Claire Coffee

Performances by

Chris Thile

The Marriage of Figaro

Previews:

8/30/24 – 9/1/24, 9/4/24

Opening Night:

9/5/24

Performances through:

9/22/24

Composed by

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Libretto by

Lorenzo Da Ponte

Conceived by

Anthony Roth Constanzo

Music Arrangements by

Dan Schlosberg

Directed by

Dustin Wills

Performed by

Chris Bannow, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Daniel Liu, Emma Ramos, and more to be announced

Music Direction

Dan Schlosberg

Scenic Design by

Lisa Laratta & Dustin Wills

Costume Design by

Emily Bode

Lighting Design by
Barbara Samuels

Sound Design by

Sun Hee Ki

Production Stage Manager

Kasson Marroquin

Dramaturg

Jacob Bird



IN THE GLADE

Week 1: Suzan-Lori Parks (Conversations + Music)

Wednesday 7/10 – Sunday 7/14

Week 2: Pam Tanowitz: Day for Night Epilogue (Dance)

Wednesday 7/17 – Sunday 7/21

Week 3: Justin Vivian Bond (Cabaret)

Wednesday 7/24 – Sunday 7/28

Week 4: Oyster Market / Robert LaValva

(Local vendor market + live oyster shucking)

Wednesday 7/31 – Sunday 8/4

Week 5: Morgan Jay

(Comedy)

Wednesday 8/7 – Sunday 8/11

Week 6: Ross Perlin, The Endangered Language Alliance, Michael Leibenluft,

Gung Ho Projects

(Performances about the past, present, and future of the world’s most linguistically diverse city)

Wednesday 8/14 – Sunday 8/18

Week 7: Cécile McLorin Salvant

(A week of celebrated jazz and folk artists)

Wednesday 8/21 – Sunday 8/25

Week 8: Gio Escobar

(Standing on the Corner – a Brooklyn-based post genre music collective)

Wednesday 8/28 – Sunday 9/01
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