All seating is reserved for this concert.
Appropriate for those 17 and older.
The performances may contain strong language (with humor!) and adult content.
Thanks to concert sponsors Linda & Bill Nicholson. Additional support from Hotel Ketchum.
Storm Large: musician, actor, playwright, author, awesome. Storm Large has sung in a remarkable variety of settings and with a wide variety of people, including k.d. lang, singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright, funk legend George Clinton, and the BBC Symphony and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestras. A frequent guest vocalist with Pink Martini, Storm Large’s stage presence is arresting and her voice stunning. Her punk roots have been grafted to the classic American songbook, and she weaves together a cabaret show combining titillating and, at times, tortured love songs and stories. Her interpretations are sublime and subversive, beautiful and familiar, and she leaves her audiences breathless.
The Center will present two shows with Storm Large, the early show will be tamer – but may include adult content and strong language (with humor). Recommended for audiences 17 and older.
Large’s most recent album, “Le Bonheur,” runs the gamut of songwriters and styles. Songs by Cole Porter live comfortably alongside those by Tom Waits, Black Sabbath, Randy Newman and Jacques Brel, as well as a few originals. It’s a wholly delightful collection from a tattooed singer/songwriter who embraces all forms of music, from jazz to punk to classical.