Second
Time Around: A Duet for Cello and Storyteller
Charlie Varon (monologue) and Joan Jeanrenaud
(score)
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Charlie Varon & Joan Jeanrenaud |
Plaintive, lower chords merge into slowly picked
notes that then give way to faster rhythms and phrases higher on the scale of
the cello’s strings. All the while, a
bearded man watches the cellist with a look of reverent amazement. That same man and prime creator of the story to
be relayed over next seventy-five minutes, Charlie Varon, then turns to the
compact Marsh audience and begins telling another chapter in his nascent cycle
about residents in a fictitious San Francisco, Jewish, retirement community (the
Marsh’s Feisty Old Jew being the
first installment of what his fans hope eventually will be many).
My full review of Second Time Around: A Duet for Cello and
Storyteller can be found on Talkin' Broadway: http://www.talkinbroadway.com/page/regional/sanfran/s1563.html
Rating: 3 E
Second
Time Around: A Duet for Cello and Storyteller continues
through April 17, 2016, Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. at the San
Francisco Marsh, main stage, 1062 Valencia Street. Tickets are available at http://themarsh.org or by calling 415-282-3055
Monday – Friday, 1 – 4 p.m.
Photo Credit: David Allen
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