A man for all seasons: Kit Wilder and City Lights’ most epic shows
We talk with Kit Wilder about some of his favorite City Lights shows, featuring: “The Rocky Horror Show” (2003), “Jesus Christ Superstar” (2006) and “The Merchant of Venice” (2018).
Missed a Zoom talkback? Or want to watch the performances, discussions and classes we streamed during the Covid shutdown? No problem: we archive recordings of all our broadcasts. Watch each video via City Lights’ YouTube in the windows below.
We talk with Kit Wilder about some of his favorite City Lights shows, featuring: “The Rocky Horror Show” (2003), “Jesus Christ Superstar” (2006) and “The Merchant of Venice” (2018).
City Lights set designer Ron Gasparinetti talks about three favorite shows: “Truce: A Christmas Wish from the Great War” (2014), “Mothers and Sons” (2019) and “Silent Sky” (2019).
Late Season Blooms performs acoustic selections from “Soul Crushing Heartache in Real Time” and more for the album’s official launch party on the City Lights virtual stage.
Vocalist Sangin’ Sara describes herself as a “hybrid artist.” Her music reflects both her classical training and her love of gospel, rock, R&B, jazz and show tunes.
Maria Giere Marquis, who played the pioneer astronomer Henrietta Leavitt; and Jessica Whittemore, as her musician sister Margaret, perform scenes and share memories.
Sound designer George Psarras tells the stories behind his soundscapes and music for “The Language Archive” (2014), “Build” (2015) and “Eurydice” (2019).
She’s an acclaimed cellist and visionary who blends genres and media: hip hop and opera, classical and pop, avant-garde and accessible. Enjoy Cellista’s performance-art piece “Transfigurations.”
Actor, director and unabashed Bardophile Kit Wilder leads us on a journey through Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.”
He just might be the nicest man in show business. He’s certainly mighty multi-talented. Tasi Alabastro and friends celebrate the arts in a variety show streamed live.
Actors Ivette Deltoro and Davied Morales perform one of their favorite “I and You” (2016) scenes, and talk about their experiences with this moving and unexpected story.
During this free class on Zoom, dancer and choreographer Christine Zillman teaches us the basics of ballet in a relaxed and fun setting.
“Fargo” meets “Hamlet,” with Midwest accents! A 3-part, livestreamed reading of Max Tachis’ new play “From the Files of: Denmark Metro.” Actors include Maria Giere Marquis & Blythe Thomas.