Lucky Penny plans ‘In the Mood’ virtual concert
“In the Mood” will be a virtual concert featuring popular songs from the 1930s through today.
The show will be available for viewing online starting Friday.
“In the Mood” will feature the musical talents of four women who were cast in Lucky Penny’s production of “The Marvelous Wonderettes,” which was scheduled for live performances this month but has been postponed until next spring.
“We didn’t want everyone to miss out on hearing these great vocalists,” Artistic Director Taylor Bartolucci said in a press release. “So we came up with the idea for this show and we asked the singers to choose some songs they wanted to do. We have a great mix of standards and more contemporary music, too.”
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The pieces will be filmed and ready for on-demand viewing Feb. 26.
The Napa-based company is also planning a new music show, “In the Mood: A Virtual Concert Featuring Favorites from the 1950s Through Today.”
It will feature the four women who were scheduled to be performing “The Marvelous Wonderettes” this month – familiar performers Jenny Veilleux and Kirstin Pieschke, and two new faces, Maeve Smith and Chanel Tilghman.
The show should debut in mid-April.
Lucky Penny’s Barry Martin and Taylor Bartolucci said they are hopeful with the Covid-19 vaccine rollout and hope to be able to make plans to open the doors soon. They are exploring options for outdoor theater in the summer and fall that can be done in a way that is safe for audiences, performers and technicians.