Jazz at Olney: The Tim Warfield Quartet
Olney Theatre Center - Historic Stage (2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd. Olney, MD 20832)
- Full Price:
- $27.00
- Our Price:
- $14.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for The Tim Warfield Quartet have expired.
The last date listed for The Tim Warfield Quartet was Saturday May 16, 2009 / 8:00pm.
More Information About The Tim Warfield Quartet
Website
http://www.olneytheatre.org/ticketsprogramming/calendar/show.asp?id...
Quotes & Highlights
- "Possibly the most powerful tenor saxophonist of his generation." --The New York Times
Description
<p>Olney Theatre Center welcomes world-renowned saxophonist Tim Warfield. This award-winning young jazz star incorporates slow, smoldering grooves with a soulful approach that explores the more swinging and funky sounds of jazz. He will be joined by piano, bass and drums.</p>
About the Ticket Supplier: Olney Theatre Center
Located just north of Washington, D.C. in arts-rich Montgomery County, Maryland, Olney Theatre Center for the Arts offers a diverse array of professional productions year-round that enrich, nurture and challenge a broad range of artists, audiences and students. One of two state theaters of Maryland, OTC is situated on 14 acres in the heart of the beautiful Washington-Baltimore-Frederick "triangle," within easy access of all three cities.
An award-winning regional theater, Olney Theatre Center operates under an Actors' Equity Association Council of Stock Theaters (COST) contract, one of only three theaters in the country to operate under such a contract.
In addition to its mainstage season, which emphasizes 20th-century American classics, new works, area premieres, reinterpretations of classics and musical theater, OTC offers a wide range of programs and affiliations including: National Players, America's longest running classical touring company (since 1949), which performs for high school and college audiences in over 25 states; Potomac Theatre Project, which offers experimental and alternative plays that explore provocative and challenging human situations, ideas and visions; special school performances of mainstage shows; a free Summer Shakespeare Festival; and post-show discussions.