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The first victim of the Beeching Cuts and remains in good structural condition despite the many leaks.
MĀYĀ - The Musical
photos by Tricia Baron
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 @ 7PM
PETER NORTON SYMPHONY SPACE
presented in partnership with
National Asian Artists Project
part of Prospect's IGNITE Concert Series &
NAAP's DISCOVER Series
Book & Music by CHEEYANG NG
Book & Lyrics by ERIC SORRELS
Directed by J. MEHR KAUR
Music Supervised by ALEXANDER TOM
Music Directed by GREG PALADINO
Orchestrations by ANTHONY LUCCA
Featuring
Meetu Chilana, Ruchir Khazanchi, Michael Maliakel, Yamuna Meleth, Sabrina Shah & Sorab Wadia
with Deven Kolluri, Jonathan Raviv, Sushma Saha & Jasmine Sharma
Chorus Members:
Emily Ballou, Martin Richard Borromeo, Kimberly Chatterjee, Andrew Cheng, Sarah Chiu, Andrew Cristi, Andy Danh, Arjun Dhawan, Patricia Jane, Brian Jose, Mel S. Maghuyop, Cameron Miya, Vaibu Mohan, Rishi Mutalik, Anu Mysore, Mio Nakanishi, Maile Oravitz, Yuki Ozeki, Nasir Ali Panjwani, Mukta Phatak, Jazz Sunpanich, Vikas Venuthurupalli & Viet Vo
Band Members:
Yu-Ting Cheng, Stephanie Chow, Eric Fegan, Noah Hadland, Mohan Ritsema & Mayu Saeki
Stage Management:
Veronica Aglow, Caroline Ragland and Ada Zhang
Lighting Designer - Isaac Castillo
Sound Designer - David Ferdinand
Artistic Associate - Kate Semmens
Associate Producer - Sierra Lancaster
Additional Casting - Devi Peot
For the last few years, we've annually gone to Lake George. This year, we finally went up Prospect Mountain (the access road is right next to our hotel)
The prospect tower at Cotehele. Somewhere, I have a photo of my Dad standing at the top of this tower, taken over 25 years ago - I need to find it!
Walkers got to know the friendly, historic neighborhood of Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, situated on the “Lower East Side” of Prospect Park, perusing some beautiful brownstones, intersections of interest, community art projects and great green spaces that have made little Prospect-Lefferts Gardens a gem of a district for generations of residents and passers-by. Walkers also saw where a train went off the tracks in 1918, streets that are being re-imagined today and stately 19th century homes that still stand.
Unusually large crowed showed up this morning for the first official event in NYC Parks since hurricane Sandy devastating blow to the city. Around 2000 runners, up to 5 times the usual amount, attended the 9AM 5K run around the Prospect Park in Park Slope, Brooklyn, organized by Prospect Park Alliance and the NYC Road Runners Club .
The unusual large crowd of runners is believe to be direct flow from the canceled NYC Marathon which was set to run trough five boroughs tomorrow.
The 9AM run was followed by 5K around the park walkathon which also had record number of walkers.