ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE 
Only $15 Sept. 15, 2008 to Oct. 15, 2008 
 
November 6-9, 2008 
 
 
AMERICAN THEATRE OF ACTORS 
314 W. 54th Street (54th & 8th Avenue) 
 
Experience art that defies musical and theatrical 
classification. With blends of urban and traditional music 
styles, Constructing a Masterpiece channels the exuberance 
and diversity of New York City's multicultural landscape. 
"A young Duke Ellington of our times, William B. Johnson 
composes/arranges with an unrivaled command of musical 
experimentation and alternative instrumentation. The way 
Ellington used the piano, Johnson allows his virtuosity as 
a percussionist to lead his ensemble in a performance of 
un-categorical compositions." Johnson successfully combines 
horns, strings, side bass drums and traditional African 
instruments with the buckets in a cohesive ensemble that 
appeals to listeners from Blue Grass to World Beat. 
 
Dates: Thursday - Saturday @ 8pm 
Matinee: Saturday & Sunday @ 3pm 
Doors open 30 Min before Show 
 
Tickets: Advanced Tickets: $15 (Sept. 15 - Oct. 15) 
General Admission: $25.00 
Senior / Students: $20 with ID @ Door 
Children 12 & Under: $15 @ Door 
 
Tickets are available at www.TheaterMania.com or 
212-352-3101 
 
For additional information & group sales: Visit 
www.LittleBillyEnt.org 
Email info@littlebillyent.org or call 718-733-3789. 
 
"Constructing a Mastepiece" is a musical workshop of 
William B. Johnson's "New York Is..."American Culture 
Defined" project.This presentation is made possible in part 
with public funds from the Fund for Creative Communities, 
supported by the New York State Council on the Arts and 
administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.  
 
Support for the commissioning and development of New York 
Is"American Culture Defined" has been provided through the 
HARLEM STAGE Fund for New Work, which has received support 
from the Jerome Foundation.
 
 
1 comment:
Hey Drumadics, I'll be playing buckets tomorrow at Times Square 42nd Street if you want to come by and check me out.
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