APR 1st: Anais Mitchell & Jeffrey Foucault
Who: Anais Mitchell, Jeffrey Foucault,
What: Music
When: April 1st, 7:30pm doors, 8:30pm show
Where: Fremont Abbey Great Hall
How: Buy tickets here $12 adv, $15 door
Rated: PG
Description:

"Anaïs Mitchell is already known as a phenomenal singer-songwriter, but now she has proven herself to be a brilliant poet and playwright with her new album Hadestown." - Muruch.com
"Speaking of The Low Anthem, The Low Anthem's Ben Knox Miller recently joined Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), Greg Brown, Ani DiFranco, and Petra, Rachel, and Tanya Haden to play on the new record by Anais Mitchell, Hadestown..." - Brooklyn Vegan
NO DEPRESSION on Foucault:
"There is no America like the one that serves as a backdrop for the songs on Jeffrey Foucault's aching new album... his spare, rootsy tunes are deceptively complex... the title track is the real stunner here... guitarist and producer Bo Ramsey augments Foucault's acoustic songs with sinewy fills on electric guitar, adding a high-lonesome feel and ominous undertones."
THE STRANGER on Foucault:
“Incisive... a contender for many 2006 Best-of lists... mesmerizing."

What: Music
When: April 1st, 7:30pm doors, 8:30pm show
Where: Fremont Abbey Great Hall
How: Buy tickets here $12 adv, $15 door
Rated: PG
Description:

"Anaïs Mitchell is already known as a phenomenal singer-songwriter, but now she has proven herself to be a brilliant poet and playwright with her new album Hadestown." - Muruch.com
"Speaking of The Low Anthem, The Low Anthem's Ben Knox Miller recently joined Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), Greg Brown, Ani DiFranco, and Petra, Rachel, and Tanya Haden to play on the new record by Anais Mitchell, Hadestown..." - Brooklyn Vegan
NO DEPRESSION on Foucault:
"There is no America like the one that serves as a backdrop for the songs on Jeffrey Foucault's aching new album... his spare, rootsy tunes are deceptively complex... the title track is the real stunner here... guitarist and producer Bo Ramsey augments Foucault's acoustic songs with sinewy fills on electric guitar, adding a high-lonesome feel and ominous undertones."
THE STRANGER on Foucault:
“Incisive... a contender for many 2006 Best-of lists... mesmerizing."
