A Sneak Preview
Know what’s awesome? You can be part of the group of fifty people that will first hear Tyler and Phill perform sections of the book and score from At Saranac.
Historic Saranac Lake is thrilled to present an evening of live theatre and living history. On Saturday, April 24, Historic Saranac Lake will sponsor the first public hearing of a new chamber musical, At Saranac, by Phill Greenland and Tyler Nye.
The play is set in Saranac Lake during the mid-1920s, and concerns a remarkable Trudeau Sanatorium resident named John Theodore Dalton. Jack Dalton was a playwright, poet, and composer who lived in Saranac Lake from 1923 to 1927. Jack’s last published song was written while living at Ludington Infirmary on the Trudeau grounds.
Historic Saranac Lake’s local history experts will offer a twenty minute multi-media presentation including photos and archival material describing the people and places mentioned in the play, followed by the authors reading and singing thirty minutes of scenes and songs from the new show. Tyler Nye will perform the role of Jack Dalton, with Phill Greenland at the piano. Cookies, tea, and coffee with the Historic Saranac Lake staff and the authors of the show will follow the performance.
HSL is especially excited to be presenting this evening of live theatre and local history βon site,β in the (awesome) John Baxter Black room at Dr. Trudeau’s Saranac laboratory. Funds from the evening’s event will support further development of the musical and the work of Historic Saranac Lake.
Living History in Saranac Lake, At Saranac
Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 8pm
The Saranac Laboratory, 89 Church Street in Saranac Lake
Suggested donation is $5 β Reservations recommended:
amy@historicsaranaclake.org or 891-4606



