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Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra (early show) Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra (early show)

with Hailey Tuck

Tue February 12th, 2019

7:30PM

Main Space

Minimum Age: 18+

Doors Open: 6:30PM

Show Time: 7:30PM

Event Ticket: $125 / $75 / $40

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Premium Table Seating (first row): $125.00

General Admission Table Seating: $75.00

Standing Room: $40.00

Ticketing Policy

TABLE SEATING POLICY

Table seating for all seated shows is reserved exclusively for ticket holders who purchase “Table Seating” tickets. By purchasing a “Table Seating” ticket you agree to also purchase a minimum of two food and/or beverage items per person. Table seating is first come, first seated. Please arrive early for the best choice of available seats. Seating begins when doors open. Tables are communal so you may be seated with other patrons. We do not take table reservations.

A standing room area is available by the bar for all guests who purchase “Standing Room” tickets. Food and beverage can be purchased at the bar but there is no minimum purchase required in this area.

All ticket sales are final. No refunds or credits.

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Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra

A gifted and much celebrated actor, Jeff Goldblum has also distinguished himself away from the big screen as a sophisticated jazz pianist. Known for his starring roles in films like The Big Chill, Independence Day, and Jurassic Park, Goldblum has also built a following playing regularly with his ensemble the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra. In 2018, he released his debut full-length album, The Capitol Studio Sessions.

Born in the Pittsburgh suburb of West Homestead, Pennsylvania in 1952, Goldblum grew up in a Jewish family of Russian and Austrian descent. Interested in performing at a young age, he moved to New York at age 17 to pursue acting and studied at the acclaimed Neighborhood Playhouse with noted acting coach Sanford Meisner. After making his Broadway debut in the 1971 Tony Award-winning musical Two Gentlemen of Verona, Goldblum moved into television and film work, appearing first as a thug in the 1974 Charles Bronson action flick Death Wish, as well as small but well-received roles in Nashville, Annie Hall, and The Invasion of the Body Snatchers. His breakout roles came in 1983’s The Big Chill and 1986’s The Fly, after which he solidified his reputation as a box office star with his roles in 1993’s Jurassic Park, and 1996’s Independence Day. He has taken roles in critically lauded smaller films like 2002’s Igby Goes Down, 2004’s A Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and big-budget titles like Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok.

Along with acting, Goldblum has also pursued his love of music. He first started out on piano as a child. By his teens, he was playing shows, a sideline he continued to nurture alongside his acting career. In the ’90s, he joined with musician and producer John Mastro to form the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra (purportedly borrowing the name from a family friend in Pittsburgh). For over 20 years, the pianist and his band have worked regularly around Los Angeles. In 2014, they also launched a weekly residency at New York’s Carlyle Hotel. In 2018, Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra released their debut studio album, The Capitol Studio Sessions, on Decca Records . Included were guest spots from trumpeter Till Brönner , and singers Imelda May , Haley Reinhart , and Sarah Silverman . The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. A year later, he issued another star-studded sophomore album, I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This, which featured guest appearances from Fiona Apple , Sharon Van Etten , Anna Calvi , and others. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi

Hailey Tuck

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Hailey Tuck’s story sounds like a far-fetched film script. A teenager from Texas with a bob borrowed from Louise Brooks and a suitcase stuffed full of vintage dresses takes off for Paris with her college fund and a dream of becoming a jazz singer.

An Italian countess becomes her benefactor, she wows the crowds in crazy cabaret clubs and finds herself at underground jazz venues before her music wins her fans around the world and a legendary producer invites her to L.A. to record her debut album.

As unlikely as that sounds, those are just the bare bones of Hailey’s tale. Throw in a Baptist military boarding school, a brush with a member of Maroon 5 and a chiselled tap dancer doing a Josephine Baker striptease and you’re still only scratching the surface.

Already lauded for her live shows and tipped by Interview, Nylon, People magazine and Marie Claire, Hailey is on a mission to turn jazz on its head. Junk, her spectacular debut album, is infused with her powerhouse personality, her love of the dark side of life and her carefree approach to convention…

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