GUEST ARTIST SERIES
Bright lights, rides, games, and anonymity, hiding in plain sight.
After tonight, it's time; close up and move on.
And in the rear view mirror, what happened becomes a lot more clear.
SIDESHOW: Uneasy Listening
By POPULUXE
May 4 – 7, 2023
SIDESHOW: Uneasy Listening is an immersive concert experience showcasing the art-pop band POPULUXE, coming to Open Eye Theatre for 4 shows only! Rob Shapiro and the members of POPULUXE conjure a darkly fun performance piece replete with sad clowns, midway carneys, sideshow barkers, balloons, popcorn and featuring music from Populuxe's acclaimed new album "Uneasy Listening.” Guaranteed to take the audience on a carnival ride that runs the gamut from shimmering ’60s-inspired pop to haunting folk!
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TICKETS
$20 – General Admission
$15 – Students/Seniors
$25 – DoorAGE RECOMMENDATION: 16 and up
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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Thursday, May 4, 7:00pm
Friday, May 5, 7:00pm
Saturday, May 6, 7:00pm
Sunday, May 7, 2:00pmRUN TIME: 90 minutes
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ACCESSIBILITY
Open Eye strives to make our theatre and productions accessible and enjoyable for all patrons. Learn about our space and services.
If you have questions, need an accommodation, or would like to share any feedback about accessibility, please contact us at boxoffice@openeyetheatre.org or 612-874-6338.
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COVID PRECAUTIONS
Masking is appreciated and encouraged for this show, but is only required if CDC community levels are medium or high the day of the show. The masking policy will be posted on the door. View our COVID-19 Policy.
“Supremely rich…grand, captivating…haunting…an expansive toy chest, full of colorful, fun, and inventively curious trinkets …”
–RockEraMag
“Populuxe returns with an art-pop Masterpiece… frankly it’s one of the best records we’ve heard in a while.”
–Mesmerized Magazine
About Populuxe
Variously described as the Gershwin Brothers writing for the New York Dolls, or the Replacements playing Steely Dan, Populuxe are restless. Always shifting and moving sonically, the thematic threads and compositional tics running through are consistent: confusion at life, things at cross purposes, trying to surface and reporting on the scenes witnessed while drowning, and small details illuminating big things, all wrapped inside a wide stylistic palette, bent time signatures, dense chords, harmonies, and sharp guitars.
Their last LP, a rock opera/song cycle about the 2018 Tree of Life Massacre (Beauty in the Broken Place, 2019), was universally praised and won them a larger international audience, but the pandemic interrupted touring plans. Instead, they got to work, and return at the top of their game with a new LP, whose title is the perfect overall descriptor of their entire output: “Uneasy Listening”.
Originally started in 1996 in Brooklyn, the band now hails from Southern California. Band members (Rob Shapiro – songwriter, guitars, piano, vocals, co-producer; Aaron Tap — guitars, piano, vocals, co-producer; Mike Mallory – bass, vocals; Rick Shaw — guitars, ukulele, banjo, vocals; Eric Skodis – drums, vocals) and associated players (Andy Sanesi – drums: and Aaron Conte — drums), whose combined experience (associations with Nada Surf, Matt Nathanson, beloved power pop monsters Imperial Drag, Marillion, even Frankie Valli; a lot.) extends from some of the toniest theaters in the world to a broken strippers’ runway in a Northeast Minneapolis biker bar, have fashioned the 7th release in response to the pandemic, certain story arcs being revealed, parental deaths, and the everyday habit of aging.
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