Cultural Trust and CLO Open ‘An American in Paris,’ Com Truise Plays Rex Theater (Tues., 5/30/17)

1) For a musical to achieve massive success the songs are of paramount importance. Is there a better base to build upon than the music of two of America’s best composers, brothers George and Ira Gershwin? The musical is inspired by the 1951 Academy Award Winning Film of the same name which starred Pittsburgh native and sublime dancer Gene Kelly. The movie and play follow an American GI in post World War II in Paris who is trying to achieve success as a painter and woo a girl. Noted songs in the musical include: “S Wonderful.”I Got Rhythm,” and “An American in Paris.” Acclaimed director/choreographer Christopher Wheeldon brings the magic and beauty of Paris to the stage in this production. An American in Paris, with book by Craig Lucas, was nominated for 12 Tony Awards in 2015, winning four. The Pittsburgh run is a co-presentation of PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh CLO. 7:30 p.m. Performances continue through June 11. Benedum Center, 237 7th St., Cultural District.

'An American in Paris' touring company. photo: Matthew Murphy.

‘An American in Paris’ touring company. photo: Matthew Murphy.

2) Com Truise (this is not a typo) is one of musician Seth Haley’s many stage names. He features keyboard and synthesizers in an experimental, bottom-heavy, electronic style that makes for a unique, eclectic sound. (I wonder if he was ever married to Hatie Kolmes?) Com Truise is touring in advance of his album Iteration, which will be released on June 16 by independent label Ghostly International. Clark, an English electronic musician, co-headlines. Roland Tings opens. 8:30 p.m. Rex Theater, 1602 E. Carson St., South Side. (RH)

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