Cynthia Hopkins (pictured), who garnered widespread acclaim for her amnesia operetta “Accidental Nostalgia,” returns to DUMBO’s St. Ann’s Warehouse on Wednesday with the New York premiere of her “Accidental” prequel, “Must Don’t Whip ’Um.”
Backed by her band Gloria Deluxe, Hopkins will perform the role of a failed ’70s pop star via a widely varied cycle of songs that she’s written and composed.
A featured show of the “Under the Radar 2007” festival, which promotes independent and experimental theater, “Must Don’t Whip ’Um” is a multi-media production that everyone will be talking about.
©2007 The Brooklyn Paper
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