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DESCRIPTION:John Cameron Mitchell & Stephen Trask: The Origin of Love\nFeat
 uring the Stories and Songs of Hedwig\nFeaturing Special Guest Amber Martin
 \nProduced by ArKtype\nA Visions and Voices Signature Event\n\nADMISSION:\n
 Admission is free. Limited tickets are available for USC students\, staff\,
  faculty\, and alumni.\nUSC RSVP\nGeneral public tickets are sold out and t
 he waitlist is closed. We encourage you to attend the event on standby\, as
  we often have last-minute cancellations and no-shows. To attend on standby
 \, please arrive early and join the standby line in front of Bovard Auditor
 ium. Unclaimed tickets will be distributed on a first-come\, first-served b
 asis. \n\nDESCRIPTION:\n“A punk-rock live Behind the Music episode of sorts
  and a gift to Hedwig heads everywhere.”­—DC Theatre Scene\n\nThe off-Broad
 way musical about a genderqueer rock ’n’ roll singer that grew into a natio
 nally touring show\, which became a movie with a devoted cult following\, i
 s now a full glam rock concert experience!\n\nCelebrating twenty years of H
 edwig and the Angry Inch\, double Tony Award–winning\, Golden Globe–nominat
 ed co-creators John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask will share stories a
 nd songs from the groundbreaking rock musical\, accompanied by celebrated v
 ocalist Amber Martin and members of the original Tits of Clay Broadway band
 . The repertoire includes Hedwig favorites “The Origin of Love\,” “Sugar Da
 ddy\,” and “Wig in a Box\,” as well as songs from Mitchell’s musical podcas
 t Anthem and acclaimed album New American Dream.\n\n\n\nBios:\nJohn Cameron
  Mitchell directed\, starred in\, and wrote\, with Stephen Trask\, the film
  Hedwig and the Angry Inch\, for which he won Best Director at the Sundance
  Festival and was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Actor. His Broadway 
 production of Hedwig garnered him Tony Awards for his performance and for B
 est Revival. He won an Obie Award for Hedwig off-Broadway as well. Recent T
 V roles include the starring role in Peacock’s Joe vs. Carole\, as well as 
 recurring roles in Hulu’s Shrill\, HBO’s Girls and Vinyl\, CBS’s The Good F
 ight\, and Amazon’s Mozart in the Jungle. He stars in\, wrote (with Bryan W
 eller)\, and directed the musical podcast series Anthem: Homunculus\, which
  is playing on the podcast platform Luminary.\n\nStephen Trask first achiev
 ed acclaim as the co-creator\, composer\, and lyricist of the award-winning
  stage musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch\, which was developed into a featu
 re film. The Broadway production of the show won four Tony Awards in 2014\,
  and the soundtrack was nominated for a GRAMMY. Since 2003 Trask has been s
 coring films at both the independent and studio levels and\, in addition to
  Hedwig\, Trask’s work on Broadway includes orchestrations for Rocky. Also 
 known for fronting the New York punk band Cheater in the 1990s\, Trask has 
 recorded and performed with artists such as Stone Temple Pilots\, Bob Mould
 \, Sleater-Kinney\, and Yoko Ono.\n\nNamed a top performer of the year by T
 he New Yorker\, Amber Martin brings a combination of cabaret\, belting voca
 ls\, and no-holds-barred comedy to her live\, raucous\, genre-hopping music
 al performances. She has featured vocals on The Scissor Sisters single “Ine
 vitable” (co-produced with Pharrell) and was a featured vocalist with comed
 ian Sandra Bernhard at Town Hall in New York City. Martin continues to evol
 ve as writer\, curator\, choreographer\, and star of her own performances\,
  and is also touring her original album\, A.M. Gold\, including two songs f
 eatured in John Cameron Mitchell’s film How to Talk to Girls at Parties.\n\
 nTits of Clay are the four-piece “Angry Inch” band from the Tony Award–winn
 ing musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Aside from being part of the show\, 
 they have played late-night club sets\, paying tribute to their collective 
 punk and alt-rock roots\, and released a 5-track EP\, Belasco\, named after
  David Belasco\, the theatrical producer\, impresario\, director\, playwrig
 ht\, and founder of the Belasco Theatre\, where Hedwig was staged.\n\nRelat
 ed Event:\nHedwig and the Angry Inch\nSunday\, August 21\, 2022\, at 6 p.m.
 \nNorris Cinema Theatre\nFor more info\, click HERE.\n\nPresented by USC Vi
 sions and Voices. Co-sponsored by the USC School of Cinematic Arts\, USC Sc
 hool of Dramatic Arts\, and USC Thornton School of Music with support from 
 our media partner\, KCRW.\n\nPhoto (John Cameron Mitchell): Doug Coombe\nPh
 oto (Stephen Trask): Bill Bernstein
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SUMMARY:John Cameron Mitchell & Stephen Trask: The Origin of Love
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Music
DESCRIPTION:John Cameron Mitchell & Stephen Trask: The Origin of Love\nFeat
 uring the Stories and Songs of Hedwig\nFeaturing Special Guest Amber Martin
 \nProduced by ArKtype\nA Visions and Voices Signature Event\n\nADMISSION:\n
 Admission is free. Limited tickets are available for USC students\, staff\,
  faculty\, and alumni.\nUSC RSVP\nGeneral public tickets are sold out and t
 he waitlist is closed. We encourage you to attend the event on standby\, as
  we often have last-minute cancellations and no-shows. To attend on standby
 \, please arrive early and join the standby line in front of Bovard Auditor
 ium. Unclaimed tickets will be distributed on a first-come\, first-served b
 asis. \n\nDESCRIPTION:\n“A punk-rock live Behind the Music episode of sorts
  and a gift to Hedwig heads everywhere.”­—DC Theatre Scene\n\nThe off-Broad
 way musical about a genderqueer rock ’n’ roll singer that grew into a natio
 nally touring show\, which became a movie with a devoted cult following\, i
 s now a full glam rock concert experience!\n\nCelebrating twenty years of H
 edwig and the Angry Inch\, double Tony Award–winning\, Golden Globe–nominat
 ed co-creators John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask will share stories a
 nd songs from the groundbreaking rock musical\, accompanied by celebrated v
 ocalist Amber Martin and members of the original Tits of Clay Broadway band
 . The repertoire includes Hedwig favorites “The Origin of Love\,” “Sugar Da
 ddy\,” and “Wig in a Box\,” as well as songs from Mitchell’s musical podcas
 t Anthem and acclaimed album New American Dream.\n\n\n\nBios:\nJohn Cameron
  Mitchell directed\, starred in\, and wrote\, with Stephen Trask\, the film
  Hedwig and the Angry Inch\, for which he won Best Director at the Sundance
  Festival and was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Actor. His Broadway 
 production of Hedwig garnered him Tony Awards for his performance and for B
 est Revival. He won an Obie Award for Hedwig off-Broadway as well. Recent T
 V roles include the starring role in Peacock’s Joe vs. Carole\, as well as 
 recurring roles in Hulu’s Shrill\, HBO’s Girls and Vinyl\, CBS’s The Good F
 ight\, and Amazon’s Mozart in the Jungle. He stars in\, wrote (with Bryan W
 eller)\, and directed the musical podcast series Anthem: Homunculus\, which
  is playing on the podcast platform Luminary.\n\nStephen Trask first achiev
 ed acclaim as the co-creator\, composer\, and lyricist of the award-winning
  stage musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch\, which was developed into a featu
 re film. The Broadway production of the show won four Tony Awards in 2014\,
  and the soundtrack was nominated for a GRAMMY. Since 2003 Trask has been s
 coring films at both the independent and studio levels and\, in addition to
  Hedwig\, Trask’s work on Broadway includes orchestrations for Rocky. Also 
 known for fronting the New York punk band Cheater in the 1990s\, Trask has 
 recorded and performed with artists such as Stone Temple Pilots\, Bob Mould
 \, Sleater-Kinney\, and Yoko Ono.\n\nNamed a top performer of the year by T
 he New Yorker\, Amber Martin brings a combination of cabaret\, belting voca
 ls\, and no-holds-barred comedy to her live\, raucous\, genre-hopping music
 al performances. She has featured vocals on The Scissor Sisters single “Ine
 vitable” (co-produced with Pharrell) and was a featured vocalist with comed
 ian Sandra Bernhard at Town Hall in New York City. Martin continues to evol
 ve as writer\, curator\, choreographer\, and star of her own performances\,
  and is also touring her original album\, A.M. Gold\, including two songs f
 eatured in John Cameron Mitchell’s film How to Talk to Girls at Parties.\n\
 nTits of Clay are the four-piece “Angry Inch” band from the Tony Award–winn
 ing musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Aside from being part of the show\, 
 they have played late-night club sets\, paying tribute to their collective 
 punk and alt-rock roots\, and released a 5-track EP\, Belasco\, named after
  David Belasco\, the theatrical producer\, impresario\, director\, playwrig
 ht\, and founder of the Belasco Theatre\, where Hedwig was staged.\n\nRelat
 ed Event:\nHedwig and the Angry Inch\nSunday\, August 21\, 2022\, at 6 p.m.
 \nNorris Cinema Theatre\nFor more info\, click HERE.\n\nPresented by USC Vi
 sions and Voices. Co-sponsored by the USC School of Cinematic Arts\, USC Sc
 hool of Dramatic Arts\, and USC Thornton School of Music with support from 
 our media partner\, KCRW.\n\nPhoto (John Cameron Mitchell): Doug Coombe\nPh
 oto (Stephen Trask): Bill Bernstein
DTEND:20220828T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20260307T204141Z
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SUMMARY:John Cameron Mitchell & Stephen Trask: The Origin of Love
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