Short Film Screening of "Table for Two" at 7:30 PM followed immediately with a Live Musical performance by "Troubadour Blue"
Table for Two tells the story of a chance encounter between Ben and Josie. Two perfect strangers meet on a street corner and end up walking around together all night - the way they fall for each other is something you only see in the movies. The perfect bookend to this evening is cut short when Ben turns down a glass of wine - he's sober. Ben has no idea why Josie leaves, but it's possible he and Josie have more in common than he'll ever know.
Table for Two features an original song by Troubadour Blue called "Eight & Nine." After the film is screened, Troubadour Blue will take the stage to play "Eight & Nine" along with more from their newest album Shadow of a Doubt.
Andrew John Wilson graduated from the Neighborhood Playhouse’s Two Year Certificate Program in professional acting in May of 2024, with a background studying improvisational comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade. Before studying acting, he spent three seasons working in production at Saturday Night Live. He recently made his Off-Off Broadway Debut in M&A at the Gallery Players Theater in Brooklyn and has written, directed, and starred in his first independent short film Table for Two.
Troubadour Blue hits you like a shot of backwoods moonshine cut with pure Nashville gold. The band is carving its own path through the heart of American music, where dusty roads meet neon lights and heartbreak ballads collide with barn-burning jams. Songwriters Daniel Kim Ethridge and Brenna Wheeler craft songs that crackle with raw honesty, while their voices intertwine like tangled roots to tell stories of love, loss, and longing. These tales come to life through the musicianship of Jonny Therrien (dobro), Rico Wallenda (mandolin), and Wheeler's lonesome fiddle. Produced by Grammy-winner Tammy Rogers King, Shadow of a Doubt stands as a testament to the band's raw talent and restless spirit. Recently, they unveiled their latest bonus track, "Alabama Angel," featuring the legendary Jerry Douglas-setting the stage for Troubadour Blue to establish itself as a powerful new force in roots music.