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Mata Hari – erotic dancer, courtesan, and international superstar.
Imprisoned by the French on charges of espionage during World War I, Mata Hari went from being Europe's most desired woman to its most despised. One of the most misunderstood women of the 20th century gets her chance at redemption in this unique musical blending art song and burlesque.
MATA HARI IN 8 BULLETS
Conceived and Composed by David Rhymer
Lyrics by Blake Brooker, Edward Knoll, David Rhymer
01 Tiger at the City GateArtist Name
00:00 / 04:06
02 Seduction is Only a Whisper AwayArtist Name
00:00 / 03:23
Onalea Gilbertson in the New York production of Mata Hari in 8 Bullets
03 Lame TheatricsArtist Name
00:00 / 02:28
04 My Face BurnsArtist Name
00:00 / 02:27
05 Midnight TrainArtist Name
00:00 / 05:21
06 Angel with a Pair of Horns (including Kama Sutra)Artist Name
00:00 / 04:28
07 Being DeadArtist Name
00:00 / 02:45
08 My Little Black Book (including Whip me High)Artist Name
00:00 / 04:20
09 And It All Amounts to NothingArtist Name
00:00 / 01:48
10 Temple of Love (including Shame and dance)Artist Name
00:00 / 06:22
11 No Mans LandArtist Name
00:00 / 03:07
12 Ghost DanceArtist Name
00:00 / 02:36
13 LonelinessArtist Name
00:00 / 02:58
14 Life Is A Story You WriteArtist Name
00:00 / 02:32
15 The Rains at VitellArtist Name
00:00 / 03:30
"Nothing is more dangerous than
an Emancipated Woman"
MATA HARI IN 8 BULLETS
New York NYMF Festival (promo)
MATA HARI IN 8 BULLETS
an official selection of the New York Musical Theatre Festival.
Starring Onalea Gilbertson
Directed by Peter Schneider
Choreography Odette Heyn
Producer Charlie Fink
Costume Design Jannell Berte,
Lighting Design Zach Blane
Stage Manager Jesse Vacchiano
Musicians:
Josh Henderson violin
David Rhymer piano
Miles Lassi percussion
Recorded at the New York Music Theatre Festival (NYMF) July 2012
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