Broadway's Lempicka Partners With Sotheby's for 1-Night-Only Event, Featuring Eden Espinosa | Playbill

Broadway News Broadway's Lempicka Partners With Sotheby's for 1-Night-Only Event, Featuring Eden Espinosa

The Manhattan venue will also present the exhibition "The World of Tamara—A Celebration of Lempicka and Art Deco."

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Lempicka, the forthcoming new Broadway musical celebrating the true story of late artist Tamara de Lempicka, is collaborating with Sotheby’s for a concert of songs from the production at the famed auction house.

Lempicka leading lady Eden Espinosa will host the by-invitation-only January 17 event, alongside the yet-to-be-announced cast. Fans can enter to win tickets to the one-night-only event by entering a free lottery on the TodayTix app; the lottery will open January 12 at 10 AM ET and continue through January 16 at 6 PM ET.

Watch: Eden Espinosa Sings 'Woman Is' in New Lempicka Music Video

In tandem with the opening of the new musical, Sotheby’s will also present the selling exhibition “The World of Tamara—A Celebration of Lempicka and Art Deco” March 28–April 16. The exhibition will feature works by the famous Art Deco artist plus objects from the time period including jewelry, automobiles, and more.

Julian Dawes, Sotheby’s Head of Impressionist and Modern Art, Americas, said in a statement, We are thrilled to celebrate the legacy of Tamara de Lempicka whose distinctive style continues to shape culture today. A pioneer in her own right, Lempicka has received remarkable success, and it is an honor to present a range of her works alongside iconic examples of art deco—from jewelry to design, cars, and more—in what is sure to be a highly anticipated and exciting selling exhibition.”

As previously announced, Lempicka will open on Broadway this spring at the Longacre Theatre with previews beginning March 19 prior to an official opening April 14.

Directed by Tony winner Rachel Chavkin, Lempicka features a book, lyrics, and original concept by Carson Kreitzer, a book and music by Matt Gould, and choreography by Raja Feather Kelly.

 
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