The CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER, under Artistic Director CHARLES WADSWORTH, offered preview concerts at St. Ann’s from 1981-1983, which then led to BACH CANTATA SUNDAYS under the direction of the Society’s cellist, FRED SHERRY. The seven-year cantata series proved instrumental in forming St. Ann's genre-defying approach to music programming and helped build the reputation of THE ORCHESTRA OF ST. LUKE’S, then a new band.
In 1985, BREAD AND PUPPET THEATER was invited to stage Bach Cantata #4 ("Christ lag in Todesbanden") as part of the series. By 1988, the program included the American Premiere of JOHN CALE's The Falklands Suite. The following year, St. Ann's and BAM instigated the reunion of Cale and LOU REED, founders of the VELVET UNDERGROUND, by commissioning Songs for ‘Drella, their celebrated song cycle in remembrance of Andy Warhol.
Intrigued by the range and ambition of St. Ann’s performances, artists began to take increasing interest and helped to further St. Ann's international reputation under the leadership of founding Artistic Director SUSAN FELDMAN and Program Director JANINE NICHOLS. In 1989, the idiosyncratic record producer HAL WILLNER brought MARIANNE FAITHFULL to St. Ann’s for a pair of concerts: a retrospective released by Island Records as "Blazing Away" and "definitive" performances as Anna in the Brecht/Weill masterwork, The Seven Deadly Sins (NY Times).
In signature St. Ann’s fashion, The Seven Deadly Sins spawned the sextet, HUDSON SHAD, and the award-winning production of
On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, Rolling Stone dubbed St. Ann’s "the guiding light in New York’s avant-rock scene."
In 1991, Willner and St. Ann’s presented the first of its thematic multi-artist performances, Greetings from Tim Buckley, which introduced the late JEFF BUCKLEY to a wider world, followed by several Halloween programs (Nevermore: Readings from Edgar Allan Poe) and the inspired, sprawling Harry Smith Project in 1999 featuring such eclectic artists as NICK CAVE, VAN DYKE PARKS, RUFUS WAINWRIGHT, THURSTON MOORE, and others.
St. Ann’s enjoyed further success with thematic concerts led by music director PETER HOLSAPPLE, including Bryter Layter: Music of Nick Drake (1997), Listen Listen: Music of Sandy Denny (1998) and Songs of the Century (1999) with BETH ORTON and JIMMIE DALE GILMORE.
Other sparkling achievements in the old building were
Throughout, St. Ann’s presented a wide variety of concerts in many disciplines (rock, jazz, world and roots music especially), using its rising reputation to introduce new and overlooked artists to growing audiences. Among the most memorable performances include: LES MYSTERES DES VOIX BULGARES (1988), AARON NEVILLE’s first solo shows (1988-1989), MARTA SEBESTYEN with MUZSIKAS (1989), RICHARD THOMPSON, DR. JOHN, GARTH HUDSON, VIC CHESNUTT, PETER BLEGVAD, VICTORIA WILLIAMS, JIMMY SCOTT, ROBIN HOLCOMB, JIMMIE DALE GILMORE, DEL MCCOURY, and the WORLD SAXOPHONE QUARTET with FONTELLA BASS.
AARON NEVILLE, DAVID BYRNE and RICHARD THOMPSON, EMMYLOU HARRIS, ROSANNE CASH, and JACKSON BROWNE performed benefit concerts. Rare performances by TERRY ALLEN, MICHAEL VENTURA and BUTCH HANCOCK; DAN PENN and SPOONER OLDHAM, JOHN CALE and BOB NEUWIRTH, and MARY MARGARET O’HARA are fondly remembered, as well as St. Ann's production of DAVID BYRNE’s orchestral music for The Forest at Town Hall in 1992.
St. Ann’s has had the blues for a long time! In 1989, The Mississippi Delta Blues Festival featured some rare New York performances. The Piano Blues Who's Who (1990) explored the rhythmic distinctions of cities between New Orleans and Chicago. A celebration of the Music of the Mississippi Hill Country, featuring LUCINDA WILLIAMS and OTHAR TURNER, among others, was the debut performance at St. Ann’s Warehouse in 2001.
All the while, St. Ann’s has been smitten with puppets. For years, BREAD AND PUPPET THEATER appeared annually. MABOU MINES' director LEE BREUER staged the first Peter and Wendy at St. Ann’s in 1992. JANIE GEISER, as close to a household name as anyone in puppet theater, was the prime mover behind The Lab, St. Ann’s experimental haven for artists working in puppet theater. The Lab celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2007. Now under the direction of DAN HURLIN and DAVID NEUMANN, The Lab concludes each spring with Labapalooza!, a mini festival of new works developed by Lab participants.
After moving to an old spice milling factory at
In 2004, SAW and Artistic Director,
2005 launched important new relationships, as SAW welcomed London's ROYAL COURT THEATRE with its seminal productions of Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis, directed by the fabulous JAMES MACDONALD, and Poland's TR WARSZAWA production of Risk Everything directed by brilliant GRZEGORZ JARZYNA. That year, St. Ann’s produced a series of live, onstage "sound plays" with SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO, SOUTH BANK CENTRE, and UCLA Live!: Theater of the New Ear, a unique collaboration between composer CARTER BURWELL and filmmakers CHARLIE KAUFMAN and THE COEN BROTHERS. Sawbones, Hope Leaves the Theater, and Anomalisa featured STEVE BUSCEMI, JOHN GOODMAN, MARCIA GAY HARDEN, PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN, JOHN SLATTERY, BROOKE SMITH, HOPE DAVIS, PETER DINKLAGE, MERYL STREEP, JENNIFER JASON LEIGH, TOM NOONAN, and DAVID THEWLIS.
St. Ann’s celebrated its 25th Anniversary with a new presentation of ROY NATHANSON'S Fire at Keaton's Bar & Grill featuring DEBORAH HARRY, LOU REED, LAURIE ANDERSON, ANTONY, CHOCOLATE GENIUS, NELLIE MCKAY, THEO BLECKMANN, DAN ZANES and other friends.
In 2006/2007, SAW produced two World Premieres: Lou Reed’s Berlin, directed by JULIAN SCHNABEL, which traveled to the Sydney Festival, Australia and subsequently toured 14 European cities in summer 2007; and Part 2 of CYNTHIA HOPKINS' Accidental Trilogy, Must Don't Whip 'Um. St. Ann’s received four Drama Desk Award nominations for its productions of LES FRERES CORBUSIER's Hell House and DANIEL KRAMER'S high octane Woyzeck in 2006. The season ended with HAL WILLNER'S Rogues Gallery Live, a rollicking gala benefit concert, featuring BRYAN FERRY, GAVIN FRIDAY, LOU REED, LAURIE ANDERSON, JANINE NICHOLS, JENNIE MULDAUR, KEMBRA, BABY GRAMPS, ANTONY, and other good friends.