MARCH 2025

The Fourth Wall

MASSACHUSETTS 

School Performances: March 18 – 20, 2025 at 10:30 AM & 12:15 PM

Grades: Pre-K – 12

Public Performance: Friday, March 21, 2025 at 7:00 PM

Benefit Performance: Saturday, March 22 at 5:00 PM

All shows in the Atwood Concert Hall.

 

The Fourth Wall

 

Alaska Junior Theater is proud to present THREE different
shows featuring The Fourth Wall: Hybrid Arts Ensemble!

 School Shows:Sound Wave Circus” from March 18 – 20, 2025 at 10:30 AM & 12:15 PM.

Sound waves fly through the air like a circus artist dazzling our senses. How does it work? What’s the science behind our wonder? Using a combination of music, dance, aerial acrobatics, circus skills, and scientific tools, The Fourth Wall takes students on an interactive journey through the wonders of sound in an innovative performance that taps into STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) curriculum.

The Fourth Wall 02/02/24, 7:00 pm · Schauer Center - Performance Center and  School of the Arts

Public Show: “Without a Net” on March 21, 2025 at 7:00 PM.

Step right up! The Fourth Wall has joined the circus and are bringing their High Flying Shenanigans to YOU! Marvelous Music meets Adventurous Aerial Acrobatics in this Cavalcade of Creativity! Experience the Twirling Topsy-Turvy Trombonist, the Fabulous Flipping Flutist, the Death-Defying Drummer! This celebrated troupe promises a Splendid Spectacle Never Before Equaled! Get your Vaudeville here!

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AJT Annual Benefit Performance:Fruit Flies like a Banana” on Saturday, March 22, 2025.

In their award-winning variety show,  Fruit Flies Like a Banana, this trio of musicians creates new interdisciplinary works and reinterprets classic repertoire – all performed in an order chosen by the audience – to make music the leaps off the stage. In this performance, part of the audience will be on the stage as they step into the music in the best seasts in the house. Part chamber music group, part devised theatre company, part modern dance troupe, part circus act, The Fourth Wall blends music, theatre, dance, and acrobatics into a new hybrid art form. You will enjoy live, silent & online auctions, champagne reception, heavy hors d’oeuvres & dessert. Ticket price includes reception, show ticket and a tax deductible donation to Alaska Junior Theater.

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The Fourth Wall is no ordinary ensemble. Part chamber music group, part theatre company, part modern dance troupe, part circus act, The Fourth Wall: Hybrid Arts Ensemble blends music, theatre, dance and acrobatics into a new hybrid art form. This trio of musicians creates new interdisciplinary works and reinterprets classic repertoire to make music that leaps off the stage.

Flutist Hilary Abigana, bass trombonist C. Neil Parsons and percussionist Greg Jukes founded the ensemble in 2010 out of a shared interest in creating work that stretches the boundaries of instrumental performance. The Fourth Wall inspires and delights audiences across North America with their hybrid arts performances in venues ranging from performing arts centers to elementary school cafegymnatoriums, from an off-Broadway run at the SoHo Playhouse in New York City to ABC Television’s The Gong Show. The Fourth Wall is a favorite at Fringe theatre festivals in the US and Canada, having sold out shows in Edmonton, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Orlando (Patrons’ Pick, Critics’ Choice, and Veteran Producer awards) and Winnipeg, where they received 5 stars from both the CBC, Manitoba and the Winnipeg Free Press for their vaudeville-inspired show Fruit Flies like a Banana and their nostalgic journey into childhood, Fallen from the Toy Box. In 2022, the ensemble expanded their reach across the Atlantic to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, putting on 51 shows in 25 days at the world’s largest performing arts festival. Their newest show, Without a Net, takes their work to literal new heights utilizing a 17’ high circus rig to add aerial acrobatics to the show. Without a Net was named Best Family Show at Orlando Fringe in 2023.

About the Artists

ABOUT — THE FOURTH WALLHilary Abigana

Hilary Abigana is at home in the orchestra as well as in front of it. She has performed as a soloist with the Buffalo Philharmonic and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestras with the “music-telling” ensemble, Tales & Scales; with the Evansville Philharmonic in a performance of the Brandenburg Concerto No. 4; and was the winner of the 2003 Eastman Nielsen Flute Concerto Competition, performing with the Eastman Philharmonia Chamber Orchestra. Before moving to Massachusetts with The Fourth Wall, she held positions as the second flutist of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and solo piccolo player of the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra. Hilary was the first-prize winner of the 2008 Houston Flute Club’s Byron Hester Young Artist Competition, was a silver medalist at the 2014 Midwest Fleadh Cheoil Céílí Band Competition and a silver medalist at the 2008 Fischoff Competition (with Trio Destino). Passionate about teaching, Hilary has been on faculty at Floot Fire in Texas, the International Flute Symposium (with The Fourth Wall), co-founded the Irish Arts Academy of Indianapolis and continues to inspire young flutists with her hybrid arts performances.

Hilary received her Bachelor of Music degree with Distinction from The Eastman School of Music, where she also was awarded the Performer’s Certificate in Flute. She received her master’s degree from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music and is a proud Verne Q Powell Flutes artist.

 Visit www.hilaryabigana.com

neil_parsons.jpgC. Neil Parsons

Neil Parsons has been performing for as long as he can remember, appearing in his first professional theatre production at age three. Extensive touring as taken him to 40 states, with performance at major performing arts centers such as the Kennedy Center, residencies at numerous universities and solo engagements with symphony orchestras, including the Boston Symphony. His creative output runs the gamut of music, theatre and dance production: from solo to chamber to orchestral music (including symphony, pit and disco orchestras); from Shakespeare to musical theatre to outdoor drama; and from modern to tap to site-specific dance pieces. Neil also has experience with aerial silks and clowning. 

Neil graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy and received his Bachelor’s degree from Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he studied bass trombone with Ray Premru. While at Oberlin, he combined his interests in music, dance and teaching by designing an individual major: Interdisciplinary Performance and Education. He then continued his studies with trombonist Tony Baker and at the Ohio University School of Dance. 

Visit www.cneilparsons.com

greg_jukes.jpgGreg Jukes

Greg Jukes is a percussionist and narrator whose work focuses on blending music, acting and dance in hybrid arts performances. He has created and performed concerts for young people with the Delaware Symphony, Evansville Philharmonic and Columbia Orchestras and is the narrator for the National Philharmonic’s second grade concerts, which reach over 10,000 second grade students every year. Greg performed at the 2013 Percussive Arts Society International Convention on a concert featuring theatrical works in which the percussionists are required to both act and play. He has been a member of the percussion sections for several orchestras in Indiana and Kentucky; plays in pit orchestras and recording sessions; and teaches percussion privately, at schools and with the Indianapolis Symphony’s outreach programs. 

Greg graduated from the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, where he studied with Robert van Sice, Svet Stoyanov, Tom Freer and So Percussion. He has collaborated with conductors David Amado, Ken Lam, Jason Love and Piotr Gajewski; directors Gary Race, Diane Brewer and Bryan Fonseca; and choreographers Mariel Greenlee, C. Neil Parsons and the Windfall Dancers.

Visit www.gregjukes.com

Community Outreach Activities

Coming Soon!

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Peter & the Wolf
Aesop Bops!
The Fourth Wall
AJT’s Annual Benefit Performance
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