A World-Class Musical Lineup
The REP Theatre’s 2024 Fall Concert Series
Photography courtesy of The REP
As fall approaches in Northwest Florida, The REP Theatre is gearing up for its exceptional 2024 fall concert series. Celebrating its twenty-fourth year, The REP continues to draw in audiences with a mix of theater and music at its cozy seventy-seat Meeting Hall Theatre in Seaside, Florida. The upcoming season promises a variety of performances that showcase exceptional talent and create unforgettable experiences for all.
With its intimate and laid-back atmosphere, The REP is the perfect place to enjoy live music with friends and family. The LIVE@TheREP Concert Series offers a one-of-a-kind experience, and this fall, it will feature a lineup of well-known and up-and-coming artists who are sure to impress music lovers.
Mike Kinnebrew | Saturday, September 21, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $40 ($32 for REP Members)
As the son of a Baptist preacher and nurse, Mike Kinnebrew’s early years were spent in various locations across the southeast before his family settled in Atlanta when he was a teenager. Mike describes how he found solace in songwriting amidst the chaos of moving, explaining, “I was mesmerized by how a song could reach out and grab you by the heart—or by the throat.” His music is best described as soulful Indie folk with a remarkable capacity to connect and resonate with audiences. Mike has performed alongside well-known artists, including Oteil Burbridge of The Allman Brothers Band, Kristian Bush of Sugarland, Drew and Ellie Holcomb, Joan Jett, Howie Day, and Andrew Ripp.
“Mike is a fantastic songwriter and performer. His lyrics are thoughtful and intelligent, and his music evokes the classic songwriters we all know and love.”—Drew Holcomb, of Drew Holcomb And The Neighbors
Jill Sobule & Jesse Lynn Madera | Saturday, October 19, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $40 ($32 for REP Members)
Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule has had an impressive thirty-year career, showcasing her talents across folk, pop, and satire. Her songs cover various themes and are deeply personal, socially conscious, humorous, and derisively tragic. Notable hits like the original “I Kissed A Girl” and “Supermodel” (from the motion picture Clueless) only touch the surface of her impressive repertoire.
Singer-songwriter Jesse Lynn Madera blends various genres with piano-driven melodies and powerful vocals. Praised for her “otherworldly” sound and captivating live shows, she’s a rising star with a dedicated fan base and significant festival presence, having performed at Mile 0, 30ASWF, Annapolis Songwriters, and Mile of Music.
“Jill Sobule can claim her place among the stellar New York singer-songwriters of the last decade. Topical, funny, and more than a little poignant. Grown-up music for an adolescent age” — John Pareles, New York Times
Jeff Black | Saturday, November 2, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $40 ($32 for REP Members)
After releasing critically acclaimed commercial albums and fan-favorite independent releases, and with his songs featured in numerous independent films, Jeff Black has cemented his reputation as a creative force in the music industry over the last thirty years. Artists as diverse as Alison Krauss, Waylon Jennings, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, and Dierks Bentley have covered his songs. As he continues evolving as a writer, performer, and recording artist, Black has never before expressed so much of the creative process on his own terms, deepening his work and leaving the listener with some of the most fully formed and resonant music of his career.
“This Nashvillian’s song craftsmanship has been described as “perfect,” and his works are, indeed, polished gems where not a word is wasted.” —MUSICROW
Charlie Mars | Saturday, November 9 & Sunday, November 10, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $40 ($32 for REP Members)
Charlie Mars is a singer-songwriter with country and folk influences, known for his warm vocal style and skill in crafting poignant, down-to-earth songs. He has had a varied career, releasing albums with major labels and performing alongside artists such as REM, KT Tunstall, and Steve Earle. Mars, who hails from Mississippi, was exposed to a range of pop/rock music during his upbringing, drawing inspiration from artists like Michael Jackson and the Violent Femmes. His music is characterized by a minimalist style, featuring sparse instrumentation and an emphasis on evocative grooves and ambient space, enhancing his powerful songwriting’s impact.
“The melodies feel as lived in as the lyrics and linger long after the last note fades.”
—American Songwriter
BLKBOK | Saturday, November 23, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $40 ($32 for REP Members)
Professionally known as BLKBOK, Charles Wilson III is from Detroit’s inner city and has been passionate about music since childhood. By age eight, BLKBOK was already a celebrated piano prodigy, winning competitions and captivating audiences. He adopted the name BLKBOK as a tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach, symbolizing his diverse journey from pop and hip-hop culture to his vibrant, piano-driven live performances and critically acclaimed, neo-classical debut album, Black Book. The album was recognized by The New York Times as one of the “5 Classical Albums to Listen to Right Now.”
“Bach in his left hand, Debussy in his right.” —New York Times
The REP’s Songwriter Workshop
Wednesdays, September 4 – October 23
6:30 – 7:30 p.m. at The REP Theatre
Tickets: $35 and $28 for REP Members
Ages: 13+
Discover and develop your songwriting skills in this workshop. Learn essential skills such as musicality, lyricism, and structure to create a deep emotional connection with your audience. Whether a beginner or experienced, you’ll learn to craft compelling melodies, write evocative lyrics, and create songs that resonate. Share your work, receive feedback, and connect with fellow songwriters. Find new inspiration, improve your craft, and take your music to the next level.
SPECIAL EVENT
The Sock Joplin Trio Presents: A Journey Into Sound | Friday, November 15 & Saturday, November 16
Tickets: $60 ($48 for REP Members)
“A Journey into Sound” features pianist and Music Sociologist Joshua “Sock Joplin” Thompson, along with a lineup of guest artists, is set to make a lasting impression on the Seaside community. Thompson will be joined by his identical twin brother, Jared Thompson, a composer, saxophonist, and bandleader of the band Premium Blend. The duo will be accompanied by the powerful vocalist PsyWrn Simone. This talented group of nationally touring artists will create a musical experience that delves into the rich and interconnected histories of Black music, spanning from classical composers of African descent to spirituals, jazz, Hip-hop, and Neo-Soul.
With such a diverse and exciting lineup, The REP’s 2024 Fall Season is set to be memorable! Tickets for the LIVE@TheREP Concert Series are in high demand and sell out quickly, so be sure to secure your seats soon.
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For more information and to purchase tickets, visit LoveTheREP.com and follow @lovetherep on Instagram.
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