Carmen Cusack: Cabaret Debut at Feinsteins/54Below If you liked Steve Martin/Edie Brickell’s Bright Star, you’ll love this evening, which boasts a great many numbers performed in and cut [...] August 13, 2016
Arlington’s Signature Theatre Celebrates Jelly’s Last Jam Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe was a controversial figure in his time recognized as much for his arrogance as he was for his talents as a jazz [...] August 13, 2016
Poveromo – a Young Dynamo Recalling the 50’s Charlie Poveromo and the Barry Levitt Quartet (CP&BLQ) played the Metropolitan Room on August 10 to a packed house and a rousing [...] August 12, 2016
Preview: The 27th Annual New York Cabaret Convention In October 1989, Donald Smith’s four year-old Mabel Mercer Foundation held its first annual New York Cabaret Convention. The New York [...] August 11, 2016
A Life of Stark Contrast: Alice in Black and White The saying goes that well-behaved women seldom make history. History however doesn’t always take note of those women who, without [...] August 11, 2016
Troilus & Cressida – War, Infidelity, War, Did I Mention War?! Another reframed Shakespeare play, another 13 (I counted) helicopters disturbing performance (these can’t be rerouted?!), another [...] August 10, 2016
Carol Woods: Ain’t We Got Fun – The Richard Whiting Songbook Mama Morton’s been sprung. After years of brightening stages in Kander and Ebb’s Chicago, Carol Woods returns to cabaret with Ain’t [...] August 10, 2016
Newton’s Cradle – Marvelous Presented by The New York Musical Festival, this captivating, disarming piece is worthy of and ready for a full production. Containing [...] August 9, 2016