NiteLife Exchanges with Goldie Dver

Singer-actor Goldie Dver began her career in the late 1960s after arriving in New York City from her native Philadelphia. Since, she has had an extensive performing career in nightclubs in New York and across the US. Her solo cabarets include After Today, Woman On The Stage and Back in Mama’s Arms. In 2002, Dver, James Beaman anDavid Maiocco won the MAC Award for their revue, Crazy World: Songs of Leslie Bricusse. She is also a veteran of musical theatre, and was a regular personality on the long-running Joey Reynolds Show “The Jewish Hour” on WOR-AM Radio. Dver is also a makeup artist, with a second career at Smashbox cosmetics. Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006, Dver took time off from show business to concentrate on her healing. Now cancer-free, she is an advocate for women’s health.

Dver reprises Bridges on Sunday, October 8 at Don’t Tell Mama. The show is about musical “bridges” that mark time, especially her experience of the sweeping social change of those times, which shaped her values and her vision of the world. Purchase tickets here.