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By Bart Greenberg***Sometimes a writer chooses a title that makes it too easy for reviewers to make fun of the show. Such classic bombs as Alive and Kicking (review: “It isn’t”) and The House Beautiful […]
By Bart Greenberg***Sometimes a writer chooses a title that makes it too easy for reviewers to make fun of the show. Such classic bombs as Alive and Kicking (review: “It isn’t”) and The House Beautiful […]
By Bart Greenberg***The charming Frederick M. White celebrated a landmark birthday with his newest show, I’m 70 and I Can Still … at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. Defying the passage of time, he celebrated his […]
By Bart Greenberg***With a quiet smile, a gentle manner and an eclectic choice of material, Jeremey Sussman took his audience on a journey from law school to cabaret performer with his debut show at Don’t […]
By Bart Greenberg***The Green Room 42 from time to time presents multi-performer evenings based around a specific theme. The most recent was I Get a Kick Out of Cole Porter, a jazzy salute to the […]
By Bart Greenberg***There’s probably no better Parisian tour guide in the New York cabaret community than chanteuse Karen Akers. Her newest program, Come With Me to Paris, at Birdland was as seductive, romantic and desirable as […]
By Bart Greenberg***Cabaret veteran, singer and educator, Corinna Sowers Adler, began her show All That Matters in the most casual of ways. No introduction from the light booth; just her, standing at the back of […]
By Bart Greenberg***Sharing a tale of second chances, Rachel Matz Hunter returned to New York City after a long absence, performing Take Two at Don’t Tell Mama. She brought with her, high energy, taste, intelligence […]
By Bart Greenberg***Poor King John. Neither history nor the arts have been kind to him. Suffering from younger brother syndrome (his eldest sibling was Richard the Lionheart), with a domineering mommy (the formidable Eleanor of […]
By Bart Greenberg***Scanning the packed room at the intimate club, Pangea, Stephanie Watts extolled, “All my world are colliding here – I didn’t think this would happen until my funeral!” Making her New York City […]
By Bart Greenberg***Polymath Dorothy Parker was a critic, poet, short story writer, lyricist, screenwriter, advertising copywriter, political activist and satirist, among many other genres of the written word. And conceive-director Douglas Carter Beane attempted to […]
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