Linda Glick Sings, Enlightens and Informs—Voila!
The title of the show is Linda Glick’s Teach Me Tonight Part II. Voila! It’s a thoroughly apt title, for Linda Glick, once a full-time teacher, has the impusle to inform and edify in her […]
The title of the show is Linda Glick’s Teach Me Tonight Part II. Voila! It’s a thoroughly apt title, for Linda Glick, once a full-time teacher, has the impusle to inform and edify in her […]
Singer Tennie Leonard returns to Don’t Tell Mama to reprise her popular show, Here and Now, with three new dates, Tuesday, May 22nd, Wednesday May 30th and Thursday, June 7th. All shows are at 7:30 PM. […]
Singer and actress, Linda Glick, returns to Pangea Restaurant and Supper Club (178 Second Ave, New York City) on Fridays, June 1 and 8 at 7 PM, with her acclaimed and newly revised show, Teach […]
By Marilyn Lester**** Sophie Tucker may have billed herself as “the last of the red hot mamas,” but she was wrong. Carole J. Bufford easily assumes the mantle with her razz ma tazz style, high […]
New York-based Cabaret producer, performer, promoter, and former reviewer (for Cabaret Scenes Magazine and BroadwayWorld.com) Stephen Hanks, is in the midst of a serious love-hate relationship. He loves the art form of Cabaret and hates the dramatic rise of voter suppression and white supremacy in America during […]
Singer/Performer/Emcee/Writer Natasha Castillo not only contributes to NiteLife Exchange (Through the Lens of Natasha), she hosts a monthly open mic called Spotlight on You. This “Month of Love Spotlight,” at 53 Above, on February 16th, […]
Tony nominated, award-winning entertainer, Sharon McNight, has big plans in these next two months. On Monday, February 26 and Tuesday, March 6, 7:00 PM at Don’t Tell Mama, McNight reunites with musical director, James “Jim Bob” Followell in […]
By ROB LESTER****I don’t know if she can ride a bicycle, too, but if cabaret is like riding a bicycle, to invoke an old saying, and you just get back in the seat and pedal […]
By ROB LESTER****It isn’t every day that a singer I interview casually says, “Judy Garland was always very nice to me,” or lets me see a telegram that Frank Sinatra sent her. But Tennie Leonard […]
Tapping into the 1941 Hit Parade: “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” ” Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and “The White Cliffs of Dover,” Dawn Derow‘s My Ship explores the emotional climate of America as it entered WWII and opens […]
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