Liz Rubino Debuts at Don't Tell Mama's with Special Guest Stephen Cole

By: Mar. 02, 2017
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Liz Rubino, will return to the NY cabaret stage with her debut at the well known establishment, Don't Tell Mama, in "Make Yourself Comfortable" opening Saturday, March 11th @ 7:00 pm. Additional show is 4/08. Music Charge is $15.00, Two Drink Min. $5.00 MAC member discount. Music Director: Matthew Martin Ward.


The new show "Make Yourself Comfortable" will feature material for a cozy intimate evening in the brick room of Don't Tell Mama."


Special guest is writer/lyricist, Stephen Cole (Merman's Apprentice, Inventing Mary Martin, Cole Mining and After the Fair.)

Singer/Actress, Liz, returns to the New York cabaret scene after a year away to record and release her newest project "Woman Under the Covers" which is a collection of traditionally male pop covers featuring "Turn the Page," Origin of Love" and "Right Here Waiting." "Make Yourself Comfortable" will feature three of these selections, "Scarborough Fair," Origin of Love," and the Stephen Cole/Claibe Richardson song "Perfect". Liz's singing talent has created performing opportunities in New York, Florida and on the West Coast, leading to a traveling "gypsy" lifestyle.

Special Guest Stephen Cole is a singer, a storyteller, a comic, a director and all around renaissance man, but he is best known as the award winning writer of 15 musicals including THE ROAD TO QATAR!, THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER, AFTER THE FAIR, INVENTING Mary Martin, DODSWOTH, SATURDAY NIGHT AT GROSSINGER'S and MERMAN'S APPRENTICE. His published books include I COULD HAVE SUNG ALL NIGHT (with and about singing legend Marni Nixon), THAT BOOK ABOUT THAT GIRL, Noel Coward, and PUT ON A HAPPY FACE. Stephen has had the pleasure of dueting with KLea Blackhurst, Anita Gillette and Ethel Merman (privately). He is thrilled to finally be dueting with the fabulous Liz Rubino.

So if you're feeling tied up at home, and want to hear a warm comfortable singing voice that will make you purr, then come join us for this first night of Liz's three night run of "Make Yourself Comfortable."


Don't' Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street, New York, New York. 10036. Music Charge $15..00.



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