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Cabaret Series Gone Too Soon to Pay tribute to Madeline Kahn Broadway's Ann Harada H

Cabaret Series Gone Too Soon to Pay tribute to Madeline Kahn Broadway's Ann Harada H

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#1Cabaret Series Gone Too Soon to Pay tribute to Madeline Kahn Broadway's Ann Harada H
Posted: 8/31/15 at 2:30pm

Joseph Macchia brings you the next installment of Gone Too Soon, Now and Forever an evening of Madeline Kahn.

William V. Madison, author of Madeline Kahn: Being the Music, A Life (University Press of Mississippi, 2015), will host a musical tribute to the late singing actress as part of the Metropolitan Room’s “Gone Too Soon” series, produced by Joseph Macchia. Following the performance on Saturday, September 12, at 4:00 pm, Madison will sign copies of his book, which has been called “illuminating” (Huffington Post), “well-researched and thoughtful” (Associated Press), “wonderful” (Michael Musto, Outmagazine), and “necessary” (The Movie Addict Headquarters). Directed by Peter Napolitano, “The Music of Madeline Kahn” will feature several friends and colleagues of the comic legend, including her co-stars from Richard Rodgers’Two by Two, Walter Willison and Joan Copeland. They’ll be joined by performers from theater, cabaret, and opera who have been inspired by Kahn, including Ann Harada of Avenue Q and Smash. Jeff Cubeta is music director.

 

The hit series Gone Too Soon returns in September at The Metropolitan Room. This final installment of the series for 2015 pays tribute to the great Madeline Kahn. Produced by Joseph Macchia and directed by Peter Napolitano. The series will feature some of the most talented performers from Broadway and Cabaret. Performing are

 

Ann Harada

Walter Willison

Joan Copeland

Adam Shapiro

Michael Cohen

Janice Hall

Sarah Rice 

Rosa Bettancourt

Hanna Burke 

Lawrence Leritz

Minda Larsen

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#2Cabaret Series Gone Too Soon to Pay tribute to Madeline Kahn Broadway's Ann Harada H
Posted: 8/31/15 at 2:52pm

To read the headline, I swear this thread was bemoaning the fact that the Cabaret Series ended before it could pay tribute to Madeline Kahn. Such a shame, as she does deserve a great tribute.