Karen Mason & Lee Roy Reams to Pay Tribute to Jerry Herman at The Iridium, 5/31

By: May. 26, 2016
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Karen Mason and Lee Roy Reams will be saluting Jerry Herman on Tuesday May 31st at the Iridium, in a show called "IT'S TODAY" with Alex Rybeck at the piano. The show is at 8:30.

Karen Mason, has appeared on Broadway in JEROME ROBBINS BROADWAY, SUNSET BLVD, MAMMA MIA, HAIRSPRAY and WONDERLAND and in Cabaret and Concert rooms all over United States , She has won tons of MAC Awards and just this year won two for "The Show of the Year" and "Celebrity of the Year" Many of Herman's songs have been included in her many shows.

Lee Roy has worked extensively with Jerry Herman, Both on Broadway and at Rainbow and Stars. In 2006 he appeared on Broadway with Herman himself in a Jerry Herman Review. He has appeared in two of Herman's show on Broadway and on the road in LA CAGE AUX FOLLES and in HELLO DOLLY with Carol Channing and then in another revival Carol's last he directed the show. Just recently he appeared as DOLLY herself in Florida. Other shows SWEET CHARITY, 42ND STREET, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST and THE PRODUCERS

Tuesday, May 31st
8:30pm
The Iridium
1650 Broadway,

Reservations:212-582-2121; or: www.theridium.com.

Photo by Maryann Lopinto


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