October Line-Up at Beechman incl. 'Chorus Line,' Masquerade

By: Sep. 25, 2007
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The West Bank Café announces our October, 2007 line-up of live entertainment, to be presented in The Laurie Beechman Theatre. The West Bank Café is located at 407 West 42nd. St. (at Ninth Avenue). For reservations, please call 212-695-6909, between the hours of 12PM & 6PM.

Please note there is a $15 food and/or beverage minimum at each performance, with the exception of The After Party. All major credit cards are accepted.

The After Party is every Friday from 10:30PM to 2AM. No cover, no minimum.  October guests include last year's "Broadway Idol" winner Jaclyn Huberman (October 12) and Spring Awakening's Jonathan Groff (Oct. 19).

The Laurie Beechman Theatre October schedule is:

Maureen Kelley Stewart
Wednesday, October 3 at 7PM; Thursday, October 4 at 9:30PM
$15 cover
Following the sold out success of her September run of shows, Maureen returns for two special encore performances. Celebrating material by Charles Strouse, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Jason Patrick Brown, William Finn, Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer, Maltby & Shire, Laura Nyro, Amanda McBroom, Julie Gold, Dave Frishberg & others. Musical Director: Don Rebic; Direction by Eric Michael Gillett.   

Alice Frazier: Broadway Without Boundaries
Thursday, October 4 at 7PM
$20 cover
Featuring music by composers Leonard Bernstein, Irving Berlin, Stephen Sondheim, Frank Loesser, Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart, Bjorn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson, Rupert Holmes and much more, with renowned pianist and musical director, Don Rebic.  "Alice Frazier is a class act - in dress, stage style, respect for her audience, and the songs she selects. Her charm, warmth and clear soprano were placed in the service of a program of theater songs that, for the most part, are rarely sung today but deserve to be kept in circuit - particularly as performed with the intelligence she brings to their lyrics." Peter Haas, Cabaret Scenes

Alexander Kariotis & The Rock Opera Orchestra
Friday, October 5 at 8PM; Friday, October 19 at 8PM
$15 cover
The Rock Opera Orchestra, an eleven member ensemble, combine grand arias, recitatives, choruses, duets, trios and the elaborately emotional subject matter of the great operatic composers with vocal pyrotechnics and highly imaginative original compositions. Alexander Kariotis has performed internationally as a leading tenor in various operas, symphony concerts and Broadway tours.

Saturday Night Underground
Saturday, October 6
No cover, no minimum
The Laurie Beechman Theatre is pleased to announce a new talk/variety evening, Saturday Night Underground: a casual variety show, featuring interviews and performances from some of New York's most intriguing personalities. And the fun doesn't stop there, audience members are encouraged to get up on stage and sing a song or tell a joke, recommend a great restaurant or complain about a bad date – so bring your sheet music or guitar, your funny stories and your axes to grind. From 11PM til 2AM, join host Ben Rimalower (director of The Fabulous Life of a Size Zero, Joy and Leslie Kritzer is Patti LuPone at Les Mouches) for this new, regular event in the theatre district. Special guests on the include: At Least It's Pink's Bridget Everett, Singer/Songwriter Elizabeth Harper, LOGO New/Now/Next's Wendy Ho, Singer/Songwriter Lance Horne and from Les Miserables, Doug Kreeger and Haviland Stilwell.

Sing For Your Sanity
Sunday, October 7 at 1PM
$10
A musical revue that reminds us that sometimes being single is just as much fun as any relationship.

Cabaret Cares
Monday, October 8 at 7PM; Mondays, October 22 & 29 at 9:30PM
$25 cover
This ongoing series benefits Help is on the Way Today, a not-for-profit organization which helps children living with HIV/AIDS. October 8: The Lovely Ladies of Cabaret - an evening featuring some of the most talented ladies in cabaret, including  Jeanne MacDonald, Sue Matsuki, Cynthia Crane, Leslie Orofino, Aryn Faith, Liz McKendry, Erin Shields and others. October 22:  Sue Matsuki in Ella's Greatest Hits - Sue Matsuki brings back her hit tribute to the great Ella Fitzgerald. October 29: The cast of A Chorus Line – featuring Heather Parcells, Will Taylor, Nick Adams and more from the cast of the hit Broadway revival A Chorus Line.

Anthony Cochran
Wednesday, October 10 at 8PM
$15 cover
New to the cabaret scene, Mr. Cochran presents an evening of urban folk, Irish ballads, rock ballads and blues. Musical director is Daryl Kojak and the show is arranged by Melissa Cross.

Christopher Thompson: Coming Out… Again
Thursday, October 11 at 6:30PM
$10 cover
In honor of National Coming Out Day, tenor Christopher Preston Thompson and composer/pianist Richard Pearson Thomas revive Thomas' evocative, unpublished song-cycle "Far Off," presenting its first public performance in 10 years. Other composers on the program include Francis Poulenc, Benjamin Britten, George Gershwin, Stephen Sondheim, Frank Wildhorn and more, comprising an evening of half art song recital, half cabaret, with special guest singer Brandon Cutrell.

The Gossip Factory
Thursdays, October 11, 18 & 25 at 9:30PM
$12 cover
Reminiscent of a "Saved by the Bell" episode gone horribly awry, the Gossip Factory invites you on an adventurous journey through a typical day for Halliburton Middle School students. An outrageous ensemble cast presents these angst-ridden teens as they face the tribulations of middle class bourgeois life and struggle with the American dream of today's youth. This original Gossip Factory creation whisks audiences back to the glorious days of book reports and bus rides, hall passes and history, puberty and PE.

Marcus Simeone: At Last
Fridays, October 12 & 26 at 8PM
$15 cover
Miranda Music is proud to announce the release of "At Last," the debut CD of widely acclaimed vocalist Marcus Simeone. "At Last" is an introspective, imaginative collection of soaring ballads, pop songs and American classics brilliantly arranged by musical director Barry Levitt and his quartet featuring Chip Jackson on bass, Brian Gryce on percussion and Kenny Brescia on electric guitar. The performance on October 12 will benefit Seamen's Society For Children and Families (www.roots-wings.org) on Staten Island.

Anthony Escobar
Saturday, October 13 at 7PM
$12 cover
In the first of a three part cabaret series, Anthony Escobar intimately shares a musical journey from that of an uptight little boy to the year that changed his life and ultimately led him to pursue his passion for performance. Special guests Kuntal Naik and Brady Galan share their voices in this musical montage featuring songs from Nat King Cole, George Michael, Josh Groban and Broadway selections.  

Julien Sharp: Cruisin' Fusion
Saturday, October 20 at 4PM
No cover
Cruisin' Fusion: Because cruise ships don't run on fuel alone… music is in the mix! Julien's performance career has taken her from regional theater and cabaret to radio and television appearances throughout the United States. She has performed on cabaret stages of every size and is an accomplished headliner on cruise ships. In this special one-night-only show, Julien teams up with pianist Andy Milne (who also conducts the show's five piece band) to present Cruisin' Fusion, an eclectic and entertaining collection of songs she has performed on cruise ships all over the world. From the Carpenters to Carole King, from blues to Broadway, there is something to satisfy everyone's musical tastes. www.juliensharp.com

Terri Troiano: Nobody Does it Like Me
Saturday, October 20 at 7PM
$12 cover
In her newest show, Terri performs a selection of tunes ranging from jazz standards to musical theater classics. She's performed several sold out shows at Danny's Skylight Room and now brings her wit and music to The Laurie Beechman Theatre.

Brandon & Ray's Birthday Bash
Saturday, October 20 at 11PM
$15 cover
In what has become an annual event, celebrated vocalist Brandon Cutrell, and respected musical director Ray Fellman celebrate their joint birthdays in an evening of fun and cupcakes. Brandon is a two-time MAC and Bistro Award winner, and recently released his acclaimed debut CD. Fellman served as musical director for the off-Broadway show Captain Louie as well as the 2007 MAC Awards.

Surrender: Eddie Varley and Friends Sing the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber
Sunday, October 21 at 7PM
$15 cover
Eddie Varley and his special guest stars perform the seductive melodies of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. It's an evening of passionate solos, dangerous duets and the music of the night as Varley celebrates his unabashed love for the award winning composer of such hits as Evita, The Phantom of the Opera, Sunset Blvd. and The Woman in White. Varley makes his cabaret debut with the help of Felicia Finley, David Gurland, Robbie Maitner, Bill Weeden and many more surprise guests.

Anastacia McCleskey: I Got Love
Monday, October 22 at 7PM; Tuesday, October 23 at 8 & 10:30PM
$20 cover
Broadway performer Anastacia McCleskey (Tarzan) swings and sings her way through a variety of genres: Broadway, jazz, rhythm and blues and gospel.

Aldervan Daly
Monday, October 29 at 7PM
$20 cover
Vocalist Aldervan Daly takes us on a search for love, romance and the results.

Masquerade Ball
Wednesday, October 31 at 8:30PM
No cover, no minimum
The Laurie Beechman Theatre is pleased to announce our first ever Masquerade Ball. In celebration of Halloween, come dressed to the hilt or dress as you, yourself and I for an evening of fun and frivolity. Hosted by The After Party's Brandon Cutrell, there is no cover and no minimum for this event, and you might even win something for best costume. Come and sing something scary (or something from a "scary" musical), as the mic is always open, or sit back and haunt the folks at your table. The scary shots flow freely. Special guests to be announced soon.



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