JEWISH WOMEN DOING JEWISH MEN Set for Arthur Newman Theater Palm Desert, 5/29

By: May. 11, 2016
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Los Angeles singer and actress, Amy Brothman, will appear Sunday, May 29, 2016 at 2 PM at the Arthur Newman Theater in her hit show "Jewish Women Doing Jewish Men" for the Sundays In Summer Cabaret Series. The show explores what's become some of our country's greatest national treasures from the Broadway stages by Jewish composers and lyricists. Joining Ms. Brothman will be local pianist Joel Baker. Tickets for this show are available at the door for $11 cash only.

Originally from Buffalo, Amy started performing in musicals at the age of 7 years old. After completing her studies in Musical Theater, she moved to New York City where she landed her first professional audition, the role of Sheila in the Anniversary Tour of "Hair". She later moved to Los Angeles and taking time out to raise her son but is back auditioning again as well as producing. She has performed "Jewish Women Doing Jewish Men" at several Los Angeles venues and is eager to debut it in the Desert. In it she sings music by Irving Berlin, Julie Styne, Jerry Herman, Richard Rogers, Richard Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim, Stephen Schwartz, and more, along with interesting facts and stories about them.

Amy Brothman in "Jewish Women Doing Jewish Men" with Joel Baker on piano will be at 2 PM on Sunday, May 29, 2016 at the Arthur Newman Theatre in the Joslyn Center located at 73750 Catalina Way in Palm Desert. Tickets are $11 cash only at the box office, and doors open at 1 PM. For more information you may call 760-325-2731 or visit: www.lesmichaels.com/joslyn


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