BWW Reviews: Enjoyable Revue at the Metropolitan Room Showcases the Prodigious Songbook of Composer NICHOLAS LEVIN
Composer-based revues have become something of a staple in the cabaret arena for the past couple of decades. Off-Broadway productions such as Side by Side By Sondheim and Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living In Paris indeed set the tone for others in cabaret that followed, with varying degrees of success. Within the New York City sphere, a most memorable example was the award-winning Monday in the Dark With George, which premiered at Eighty Eights in 1992 with a cast that not only featured the songwriter himself, George Winters, but also such powerhouses as Jay Rogers and Helen Baldassare. Many others have followed, some emerging as hits while others were quite forgettable. To the hits category can now be added Somewhere In This Song: The Music and Lyrics of Nicholas Levin, which premiered this past Saturday afternoon at Metropolitan Room and will undoubtedly find its legs for a much-deserved extended run there, or possibly Off-Broadway.
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