Cearley Returns to the Duplex with 'Born & Bred: The 80's'

By: May. 01, 2006
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On May 7th and June 4th at 7 PM at the Duplex Cabaret Theatre, Nick Cearley and friends will revisit a colorful decade in "Born & Bred: The 80's."

Joining him will be Brandon Cutrell, Trish LaRose, Emily Mixon, Ray Fellman, TJ Moss, Daina Griffith, Gabrielle Stravelli, and Alysha Umphress. They will take audiences "through a 'Journey' of the 80's with much 'Heart' and U2 will have a 'Sting'er of a night," writes Cearley. "It will definitely be a rad evening of your favorite songs of our younger years."

The evening, which will be directed by Phil Geoffrey Bond, will feature Ray Fellman on keys and TJ Moss on guitar.

Cearley recently had a hit with "The Most Overdone Songs Ever," performed with Sweeney Todd's Lauren Molina. He was seen opposite Alice Ripley in the workshop of Bill Russell and Peter Melnick's new musical The Last Smoker in America (And Other Short Musicals). Regional credits include A Little Night Music, The Music Man and Lost in Yonkers; he also appeared in the World AIDs Day concert of Pippin

Tickets are $10, not including a 2-drink minimum (drinks do not have to be alcoholic). Call 212-255-5438 for reservations.


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