Cearley and Molina Sing Final Notes of Most Overdone Songs Ever, April 2

By: Mar. 30, 2006
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Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will play their last performance of The Most Overdone Songs Ever on Sunday, April 2nd. In his cabaret debut, Cearley performs alongside Sweeney Todd's Molina  at the Duplex Cabaret Theatre (61 Christopher Street).

The show, which is billed as a "brand new not-so-new revue," features direction by Phil Geoffrey Bond and musical direction by Ray Fellman. "For those who saw it the last time, it has been seriously revised and many changes have occurred including the addition of my good buddy Lauren Molina, who is currently starring on Broadway as Johanna in Sweeney Todd. She will be lugging her famous yellow hair and sturdy cello along for the ride as well," wrote Cearley.

Cearley recently performed 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. Molina makes her Broadway debut with Sweeney Todd. She previously appeared at the York Theatre in Henry, Sweet, Henry and at Musicals Tonight! in Meet Me in St. Louis, among others.

There is a $10 cover and a 2 drink minimum (alcoholic drinks are not necessary). Reservations are strongly recommended; call 212 255 5438.

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