Actor's Express Presents SO MANY COMPOSERS, SO LITTLE TIME

By: Feb. 04, 2010
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Actor's Express is proud to present So Many Composers, So Little Time, an all new show by legendary cabaret performer Libby Whittemore, as the latest installment of the popular Libby's at the Express series.

Opening Thursday, February 18, for a four-night run, the show is a musical tribute to some of Libby's favorite composers, including Harold Arlen, Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, and Irving Berlin.

Libby will be joined by singers Shawn Megorden and Lisa Paige in this production featuring the timeless music of these great composers of the American songbook. The ladies will be accompanied by Robert Strickland and his Super-Sized Combo.

Scheduled for February 18, 19, 20, and 21, all performances begin at 7:30 p.m. at Actor's Express. Tickets are $40 and are available for purchase at actors-express.com or by phone at 404.607.7469.

Whittemore is recognized nationally and locally, where a loyal fan base has followed her for more than 20 years at her own club and at many other venues. She has also appeared in numerous theatrical productions, on television, and in films. Her accomplishments range from singing the National Anthem at Atlanta Braves games, to performing for the Prince of Wales.

So Many Composers, So Little Time
Libby's at the Express

Dates/Times
February 18, 19, 20, and 21, 2010
7:30 pm

Ticket Prices
$40.00

Location
Actor's Express
887 West Marietta Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

Reservations
Online - actors-express.com
Phone - 404-607-SHOW (7469)
About Actor's Express

Since 1988 Actor's Express has offering original voices and new perspectives that reflect Atlanta's diverse and evolving community. Recognized as one of the most remarkable and daring theatre companies in the Southeast, Actors Express has been cited as "the city's most vital theatrical venue" (Creative Loafing) and continues to fill an important niche in Atlanta's rich arts community as a place for high quality theatre and theatre education.

Under the artistic direction of Freddie Ashley, the theatre strives to nurture the next generation of playwrights through workshops, readings, and full productions of new plays; to enhance Atlanta's artistic community through theatre training; to catalyze the dialogue essential to the vitality of our neighborhood and our city; and to enhance Atlanta's reputation nationally as a thriving center for live performance.



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