BLESS THE BROKEN ROAD to Play Don't Tell Mama in March

By: Feb. 10, 2016
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Entertainment destination Don't Tell Mama presents performing artist Tracey O'Farrell in her original solo cabaret show Bless the Broken Road on Saturday, March 5, 4 pm and Saturday, March 26, 7 pm at 343 W. 46th Street, New York. The show is produced in collaboration with legendary New York composer and director David Friedman, accompanied by Kenneth Gartman on piano.

A musical mix of pop, country, Broadway and standards, Bless the Broken Road tells the story of O'Farrell's journey through unimaginable tragedy and loss, her triumphant return to performing after life's hard and fast curve balls, and a love story that rivals Hollywood blockbusters. Vignettes of heartfelt stories are coupled with beloved tunes resounding her life in song, including "Dream Lover" by Bobby Darin, "We Live on Borrowed Time" by David Friedman, "Blackbird" by The Beatles, "I Can Hear The Bells" from the musical Hairspray, the title tune "Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts and more. O'Farrell's unforgettable vocals and heartfelt delivery of her captivating story is reminiscent of a modern day, grown up fairy tale. Bless the Broken Road leaves the audience believing in happy endings!

Metro theater critic Nick Dussault lauds "Tracey O'Farrell is anything but another pretty girl with a pretty voice. When she brings the true highs and lows of her life into her singing, there's an authenticity to her voice that'll touch your own soul."

O'Farrell's career has bridged the performing arts scene as cabaret artist, actress and screen artist. Her performances have been applauded at top venues including Boston's Riverside Theater Works and Club Café, with Acceptance Theatre Company, JM Productions and Dillstar Productions. Recently she has been featured in critically acclaimed cabaret productions across the country and in shows at The Metropolitan Room with renowned artists including Bobbie Horowitz and David Friedman; the St. Louis Cabaret Conference and Provincetown's Cabaret Fest. Native to Boston, O'Farrell holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre from The Hartt School, and is a member of the Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs (MAC) and the Boston Association of Cabaret Artists (BACA).

Tickets for Bless the Broken Road are $15.00, plus a two drink minimum. Doors open 30 minutes before the performance. For more information about Tracey O'Farrell, visit traceyactress.com, or follow on Facebook. For tickets, more information or directions to Don't Tell Mama, visit donttellmamanyc.com.

Photo Credit: Bob Bond Photography



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