Mentored by Michael Feinstein and Andrea Marcovicci (The Queen of Cabaret), and sister to Fiona Apple, Maude Maggart is one of the cabaret circuit's finest interpreters of the Great American Songbook. Maude's bright, warm and ethereal vocals breathe new life into classic composers like Duke Ellington, Richard Rogers, Ira Gershwin and Hoagy Carmichael.
Show Times: Friday, October 1: 8 :00 p.m.
Saturday, October 2: 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: $35, $45, $55 ($12 food or beverage minimum)
For tickets call 317.275.1169, or order online at www.TheCabaret.org
Location: The Cabaret at the Columbia Club, 121 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46204
$10 valet Parking is available for cabaret patrons
ABOUT
Maude Maggart: Born and raised in New York City, Maude's performance career began in the clubs of New York and Los Angeles and exploded into one of today's most compelling international concert artists. Fostered by
Andrea Marcovicci and
Michael Feinstein, Maude has performed in clubs such as Feinstein's at the Regency in Manhattan, the Plush Room in San Francisco, the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, and Schroeder's in San Diego and has headlined shows at New York's Downtown River to River Festival, the Hudson Opera House, the Oregon Festival of American Music,
Michael Feinstein's "Standard Time" concert series at
Carnegie Hall and more. Maude has been featured on Entertainment Weekly's "Must List," on NPR's "Morning Edition," and a Time Out New York cover story. She received the 2005 Time Out New York Award for Special Achievement, the 2005 MAC Award for Best Female Debut and the 2005 Back Stage Award for Special Achievement. Her music has been championed by New York broadcasting legend
Jonathan Schwartz, Russell Davies on the BBC, and
Garrison Keillor on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion. Maude has several compact disc releases, including
Maude Maggart Live,
Maude Maggart Sings
Irving Berlin, and With Sweet Despair. Maude is the scion of an acclaimed show business family: her grandmother starred in the
George White Scandals of 1926, her grandfather was the star vocalist for the famed
Harry James Big Band, her parents met while performing with
Lauren Bacall in the Broadway musical Applause, and her sister is pop singer-songwriter
Fiona Apple.
The Cabaret is a professional, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The mission of the Cabaret is to elevate the cabaret art form; attract, develop and retain high-quality local performance talent; and provide a unique and important contribution to the city's artistic and cultural life.
The Columbia Club is the premiere private city club in Indianapolis, located in the heart of downtown on Monument Circle. Established in 1889, the nonprofit Columbia Club provides opportunities for business networking and social connections among its diverse membership. The beautiful Clubhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features fine and casual dining, catering and meeting facilities, 96 guest rooms and a complete fitness center.
The Columbia Club Foundation is dedicated to the acquisition, preservation and exhibition of items of literary and artistic significance as well as the restoration, preservation and protection of the historic Clubhouse.
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