Norman Lasiter Returns to the Arthur Newman Theatre, 8/7

By: Jul. 20, 2010
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It seems like Norman Lasiter just cannot take a break. Having performed a standing room only show at Billy Reed's earlier this year, which led to a headlining show to benefit The Rancho Mirage Public Library just a few months ago. This time around he'll return to a place where much of his success began several years ago, The Joslyn Center in Palm Desert and the Arthur Newman Theatre.

When cabaret producer and promoter Les Michaels moved his Summer Cabaret Concert Series from Blame It On Midnight when they closed last month for the summer, all of his previously booked artist agreed to following him to the new location. But the demand from the audiences to add Norman Lasiter to the series could not be ignored. They'll get their wish on Saturday, August 7, 2010 at 7 PM, when Norman is joined by his long-time musical director, the renowned Christopher Marlowe, for a show which will feature songs by music's leading composers from both Broadway shows and The Great American Songbook. Connecting the songs will be stories and introductions about the music and Norman's interesting life, and is one of the reasons for his popularity among audiences.

Mr. Lasiter has two CD's under his belt: "Trust The Wind" and "The Gift Of Love", both available on Amazon and CD Baby. Show time on Saturday, August 7th is 7 PM with doors opening at 6 PM. Tickets are $10 cash at the door as well as on line at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/120779.



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