MAC Award Winner Suzanne Carrico Returns To Metropolitan Room

By: Dec. 22, 2008
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Suzanne Carrico, the 2008 MAC Award Winner for "Outstanding Debut," will return to the Metropolitan Room with The Friendliest Thing, in January (7th, 23rd & 24th) & February (12th). The show, directed by Mary Cleere Haran, with Musical Direction by Tedd Firth, features special guest Don Rebic on piano & Saddi Zain on bass. The Friendliest Thing, an evening of provocative music from The Great American Songbook of the past & present, is devoted to matters of a most "intimate" nature.

Suzanne attended the Sundance Institute with the Mabel Mercer Foundation, working with Margaret Whiting, Melissa Manchester, Charles Strouse, Michael Rupert, Jimmy Webb, Billy Stritch & Don Rebic, which inspired her to return to her roots in Musical Theatre & the Great American Song in her recent MAC Award winning show THE ART OF THE CAHN, Songs from The Sammy Cahn Songbook.

Peformances run on the following schedule: Wednesday, January 7 at 7:30pm, Friday, January 23 at 7:30pm, Saturday, January 24 at 9:45pm, and Thursday, Februrary 12 at 9:45pm.

The show will be taking place at the Metropolitan Room, which is located at 34 West 22nd Street.

There is a $20 cover/$15 minimum.

For reservations, call 212-206-0440 or visit www.suzannecarrico.com.



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