Today, Kay Thompson is remembered largely as the author of the iconic 'Eloise' books and for her picture-stealing turn as the Diana Vreeland-like fashion editor in 'Funny Face'. But the preternaturally talented Thompson was so much more: singer, vocal arranger, nightclub star, radio personality, fashion innovator, sometimes shrewd businesswoman, mentor-and world-classeccentric. In 'Kay Thompson: From Funny Face to Eloise', film director and producer Sam Irvin delivers the first full-length biography of this inimitable personality who left her indelible mark on show business-and on the lives of millions of readers. The book will be released November 2, 2010.
Donny & Marie - A Broadway Christmas, a new holiday production starring America's favorite sibling entertainers, will play a limited engagement of 12 performances Thursday, December 9, through Sunday, December 19, 2010, at Broadway's Marriott Marquis Theatre (1535 Broadway at 46th Street).
One More Productions - one of Southern California's leading musical theater companies - announces auditions for A Holiday GEM on Monday, October 18 and Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at THE GEM THEATER in Garden Grove.
One More Productions - one of Southern California's leading musical theater companies - announces auditions for A Holiday GEM on Monday, October 18 and Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at THE GEM THEATER in Garden Grove.
One More Productions - one of Southern California's leading musical theater companies - announces auditions for A Holiday GEM on Monday, October 18 and Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at THE GEM THEATER in Garden Grove.
Cabaret St. Louis proudly presents Three Men & A Baby...Grand! 'A Salute to the Rat Pack' October 13-16, 2010 at 8 pm the Kranzberg Arts Center - 501 North Grand. Lee Lessack, Brian Lane Green, and John Boswell bring their flawless vocals, consummate showmanship and high energy while skillfully interpreting music made famous by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Joey Bishop. A Salute to the Rat Pack will be an evening of warm nostalgia presented by three first-rate performers who have extensive Broadway, recording and cabaret credits.
Chart-topping rockers The Association, with hit songs among the most played on the radio in the 20th century, will perform for two nights at the Suncoast Showroom, November 13 and 14, each evening at 7:30 p.m.
The Barter Players are welcoming this fall with the hair-raising tale of a Headless Horseman. 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' begins September 23 and runs through November 13 at Barter Stage II. Barter's own Resident Playwright Catherine Bush adapts the Washington Irving tale.
Cabaret St. Louis proudly presents Three Men & A Baby...Grand! 'A Salute to the Rat Pack' October 13-16, 2010 at 8 pm the Kranzberg Arts Center - 501 North Grand. Lee Lessack, Brian Lane Green, and John Boswell bring their flawless vocals, consummate showmanship and high energy while skillfully interpreting music made famous by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Joey Bishop. A Salute to the Rat Pack will be an evening of warm nostalgia presented by three first-rate performers who have extensive Broadway, recording and cabaret credits.
The Barter Players are welcoming this fall with the hair-raising tale of a Headless Horseman. 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' begins September 23 and runs through November 13 at Barter Stage II. Barter's own Resident Playwright Catherine Bush adapts the Washington Irving tale.
Broadway and recording artists David Burnham, Lee Lessack and John Boswell join voices in 'Three Men and a Baby...Grand!' With individual star power and incredible harmonies, the show features standards from the Great American Songbook made famous by Sammy, Dean and Frank, including 'Night and Day,' 'New York, New York,' 'Girl from Ipanema' and many more!
Madame, the irrepressible, irreverent and oh-so-irreplaceable diva, best known for her appearances on television's Solid Gold, Hollywood Squares, countless prime-time specials, as well as her own syndicated series Madame's Place, returns to Feinstein's at the Regency in her nationally acclaimed show 'It's Madame with an E!', with a new man on her arm - co-star Rick Skye - and musical direction by Ricky Ritzel on Thursday, August 19th at 8:30 pm.
Before there was Paris, Lindsay or Britney, there was Madame! The world's most infamous diva is back in all her glory with a new man on her arm, and the same biting wit that has made her a cultural icon. 'Today to become a celebrity you need a million dollar stylist and a pricey publicist. In my day, all you needed was a cheap pair of knees pads and a wet tissue.'
Before there was Paris, Lindsay or Britney, there was Madame! The world's most infamous diva is back in all her glory with a new man on her arm, and the same biting wit that has made her a cultural icon. 'Today to become a celebrity you need a million dollar stylist and a pricey publicist. In my day, all you needed was a cheap pair of knees pads and a wet tissue.'
Broadway and recording artists David Burnham, Lee Lessack and John Boswell join voices in 'Three Men and a Baby...Grand!' With individual star power and incredible harmonies, the show features standards from the Great American Songbook made famous by Sammy, Dean and Frank, including 'Night and Day,' 'New York, New York,' 'Girl from Ipanema' and many more!
Madame, the irrepressible, irreverent and oh-so-irreplaceable diva, best known for her appearances on television's Solid Gold, Hollywood Squares, countless prime-time specials, as well as her own syndicated series Madame's Place, returns to Feinstein's at the Regency in her nationally acclaimed show 'It's Madame with an E!', with a new man on her arm - co-star Rick Skye - and musical direction by Ricky Ritzel on Thursday, August 19th at 8:30 pm.
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Before there was Paris, Lindsay or Britney, there was Madame! The world's most infamous diva is back in all her glory with a new man on her arm, and the same biting wit that has made her a cultural icon. 'Today to become a celebrity you need a million dollar stylist and a pricey publicist. In my day, all you needed was a cheap pair of knees pads and a wet tissue.'
Before there was Paris, Lindsay or Britney, there was Madame! The world's most infamous diva is back in all her glory with a new man on her arm, and the same biting wit that has made her a cultural icon. 'Today to become a celebrity you need a million dollar stylist and a pricey publicist. In my day, all you needed was a cheap pair of knees pads and a wet tissue.'