BWW Interview: SO NOW YOU KNOW With Sean Harkness
by Nicholas Adler
- Jul 13, 2020
One can tell when someone is playing music mechanically and simply reading notes on a page or if what you are hearing is something greater than that; as if something divine is coming through the performer's soul. With guitarist Sean Harkness, it most certainly is the later. Although quite an accomplished professional composer, arranger and guitarist, Sean's playing has an additional element; the a?oeIta?? factor that is so hard to describe, but you know it when you see or hear it.
BWW Feature: Cabaret With Our Feet Up
by Stephen Mosher
- Jun 30, 2020
Can online cabaret be intimate, personal, and profound? Ari Axelrod thinks it can, and he's already proving that audiences can feel the humanity through their computer monitors.
BWW Interview: SO NOW YOU KNOW with Stacy Sullivan
by Nicholas Adler
- Jun 27, 2020
Stacy Sullivan is well known in the Cabaret Community for being the very epitome of warmth and friendship. She always greets her friends and fans with a big smile, a hug and a a?oeHow are you?a?? Unfailingly classy, well dressed and always stunning, Stacy creates very interesting cabaret shows that tend to focus on one artists - a?oeIt's A Good Day, A Tribute To Miss Peggy Leea??, a?oeOn The Air - Songs For Marian McPartlanda?? and one that I was luckily in attendance for on opening night, a?oeA Night at the Troubadour: Presenting Elton John and David Acklesa??.
BWW Feature: Cabaret And Concerts In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Stephen Mosher
- May 23, 2020
As New York City hits the ten-week mark of quarantine, the artists of the cabaret and concert community are getting solid footing on how their art form will evolve. There may be some doubt, but they all know the truth: They will survive.
BWW Interview: At Home With Brad Simmons
by Stephen Mosher
- May 13, 2020
Man of music Brad Simmons stands with many who rely on his work, but there are many sides to the man at the keyboard, as this interview shows.
New MetropolitanZoom Series Honors NYC Medical Personnel with USO-Type Variety Shows
by A.A. Cristi
- May 4, 2020
Live entertainment producer and promoter, Bernie Furshpan, formerly of the Metropolitan Room, is presenting virtual USO-style 'shows' of support to our frontline medical personnel. This Friday, May 8, 2020 at 6pm EST MetropolitanZoom, as he has dubbed his new platform, will be honoring traveling nurse Lynne Hewett RN, who is presently working with colleagues at Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC.
BWW Interview: At Home With Dawn Derow
by Stephen Mosher
- Apr 5, 2020
The award-winning singer-songwriter has been seen all over her social media doing yoga in her dressing gown and playing with her dog. Now fans can hear from Dawn what life out of town is like as she focuses, solely, on family, health and fitness, and her cute pooch.
BWW Feature: MAC AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED On Facebook Live
by Stephen Mosher
- Mar 31, 2020
On Monday, March 30th, the 2020 MAC Awards were broadcast via Facebook Live from the living rooms or Lennie Watts and Amy Wolk/Lorinda Lisitza in a split-screen presentation in which The Three Stooges of Cabaret made their community of artists laugh with many hi-jinks, giggles, grins, silliness, and an ongoing series of the new MAC Award theme song, penned by Wolk and Lisitza themselves. The intent was to bring some levity to a difficult time in the world and, judging by the comment scroll during the home-made telecast, the hardworking trio tickled the funnybones of many. As names were announced, recipients called in to say a few words (apropos to the proceedings, Mr. Watts' telephone ringtone is the Benny Hill theme song) and particularly moving speeches from the proceedings came from Lisa Viggiano, Meg Flather, and Jeff Harnar. The entire show can be seen on Broadway World HERE. Results of the voting can be seen below.
VIDEO: Watch the 30th Annual MAC Awards!
by Nicole Rosky
- Mar 30, 2020
With the Coronavirus stopping all social gatherings and causing the closing of Don't Tell Mama for the duration, MAC has made a change from the previously announced event which was to be held at the club.
BWW Feature: LIVING ROOM CONCERTS Bring People Together and Keep Artists Flush
by Stephen Mosher
- Mar 15, 2020
During the time of social distancing artists of the cabaret community are doing all they can to keep their bills paid, and Living Room Concerts are a perfect way to do that and to also stay in touch with the outside world. Broadway World brings listings of artists performing online.
BWW Feature: Stephen Mosher's Pandemic Playlist Number One
by Stephen Mosher
- Mar 14, 2020
During the live entertainment shut-down in New York City people will need entertainment. Stephen Mosher starts a new series on Broadway World Cabaret - a regular playlist the puts a light on the talents who fill the stages of the clubs of NYC.
BWW Review: SEAN HARKNESS AND THE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS at Birdland Theater
by Chris Struck
- Feb 12, 2020
If you were looking for chill that about tops the list of good chill. The other night in the Birdland Theater Harkness turned a series of (mainly) 70s songs that hearken back to the golden age of Classic Rock into his own personal showcase on 'how to play a guitar.'
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