This Will Be: The Spirit & Soul & Music of Natalie Cole played to two sold out houses at The Blue Strawberry. Hanrahan, Healy, Kidd and the rest of the company may have found another cabaret concept musical with long running potential.
FINAL DRESS is another of Midnight Company’s scripted cabaret shows that features some memorable songs for people of all ages. It’s comes recommended solely for the chemistry between Howe and Cereghino. Howe takes on a dozen of chart-topping hits from the past seven decades including the Frankie Lymon hit “Goody Goody,” a plot advancing version of Alanis Morissette’s “Uninvited,” and Carole King’s “It’s Too Late.” Howe continues to show in her cabaret performances that she has the vocal chops to take on many different genres of music, including pop, rock, opera, musical theater, and Latin/mariachi. Cereghino is strong on the keys, but he really captivated the room singing with Howe on the Barbra Streisand/Barry Gibb hit “Guilty,” and the delightful “Suddenly Seymour” from Little Shop of Horrors.
Explore the 20th Annual Dodge Poetry Festival's Free Family Day on October 19th in Newark, featuring interactive poetry activities, workshops, and performances for all ages at NJPAC.
Modern Art Etc. is proud to present the contemporary artwork of Laura Kim, a Harvard law and Chicago University graduate / visual artist. Laura's 'Sunrise' and 'Diamond Mountains' are inspired by photography and paintings of ancient Korean mountains. Her signature stylized language of lines and dots create the form of mountainscapes and are symbolic of musical notes and inspired by musical compositions. A completely individualistic new artistic language in visual art, both laborious and painstaking, the finished palette suggests a rainbow and is inspired by the hues of French Impressionism. Laura's digital painting, 'City of Angel's / Violet Horizon,' will be premiering at Photo LA and blends the visual language of photography and painting.
59E59 Theaters welcomes Scripts Up! with the NYC premiere of YEARS OF SKY, written by Barbara Blatner and directed by Christopher Scott. YEARS OF SKY begins performances tonight, February 21 for a limited engagement through Sunday, March 10.
59E59 Theaters welcomes Scripts Up! with the NYC premiere of YEARS OF SKY, written by Barbara Blatner and directed by Christopher Scott. YEARS OF SKY begins performances on Thursday, February 21 for a limited engagement through Sunday, March 10.
A dazzling holiday programming lineup, including nine new specials and five special episodes of popular series, awaits HGTV viewers beginning on Thanksgiving Day.