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Harold Sanditen is delighted to return to New York and to Don't Tell Mama with his brand new show called Thoughts 'Round Midnight. As the name implies, Harold will explore those innermost thoughts we all can fall into late at night -- loneliness, gratitude, jealousy, joy, love, fantasies, lost opportunities, and even revenge. Harold is working once again with director Lisa Forrell. He will be joined on stage by music director Nathan Martin on piano and Bob Renino on bass.
Or, if you happen to be in London in mid-September, you can catch Harold at The Pheasantry w ith music director Nathan Martin on piano and Dave Olney on bass.
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Mara Rixton will return to The Duplex Cabaret with a show both new and familiar. In More Randomer Acts!, Mara builds on the theme she began last year. This time, in addition to an eclectic mix of songs, funny material, and a bit of poetry, Mara is blending in a bit of choreography. The goal, as before: delight (and we can tell you from experience that Mara's aim is pretty good!)
Mara is working once again with music director Wells Hanley and director Gerry Geddes.
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MLP newcomer Mike Schuil will present his new show, Toes in the Sand, at The Duplex. With a decidedly romantic theme and a somewhat south-of-the-border flavor, Mike takes this trip to Brazil and back with The Wells Hanley Trio, including -- naturally -- music director Wells Hanley.
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Victor Neufeld has announced a snow date for his latest and greatest show, which was canceled due to the blizzard in February. The one-night-only reprise of Victor's Newest and Best Show! will feature music director Wells Hanley on piano, Saadi Zain on bass and Robby Sinclair on drums. Look for the foursome at Don't Tell Mama.
Click here to see Victor's flyer.
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Nancy Stearns has been performing solo cabaret shows almost as long as we've been writing about them. This year, she has announced a one-night-only event to look back and celebrate her first ten years of music. The show is suitably titledThe First Ten Years.
For this event, Nancy is moving for the first time to The Metropolitan Room. The venue has changed, but not her team: Nancy is working once again with director Helen Baldassare, and will appear with music director Gregory Toroian on piano and David Finck on bass. Click here to see Nancy's flyer or click here to visit Nancy's web site.
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MLP newcomer Bill Terry will present his solo cabaret debut at The Duplex. The title is Why Must The Show Go On? and the show features jazz-tinged standards, affecting ballads, and songs of humor whose creators range from Vernon Duke to Stephen Sondheim to Tom Lehrer. Bill is working with director Helen Baldassare. Music director Gregory Toroian will accompany on piano.
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Jackie Draper returns to The Laurie Beechman Theater with a new show called Go The Distance, a musical look at the many actions and attributes required to reach the "finish line" -- whatever that is in your life.
Jackie once again teamed with director Helen Baldassare. Music director Gregory Toroian will join on piano, along with bass player Ritt Henn and guest artist Robbyn Tongue on alto sax and clarinet. Jackie also welcomes back her special guest, Franklin Ayala.
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