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Marty Geiger will be back on stage with a brand new show called Summer Baby. It's about Marty and his relationsihp to summer -- summer camp, summer jobs, summer travels, summer romance, summer at the beach. You get the idea. Sounds like fun!
This time out, Marty has chosen Don't Tell Mama as the venue. His musical team is once again made up of cabaret veterans, director Lina Koutrakos and music director Paul Greenwood.
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A warm state-side welcome to MLP newcomer Harold Sanditen.
Direct from London in his New York cabaret debut, Harold takes you on a musical journey of his take on life. He'll be singing songs from Gershwin and Irving Berlin through to James Taylor and Burt Bacharach. He might even reveal a secret . . . or two!
His show The Secret of Life will be presented at The Duplex. Harold is working with director Helen Baldassare, and will be joined on stage by musical director David Gaines on piano and Louis Tucci on bass.
Click here to see Harold's flyer.
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Julie Steiner-Korn has announced that her show Come In From The Rain is in part a tribute to her husband, David, who passed away in 2007. In this, her solo cabaret debut, Julie takes a hopeful look at the future, with an acceptance of change and an energetic commitment to new beginnings. Cover charges will benefit The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's 2008 Light The Night Walk, which Julie is participating in this October.
Julie has crafted the show with director Helen Baldassare, and will be on stage with music driector Gregory Toroian. The new show opens very soon at Don't Tell Mama.
Click here for more information about the show and for information about donation options.
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Looking back at a good life, Leslie Louis says he's "already grabbed the brass ring" a few times. Looking forward, he sees a bright future with a few more rings to come. That's a colorful metaphor for his new show, The Colors of My Life. Leslie has again teamed up with music director Gregory Toroian and director Helen Baldassare, and the new show opens at Don't Tell Mama in October.
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Jackie Draper brings a brand new show to The Laurie Beechman Theater this fall. In Between Yesterday and Tomorrow, Jackie reveals her approach to the future, an approach laced with hope, determination and good humor. Jackie is once again working with director Helen Baldassare, and is returning to the stage with music director Gregory Toroian and bass player Ritt Henn.
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