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NYC: ALAN SIMON RETURNS TO THE BEECHMAN WITH "A WOMAN'S TOUCH"
Alan Simon returns to THE WEST BANK CAFE/LAURIE BEECHMAN THEATRE(407 West 42nd Street, NYC - 212-695-6909) on Thursday, March 5th at 7:00 pm in "A Woman's Touch" featuring Rebecca Holt (Broadway revival of How To Succeed), Kristin Feeney (Goodspeed Opera House) and Kelsey Landon (The Acting Company) in a festive entertainment with humor, heart and hijinks. The show highlights the eclectic artistry of Harold Arlen, Glen Campbell, Sam Cooke, Yip Harburg, Colin Hay, Paul McCartney, Randy Newman, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Mark Saltzman, Stephen Sondheim, Steve Winwood, and James Taylor, among others. Simon, also credited as co-writer, had a successful run at the Beechman of his one-man show series, The Long Way Home, and recently appeared with The Broadway Performance Project at Stage 72, both directed by Kimberly Vaughn. Collaborating again with Simon is director and co-writer Kimberly Vaughn, known for directing the Obie and Drama Desk Award winning play The Sea Horse in Cambridge, Ron Paolillo's The Lost Boy at Helen Hayes Theatre in Nyack and Queens Theatre in the Park, Sondheim's Saturday Night, co-directed with Theodore Mann at Circle in the Square Theatre School, among others. Musical director Joshua Stephen Kartes (Broadway Sings, LORD TOM) and choreographer Anne Vick (Central Avenue Breakdown) also join the creative team. Alan Simon Productions in association with The Group Theatre Too (Justin Boccitto and Michael Blevins Co-founders) act as producer on the show. The Group Theatre Too credits include Count To Ten (NYMF), The Choreographer's Canvas, Fabulous Fanny: The Songs and Stories of Fanny Brice, An Evening With Danny Kaye and the New York revival of Seesaw. There is a $15 cover plus a $20 food/drink minimum.
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NYC: SUSAN HODGDON SINGS THE SONGS OF JUDY GARLAND
Susan Hodgdon brings her show "I Could Go on Singing!", featuring the songs of Judy Garland, to DON'T TELL MAMA(343 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788) on Thursday, March 5th at 7:00 pm. Musical Director is Daryl Kojak, including arrangements by Bill Zeffiro. Director is Tanya Moberly. Susan first started performing in cabaret about 5 years ago and this is her 3rd solo cabaret show. "I Could Go On Singing" includes many of Garland's lesser known songs as well as a few of her more popular ones. The show relates a story of Judy`s life, including many anecdotes not commonly known to the public. Susan researched this project for a year and a half. There is a $5 cover plus a 2-drink minimum.
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