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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

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SMITHTOWN, NY: UNIQUE LONG ISLAND  STORYTELLING SHOW FEATURES TRUE STORIES - WITH A TWIST - PLUS MUSIC

(mostly) TRUE THINGS, a monthly storytelling show that features true stories - with a twist - told live, without notes and the only one of its kind on Long Island, will have its next performance on Saturday February 27th, at 7:00 pm, at THE PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO (224 East Main Street, Port Jefferson, NY). The line-up of storytellers includes award-winning Long Island comic and writer Stevie GB, Moth Storytelling Grand Slam winner Tracey Segarra, and 2 gifted creative writing students from Sayville High School, Allison Pelletier and Loriann Capra. This show is an entirely unique entertainment experience that has stories told by accomplished storytellers and a game that involves the audience. All the stories except one include carefully-crafted deceptions, and the audience has an opportunity to question the storytellers, then vote for the person who told the unvarnished truth. Audience members who choose the correct person get a prize. Tickets are $10 online until 5:00 pm on the day of the show, available at http://www.mostlytruethings.com . Host/ creator Jude Treder-Wolff is storyteller, singer/ songwriter and writer/ performer who is an active in New York storytelling scene and performed solo cabaret shows at clubs in New York and around the country. She was featured onstage in the groundbreaking RISK! live storytelling show and podcast, and has told stories at The Moth in New York and Prose Of Pie in Tarrytown, NY. With musical director Wells Hanley she co-wrote the lyrics and music for the songs used to set up every stage of the game in (mostly) TRUE THINGS. Her solo show Crazytown was selected  for the 2013 Midtown International Theater Festival, the 2012 Chicago and San Francisco Fringe Festivals and was performed at Actors Theatre Workshop, Broadway Comedy Club and The Pit-The Peoples Improv in New York, at the Charles B. Wang Center at Stonybrook University on Long Island and The Conservatory NJ in Trenton, NJ. Tickets are $15 at the door (cash only).  Call 631-366-4265 for more information. Complete information is available at http://www.mostlytruethings.com.

 JUDE TREDER-WOLFF IS A MEMBER OF CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE

NYC: ENCORE OF ROCHELLE AND PAUL CHAMLIN'S "LIFE IS... " AT DON'T TELL MAMA

Rochelle and Paul Chamlin will present a reprise of their acclaimed show "Life Is ...." at DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788) on Sunday, February 28th at 4:00 pm. "Life Is ..." is a tuneful, irreverent, and ultimately uplifting journey through life's many dimensions. This rich theme allows Paul and Rochelle to explore an eclectic range of songs that touch on everything from joy and optimism to romance, heartbreak, ambition, disappointment, determination, and resilience. The show is directed by the celebrated cabaret performer Teresa Fischer, and features Tom Hubbard on Bass. There is a $15 cover plus a 2-drink minimum.

 ROCHELLE AND PAUL CHAMLIN ARE MEMBERS OF CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE

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NYC: BABY JANE DEXTER ENCORES HER ACCLAIMED "IT'S PERSONAL!"

The new reigning Grande Dame of Cabaret, Baby Jane Dexter, returns to THE METROPOLITAN ROOM (34 West 22nd Street, NYC - 212-206-0440) reprises her Fall, 2015 show, "It's Personal!", on Saturdays March 5th, 19th, 26th, and Sunday March 20th - all are matinee shows at 4:00 pm. The recipient of seven major MAC Awards, two Nightlife Awards, and two Back Stage Bistro Awards, Baby Jane has performed at an endless array of major venues throughout the country, including Reno Sweeney, The Ballroom, Eighty Eight's, Blues Alley, The Kennedy Center and Weill Recital Hall. As she did last year, Baby Jane dedicates "It's Personal!" to Julie Wilson, who died in April 2015. Baby Jane unwraps songs from such legends as Cy Coleman, Peggy Lee and Cole Porter, as well as John Lennon and Sir Paul McCartney, and other wonderful tunesmiths like Felix Cavalierre, and Billy Roy. There is a $25 cover plus a 2-drink minimum.

 BABY JANE DEXTER IS A MEMBER OF CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE

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NYC: CD RELEASE EVENT FOR 'SWEET LIFE' - A NEW CD BY JIM SPEAKE

Jim Speake will celebrate the release of his latest CD - "SWEET LIFE" at THE WEST BANK CAFE/LAURIE BEECHMAN THEATRE (407 West 42nd Street, NYC - 212-695-6909) on Tuesday, April 12th at 7:00 pm and Saturday, April 16th at 4:00 pm. The show is Directed by Lennie Watts with Musical Direction by Steven Ray Watkins and the SRW Band. Jim will be performing all of the songs from the new recording. This recording had a long gestation, starting when Jim was born in Florence Alabama in1945. This was very close to the place where musical magic was to be made, the famous recording studios in Muscle Shoals. By coincidence, Percy Sledge was born in the same little town where his family and Jim lived, Leighton, Alabama. He had a major hit with his first recording in 1966, and the "Muscle Shoals Sound" was firmly established. Jim Speake had music in his life from an early age, because he sang along with his mother when she played the piano and sang. A track of his first recording session at four, can be found on Jim's first CD, "Jim Speake Sings My Generation." It was expected that he would go into the family business of farming. Instead, when Speake went to college, he earned degrees in Business Administration, University of Alabama and ultimately Landscape Architecture, University of Georgia. If he had followed my heart, he would have studied music. That was a road Jim did not take seriously until he moved to New York City in 2000. There, while studying acting and voice, Jim was lucky enough to meet some key people who have been vital to his development as a singer. At H.B. Studio, he met KT Sullivan. KT introduced Jim to Eric Michael Gillett. Eric Michael introduced him to Patrick DeGennaro. Patrick introduced him to Lennie Watts and Steven Ray Watkins. 2015 marked the tenth anniversary of his collaboration with these two talented men. Most of the arrangements on this recording were developed working with this same team. It is not a stretch to say thatSpeake would not have made this recording had he not met Lennie and Steven. He especially appreciates Lennie's support through this journey and also introducing him to Paul Rolnick. There is a $15 cover plus a $20 food/drink minimum.

 JIM SPEAKE IS A MEMBER OF CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE

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DUNELLEN, NJ: PEACHES AND CRIME BRING THEATRE AND MUSIC BACK TO RADIO THEATER
You Choose The Action Murder Mystery Before Live Audience

For years, the all-original Vaudeville variety musical act Peaches and Crime has been bringing a revival of a vibrant, varied, and unpredictable stage art for to stages across New York and beyond. But on Saturday, April 23rd at 9:00 pm, Peaches and Crime will bring their special brand of macabre music and wit to ROXY & DUKEIS ROADHOUSE (745 Bound Brook Road, Dunellen, NJ - 732-529-4464) reviving yet another neglected American art form - a live radio play, fresh from its premier at Manhattan's exclusive FEINSTEINS/54 BELOW cabaret. For decades, live radio drama and comedy broadcasts were the American public's principle and most easily-available form of home entertainment. Before television became practical but after the movies drove many Vaudevillians away from successful touring stage careers, radio brought the country's greatest performers into the homes of the public while leaving space for the listener's visual imagination to work. The comedies were invariably performed before a live audience, with the actors holding scripts and wearing street clothes, but nonetheless bringing their characters to life with the energy of live theatre. Aware that in Dunellen their primary listenership will be sitting in front of them rather than listening at home, Peaches and Crime have added an audience participation element to the proceedings, pausing the play at several key points to allow the audience to decide which choices characters will make and what course the action will take. There is a $12 cover in advance ($20 cash cover at door) - available at https://www.showclix.com/event/peaches-and-crime

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