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Friday, March 11, 2016

BREAKING NEWS FROM CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE FROMNYC: ADRIENNE HAAN RETURNS WITH "BERLIN TO BROADWAY-TRANSATLANTIC"


BREAKING NEWS FROM CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE FROMNYC: ADRIENNE HAAN RETURNS WITH "BERLIN TO BROADWAY-TRANSATLANTIC"


THE METROPOLITAN ROOM (34 West 22nd Street, NYC - 212-206-0440) welcomes back International Chanteuse Adrienne Haan in her show 'Berlin to Broadway-Transatlantic' on Friday, March 18th at 9:30 pm. The unforgettable evening will feature a musical voyage from 1920s Berlin to recent Broadway while singing klezmer / Hebrew music, French chansons by Jacques Brel and Edith Piaf, American Songbook favorites, and beloved Broadway showtunes in five different languages with Richard Danley on piano and Mike Campenni on drums. Following on the success of her previous Metropolitan Room appearance where she received a "well earned" standing ovation, Ms. Haan has been invited to return as artist-in-residence and will perform additional shows this spring and early summer. Haan is one of Europe's and America's most electrifying concert and cabaret stars. With a diverse repertoire that ranges from chanson to jazz, to blues, klezmer, and Broadway, Haan has a special passion for the music of the 1920s and 30s. This fall Haan made her Carnegie Hall debut to a sold out audience in a special program titled Tehorah, celebrating the 50th anniversary of German-Israeli diplomatic relations. Recent highlights include the debut of her new show, Rock le Cabaret!, a rock interpretation of French chansons by Brel, Piaf and Aznavour at the Cutting Room, and appearances at the Neue Galerie's•Cafe Sabarsky and the Santa Fe Jewish Film Festival. Her latest CD Berlin, Mon Amour is a tribute to 1920s and 30s Germany. Earlier recordings include I Could Have Danced All Night, and Born to Entertain. There is a $24 cover plus a 2-drink minimum.




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