ADVERTISED IN CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE = NYC: KIM DAVID SMITH'S "MORPHIUM KABARETT" RETURNS TO PANGEA, FEBRUARY 2nd!
Kim David Smith's acclaimed MORPHIUM KABARETT returns in 2017 to PANGEA(178 Second Avenue, NYC - 212-995-0900) for four additional dates - Thursdays, February 2nd and 9th; and Wednesdays, February 15th and 22nd; all shows at 7:30 pm. After a sold-out 2016 season (and a fantastic jaunt to Provincetown at the Afterglow Festival), Morphium Kabarett will return to the gorgeously intimate Pangea. With added songs and lashings of whimsy, the 2017 edition of Morphium Kabarett further explores the glitter, doom, and decadence of Weimar-era Berlin, and the chaos of present day, in a midwinter's musical miasma. Named for the sensual, Spoliansky-penned waltz (famously danced to by a naked Anita Berber), Morphium Kabarett is musically directed by Tracy Stark, and features the music of Hollaender, Weill, and Spoliansky, mixed with Kylie Minogue, the Supremes, and myriad unexpected others, in a neo-Weimar cabaret fantasia. There is a $25 cover plus a $25 food/drink minimum.BANNER ADVERTISER
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"Another Kind of Light", Raissa Katona Bennett's latest CD is available now - perfect for relaxed listening and a great gift for any time of year that keeps giving joy and pleasure all year round! It's a pop-contemporary spin on several well known standards, combined with new songs, a mix of jazz, pop, and theatre, that intelligently explore the human condition and strike a universal chord. On this CD, three songs were written expressly for Raissa - two by Michael John LaChiusa: "Torch Song for Raissa" and "Bye, Bye, Ingenue", and onw by David Caldwell: "i carry your heart". Two other songs received their first commercial recording here: Ron Abel and Chuck Steffan's "Waiting for a Westbound Train," and "How Could I Not?" is from the David Spencer/cAlan Menken musical, THE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ. On Broadway: Raissa was "Christine Daae" in PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, and performed in CHESS, as a benefit for the Actor's Fund. First National Tours: "Jellylorum/Griddlebone" and "Jennyanydots" in CATS, and as "Lizzie Phagan" in PARADE, where she worked with the original creative team of director Harold Prince, choreographer Patricia Birch, author Alfred Uhry, and composer Jason Robert Brown. In NYC, Raissa has headlined at: Feinstein's, Metropolitan Room, Iridium and The Laurie Beechman Theatre. She has guest starred at: The Supper Club, Rainbow Room, 88's, Don't Tell Mama, Chita's, The Algonquin, and Radio City Music Hall. She has soloed with many symphony orchestras and was guest soloist at the estate of the legendary Cal Ripken, Jr. She was featured at the Lincoln Center Barnes and Noble in their Any Wednesday series, performing selections from her CD, What I Was Dreaming Of. Her newest CD, Another Kind of Light, was released through LML Music, August, 2012, and can be purchased there or on Amazon and iTunes. For details and to order,