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Sunday, March 20, 2016

HOTLINE MEMBER CABARET EVENT APRIL 1st IN NYC: "THE MAN OF A MILLION NAMES" AL TULANE RETURNS TO DON'T TELL MAMA - AS ADVERTISED IN CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE

HOTLINE MEMBER CABARET EVENT APRIL 1st IN NYC: "THE MAN OF A MILLION NAMES" AL TULANE RETURNS TO DON'T TELL MAMA - AS ADVERTISED IN CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE
MEMBER DISCOUNT - $5 OFF THE COVER

Following two sold out performances at DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788), Al Tulane returns with an encore presentation of 'Act of A Lifetime - Cheaper Than Therapy' on Friday, April 1st at 10:00 pm. Al will be joined on stage by Jay Rogers, recently seen in the Off-Broadway revival of Once Upon A Mattress. By day, he's known as Mr. Tulin in the hallowed halls of the renowned Trinity School on the Upper West Side, where he teaches performing arts and directs musicals. But by night, he's Al Tulane, "The Man of a Million Names," who wows audiences with his performances in places such as Manhattan's Le Cirque, Daniel, and The Four Seasons, as well as Palm Beach and Bel-Air all the way to Athens and Cap d'Antibes. Both sides of this versatile performer can be seen onstage in Act of a Lifetime - Cheaper Than Therapy. Accompanied by music director Christopher Howatt, Al will regale audiences with stories and anecdotes from his career as an actor and performer, drawing on standards from the stage and screen to tell his story. Alan Tulin and his alter ego Al Tulane: The Man of a Million Names were bitten by the Broadway Bug in the early 60's and have been bugging Broadway ever since! Fueled by a desire to perform, Al sang and danced his way through Emerson College, Summer Stock, Regional Theatre and Atlantic City until he landed in the window of the Landmark stationary store on the corner of 44th and Madison as emcee host of a mid-day variety show! In 1980 Al took a detour to Cairo where he headlined for six months at the Holiday Inn Pyramids Hotel in Giza while perfecting his camel riding skills. Numerous television appearances on the PBS series "In the Life" and off Broadway runs in the Drama Desk Award-winning musical Howard Crabtree's Whoop-Dee-Doo and Tony 'n Tina's Wedding followed. For more than twenty years Al has also been directing musicals as a member of the Performing Arts Department at Manhattan's Trinity School. There is a $10 cover plus a 2-drink minimum. $5 cover for members of CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE.

 AL TULANE IS A MEMBER OF CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE
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