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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

ADVERTISED IN CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE = NYC: CHRISTOPHER HOWATT STEPS OUT FROM BEHIND THE KEYBOARD IN "HEAR MY SONG" - NOVEMBER 6th

ADVERTISED IN CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE = NYC: CHRISTOPHER HOWATT STEPS OUT FROM BEHIND THE KEYBOARD IN "HEAR MY SONG" - NOVEMBER 6th

In his solo cabaret debut at DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788) Pianist and Music Director Christopher Howatt steps out from behind the keyboard in "Hear My Song". Performances are scheduled for Sunday, November 6th, at 3:00 pm; Friday, November 11th, at 9:30 pm; and Sunday, November 13th at 3:00 pm. Joined by Music Director Steven Ray Watkins (MAC Award Winner), Howatt embarks on a musical road trip through life and career with music by Kern, Schwartz, Sondheim, Jason Robert Brown, Peter Allen and others. Multi-Award Winner Lennie Watts directs. For more than thirty years, Christopher Howatt could be seen on cabaret and theatrical stages behind the piano, serving as music director for the shows, "Dangerous Duets," the vocal group Boulevard East and for performers such as Tyne Daly, David Hyde Pierce, Rita Moreno, Al Tulane, John Tartaglia, Howard McGillin, Marlo Thomas and others. Now Howatt takes center stage, making his New York Cabaret Debut in his new show, "Hear My Song." Playing piano since age four, Christopher Howatt discovered in High School he could also sing. Today, he is known as both a music director and vocalist. For two seasons, he was on the roster of the Metropolitan Opera's Associate Chorus, and has served as a chorister for most of the major Manhattan churches, including The Riverside Church, Church of the Ascension, Trinity Church Wall Street, and currently the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Times Square. He has served as music director for numerous theatrical productions from the Catskills to cruise ships. However, he is known most in cabaret circles as music director and performer with the vocal trio Boulevard East with whom he has made appearances in public and private events throughout the Eastern seaboard. His voice can be heard on recordings as diverse as Boulevard East's recording Timeless, Jessye Norman's Christmas CD In the Spirit, to singing backup for The Pet Shop Boys on their cover of the Village People song, "Go West." For fifteen years he was on staff at New Brunswick's George Street Playhouse, accompanying such talents as David Hyde Pierce, Howard McGillin, Tyne Daly, Rita Moreno, Brad Oscar and Cady Huffman and others at their annual galas, as well as serving as musical supervisor for their productions of Sylvia, Lend Me a Tenor and Inspecting Carol and musical director and performer for two Holiday Cabarets on the GSP mainstage with Robert Cuccioli, Sally Mayes and Alison Fraser, as well as the world premiere production of Come Back, Come Back, Wherever You Are, also with Ms. Fraser, written and directed by the late theatrical legend Arthur Laurents. There is a $15 cover plus a 2-drink minimum.

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