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Come to the Cabaret, Old Chum. Or at Least Stream It. New concerts from Sutton Foster, Jeremy Jordan and Marilyn Maye offer examples of what the most intimate art form can and can’t do. From left, Sutton Foster, Jeremy Jordan and Marilyn Maye in recent online cabaret shows.Credit...From left: Christopher Duggan Photography, Jenny Anderson and Kevin Alvey, via 54 Below May 11, 2021 Cabaret is a magpie medium, plucking pieces from the world’s songbook and repurposing them to tell more-or-less personal stories. Whether the result is sublime or mortifying (or, more typically, in between) depends on how cleverly singers shape their material to fit the contours of the tales they’re telling. Vocal beauty is a secondary matter — as any number of old-school performers, like the swinging Sylvia Syms and the barking Elaine Stritch, proved by keeping the form alive even when they had almost no voice left.
Maye’s concert was filmed recently at Feinstein’s/54 Below, the New York cabaret, was filmed using cinematic, five-camera, HD shoots, with no public audience and following strict COVID guidelines.
The Wick Theatre in Boca Raton is no longer dark! The acclaimed venue recently opened for the Tony award-winning musical A Chorus Line, which will run through May 30, 2021.
4 Twin Cities venues are getting an early jump on outdoor concerts Still leery of indoor crowds, these four Twin Cities clubs are getting a jump on summer. April 29, 2021 — 11:03am Text size Copy shortlink: Even though his nationally reputed watering hole was shuttered last spring and again all winter by COVID-19, Palmer's Bar owner Tony Zaccardi considers himself one of the lucky ones. "We just so happen to have this big, amazing patio," Zaccardi said. "It'd be a waste not to use it for something good." That something is live music. Sensing pandemic-weary music fans' desperate urge to get out and rock out, Palmer's is among a handful of Twin Cities venues getting an early jump on the (hopefully) warmer weather by hosting outdoor gigs starting now, or very soon.
*Note: schedule is displayed in Eastern Time 10:00 AM Stage & Screen Auction - Featuring a diverse array of memorabilia from the performing arts including Theater, Hollywood, Opera, and Dance, lots include original drawings, scenic and costume designs, photographs, meaningful wardrobe and one-of-a-kind memorabilia. Collectors and fans around the world are invited to participate digitally in this landmark live auction event. New highlights will be revealed each week leading up to the event. click here 10:30 AM National Radio Series Program 31: America's Musical Roots - Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center- America's musical roots are explored with Harry Burleigh's Southland Sketches and Dvorák's Quintet in G major, Op. 77. click here