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5 days ago |
broadwayworld.com | Stephen Sorokoff
In 2006 I received an email from Billy Stritch encouraging me to attend a performance at the much-missed cabaret venue on 22nd street, the Metropolitan Room, by his long time friend and musical soulmate Marilyn Maye, a singer I was not familiar with. Knowing my musical inclinations Billy also added that he was sure she would be “my thing”. I quickly researched and was surprised to see her date of birth… 1928, which meant that Ms. Maye was 78.
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6 days ago |
t2conline.com | Stephen Sorokoff
Rounding out their trio of Beyond Broadway Series concerts, Sutton Foster descended on a rather enthusiastic crowd Friday evening for an intimate show of songs and stories.
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1 week ago |
broadwayworld.com | Stephen Sorokoff
Last night on April 15, 2025, after a hiatus and change of venue, Susie Mosher’s THE LINEUP had its second night at the Green Room 42 on the fourth floor of the Yotel, and it was spectacular. The room is sparkling and glamorous and the lighting and sound were superb. So was the talent. The Lineup is a, sort of open mic and talent showcase that is now happening every other Tuesday and is cleverly curated and hosted by the talented and off-the-rails performer Ms. Mosher herself.
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1 week ago |
t2conline.com | Stephen Sorokoff
Last night, after a hiatus and change of venue, Susie Mosher’s THE LINEUP had its second night at GREENROOM 42 in the YOTEL, on the 4th floor and it was spectacular. The room is sparkling and glamorous and the lighting and sound were superb. So was the talent. THE LINEUP is a, sort of, OPEN MIC, talent showcase, that is now happening every other Tuesday and is cleverly curated and hosted by the talented and off-the-rails performer, Ms. Mosher, herself.
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1 week ago |
broadwayworld.com | Stephen Sorokoff
Last night, the heart of 42nd Street was ablaze as producers Tom D’Angora and Michael D’Angora celebrated the the reopening of West Bank Cafe and officially cut the metaphorical ribbon of the newly renovated Laurie Beechman Theatre. They called it RENAISSANCE and was a "gala reopening” of the venue, benefitting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. It was also the perfect title for the evening’s event, as the French word conjures up the ideas of rebirth and artistic innovation. Where to even begin?
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