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SUMMARY:Eight Days A Week - A Celebration of 60 Years of Beatles Music
DESCRIPTION:Bistro and MAC Hanson Award winning vocalist\, Lucille Carr-Kaffashan\, is thrilled to be returning to Don’t Tell Mama this fall with her Beatles tribute\, Eight Days A Week. A lifelong Beatles fan\, Lucille is newly energized by her recent trip to the UK during which a visit to Liverpool afforded the opportunity for a Fab-4-ulous tour of iconic Beatles sites\, including their childhood homes\, Penny Lane\, and Strawberry Field. \n  \nEight Days A Week is a celebration of the upcoming 60th anniversary of The Beatles’ first Shea Stadium concert in August 1965. Lucille weaves her memories of this concert and her life-long connection to The Beatles with a collection of songs that represent the different styles and moods of their songbook. This show is a reimagining of In My Life\, a show created 20 years ago by Lucille and music director David Brunetti. Eight Days A Week had its highly successful debut last December as part of Urban Stages “Winter Rhythms ” festival produced by Sue Matsuki. \nTwo performances are scheduled at Don’t Tell Mama\, on Friday\, September 26th at 7 pm\, and on Sunday\, October 5th at 4 pm. Lucille will be joined by her award-winning band members\, music director Jeff Cubeta on piano and back-up vocals\, Matt Scharfglass on bass\, and Don Kelly on drums. David Hilder directs.
URL:https://macnyc.com/event/eight-days-a-week-a-celebration-of-60-years-of-beatles-music-2/
LOCATION:Don’t Tell Mama\, 343 West 46th St\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
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SUMMARY:Songs of a Midlife Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Anne-Marie Kavulla brings her debut solo show\, “Songs of a Midlife Crisis” to the Laurie Beechman Theatre. Let her take you on a rollercoaster ride through motherhood\, multitasking and perimenopause with joy\, laughter and honesty. \nFeaturing a diverse set list from Frank Loesser to Janis Joplin to Men Without Hats. \nDirected by Michael Kirk Lane\nMusical Direction by Yasuhiko Fukuoka\n\nMAC members – use code CRISIS5 for a discount!
URL:https://macnyc.com/event/songs-of-a-midlife-crisis-2/
LOCATION:The Laurie Beechman Theatre/West Bank Cafe\, 407 West 42nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
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SUMMARY:Corinna Sowers Adler: All That Matters
DESCRIPTION:Multi-award nominated vocalist Corinna Sowers Adler brings her new show All That Matters to Don’t Tell Mama. With Shane Turner on piano\, Corinna sings songs by Sara Bareilles\, Brandie Carlisle\, Pink\, Cole Porter\, Stephen Schwartz\, Susan Werner and more! At this point in your life\, what is left in “life’s change purse”? Well…that’s all that matters. \n“Corinna Sowers Adler is a force to be reckoned with\, both as a vocalist and overall entertainer.” ~ Huff Post \n“The lady is a born entertainer. The lady is also an exceptional proficient. If Corinna Sowers Adler were not already born with a pretty soprano with which to inform her artistry\, the work she has done as a student of voice shows in every word\, every syllable\, every note that comes out of her mouth.” ~ BroadwayWorld \n“In no uncertain terms\, this light-hearted lass is more than just a singer — she is also one heck of an actress.” ~ Theater Pizzazz \nAll That Matters: Vocalist Corinna Sowers Adler\, with Shane Turner on piano \nSaturday\, September 13 @ 4 PM; Sunday\, October 5 @ 7 PM; Saturday\, October 11 @ 4PM \nDon’t Tell Mama\, 343 W. 46th Street\, NYC 10036\, donttellmamanyc.com \n$20 cover + $20 two-drink minimum per person\, Food menu available / CASH ONLY \nCorinna Sowers Adler has been nominated for the special Excellence in Theatre Education Tony Award every year since it’s inception in 2015. She made her solo New York Cabaret Debut in 2010 at the Laurie Beechman Theater in Stories…A Cabaret. Since then\, Corinna has been in high demand\, performing solo shows in NYC at the Triad\, the Duplex\, Feinstein’s at Loews Regency\, Metropolitan Room\, 54 Below\, The Green Room 42\, and the Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center where she debuted the concert series Music Over Manhattan. Corinna was honored to make her Lincoln Center debut as a featured singer on The 24th Annual Cabaret Convention held at Jazz at Lincoln Center presented by The Mabel Mercer Foundation and has appeared several times on the convention since then. She has performed her concert entitled Corinna Sowers Adler in: Something Beautiful around the US and in The Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center to rave reviews. \nIn December of 2011\,  Corinna began the monthly series\, Music at the Mansion\, which was nominated for a 2012 MAC award and continues to delight audiences today. Corinna hosts the series and was nominated for the 2012 and 2014 BroadwayWorld Cabaret Awards in the Best Female Vocalist and Best Host of a Variety Show categories and the 2020 MAC awards for Best Female Vocalist. She and her husband\, Nicholas Adler also created and produced the series Cabaret on the Hudson in the Irvington Town Hall theatre in Irvington\, NY and NiCori Presents which produces Cabaret shows with NiCori’s Arts Partners around the United States as well as the New Jersey Cabaret Festival which celebrates performers with a connection to the Garden State. \nCorinna is Founding Artistic Director of NiCori Studios & Productions dedicated to bringing Theatre and Vocal Arts Education programing and performance to the next generation of the American Songbook. NiCori: Educate. Inspire. Entertain.
URL:https://macnyc.com/event/corinna-sowers-adler-all-that-matters-2/
LOCATION:Don't Tell Mama\, 343 W 46th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10036
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