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Renegade Cabaret: Balcony Singing.

Okay, just discovered Renegade Cabaret. I originally read about it in an “I, New York” interview in Time Out New York (August 6-12, 2009). It has been featured in the High Line Blog site, has a Facebook Group, and the New York Times has written about it’s emergence as one of those “only in New York” performance options. As the Times explains “Patty Heffley, a former punk rock photographer, enlisted her jazz singer friend Elizabeth Soychak to help transform her fire escape from a laundry dryer into a bona fide stage.” I must visit this soon!!!

What Biz is it at Saint Malachy’s?

While I was leaving the free yoga class (free ’cause I won a month membership! Yay!) from Levitate Yoga on 49th street, I was startled by the peal of church bells across the street. I was also then startled to recognize a popular musical theater tune by a particularly famous musical theater composer. Irving Berlin?!? Listen to it here. The church is Saint Malachy’s, The Actors’ Chapel. Fitting…!

Troy Hussman visits NYC from California!

One of the great joys of living in NYC is that it is a mecca for creative people. So, I was very excited to hear that Troy Hussman (a young man who I performed with in “Great Expectations” the musical in Los Angeles while it was at the Hudson Theater) was coming to New York with his friend Sy Adamowsky (a NY/NJ native) to see musicals and hang out. Troy and Sy worked together last year on the tour of the Radio City Arena Tour doubling the same part, and they will again this year too. Both boys are super-nice,Continue readingTroy Hussman visits NYC from California!

“Ruddigore or the Witch’s Curse” Nominated for an IT Award!

The show I did for Theater Ten Ten last May, “Ruddigore,” has been nominated for a New York Innovative Theatre Award, which were announced today (July 20, 2009). The nomination is in the category of “Outstanding Production of a Musical” and I was happy to note that my friend Sarah Lowe’s show “The Apple Sisters” shares the spotlight in that category as well. Congrats to everyone involved!

Join the Revolution – Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra

brotherjoscephus.com/ My friend, Samia Mounts, can SING. She’s awesome – high belt and soprano, sass, young and positive energy. She invited me to the Sequoia Restaurant down at the end of Pier 17 in South Street Seaport to see her sing in a band called Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra. I didn’t know what to expect, but showed up to see them just as they were doing a sound check. It’s a HUGE band – I counted 13 instruments played by 11 people, plus 3 backup singers (Samia included) and lead vocals and guitar by Brother JoscephusContinue readingJoin the Revolution – Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra

BOOKED! July 16th – Ritt Henn at Big Night Out’s Featured Composer Series!

Please join me at Big Night Out’s Featured Composer Series on July 16th, 2009, with Ritt Henn! This funky, funny, tall composer/singer/bassist was the Winner of the 2005 Back Stage Bistro Award forOutstanding Songwriter/Instrumentalist and 2005 MAC Award Winner for Best New York Debut-Male. He is a great, quirky guy! I will be singing an amazingly funny original song of his co-written by D.C. Anderson. Hostess with the mostess Jennifer Wren will be on hand to run the open mic and keep the evening flowing, and Bill Zeffiro will be on piano. Ritt has a number of CD out now,Continue readingBOOKED! July 16th – Ritt Henn at Big Night Out’s Featured Composer Series!

Yikes! *DOUBLE BOOKED* for July 8th, 2009!

SHOW #1: Stand-up & Musical Comedy with Tom Lenk – Tom Lenk’s Last Minute Show July 8, 2009 @ 8:00pm-9pm One Night Only! My good friend from my UCLA years, Tom Lenk (he played the Balladeer in my production of “Assassins”, but is *more* than likely known for his role of Andrew in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) has asked me and other UCLA alum Amy Rutberg (who was double-cast with me in “Into the Woods” as the Witch in UCLA!) to sing with him in his one-man comedy-musical-sketch hour at Don’t Tell Mama’s! Come enjoy the laughs, the music, theContinue readingYikes! *DOUBLE BOOKED* for July 8th, 2009!

BOOKED: Wednesday Night at the Iguana JULY 8th!!!

July 8th, 2009, — 8pm, doors open at 7:30 IGUANA VIP LOUNGE240 West 54th Street, NYCmap WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE IGUANA “Dana Lorge and Richard Skipper (@richardskipper) host this new comedy and musical variety show along with Barry Levitt on piano and Saadi Zain on bass. Tonight’s guests include: Ann Dawson, Rob Hoover, Sierra Rein, Emmy Rivera, and Camille “Cacciatore” Savitz… and a few other surprises as well!” I’ll be singing a few of my FAVORITE songs and medleys, and enjoying the rest of the performers! $10.00 Cover / NO food or drink minimum! www.iguananyc.com/ Facebook event link

Sounds of the Subway – Audioboo.fm & BBC_SOS Save our Sounds!

This morning, bleary-eyed and hungry from having to wake up early in the morning for work, I was greeted by a wonderful voice. It came from Tim Blevens (sp?), an African American man who stood very simply in the walkway tunnel that connected the entrance of the A train station on 190th street off of Broadway to the subway platform area itself. He has a gorgeous low voice, and it echoed through the station. I had to stop, turn around, and ask him his name. He had a NY baseball cap upturned on a plastic crate box, wore black shortsContinue readingSounds of the Subway – Audioboo.fm & BBC_SOS Save our Sounds!