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7,093 stories by "Sandi Durell"

Tommy Tune Taps, Tunes & Tall Tales by Sandi Durell

  Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. November 18, 2012 Tall Tommy Tune, Broadway star-director-choreographer (winner of 9 Tonys) makes his entrance in his show Taps, Tunes & Tall Tales at Fe…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 4:32pm on November 19, 2012

Leslie Uggams is by far "Classic Uggams" at 54 Below by Sandi Durell

Written by Sandi Durell   As I was leaving this beautiful supper club, chatting with LeeRoy Reams and other notables present at opening night, I said "there aren't enough superlatives t…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:18am on November 14, 2012

Peter Gallagher "How'd All You People Get In My Room" by Sandi Durell

  Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. November 13, 2012   Early in his new act, How'd All You People Get In My Room, Peter Gallagher confesses to his audience that when he made his cabaret d…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 8:04am on November 14, 2012

Peter Gallagher " This Room Charge Was Worth It ! by Sandi Durell

    My View -  written by Stephen Sorokoff You pay a lot for house seats at a Broadway Show, but it's never the same as the feeling you get in an intimate nightclub.  I know …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 8:00am on November 14, 2012

I Can't Stand the Lines! Charles Busch with Tom Judson at Helsinki Hudson by Sandi Durell

My View – written by Stephen Sorokoff   First I had to stand on line to vote, then to fill up my car's tank, and then to get into Helsinki Hudson to see the celebrated playwright …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:02am on November 12, 2012

Coming Around Again: Liz Callaway Presents a Mixed Bag by Sandi Durell

   Written by Alix Cohen Liz Callaway has a true Broadway belt voice just to the right of pop. Her instrument is bright, open, well honed, and always a good listen. Though seasoned, …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:22pm on November 10, 2012

The Best of Broadway & Cabaret to perform at Actors' Temple Fundraiser by Sandi Durell

The Best of Broadway & Cabaret will come out in support of the Actors’ Temple, (est. 1917) on Monday, November 26, 2012 at 6:45 PM.  The Third Annual Concert will take pla…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 7:54am on November 7, 2012

Cheyenne Jackson & Laura Osnes to lead All-Star Cast at Broadway Unplugged by Sandi Durell

Broadway Unplugged set with an All-Star Cast to soar on Monday December 3rd- 8 pm at The Town Hall Producer Scott Siegel announced this morning that tickets will be go on sale today at noon …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:07am on November 6, 2012

John Pizzarelli & Jessica Molasky at Cafe Carlyle by Sandi Durell

  My View – written by Stephen Sorokoff   It's getting very repetitious.  How many times and in how many ways can it be said that this couple epitomizes the ultimate in mu…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 6:14pm on November 3, 2012

Michael Cerveris and Loose Cattle Live and Largely Unwashed at 54 Below by Sandi Durell

Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. November 2, 2012 Michael Cerveris, Tony Award winning actor for Sondheim's Assassins and currently appearing on Broadway in Evita, is moonlighting these nights afte…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:33pm on November 3, 2012

Soho Playhouse offers Free Tix to '5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche' to Displaced Hurricane Victims by Sandi Durell

 Today the cult Off-Broadway hit 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche announced that it will be standing with its fellow SoHo Playhouse, Inc. production The Old Man and the Old Moon in giving away …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 9:25am on November 3, 2012

Melissa Errico at 54 Below by Sandi Durell

  Written by Susan Hasho Preceded by a natural disaster called Sandy and arriving at 54 Below on Halloween, Melissa Errico had to create a bridge between reality and her cabaret act fro…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:34am on November 2, 2012

There were clues " Tamara Tunie at Feinstein's by Sandi Durell

  My View " written by Stephen Sorokoff   It was a little scary and not because it happened to be Halloween.   Going to see a performer you are not familiar with can be that wa…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:09pm on November 1, 2012

There's Never Too Much of a Good Thing when it's the Best of Broadway by the Year by Sandi Durell

When there's an event as good as this, there can never be too much said. So here's another writer's view on one of the most popular musical happenings.     Written By – Joel …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:08pm on October 30, 2012

Best of Broadway By the Year at The Town Hall by Sandi Durell

  Written by Alix Cohen October 27, 2012     Scott Siegel's Broadway By the Year ended its 2012 season Friday night with a bang. The Town Hall concert was jam packed with showcase…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 3:47pm on October 29, 2012

Jennifer Sheehan I Know a Place: Spend a Night in the Sensational 60s " The Metropolitan Room by Sandi Durell

Written by Susan Hasho   Jennifer Sheehan breezed into the decade of the 60s and went from pop to protest with fizz and tender authenticity. I didn't think it was possible to go from th…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 2:35pm on October 28, 2012

Anna Bergman "You and the Night and the Music" at Feinstein's by Sandi Durell

Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr.         *photos by  Russ Weatherford                 Anna Bergman, who has performed several times in…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:56pm on October 25, 2012

Let's Talk Politics! by Sandi Durell

      My View – written by Stephen Sorokoff   I know it's a very dangerous and sensitive subject in the cabaret/theater community.  President Dwight D. Eisenhowe…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 9:35am on October 25, 2012

American Show Stoppers " An Evening with Harold Arlen by Sandi Durell

  By Joel Benjamin October 19th, 2012     If I were a songwriter there would be nobody but Fred Barton I'd want on my side.  Good looking, dapper and knowledgeable, he is a c…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 9:15am on October 25, 2012

Broadway Originals! Is a Musical Stroll Down Memory Lane by Sandi Durell

 Written by: Paulanne Simmons   With the help of host Scott Siegel, Broadway fans had the opportunity to "relive and remember Broadway history" with Broadway Originals!, part of The …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 8:19am on October 25, 2012

David Friedman at 54 Below by Sandi Durell

Written by: Linda Amiel Burns October 22, 2012 Composer David Friedman performs "Songs That Have Written Me"   Multi-talented composer David Friedman has been well known in the cabaret …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 2:16pm on October 23, 2012

At Home Abroad at Symphony Space by Sandi Durell

    By Joel Benjamin October 15th, 2012   It's only in the past few decades that America's musical theater, formerly considered little more than a superficial form of entertainm…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 7:00am on October 23, 2012

Mary Testa and Michael Starobin at 54 Below by Sandi Durell

Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. October 21, 2012     Mary Testa, the award winning musical actress who seems to be continuously employed on Broadway, off Broadway, and in first class reg…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 8:53pm on October 22, 2012

Amy Oestreicher: Back to Life and Singing About It by Sandi Durell

  Written by Paulanne Simmons   Amy Oestreicher's show at The Triad (158 West 72 St.) is called "Gutless & Grateful: A Musical Feast." It's a good title for a singer whose stom…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:09pm on October 21, 2012

KT Sullivan and Karen Kohler "Vienna to Weimar" at Triad Theatre by Sandi Durell

Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. October 20, 2012 On Saturday, October20, KT Sullivan and Karen Kohler, both multiple award winners in the cabaret world, presented the New York City premiere of the…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:46am on October 21, 2012
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