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290 stories by "Stephen Holden"

Music Review: At the Broadway Cabaret Festival, Kooks and Cutups by Stephen Holden

The three-day festival at Town Hall was devoted to mostly familiar songs by mostly American songwriters, sung by Broadway performers.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Lighthearted, With a Soupçon of Self-Mockery by Stephen Holden

Brooke Shields makes her cabaret debut with “In My Life,” an autobiographical soufflé of monologues stitched together by songs, at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

The Kisses, the Bites, the Humor of Rodgers and Hart by Stephen Holden

Karen Akers sings the romance songs by Rodgers and Hart at the Oak Room in the Algonquin Hotel.

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All Orbs but No Surrender at This End of the Rainbow by Stephen Holden

Jane Scheckter’s show at the Metropolitan Room is titled “The Moon, the Stars, Albert Einstein and Love,” but her feet are “planted on the earth.”

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Music Review: The Broadway That’s Forever Buoyant by Stephen Holden

Marilyn Maye mines the catalogs of Herman, Loesser and even Sondheim for upbeat anthems for her shows at the Metropolitan Room.

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Songs in Several Languages, Wisecracks Spread Throughout by Stephen Holden

The musical comedy team of Michael Garin and Mardie Millit take a whirlwind world tour at the Metropolitan Room.

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A Crooner Serenades His Loyal Friends by Stephen Holden

Jack Jones, one of a vanishing breed pop-jazz crooners, opened his three-week run at the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel on Tuesday night.

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Music Review: Still Connected to ‘Rent,’ but Not Afraid to Branch Out by Stephen Holden

Two veterans of “Rent” revisit that show but also perform some of their original material.

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Mary Cleere Haran, Cabaret Singer With a Big-Band Style, Dies at 58 by Stephen Holden

Ms. Haran sang with a remarkably pure voice in a simple pop-jazz style that echoed big band singers of the 1940s.

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Real Guitar Hero, Through the Years by Stephen Holden

Bucky Pizzarelli was the guest of honor at Lyrics & Lyricists, but it was a family affair.

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Music Review: With Some Friends to Help, a Songwriter Reveals His World by Stephen Holden

Lance Horne and friends gave an evening of his theater songs as part of Lincoln Center’s American Songbook Series.

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She’s Young, Restless and a Bit Dreamy by Stephen Holden

Maude Maggart takes a journey through Berlin, Porter, Blitzstein, Sondheim and more in her new show at the Oak Room.

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Showering the Songwriter With Love and His Words by Stephen Holden

Kate Baldwin opened her new show, “She Loves Him,” at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency on Tuesday.

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Hugh Martin, 96, Songwriter of Judy Garland Standards by Stephen Holden

Mr. Martin’s credits included “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “The Boy Next Door,” and “The Trolley Song.”

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The Dark Lady and Judy Garland Play the Muses by Stephen Holden

Rufus Wainwright performs a cycle of 12 songs that includes his adaptation of Shakespeare sonnets.

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Music Review: The Porous Bernstein Border by Stephen Holden

An evening devoted to both the classical and the Broadway sides of Leonard Bernstein demonstrated that sometimes they are nearly the same thing.

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Poet’s Grim Prophecies, With Drama and Music by Stephen Holden

Ute Lemper, in a program at Joe’s Pub, takes listeners on a journey through the poetry of Charles Bukowski.

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Music Review: Broadway Cowboy of Australia by Stephen Holden

David Campbell, the Australian pop singer, is back in New York in a show at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency celebrating his recent CD, “On Broadway.”

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Nightclub Tradition Gets a Jolt Of Youth by Stephen Holden

Two singers, T. Oliver Reid and Amanda King, were standouts at the New York Cabaret Convention’s opening-night gala on Thursday at Rose Theater.

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Review: Megan Hilty Serves Up Some Sweet, Tender Bar Food by Stephen Holden

Megan Hilty, known for roles on the TV show "Smash" and in an Encores! concert of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," brings her touch to Café Carlyle.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:21pm on May 21, 2015[SHARE]

The Week Ahead: 'Sounds Like Music: The Films of Martín Rejtman' at Lincoln Center by Stephen Holden

The retrospective looks at the works of the Argentine filmmaker.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00pm on May 8, 2015[SHARE]

Music Review: "All Singing! All Dancing! Irving Berlin in Hollywood!" a lighter than air revue by RANDY SKINNER by Stephen Holden

This revue at the 92nd St Y smoothly accomplishes what Depression-era movie musicals did so skillfully: whisked you away to a realm of pure entertainment and made difficult look easy!

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:12pm on May 5, 2015[SHARE]

Review: 'All Dancing! All Singing! Irving Berlin in Hollywood,' a Lighter-Than-Air Revue by Stephen Holden

As promised, there was plenty of singing and dancing in this show at the 92nd Street Y, reminiscent of Berlin's movie musicals.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:02pm on May 5, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Audra McDonald at Carnegie Hall, Paying Tribute to Musical Theater by Stephen Holden

Ms. McDonald's concert put the spotlight on relatively obscure songs from well-known Broadway shows.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:52pm on April 30, 2015[SHARE]

Lena Hall Rocks Out at, Yes, the Reserved Café Carlyle by Stephen Holden

The actress and singer, who won a Tony for her role in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," sang songs by Led Zeppelin and Elton John.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:00pm on April 9, 2015[SHARE]
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