UPCOMING PERFORMANCES
Friday, August 3rd at 8pm:
Showtime is 8:00 pm, doors open at 7:30pm. Admission is $15.00, plus a TWO DRINK MINIMUM. For reservations please call Don't Tell Mama at 212-757-0788.
You can also email reservation requests to the show's producer Michael Martinez:
michaelmpress@optimum.net
Don't Tell Mama
343 West 46th Street
New York, NY
Read the BroadwayWorld.com article HERE
I will be performing a hilarious 15 minute set of great songs! This is a wonderful opportunity for me to sing songs I love in a cabaret setting. This entertaining evening, presented by Fred Coscia and Michael Martinez, will be hosted by Angela Corcia and features the talents of Tara Bruno, Briana Davis, Michelle Guadalupe, Joanna Schubert and myself and Brad Ross on piano. I really hope you can come to this cabaret!
Saturday, August 11 at 8pm:
SOULBLISS EVENT in Lynbrook, NY
I will be performing a wonderful 15 minute set of her original songs! Purchase tickets HERE
Friday, August 10 at 5pm
Sunday, August 12 at 1pm
Tuesday, August 14 at 2:30pm
Wednesday, August 15 at 7:45pm
Friday, August 24 at 7:15pm:
SAHARAVA
I will be performing in this beautiful ritualized dance-opera, Saharava, at the New York International Fringe Festival. I am proud to be one of the singers of this production and I am also playing the alto flute!
This amazing production will be performed at THEATRE 80 at 80 Saint Marks Place in downtown Manhattan.
There are five performances:
August 10th, Friday - 5:00pm
August 12th, Sunday - 1:00pm
August 14th, Tuesday - 2:30pm
August 15th, Wednesday - 7:45pm
August 24th, Friday - 7:15pm
This live theatrical work combines contemporary dance and wordless song in a visceral and raw transformative ritual based on the structure of the Major Arcana in the tarot deck of cards. These 22 cards of the Tarot begin with card 0, the Fool, and tell the story of the Fool's journey from ignorance to understanding.
SAHARAVA was created as a collaboration between composer Fahad Siadat and choreographer Andre Megerdichian as a joint master's thesis at the California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles as a boundary crossing collaboration between genres. Working with the obvious intersection of dance and music, SAHARAVA expands the role of individual performers by sharing the responsibility of the movement work and narrative duties typically divided between dancers and singers of opera and instead relies on vocalists to provide the structural framework of the piece while dancers tell the narrative through movement.
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