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Sunday, August 5, 2007

Broadway Cabaret Festival At Town Hall!




THE TOWN HALL

I can't wait for this. I hope that the tribute will have a lot of tunes from Pippin.
Pippin was the first musical that made me a theater junkie for life. In fact, Corine's Corner is named after Corner of The Sky! Corner of the Sky will always be my favorite song.

PRESENTS THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED

3RD ANNUAL BROADWAY CABARET FESTIVAL OCTOBER 19-21

CREATED WRITTEN & HOSTED BY SCOTT SIEGEL


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 AT 8PM - A TRIBUTE TO STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 AT 8PM - AN EVENING WITH BETTY BUCKLEY

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 AT 3PM - BROADWAY ORIGINALS




(NEW YORK, NY) The Town Hall (123 West 43rd Street) presents the Third Annual Broadway Cabaret Festival! All Broadway Music! All Broadway Stars! All Weekend Long! October 19-21, 2007. Experience an extravaganza of Broadway talent in three extraordinary cabaret concerts over one unforgettable weekend. From classic favorites to contemporary Broadway, from our newest stars to our venerated icons, this is the Festival New York theatre fans have been waiting for. The series is created, written, and hosted for The Town Hall by Scott Siegel.


The acclaimed festival kicks off on Friday, October 19 at 8pm, as Liz Callaway, Judy Kuhn and Lari White among today’s most talented Broadway stars honor Stephen Schwartz. This first-ever New York gala is a tribute to the famed composer of such timeless hits as Godspell, Pippin, The Magic Show, Working, and most recently Wicked! Winner of four Grammys, three Oscars and countless theatre awards, Schwartz will be in attendance to witness the performances of his greatest songs from a career of extraordinary achievements.


Tony Award-winner Betty Buckley makes her Town Hall debut on Saturday, October 20 at 8pm. Through her dazzling work in such musicals as Sunset Boulevard, Cats, 1776, Carrie, Song & Dance, The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Pippin, Tony Award winner Betty Buckley is one of a small handful of performers synonymous with Broadway. Her voice has been stopping the hearts of concert and theatergoers for years.


Like having your musical theatre CD collection come to life is Broadway Originals – an unforgettable afternoon on Sunday, October 21 at 3pm, of Broadway songs and memories featuring a dazzling array of Broadway performers Len Cariou, Alan Campbell, Anita Gillette, George S. Irving and Martin Vidnovic, reprising songs they introduced either in original Broadway productions or Broadway revivals. Witness the performances – and the performers – that have lit up Broadway these past 50 years. This is your chance to experience the performances that the original audiences saw: or if you were lucky enough to see them the first time, your chance to relive them.


Built in 1921 by a group of suffragettes, The Town Hall began as a lecture hall and public forum for debates. Over the decades, the stage has been graced by Eleanor Roosevelt, Margaret Sanger, Billie Holiday, Igor Stravinsky, Bob Dylan and Miles Davis. Today the hall flourishes as a popular, affordable venue, boasting the hottest acts in rock, pop, folk, cabaret, world music, comedy and dance, including Billy Joel, Blondie, Elvis Costello, Natalie Merchant, Graham Nash, Liza Minnelli, Cyndi Lauper, Norah Jones, Andre Watts, Henry Rollins, Joe Jackson, Pink Martini, Regina Spector, Brian Adams, Aimee Mann and Dawn Upshaw. For over a decade, The Town Hall has hosted live broadcasts of Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Companion. Over the past two-and-a-half decades, The Town Hall has produced a number of new and critically acclaimed musical series, which include The Century of Change, Not Just Jazz, Broadway By The Year and The Broadway Cabaret Festival.


In The Town Hall tradition as The People’s Concert Hall, tickets are available at $50 for this all-star weekend through TicketMaster, 212-307-4100, or www.ticketmaster.com, or by visiting the Town Hall Box Office between noon and 6 PM (except Sundays) at 123 West 43rd Street, 212-840-2824 or visit
www.the-townhall-nyc.org