Wednesday, October 3rd 6:30pm at the Laurie Beechman Theatre- is the cd release show for my new album Two Tickets Left. The Laurie Beechman is located at 407 West 42nd street $20 cover charge/ $20 food and drink minimum For tickets call 212.352.3101 or visit https://m.ovationtix.com/pe.c/10326708 I can’t wait to see you. #nyc#singer#cdrelease#livemusic “Her choices of songs on her exquisite album are as instinctively right as her unaffected delivery, bolstered by the sensitive contributions of her musical compatriot Nate Buccieri on piano and back up vocals. Always, the emotional truth of whatever she sings is right there in front of you. Even when she’s telling someone else’s story, she makes it hers.” – Stephen Holden
The Church of the Alien Love Child Presents The Passion of Rev. Yolanda will have two concert stagings at a BricLab Residency this October (one of eight shows chosen from 425 submissions) Discover the 5 names, 5 lives, 5 deaths, and 5 resurrections of Rev. Yolanda, a trans-femme genderqueer interfaith music minister from Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Oct 11 and 12 @7pm @ BRIC 647 Fulton St, BrooklynBook: Justin Anderson Taylor Lyrics: Rev. Yolanda Roger Anthony Mapes and Justin Anderson Taylor Music: Rev. Yolanda Roger Anthony Mapes Additional music and arrangement: Phil Carroll Further Additional Music: Eric Tipler Directed By Shaun Pekni
The Church of the Alien Love Child Presents The Passion of Rev. Yolanda will have two concert stagings at a BricLab Residency this October (one of eight shows chosen from 425 submissions) Discover the 5 names, 5 lives, 5 deaths, and 5 resurrections of Rev. Yolanda, a trans-femme genderqueer interfaith music minister from Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Oct 11 and 12 @7pm @ BRIC 647 Fulton St, BrooklynBook: Justin Anderson Taylor Lyrics: Rev. Yolanda Roger Anthony Mapes and Justin Anderson Taylor Music: Rev. Yolanda Roger Anthony Mapes Additional music and arrangement: Phil Carroll Further Additional Music: Eric Tipler Directed By Shaun Pekni
Other Broadway credits include Marilyn: An American fable, Les Miserables, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat, and The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. He has appeared across the U.S. in A Little Night Music, A Chorus Line, Man of La Mancha, and Evita.among others. In the world of operas and concerts, he has sung with The Colorado Symphony, The Hawaii Opera Theatre, The Shreveport Opera, The Augusta Opera, Opera New Hampshire, The Acadiana Symphony, The National Orchestra of Lyon and the Lyrique-en-Mer Festival in France.
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An Evening of Alan Jay Lerner
KT Sullivan and Mark Nadler is a duo that has been described by Stephen Holden in the New York Times as “Ferociously entertaining!”
KT Sullivan and Mark Nadler reunite to celebrate the centenary of Alan Jay Lerner with their new show, Almost Like Being In Love. “If Ever I Would Leave You”, “Gigi” and “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” are just a few of the dozens of Lerner masterpieces represented in the show which received 5 out of 5 stars in The London Times.
They have performed six shows at the famed Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel celebrating legendary songwriters, as well as creating nine other shows together including their hit off-Broadway Gershwin revue American Rhapsody.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
It’s Not Where You Start: The Songbook of Barbara Cook, celebrates the legendary Broadway, concert and cabaret star Barbara Cook. It is a feast of vocal amazement and stellar interpretation, paying tribute to Cook with songs by Bernstein, Hammerstein, Sondheim and more. Displaying an intelligent and sophisticated approach to the material and with a polished elegance, Shana Farr brilliantly commands the stage and leads the audience on a journey from a young ingénue to a woman full of life experience.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
Robert H Fowler and Tanya Holt team up for their Green Room 42 debut in Can We. Known for their roles in The Producers, Beauty and The Beast, as well as, MAC and Bistro Award winners, Robert and Tanya have joined together to celebrate the release of their CD, Can We?, which is being very well received in the UK. Modestly, Can We? has had three singles in the Top 5 positions on various charts, including the official UK Soul Charts. With original songs from their CD, as well as, R&B classics, Robert and Tanya deliver an evening of classic soul. The musical chemistry between this duo is undeniable and infectious…this will be a night to remember.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
Robert H Fowler and Tanya Holt team up for their Green Room 42 debut in Can We. Known for their roles in The Producers, Beauty and The Beast, as well as, MAC and Bistro Award winners, Robert and Tanya have joined together to celebrate the release of their CD, Can We?, which is being very well received in the UK. Modestly, Can We? has had three singles in the Top 5 positions on various charts, including the official UK Soul Charts. With original songs from their CD, as well as, R&B classics, Robert and Tanya deliver an evening of classic soul. The musical chemistry between this duo is undeniable and infectious…this will be a night to remember.
“CHURCH WITH A 2 DRINK MINIMUM” -Its Church-Its Trans-tastic Church Lady Realness-Its Brunch-Its not a parody! Sunday Oct 21, 3-5pm at Sidewalk Cafe 94 Ave A East Village NYC. www.yolanda.net/church This month we are fresh on the heels of my autobiographical musical “The Passion of Rev. Yolanda”… so our theme is PASSION! I’m thrilled to announce that my long time musical collaborator, Freddy Freeman aka Goldenheart and his wonderful husband Jay Freeman are my musical guests this month. Goldenheart is an amazing singer songwriter, producer of my cds Country Gospel Kirtan vols 1 & 2, and creator of Bearapalooza and Bear Your Soul! Also our regulars Doreen Younglove on vocals, Mercedes Herman Woman of Wisdom/Storyteller, Lady D*D* hostess with the mostess, and Rev. Glen Ganaway with the message. The love offering this month will go to Bearded Lady Productions LLC. Bearded Lady Productions produces all of Rev. Yolanda’s events and services. We provide Wednesday night Miracles study group, as well as workshops, speaking and singing engagements, events, weddings, funerals, baby blessings, and more. See details: www.BeardedLadyProductionsLLC.com
Sunday, Oct 21, 3-5pm no reservations, no cover, 2 food or drink minimum, love offering taken, 94 Ave. A , East Village NYC at the Sidewalk Cafe.
Join Rev. Yolanda (www.yolanda.net), Rev. Glen Ganaway (www.glenganaway.com), The Bearded Lady Band with special musical guests, as we sing together, laugh, have brunch and celebrate life with inspirational music and message. We are an Interfaith spiritual gathering- welcoming all paths and traditions. We will feature music from many walks of life and encourage you to sing a long- as well as feature original inspirational music by Rev. Yolanda and guests and be inspired with a wisdom message by Rev. Glen.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
“CHURCH WITH A 2 DRINK MINIMUM” -Its Church-Its Trans-tastic Church Lady Realness-Its Brunch-Its not a parody! Sunday Oct 21, 3-5pm at Sidewalk Cafe 94 Ave A East Village NYC. www.yolanda.net/church This month we are fresh on the heels of my autobiographical musical “The Passion of Rev. Yolanda”… so our theme is PASSION! I’m thrilled to announce that my long time musical collaborator, Freddy Freeman aka Goldenheart and his wonderful husband Jay Freeman are my musical guests this month. Goldenheart is an amazing singer songwriter, producer of my cds Country Gospel Kirtan vols 1 & 2, and creator of Bearapalooza and Bear Your Soul! Also our regulars Doreen Younglove on vocals, Mercedes Herman Woman of Wisdom/Storyteller, Lady D*D* hostess with the mostess, and Rev. Glen Ganaway with the message. The love offering this month will go to Bearded Lady Productions LLC. Bearded Lady Productions produces all of Rev. Yolanda’s events and services. We provide Wednesday night Miracles study group, as well as workshops, speaking and singing engagements, events, weddings, funerals, baby blessings, and more. See details: www.BeardedLadyProductionsLLC.com
Sunday, Oct 21, 3-5pm no reservations, no cover, 2 food or drink minimum, love offering taken, 94 Ave. A , East Village NYC at the Sidewalk Cafe.
Join Rev. Yolanda (www.yolanda.net), Rev. Glen Ganaway (www.glenganaway.com), The Bearded Lady Band with special musical guests, as we sing together, laugh, have brunch and celebrate life with inspirational music and message. We are an Interfaith spiritual gathering- welcoming all paths and traditions. We will feature music from many walks of life and encourage you to sing a long- as well as feature original inspirational music by Rev. Yolanda and guests and be inspired with a wisdom message by Rev. Glen.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
Join Erin Wegner Brooks and Eva Kantor on October 24th at 7pm at the Laurie Beechman theatre as they sing some songs and share some stories about navigating motherhood as an artist. — with Erin Wegner Brooks.
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
570 Tenth Ave 4th Floor inside YOTEL New York, NY 10036
“Kelli’s talent is much bigger than just being a great singer. She is a storyteller, and she effortlessly brings audience members on a journey with every song” – M. Hartman
Kelli Rabke, who was the “Narrator” in Broadway’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, “Eponine” in Les Miserables on Broadway, and “Yonah” in the American Premiere of Stephen Schwartz’s Children of Eden, makes her Green Room 42 debut in Feels Like Home. A deeply personal show, it traces her journey from stage to motherhood and back again, sprinkled with a healthy dose of humor and honesty. Featuring music from both the worlds of musical theatre and pop, it has everything from Laura Nyro to Sara Bareilles, from Working to Wicked, also including the iconic songs that were highlights in her career. Feels Like Home is a musical melting pot, performed by her phenomenal 6 piece band made up of some of the best, award-winning musicians that NYC has to offer. Join her for an unforgettable journey!
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
“The music of the Bergmans, as movingly realized by Marieann Meringolo, transports us to a better and more ideal world.” -Will Friedwald TICKETS ON SALE NOW! PANGEA Saturday, October 27 at 7:00PM MAC, FRIENDS & FAMILY DISCOUNT PASSWORD: BERGMAN for $5 off cover charge
LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SHOW IN 2018! “Between Yesterday and Tomorrow: The Songs of Alan & Marilyn Bergman” Saturday, October 27th
7:00PM Dinner & Show DINNER SEATING BEGINS AT 6PM PANGEA, NYC Directed by Will Nunziata Musical Director/Arranger, Doyle Newmyer at the Piano, Josh Marcum on Bass. Come and see Marieann in this intimate downtown bohemian oasis. Seating is limited so make your reservations as soon as possible!
Reserve here for PANGEA https://m.bpt.me/event/3614438 MAC, FRIENDS & FAMILY DISCOUNT PASSWORD: BERGMAN for $5 off cover charge 178 2nd Avenue (btw 11th & 12th), NYC 212.995.0900
570 Tenth Ave 4th Floor inside YOTEL New York, NY 10036
“Kelli’s talent is much bigger than just being a great singer. She is a storyteller, and she effortlessly brings audience members on a journey with every song” – M. Hartman
Kelli Rabke, who was the “Narrator” in Broadway’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, “Eponine” in Les Miserables on Broadway, and “Yonah” in the American Premiere of Stephen Schwartz’s Children of Eden, makes her Green Room 42 debut in Feels Like Home. A deeply personal show, it traces her journey from stage to motherhood and back again, sprinkled with a healthy dose of humor and honesty. Featuring music from both the worlds of musical theatre and pop, it has everything from Laura Nyro to Sara Bareilles, from Working to Wicked, also including the iconic songs that were highlights in her career. Feels Like Home is a musical melting pot, performed by her phenomenal 6 piece band made up of some of the best, award-winning musicians that NYC has to offer. Join her for an unforgettable journey!
Musical theater actor and Award-winning New York Cabaret performer Rosemary Loar is bringing her original musical SPOOLIE GIRL to the Actors Temple Theatre (339 W 47th St, New York) for a nine-show run from October 17-27. Loar, who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with her late husband Robert Atwood, calls the show “a family-friendly fractured rock fairy tale.” SPOOLIE GIRL is a suddenly orphaned eco-friendly teenager from Kenya who comes to New York City. Wearing magical curlers called “spoolies” in her hair, she is able to read people’s thoughts as songs, while navigating a world consisting of her narcissistic, fashionista Aunt, a Fairy Godmother (but way hipper), and a quirky neighbor who walks an invisible dog. And that’s her support group.
The musical’s all-female cast includes: Kristy Cates [Bway-Wicked (Elephaba), Finding Neverland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory], who plays “Spoolie Girl’s” Aunt; Loar [Bway-Cats (Grizabella), Chess, Sunset Boulevard, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas], who plays Spoolie Girl’s “Fairy Rock Mother;” Claire Lilley (TV-Orange Is The New Black) as “Spoolie Girl;” Michiko Sasaki (Nat. Tour-Miss Saigon; Off-Bway-Romulus The Great; TV-Bull); Inga Ballard (Reg-Showboat, Nunsense, Hairspray, Finian’s Rainbow); Mollie Downes (Int. Tour-Legally Blonde; Reg-Damn Yankees, Hairspray, Urinetown); Raissa Katona Bennett [Bway-Phantom of the Opera (Christine); Nat. Tour-Cats, Parade]; and Antoinette DiPietropolo (Bway-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas; Nat. Tour-Annie), who is also serving as the show’s choreographer. Ensemble members include Allie Radice, Lilly Tobin, and Emily Briggs.
SPOOLIE GIRL’S director is Jay Dunn, with lights by John Burkland, a set by Marina Mazzamuto, and sound design by Mark Henry. Musical director is Gary Shreiner and the band features Tomàs Doncker, Founder and CEO of True Groove Records on lead guitar, Chulo Gatewood on Bass, and Charlie Caldarola on drums. Producing is Jonatina Barksdale.
Loar initially developed SPOOLIE GIRL in 2010 at The Yard Artist Residency in Martha’s Vineyard. The show’s first full staged-reading was in 2011 at New York Snapple Theatre Center under the auspices of Manhattan Musical Theatre Lab and Artistic Directors Bick Goss and Frank Evans. In the summer of 2012, with Karen Carpenter as director, SPOOLIE GIRL received the “Best of the Fest” Award for music and lyrics in the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Loar says that she and Atwood conceived SPOOLIE GIRL as a sophisticated rock fairy tale that would combine a definite adult message with a sense of innocence and magic that would also appeal to children of all ages. “The inspiration for the musical came from a deep love of nature and the notion that we have over-stimulated ourselves with commercialism and artifice,” Loar explains. “It’s about the need and importance of having a family that you can love and that will love you. In this case, family is a community of people of all shapes, sizes, and colors; quirky, offbeat characters that populate the world of our heroine. SPOOLIE GIRL is a story with a lot of message—family, environment, social consciousness, and of course, the fun factor.”
The SPOOLIE GIRL score is filled with up-tempo numbers, but Loar has also brought an “out there” component to many of the songs. “I find that I intuitively compose music that fits the zeitgeist of the story,” says Loar, who has written a number of original tunes for her CDs and cabaret shows, as well as the score for her other musical WATER FROM THE MOON. “The lead character in SPOOLIE GIRL was raised on a mission in Kenya so there is an African/world beat element in the score that evolves into high energy pop/rock as she makes the transition from an exotic and bucolic life to a New York world full of electricity and ambition.”
Tickets for SPOOLIE GIRL at the Actors Temple Theatre are $59.00 and can be purchased at www.telechargeoffers.com.
“The music of the Bergmans, as movingly realized by Marieann Meringolo, transports us to a better and more ideal world.” -Will Friedwald TICKETS ON SALE NOW! PANGEA Saturday, October 27 at 7:00PM MAC, FRIENDS & FAMILY DISCOUNT PASSWORD: BERGMAN for $5 off cover charge
LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SHOW IN 2018! “Between Yesterday and Tomorrow: The Songs of Alan & Marilyn Bergman” Saturday, October 27th
7:00PM Dinner & Show DINNER SEATING BEGINS AT 6PM PANGEA, NYC Directed by Will Nunziata Musical Director/Arranger, Doyle Newmyer at the Piano, Josh Marcum on Bass. Come and see Marieann in this intimate downtown bohemian oasis. Seating is limited so make your reservations as soon as possible!
Reserve here for PANGEA https://m.bpt.me/event/3614438 MAC, FRIENDS & FAMILY DISCOUNT PASSWORD: BERGMAN for $5 off cover charge 178 2nd Avenue (btw 11th & 12th), NYC 212.995.0900
“Smart, suave & utterly delightful … an ingenious musical wit … a dispenser of cabaret caviar.” – The New York Times
“Erudite … an icon in the making.” – The New Yorker
Hailed as “the truest heir to Bobby Short” in The New York Times, pianist/singer Eric Comstock returns to Birdland with star bassist/composer Sean Smith with songs by everyone from George Gershwin to George Harrison. These two masters met on the Off-Broadway hit OUR SINATRA (which Eric co-wrote), and have since worked separately and together around the world. Joining them at Birdland for a summer Saturday supper is a party where the music and stories are equally great.
Eric Comstock is as entertaining as he is musically savvy, and an acknowledged champion of the pop, jazz & saloon songbooks. He has performed and recorded with some of the world’s finest musicians, including Andy Bey, Frank Wess, Peter Washington, Wycliffe Gordon, Matt Wilson, Ken Peplowski and Harry Allen. His most recent CD is “bitter/sweet”, on which he appears with star guitarist Randy Napoleon. As a performer/commentator, he has appeared on PBS, CNN, BBC and Radio France.
Sean Smith has been an integral part of the international jazz scene for over 25 years, and has performed with Gerry Mulligan, Phil Woods, Benny Carter, Art Farmer, Flip Phillips, Clark Terry and many others. Also, a prolific composer, his works have been played and recorded by Phil Woods, Mark Murphy, Bill Charlap, Gene Bertoncini, Leon Parker and Bill Mays. His music has also been featured in several films.
Deb Berman – Still Swingin’ A sassy, swingin’ celebration of life’s highs and blows….
Join Deb and her swingin trio, Gregory Toroian, Tom Hubbard & Ray Marchica as they get down for the count with the music of Sammy Cahn, Peggy Lee, Stephen Sondheim, Louie Prima, Bob Dylan, Lennon & McCartney, Duke Ellington, Rodgers & Hart & more!
Deb Berman is the recipient of the 2009 BISTRO AWARD for Outstanding Debut as well as a MAC AWARD NOMINEE in the Debut category. These awards were based on her show “Such A Lot Of Livin” performed at the Metropolitan Room in NYC, directed by Lina Koutrakos, with musical direction by Barry Levitt. Debs following show entitled “All In Good Time” was also nominated for a 2011 MAC Award directed by singer, Susan Winter, with musical direction by guitarist extraordinaire, Sean Harkness. During the past decade, Ms. Berman has studied with singer/director Lina Koutrakos, the legendary singer/entertainer, Marilyn Maye, jazz vocalist Madeline Eastman, as well as with Betsy Parrish at the Stella Adler Acting Studio. She began her vocal career fronting numerous bands including wedding bands, Top 40 cover bands, jazz trios AND an 18-piece big band. Her singing career went on hiatus when she focused her energies working behind the scenes in the music industry. She held various positions at Warner Brothers, Chappell Music, A&M Records and at SONY Music Entertainment where she went on to become VP of Merchandising & Marketing. Ms. Berman has since left that position, and is currently a real estate agent. She is spending most of her time honing her singing skills as well as how to better assist others with the buying and selling of their properties.
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Seating at Pangea is communal. Other guests may be seated at the table. There is a $20 per person food or beverage minimum at the tables. DINNER SEATING BEGINS AT 6:00PM.
THE HOUSE OPENS ONE HOUR BEFORE THE SHOW. SEATING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED.
Late arrivals will be seated at management’s discretion.
Downtown’s intimate supper-club Pangea is the ultimate in alt, playing home to some of the best in alt cabaret. The New York Times recently called it “a bohemian oasis not unlike the fabled Max’s Kansas City from days gone by.”