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Mark Nadler reveals “I’m A Stranger Here Myself”at 54 Below

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Share Written by Sandi Durell   “I belong to myself, all alone” might be enlightenment for some, but for Mark Nadler it’s seeking his deeper levels, reaching for more in…

Robert Cuccioli releases first solo CD “A Standard Love”

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Share   Written by Sandi Durell October 8, 2012   Birdland was filled to the rafters with fans and friends of the original “Jekyll and Hyde” star Robert Cuccioli to…

Dee Hoty: Special Material at 54 Below

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Share Written By Joel Benjamin October 8th, 2012   Tall and slender, Broadway veteran Dee Hoty took genteel command of 54 Below, her musical director John McDaniel at the keyboard,…

Jeremiah James Is Super in “Superman” at Metropolitan Room

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Share Written by Paulanne Simmons   According to Jeremiah James, he was tricked into show business by his sister, who convinced him to audition for Anything Goes by suggesting his…

Loni Ackerman “Next to AbNormal” – Metropolitan Room

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Share Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. October 7, 2012 Loni Ackerman, a Broadway veteran who starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita, Cats, and Sunset Boulevard on Broadway and the road,…

Jim Brochu is “The Character Man”

Share Written by Sandi Durell Jim Brochu is a recent Drama Desk Award Winner for best solo performance. Touring the country as Zero Mostel in Zero Hour, he’s won numerous…

Robbyne Kaamil “Raw & Real” – Duplex

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Share   Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. October 4, 2012 Robbyne Kaamil, a proud Black woman, is presenting her current show Raw & Real:  Life from One Woman’s Perspective at…

Betty Buckley The Other Woman: The Vixens of Broadway at Feinstein’s

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Share   Written by Susan Hasho I think alchemy is what Betty Buckley is about. She may have been nervous or right out afraid. Somewhere toward the end of her…