Julian Fleisher & Tedd Firth—”Six of One, Half a Dozen of Another”

Gerry Geddes
About seven years ago, in my review of Julian Fleisher and Tedd Firth, I described them as “…a partnership for the ages.”  This month they returned to Joe’s Pub to prove the validity of that observation with Six of One; Half a Dozen of Another. They were aided and abetted in the endeavor by a...

Lucie Arnaz’s “I Got the Job! Songs from My Musical Past”

Gerry Geddes
For more than 45 years, Lucie Arnaz has been a working actor, starting on her famed mother’s sitcom Here’s Lucy. Like any working actor worth their salt, she has lots of stories to tell. Those stories were the immensely charming, delightfully funny, and icon-filled connective tissue for her show, I Got the Job! Songs from...

“Canada Day” with Josh Stackhouse & Friends

Gerry Geddes
Three days before the fireworks-filled festivities of the Fourth of July, there was a different kind of celebration held on West 26th Street at Chelsea Table + Stage.  It turns out that July 1 is Canada Day, commemorating the date when our neighbor to the North consolidated three territories into a single nation in 1867. ...

“A Night with Nicole Henry”

Gerry Geddes
A Night with Nicole Henry was not only a celebration of the singer Nicole Henry’s long overdue debut at the venerable jazz club, Birdland, but also a celebration of songs from her most recent recording, Time to Love Again, and a retrospective look at highlights from her 20-year career. Her powerhouse quartet led by Shedrick...

Amber Gray’s “Gray Matter”

Gerry Geddes
Anyone who has seen Hadestown or Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 is most likely already familiar with singer/ actress Amber Gray. But even for the most devoted of fans, the experience of Amber Gray in a cabaret is on a whole other level from what they have previously seen and heard. Gray Matter...

Zora Rasmussen

Gerry Geddes
Zora Rasmussen’s decades-spanning career has touched on many of the signposts of New York nightlife, from appearances in Broadway shows, to adventurous, edgy Off-Broadway theatre, to iconic cabaret rooms like the legendary Reno Sweeney.  I first reviewed her long ago in the “golden age” of cabaret so I was excited to see her back on...

David Sabella as Amanda Reckonwith in “In Residential Care”

Gerry Geddes
David Sabella is an acclaimed voice teacher in addition to his career as a singer and actor, which includes the role of the original Mary Sunshine in the 1996 revival of Chicago and touring the world in the legendary La Gran Scena Opera Company. He is currently in residence at Pangea and, as part of that...

David Mills’s “glamour + despair”

Gerry Geddes
Comedian/actor/writer David Mills describes glamour + despair, his new show at Pangea, as a cabaret entertainment. He was born in America but has spent over 20 years in the U.K. developing a career as a stand-up comedian and actor.  He has now moved back to the States (Brooklyn to be more specific) and while continuing...

Tim Di Pasqua

Gerry Geddes
Genuine sweetness is a rare and precious commodity, especially in 2023, and it was evident everywhere in songwriter Tim Di Pasqua’s long overdue return to the cabaret stage at Don’t Tell Mama— in the songs, in the playing, in the singing, in the spirit and energy that filled the stage.  The sense of community, generosity,...

Lisa Vroman’s “Ingénue…Ingé-not-so-new!”

Gerry Geddes
The title of Lisa Vroman’s triumphant new cabaret show, Ingénue…Ingé-not-so-new!, was inspired by the fact that she played Christine in The Phantom of the Opera for over ten years (in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and on Broadway), looking and sounding every inch as much the ingenue in her final performance as she did in her...