Posted on July 25, 2015 at 4:33 pm
A real honor to be featured at this year’s St. Louis Cabaret Festival, alongside such amazing performers as the incredible Marilyn Maye and the truly magnificent Christine Ebersole. Not only were we all performing, but we also were part of the teaching faculty (along with some rather distinguished company like Faith Prince, Don Rebic, Alex Rybeck, Peisha McPhee and others), working with a group of remarkably gifted performers, all in the service of the Art of the Song, a thing in which I fervently believe.
And to top it all off, what a gorgeous joint to do a gig – the Sheldon Concert Hall is the perfect size and the perfect acoustic. And the crowd singalong of “Caravan of Angels” was BEYOND.
It All Fades Away from The Bridges of Madison County
I Could Be In Love With Someone Like You from Wearing Someone Else’s Clothes
Long Long Road from Wearing Someone Else’s Clothes
I Love Betsy from Honeymoon In Vegas
Out of the Sun from Honeymoon In Vegas
The Old Red Hills of Home from Parade
Nothing In Common from Wearing Someone Else’s Clothes
Fifty Years Long
Caravan of Angels from Jason Robert Brown In Concert With Anika Noni Rose
Moving Too Fast from The Last Five Years
Someone To Fall Back On from Wearing Someone Else’s Clothes
Thanks so much to Tim Schall for asking me to be part of the festival, and thanks to the whole staff and my sensational students for a great week’s work.
4 comments
Your show was definitely worth the trouble of fighting the Navy tooth and nail to get leave approved. Thank you for a fantastic evening and photos to show for it. The wallet you signed has now been retired. I look forward to seeing what you do next.
I am so glad you were part of the festival this year, too! I thoroughly enjoyed your concert at the Sheldon, as well as the time spent together in class. This festival and conference are one of the best anywhere. It was a real pleasure to have this opportunity. Thanks for all!
Your performance was one of the most amazing experiences I’ve had in a theater. Thank you for your work, your art and your presence!
As one of the pianists for the Cabaret Conference and an Adjunct Faculty member for the Conservatory of Theatre Arts of Webster University, I want to thank you so much for your participation in this year’s Conference. My students who attended your sessions told me your input was invaluable! Congratulations also on a stellar performance at the Sheldon. The strength of your performance made any vocal issues you were experiencing completely irrelevant and I found myself once again sitting in jaw-dropping awe of that astounding right hand of yours on the piano. I hope to see you at future Cabaret Conferences!
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