Sunday, January 28, 2018

The Salon Wrap-Up for January 28, 2018: "Broadway Legends"

It was a a completely packed room at Salon this Sunday night, as singers and cabaret fans opted to celebrate Grammy night with us. We were thrilled to welcome back producer Tanya Moberly after she was away directing a show in Los Angeles. And she leapt back into action, as you can see from this photo where she's fixing our piano bench!

Producer: Tanya Moberly

After getting the evening under way, Tanya and Mark ushered in tonight's theme: BROADWAY LEGENDS. Our Co-Host was Bistro & Julie Wilson Award Winner Shana Farr, with her pianist Jon Weber! Shana started the evening with a beautiful, "Till There Was You" from The Music Man. Between verses of the song Shana began to tell us about the legendary Barbara Cook, the subject of her upcoming show and inspiration for our theme. For her mid-show set, she began with a medley which included songs like "This Is All Very New To Me," from Plain and Fancy, "Goodnight My Someone" from The Music Man, and "Will He Like Me" from She Loves Me. She followed that with a delicate and expressive "Anyone Can Whistle" from the musical of the same name. To complete this set she told us a story about Barbara Cook's ability to take the troubles of her life and pour them into her art - and then sang a heartbreaking, "Losing My Mind" from Follies. To end the evening, she sang an upbeat (and aptly-placed-in-the-show), "It's Not Where You Start, It's Where You Finish" which sent us home in the best of moods. 

Shana will be at Feinstein’s/54 Below – 254 West 54th St, NYC 10019 – in THE SONGBOOK OF BARBARA COOK on Saturday, February 3rd at 9:30pm. For more information: www.shanafarr.com / www.54below.com

Co-Host: Shana Farr

Salon Spotlight

Our Salon Spotlight features Carole Demas (the original Sandy in GREASE) and Sarah Rice (the original Johanna in SWEENEY TODD)! Carole and Sarah have also both played Luisa in THE FANTASTICKS. They started their set with the lovely, "My Cup Runneth Over" in duet form. Then we had a real treat - both lovely ladies gave us songs they originated - Sarah sang "Green Finch and Linnet Bird" from Sweeney Todd, and Carole sang "Meadowlark" from The Baker's Wife. They finished their set with the Jones/Schmidt tune, "Celebration," with Joe helping on backing vocals.

Carole and Sarah return to The Laurie Beechman Theatre – 407 West 42nd St, NYC 10036 – in THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOVE, their critically acclaimed tribute to Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt on Sunday, February 4th at 1pm & Thursday, February 8th at 7pm. For more information: www.westbankcafe/laurie-beechman-theatre.com / www.caroledemas.com / www.sarahrice.com


Salon Spotlight: Carole Demas and Sarah Rice

Quick Wrap - Classical Corner

Mark Janas kicked off this week's Classical Corner by introducing us to baritone Mark Watson and composer Robert Cohen. Robert shared the history of the songs we were about to hear - for most of his music, he chooses poems from the 18th and 19th century and puts them to music. Tonight's songs were poems by Shelley and Wordsworth and were absolutely stunning.


Roster of performers for the evening (in order of appearance):
Click link to visit the performer’s website or other links, when available.
All piano accompaniment by Mark Janas unless otherwise noted.


Co-Host: Shana Farr (with Jon Weber on piano)
Bobbie Horowitz
Becca Kidwell
Marnie Klar
Gretchen Reinhagen
Dawn Derow
Justin Nastro
Joe Goodrich (also on piano)
David Ballard
Erin Cronican
Candice Oden
Janice Hall
Salon Spotlight: Carole Demas and Sarah Rice (with Joe Goodrich on piano)
Classical Corner: Mark Janas, with Mark Watson and Robert Cohen on vocals
BREAK
Co-Host: Shana Farr (with Jon Weber on piano)
Tanya Moberly
Michael Colby
Richie Eisenberg
Sally Darling (with Matthew Martin Ward on piano)
Barb Malley (with Matthew Martin Ward on piano)
Ira Lee Collings (with Matthew Martin Ward on piano)
Robin Kradles (with Matthew Martin Ward on piano)
Jenny Lynn Stewart (with Matthew Martin Ward on piano)
Matthew Martin Ward (also on piano)
Jon Weber (also on piano)
Co-Host: Shana Farr (with Jon Weber on piano)


Special thanks to Janice Hall on lights and sound, the amazing David Ballard & our waitstaff, and the management at Etcetera Etcetera.


Performances coming up by guests of this evening's Salon:

Ongoing Shows

Monday nights (7pm): Opera Open Mic at Shanghai Mong with Mark Janas and Matthew Martin Ward, 30 West 32nd Street, NYC.

Upcoming Shows

Monday, January 29, 2018 (7pm): Bobbie Horowitz's next "It's Only A Number" tribute is honoring Michael Colby and is happening at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Wednesday, January 31, 2018 (7pm): Robin Kradles is bringing back her show, "Gambling On Love" to Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Thursday February 1, 2018 (7pm): Marcia Roney is bringing back her show, "Letting Go", one more time to Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, February 3, 2018 (9:30pm): Shana Farr is bringing back her show, "The Songbook of Barbara Cook," to Feinstein's/54 Below, 254 West 54th Street, NYC.

Sunday, February 4, 2018 (1pm): Carole Demas & Sarah Rice are bringing their show, "Thank You For The Love: a Tribute to Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt" to the Laurie Beechman Theatre, 407 West 42nd St, NYC.

Tuesday, February 6, 2018 (7pm): Dawn Derow is doing an encore of her show, "My Ship" at the Laurie Beechman Theatre, 407 West 42nd St, NYC.

Thursday, February 8, 2018 (7pm): Carole Demas & Sarah Rice are bringing their show, "Thank You For The Love: a Tribute to Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt" to the Laurie Beechman Theatre, 407 West 42nd St, NYC. 

Thursday, February 8, 2018 (7pm): Amy Beth Williams, with Tanya Moberly directing, performs "A Thousand Beautiful Things" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Friday, February 9, 2018 (8pm) & Saturday, February 10, 2018 (2pm): Erin Cronican is going on for the role of Samantha in the Off-Broadway musical, THIS ONE'S FOR THE GIRLS, at St Luke's Theater on West 46th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenue.)

Saturday, February 10, 2018 (7pm): Amy Beth Williams, with Tanya Moberly directing, performs "A Thousand Beautiful Things" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Monday, February 12, 2018 (7pm): Gretchen Reinhagen is doing an encore of her show, "I Blame Paleo" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, February 17, 2018 (4pm): Marnie Klar performs "Bedtime Stories" (directed by Tanya Moberly with Stephen Ray Watkins at the piano) at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, February 24, 2018 (6:30pm): Lisa Viggiano is performing her show, "Lisa Viggiano Sings Bruce on Christopher" (with Tanya Moberly directing) at The Duplex, 61 Christopher St, NYC.

Sunday, February 25, 2018 (6:30pm): Lisa Viggiano is performing her show, "Lisa Viggiano Sings Bruce on Christopher" (with Tanya Moberly directing) at The Duplex, 61 Christopher St, NYC.

Tuesday, February 27, 2018: Michael Colby's musical, "Charlotte Sweet" is being revived in concert form at Feinstein's/54 Below, 254 West 54th Street, NYC.

Monday, March 5, 2018 (7pm):  Tanya Moberly sings "Six Different Shows, Six Different Musicians, Six Monday Nights" with Mark Janas on piano at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 (7pm): Becca Kidwell is bringing her show, "A Song and Its Girl" to Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Monday, March 26, 2018 (7pm):  Tanya Moberly sings "Six Different Shows, Six Different Musicians, Six Monday Nights" with Ian Herman on piano at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Monday, April 9, 2018 (7pm):  Tanya Moberly sings "Six Different Shows, Six Different Musicians, Six Monday Nights" with Jon Weber on piano at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Monday, April 16, 2018 (7pm):  Tanya Moberly sings "Six Different Shows, Six Different Musicians, Six Monday Nights" with Steven Ray Watkins on piano at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Monday, April 23, 2018 (7pm):  Tanya Moberly sings "Six Different Shows, Six Different Musicians, Six Monday Nights" with Sean Harkness on guitar at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Monday, April 30, 2018 (7pm):  Tanya Moberly sings "Six Different Shows, Six Different Musicians, Six Monday Nights" with Ritt Henn on bass at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.


NEXT SALON 

We are off next week for the Super Bowl, but we will see you again on February 11, 2018 with our theme: "High Anxiety" with our Co-Host: Justin Nastro. Looking forward to it!


Written by Erin Cronican
Blogette for The Salon

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