Acclaimed opera singer and Tony-winning musical theater actor Paulo Szot is sticking his toe into the cabaret waters at Café Carlyle.
Cabaret Review
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Michael Feinstein & Barbara Cook: Cheek to Cheek
The veteran singer-pianist and the Broadway legend team up for a terrific evening of Great American Songbook standards delivered with unexpected twists and consummate skill.
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Whistling Away the Dark: A Celebration of Julie Andrews
Soprano Shana Farr shows promise in this boite tribute to the beloved international musical star, though they are as different as chalk and cheese.
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Miss Tammy Grimes: Favorite Songs and Stories
One of the most original and idiosyncratic talents to grace a New York stage, this theatrical legend shows that at 76 she still has what it takes. The lady is one class act.
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The four-time Tony nominee displays her versatility and packs more than a few surprises into this fun, witty songfest.
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Mitzi Gaynor: Razzle Dazzle! My Life Behind the Sequins
Legendary Mitzi Gaynor is younger than springtime and proves she's still our honey bun in this razzle-dazzle set at Feinstein's. And oh, those stories.
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Poisoning Pigeons in the Park: The Art of the Satiric Comedy Song
In the words of Cole Porter, "What a swell party this is."
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Linda Eder can put across a ballad with the best of them, but it would be nice if she mixed it up with more jazzy material.
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Leslie Uggams: Uptown Downtown
The first word that leaps to mind when thinking of Leslie Uggams is "joy." The lady infuses everything she sings with a glowing appreciation of life, and she's at the very top of her form in her new show.
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Special Kaye: A Tribute to the Incomparable Kaye Ballard
Gretchen Reinhagen's one-woman salute to the great Kaye Ballard won a 2010 Nightlife Award and has been installed in an open-ended one-performance-per-month run at the Metropolitan Room.










