Washington D.C./Maryland/Virginia News: March/April 2015

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Spring brings blossoms of song all around the area.
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Right on the Potomac, at the Kennedy Center, Malcom Gets appears in Barbara Cook’s Spotlight series 3/27. Also at the Center are Lynda Carter in The Time of My Life 4/4, Cassandra Wilson 3/27 and Dianne Reeves 4/11. Ute Lemper appears with the Washington Performing Arts Society at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue 4/25.

Across the river in Virginia, Jane Monheit is at Wolf Trap 4/9, and the Birchmere presents Rachelle Ferrell 3/6 & 7 and hosts An Evening with Jane Lynch 4/24 & 25.

In Maryland, the Music Center at Strathmore features Audra McDonald 3/27 and Engelbert Humperdinck 4/15. Also at Strathmore, a new group presents Over the Rainbow: The Songs of Harold Arlen featuring Elisha Gamble, Sean McDermott and Erin Davie with music direction by Michael Lavine.

Further north, Baltimore Cabaret at Germano’s presents: Butler Parks Hot Serenaders 3/1; Matthew Kenworthy in Broadway Past and Future 3/5; Suzanna Rosa Molino 3/6; Joshua Breakstone 3/6; Kings of Crownsville 3/7; César Orozco: Kamarata Jazz 3/13; Charisma Wooten in A Night with Jackie “Moms” Mabley 3/14; The Bucky Pizzarelli & Ed Laub Duo 3/17; Denny Diamond & The Jewels 3/19; Erin Dickins and Stef Scaggiari: Jazz for Foodies 3/20; Tony Z and Stef: The Roller Coaster of Love 3/21; Smooth Antics 3/22; Strangled Darlings 3/26; Kristin Callahan 3/27; Uncorked Cabaret presents Reds & Rosé—Women and Wine, Both 3/28; Marcus Dagan sings Leonard Cohen: The Priest of Song 4/2; Cold Spring Jazz Quartet 4/3; Diane Marino Quartet 4/9; An Evening with Flavio Sala 4/10; Kelley Suttenfield Quintet 4/11; Sherry Benedek: Strange Meadow Lark 4/12; Hambone Relay 4/17; Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniolo 4/18; Robert Hitz: Family to Family Concerts 4/19; Brian Kay 4/23; Robin Spielberg: Another Time, Another Place 4/24; Veronneau 4/25

Michael Miyazaki

Michael Miyazaki is a Washington DC/Baltimore area-based performer, director, and writer. He has performed at various venues in the DC area, and his most recent show is Thanks for the Memories: The Musical Legacy of Bob Hope. He has appeared with numerous local theater troupes including Scena Theatre, the Source Theatre, and Fraudulent Productions. He has attended the Perry-Mansfield Cabaret Workshop (working with master teachers Andrea Marcovicci, Karen Mason, Barry Kleinbort, Christopher Denny, Shelly Markham, and David Gaines), and has also studied under Sally Mayes, Tex Arnold, Lina Koutrakos, Rick Jensen, Amanda McBroom, and Alex Rybeck. He is the creator of the blog The Miyazaki Cabaret Update: DC & Beyond (currently on hiatus) and is a member of the DC Cabaret Network and the Arts Club of Washington.