Dec. 31: Marilyn Maye

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Marilyn Maye

December 31 – January 10

Metropolitan Room
34 W. 22nd St., NYC
212-206.0440

Marilyn-Maye-Cabaret-Scenes-Magazine_212“Reviewers around the country have simply run out of adjectives to describe the marvelous Maye magic! Wherever she is, if you can get there by plane, train, bus or car, you must go see it for yourself!” – Lynn DiMenna, Cabaret Scenes, October 2013

“In the opening-night performance of her new show, in which she jazzed up nearly 30 vintage show tunes, her singing was robust even for a woman of 50. Ms. Maye has the remarkable ability to transform upbeat sloganeering into rousing affirmation, infused with such certainty and sense of purpose that she can penetrate the armor and melt the heart of the most hardened cynics.” – Stephen Holden, The New York Times, October 2013

“Crisp and colorful as the autumn leaves that swirl above, this lady takes over the swanky basement under the old Studio 54 the way Grant took Richmond, bringing back some of the old razzle-dazzle that used to keep hip New Yorkers up all night. I call her just plain miraculous.

. When she belts out “look at the old girl now, fellas” on Jerry Herman’s title tune from Dolly, the audience goes seismic. Marilyn Maye is a happening kind of broad, in the best sense of the word. She’s funny and imaginative, has the kind of warm rapport with an audience Judy Garland used to have and displays the kind of socko energy that used to be a Betty Hutton exclusive.” – Rex Reed, New York Observer, October 2013

“There’s a certain phenomenon that occurs when Marilyn Maye takes the stage….She’s got you from the moment she walks on a stage. She’s funny and clever and she sang the great American songbook, or mainly swung it, in her own inimitable style.

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” – Sandi Durell, Theater Pizzazz, October 2013

Visit www.metropolitanroom.com for show times.