Patti LuPone: A Life in Notes
What a voice. What a show.
What a voice. What a show.
An impressive cabaret debut filled with humor and emotion. Yasar belongs on our cabaret stages.
Creativity, wit, and theatrical flair were evident from the first moment to the last, making Just in Styne: Karen Sings Jule a total joy.
Age had not dimmed her musical instrument.
It was a fun evening that could have benefited from more focused patter and better staging.
He can reach a big emotional climax when it’s required, but he is also a quiet, gentle soul who charms the audience with his sensitivity, his compassion, and his sincerity.
Vocals surround listeners with warmth, and the arrangements by pianist Tedd Firth are graceful, rich, and collaborative.
Errico and music director Tedd Firth chose jazz as a fresh way to present this material.
She is genuine, sincere and caring.
His tenor was lovely, and his sensibility was thoroughly appealing.