Megan Hilty at Café Carlyle

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Megan Hilty

Café Carlyle, NYC, May 27, 2014

Reviewed by Joel Benjamin for Cabaret Scenes

HILTY_Megan150Megan Hilty, the kittenishly sexy star of the TV series Smash, made her Café Carlyle debut backed by a topnotch ensemble which featured her husband, guitarist Brian Gallagher. She sported a baby bump and seemed glowingly happy. Of course, she did numbers by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman from Smash: the tough, but hopeful, “They Just Keep Moving the Line,” and the wistfully sad “Second Hand White Baby Grand.
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” In the same mood was a lusciously nuanced “Someone to Watch Over Me” (Gershwins) plus “Autumn Leaves” (Kosma/Mercer) paired with “When October Goes” (Manilow/Mercer).

She carefully balanced bittersweet with upbeat. She harmonized with her hubby on “Almost Like Being In Love” (Loewe/Lerner) and “This Can’t Be Love” (Rodgers/Hart), exchanging sweet smiles. Her take on “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” (Styne/Robin) combined Channing’s dumb-as-a-fox interpretation with Monroe’s seductiveness.
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Two songs in particular displayed her ever-maturing singing chops. “The Man That Got Away” (Arlen/Gershwin) was sung with a rubato that caught the tension in the song, while “Rainbow Connection” (Williams/Ascher), sung to her unborn child, was wistful and sweet.

Completing her excellent band were Musical Director Matt Cusson on piano, Ryan Hoagland on percussion and Dennis Keefe on bass.