Donald Houtz: Simply Sondheim
- Post author:Elliot Zwiebach
- Post published:March 23, 2015
- Reading time:0 mins read
Tags: Supper Clubs, Venues, You've Got to Be Carefully Taught", Children Will Listen, Clubs, Stephen Sondheim, Show Tunes, Donald Houtz, Sterling's Upstairs at the FEderal, Oscar Hammerstein II, Not While I’m Around, Vocalists, There Won’t Be Trumpets, Richard Rodgers, Being Alive, Elliot Zwiebach, Can That Boy Foxtrot, American Songbook, Reviews, I Never Do Anything Twice, Songbook, Standards, Great American Songbook, Steven Applegate, Popular Song, Broadway Baby, Broadway, Andrew Conrad, Nightclubs, Singers, Tim Emmons, Musicals, Cabaret Reviews, Broadway Musicals, Tom Zygmont
SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share this content
Elliot Zwiebach
Elliot Zwiebach loves the music of The Great American Songbook and classic Broadway, with a special affinity for Rodgers and Hammerstein. He's been a professional writer for 45 years and a cabaret reviewer for five. Based in Los Angeles, Zwiebach has been exposed to some of the most talented performers in cabaret—the famous and the not-so-famous—and enjoys it all. Reviewing cabaret has even pushed him into doing some singing of his own — a very fun and liberating experience that gives him a connection with the performers he reviews.