Christine Pedi: Snow Bizness

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Christine Pedi

Snow Bizness

Feinstein’s/54 Below, NYC, December 14, 2016

Reviewed by Marilyn Lester for Cabaret Scenes

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Now in its ninth year, Snow Bizness with comedienne, impressionist and singer Christine Pedi, has dispensed holiday cheer through song and superb silliness. Tossing out candy treats, Pedi opened the show with a medley of “Winter Wonderland,” “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” and the punning “There’s No Business Like Snow Business.” It didn’t take long for comedy to ensue, with impersonations of celebrities singing Christmas carols: Cher, Sarah Palin, Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Sophia Vergara and Mae West.
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Especially hilarious was Bette Davis with “O Holy Night,” as was Billie Holiday tackling “Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel” and an uproarious Joan Rivers singing “O Tannenbaum.” For “Taco Bell,” a parody of the Pachelbel “Canon and Gigue in D,” two participants helped Pedi lead the audience in a round of singing “taco salad,” “guacamole” and “fajita.” Hearkening back to her childhood, Pedi and Musical Director/pianist Matthew Martin Ward sang “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” as Fred Waring and the entire chorus of Pennsylvanians.

Not all of Snow Bizness was hilarity. Pedi sang several numbers straight, tearing up on a particularly emotional rendition of “I’ll Be Home for Christmas”/”A Place  Called Home.
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” As a singer, she has a pleasant voice and delivers her material in a straightforward manner. The phrasing is sound, the modulation balanced, and the result satisfying. Her “Sleigh Ride” was in the slow lane, but the tempo suited a sweet “Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep).” She dedicated “Laughing Matters” to the uncertainty and anxiety of the current political climate. But then came the “Twelve Divas,” sung to “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” with Pedi impersonating divas picked randomly from a hat. Thus Eartha Kitt, Suze Orman, Judi Dench, Rosie Perez, Bette Davis, Paula Deen, Ethel Merman, Patti LuPone, Oprah Winfrey, Katharine Hepburn, Barbra Streisand and Elaine Stritch sang uproariously about golden rings, leaping lords, calling birds and all the rest with holiday jollity. The closer was a warm sing-along of the iconic and quite lovely “White Christmas.”

The show returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below on December 28 at 9:30 pm.

Marilyn Lester

Marilyn Lester left journalism and commercial writing behind nearly two decades ago to write plays. That branch in the road led to screenwriting, script-doctoring, dramaturgy and producing for the stage. Marilyn has also co-authored, as well as edited, books. It seemed the only world of words she hadn’t conquered was criticism, an opportunity that presented itself via Theater Pizzazz. Marilyn has since sought to widen her scope in this form of writing she especially relishes. Marilyn is a member of the Authors Guild, Dramatists Guild, Women in the Arts and Media and The League of Professional Theater Women.