54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hits!

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54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hits!

Feinstein’s/54 Below, NYC, February 17, 2017

Reviewed by Ron Forman for Cabaret Scenes

Natalie Douglas

The eleventh edition of Scott Siegel’s 54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hits! continued his new tradition of bringing a diverse group of excellent singers to Feinstein’s/54 Below to perform a selection of the best songs from Broadway musicals. Siegel, as per usual, provided interesting, informative and entertaining commentary before each number.

Natalie Douglas (pictured) opened the show with a jazzier than it is usually performed “What Did I Have That I Don’t Have” (On a Clear Day…) She returned with an especially beautiful and moving “People” (Funny Girl). David Colbert has a very special sound and style that worked wonderfully on “Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)” (The Roar of the Greasepaint—The Smell of the Crowd) and later with “Empty Chairs and Empty Tables” (Les Misérables).

Siegel added an international flavor to the program by including Pedro Coppeti from Brazil and Pepe Nufrio from Spain.
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Both shined, with Coppeti performing “Stars” (Les Misérables) and Nufrio performing “Gethesemane” (Jesus Christ Superstar). Dancing is an important part of Broadway musicals and, despite the small stage, Joshua Israel sang and dazzled with his tap dancing to “Getting Married Today” and “Lucky to Be Me.
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” I became an instant fan of Jeanne MacDonald after hearing her very moving and memorable “50 Percent” from the failed Broadway production of Ballroom. She was equally effective and moving with “No One Is Alone” (Into the Woods). Maxine Linehan performed “Unexpected Song” (Song and Dance), and stopped the show with her performance of “With One Look” (Sunset Boulevard) that built to a spectacular conclusion. The duo of Coppeti and Nufrio closed the show, voices blending and soaring with “Lily’s Eyes” from The Secret Garden.

Ron Forman

Ron Forman has been a Mathematics Professor at Kingsborough Community College for 45 years. In that time, he has managed to branch out in many different areas. From 1977 to 1994 he was co-owner of Comics Unlimited, the third largest comic book distribution company in the USA. In 1999,after a lifetime of secretly wanting to do a radio program, he began his weekly Sweet Sounds program on WKRB 90.3 FM, dedicated to keeping the music of the Great American Songbook alive and accessible. This introduced him to the world of cabaret, which led to his position as a reviewer for Cabaret Scenes.