Jenn Bornstein: Diary of a Pizza Bagel’s Daughter
The program wasn’t perfect, but it was very smart.
The program wasn’t perfect, but it was very smart.
Bea Arthur was a major personality who continues to entrance, and this was a fitting tribute to her.
Bradbury worked hard to convey the songs’ differing emotions and succeeded in turning her slightly frayed voice into an affecting, honest instrument.
The words “legendary” and “iconic” are often overused these days, but in Dionne Warwick’s case, they truly apply.
Transported her audience.
Possibly one of the most charming nights out to be enjoyed in London.
A showcase her musical chops.
This is not your grandmother’s cabaret show.
She possesses a powerful voice.