Karen Mason: And All That Jazz
This is an artist who exudes ardor without overstating it and sass without seeming corny.
This is an artist who exudes ardor without overstating it and sass without seeming corny.
Enlivened by Leavel’s fine and fresh interpretations of Sondheim's songs and by her on-point enactment of every lyric.
A full serving of energy, musical expertise, and showmanship.
Millet has a lovely soprano voice reminiscent of Shirley Jones and of the comic sensibility of Carol Burnett.
She is genuine, sincere and caring.
A balance of sensitivity and Broadway brass made for a very exciting evening of cabaret.
The entire evening was a well thought out, funny, and pleasurable event.
Mason’s voice is as powerful and fluid as ever.
Abundant energy, fast wit (including verbal fencing with friends in the audience), and a generous spirit.