Lynda D’Amour: Only When I Laugh
This was cabaret at its best.
This was cabaret at its best.
Ann Kittredge is an entertainer. She has confident stage presence, and she communicates with her audience.
The show was a wellspring of talent.
The show, under the deft direction of Lennie Watts, was campy and heartbreaking, absurd and very romantic, witty and very serious.
Pomranz provided powerful vocals and adept song-styling.
She has a charming soprano and conversational delivery of lyrics.
She moved through her songs with sustained energy and a flow that seemed totally spontaneous.
A stunningly entertaining blast from the past.
This is a show from the point of view of a mature artist—not just in age, but also in terms of life view.