Norm Lewis: Summertime
His talent was obvious, as was his warmth, but overall the show was a mixed bag.
His talent was obvious, as was his warmth, but overall the show was a mixed bag.
Maye was still a joy to hear; she was in control of her instrument, able to move from soft to robust, and it's always in service to the material.
A smoothly flowing, constantly riveting show.
This is the way cabaret should be.
Ruth Fuerst shares reflections on her 50-year marriage through songs and quite personal stories.
The album is a winner.
Anita Gillette and Penny Fuller are terrific.
“Vibrant” was the word for Stargazing, Kim David Smith’s excellent new performance at Joe’s Pub.