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  • 12
    12.March.Sunday

    Josephine Sanges To Ann, With Love

    5:00 pm-6:00 pm
    Mar/Sun/2017
    Don't Tell Mama, West 46th Street, New York, NY, United States

    SALON

    7:00 pm-10:00 pm
    Mar/Sun/2017
    Etcetera Etcetera, West 44th Street, New York, NY, United States

    SALON

    March 12, 2017
    Theme: Icons & Idols
    Co-Host: Natalie Arneson

    www.markjanasthesalon.com

    Sign-Up Begins at 6:15pm

    SALON is a unique, Multiple Award Winning, Weekly Open Mic Event, created and hosted by Mark Janas that happens at Etcetera, Etcetera – 352 West 44th Street, NYC 10036 every Sunday.It is an ongoing open entertainment event in which singers, writers and musicians share their talent with each other and audience members. There is a $10 cash cover collected at the door and a $20 food/drink minimum (cash or credit) per person. (For more information about Etcetera, Etcetera’s delicious menu: www.etcetcnyc.com. A 20% gratuity is added to all checks.) There are no reservations; seating is on a first come/first served basis, Doors open and sign up begins at 6:15pm. The evening begins at 7:00, has a 15-minute break at 8:30 and ends promptly at 10:00. If you would like to sign up to perform, see one the evening’s ‘Etceterettes’ to fill out a card with your name, the name of your song, whether or not Mark will be playing for you and any upcoming events you’d like to promote. We do not present performers in order of sign-up, however, indicating requests as clearly and as early as possible as far as time restraints are concerned always makes everything much more possible.  ALWAYS BRING SEVERAL SONG SELECTIONS to avoid duplication. All types of material, on or off theme are always welcome at Salon. We enthusiastically welcome instrumentalists, poets, playwrights, essayists, comics, illusionists and performance artists. Please limit your selections to three or four minutes in length (including introductions). Please also bring clear, complete charts for Mark to read. Sitting on the piano is not allowed, nor is flash photography. Please turn off all noise making devices and give performers your undivided attention.

  • 13
    13.March.Monday
    No events
  • 14
    14.March.Tuesday
    No events
  • 15
    15.March.Wednesday

    Adam Shapiro Guide to the Perfect Breakup

    7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    Mar/Wed/2017
    Metropolitan Room, West 22nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    According to singer/actor Adam B. Shapiro, breakups can be one of the most devastatingly painful things in the world . . . but not if you know how to do them right.

    So in 2012, with the guidance of Director Peter Napolitano and Musical Director Barry Levitt, Shapiro set out to create a cabaret musical comedy romp at The Duplex in New York’s West Village that would provide a seminar on the right and wrong ways to break up with someone, whether you’re the “Dumper” or the “Dumpee.” Shapiro’s GUIDE TO THE PERFECT BREAKUP would put him on the map as a young rising cabaret star and win him a 2013 MAC Award for “Best Musical Comedy Show” (it also earned Levitt a MAC Award for “Best Musical Director” and Napolitano a MAC Nomination for “Best Director”).

    Five years later, Shapiro will reprise his hilarious and musically compelling show—with songs written by composers as diverse as Cole Porter and Weird Al Yankovic–in the BroadwayWorld Award-Nominated series NEW YORK CABARET’S GREATEST HITS at the Metropolitan Room on March 15 at 7 pm. The series is produced and hosted by Stephen Hanks (with Associate Producer Fr. Jeffrey Hamblin, MD). Reservations are $20 (with a $25 food/drink minimum) and can be made at www.metropolitanroom.com.

    “When I launched the show in 2012, I had no idea if people would like it or not,” Shapiro says. “But Peter and Barry helped me to shape it into a fully realized concept. I loved doing it and always hoped to bring it back. So performing it in Stephen Hanks’ Greatest Hits series is such an honor. I can’t wait to re-open the Guide!”

    Here’s what critics said after scanning Adam B. Shapiro’s Guide to the Perfect Breakup:

    “ . . . A textbook on how to create the almost perfect musical comedy cabaret show . . . Showcases the talents of a cuddly teddy bear of a performer, who possesses the kind of solid singing, acting, and comedic chops that make him a young, rising cabaret star.” —BroadwayWorld.com

    “Adam Shapiro knows how to do musical comedy. He IS funny . . . and a very good actor.”
    BistroAwards.com

    As an Actor, Adam B. Shapiro has performed around the world in both English and Yiddish. Off Broadway credits: The Golden Bride, Death of a Salesman, The Megille of Itzik Manger, and the title role in Gimpel the Fool. Film/TV: Master of None, The Mysteries of Laura, 30 Rock, Adam Sandler’s The Cobbler, and the role of Bella in HBO Films’ Emmy-winning film The Normal Heart. As a cabaret artist, Adam has done three other solo shows in New York, including It Starts When We’re Kids, No Chestnuts, and Nothing Normal (MAC Award nomination, Male Vocalist). www.adamshapiro.net

    For more information, contact Stephen Hanks at cabaretlifeproduction@gmail.com

    AMY BETH WILLIAMS CARRIED AWAY

    7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    Mar/Wed/2017
    Don't Tell Mama, West 46th Street, New York, NY, United States
  • 16
    16.March.Thursday
    No events
  • 17
    17.March.Friday

    TANYA SINGS AMY ANI RICKIE JONI WITH RITT

    7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    Mar/Fri/2017
    Don't Tell Mama, West 46th Street, New York, NY, United States
  • 18
    18.March.Saturday
    No events