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Richard Skipper's Friday Wrap Up Show! Celebrating Cabaret Month! 3/24/23

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Richard Skipper Celebrates

Richard Skipper Celebrates

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'll be joined by Barbara Bleier, AJ Hunsucker, Therese Lee...and a few more surprises!

Critically acclaimed Actor/Singer/Writer, Barbara Bleier, returns to the stage, in a new show which brings you tales and tunes from across many decades of her life, and many different experiences. From the days of singing in coffee shops across the east coast, to being a young pianist performing at Carnegie Hall. From having 5 of her plays “put up” on various stages such Abingdon Theatre and NY’s popular HB Studios. Song selections will include material by songwriters, Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom, John Bucchino, Richard Maltby, Jr. & David Shire and the late Murray Grand. Quotes on Barbara: A consummate actor, but she also brings heart & passion to her lyrics. Bleier soars in a highly personal song about “Carnegie Hall” featuring the unique collaboration of John Bucchino & Michael Feinstein." Bart Greenberg, NiteLifeExchange, NY.  For Additional information, please visit the websites: www.pangeanyc.com www.barbarableier.com

Therese Lee, a California native and resident of Los Angeles, introduced herself with “If You Knew My Story” (S. Martin, E. Brickell) and between verses, told us how this saga began—exhausted from her work cleaning apartments, she crashed her car, thus robbing her of an Angeleno’s most valuable possession. A singer, actress and self-confessed movie nerd, she ended up working as a reporter for Reel Hollywood, a small entertainment outlet. And yes, she literally rode the bus to her red carpet gigs. This change in fortune, however, inspired this delightful and often moving evening of songs and stories.

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