April 10: Marilyn Maye
Marilyn Maye
Carrying the Torch
April 10 at 9:30 pm
Feinstein’s/54 Below
254 W. 54th St., NYC
866.468.7619
“She remains a singer of the highest caliber, an entertainer who creates an instant rapport with her audience. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, she is ‘Still Here,’ representing everything that is good about cabaret. Not to be missed.” — Cabaret Scenes
“A phenomenal demonstration of one woman’s stamina and musical intelligence! This ageless dynamo has earned a singular place in New York’s cabaret world.” — The New York Times
“Marilyn Maye is a happening kind of broad, in the best sense of the word. She’s funny and imaginative, has the kind of warm rapport with an audience Judy Garland used to have and displays the kind of socko energy that used to be a Betty Hutton exclusive.” — New York Observer
“There’s a certain phenomenon that occurs when Marilyn Maye takes the stage….She’s got you from the moment she walks on a stage. She’s funny and clever and she sang the great American songbook, or mainly swung it, in her own inimitable style.” — Theater Pizzazz
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