Randolph B. Eigenbrode
Randolph is the newest addition to the writing staff at Cabaret Scenes. He is a cabaret teacher, previously teaching with legend Erv Raible, and his students have gone on to success in the field with sold-out shows and many awards. He is also a director and that, combined with a knowledge of the art form and techniques that cabaret performing encompasses, makes him love reviewing NYC’s cabaret scene. When not catching the Big Apple’s crazy talent, Randolph loves 1970s variety shows, mall Chinese food, Meryl Streep films and a good cold glass of pinot grigio.
Randolph B. Eigenbrode's Latest Posts
A harrowing and poignant portrait of a Tennessean gem.
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Mott’s music has that time-tested catchy appeal.
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A sophomoric showcase of new talent.
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The duo still displays a rare authenticity.
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A puzzling staged concert of abbreviated material.
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Pope is a star to be reckoned with.
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Mulder makes every room her own.
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A textbook example of what “basic” can be—in all senses of the word.
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This show is a classy evening.
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She is reminiscent of Sophie Tucker and Totie Fields.
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