THE DC CABARET NETWORK
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Blog: SongSpeak.wordpress.com
The DC
Cabaret Network Newsletter
UPCOMING EVENTS, MAY 2008
Date of next newsletter is
Due date
for member submissions: MAY 25, 2008
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LOOK FOR IN THIS ISSUE
·
DC
Cabaret Network May Open Mic:
·
SongSpeak blogger in May: TBD
·
DCCN
members perform for ART-O-MATIC: May 16 and 18, featuring: Terri Allen, Emily
Everson, Christie Trapp, Justin Ritchie, Michael Miyazaki, Ron Squeri, and Lonny Smith
·
DCCN
member Jill Leger presents a showcase of her songs in “GOOGLING MY X,” cast
features DCCN members Emily Leatha Everson, Michael
Miyazaki, Barbara Papendorp, Justin Ritchie and Ron Squeri: June 20
& 21
·
“Broadway:
Up Close And Personal” With Charles Strouse at The
·
Boston
Area, DCCN Member, Dennis Livingston featured in Cabaret Songwriters Showcase
·
SOME
MAKE IT HOT, until May 11, with book, music, and lyrics by DCCN members Howard
Bennett and Nicholas Zill
·
George
Fulginiti-Shakar music directs “David in Shadow and
Light” at Theatre J
·
National
Geographic Live!: “The
·
DCCN
member Jill Leger announces videography services
·
DCCN
founder Wendy Lane Bailey announces information about upcoming workshops,
website updates, coaching and more…
·
“All for a Song,” a cabaret workshop at Levine
School of Music this summer
·
Tuscany
Project announces the 16th Annual Intensive Voice & Song Workshop in
·
DC
Cabaret Network members are performing soon:
Terri Allen, Beverly Cosham, Emily Leatha Everson, George Fulginiti-Shakar,
Jill Leger, Sally Martin, Michael Miyazaki, Barbara Papendorp,
Justin Ritchie, Linda Russell, Judy Simmons, Lonny Smith, Ron Squeri, Christy Trapp
·
Coaching
available with DC Cabaret Network members: George Fulginiti-Shakar,
Sally Martin, James K. McCully, Judy Simmons, Daniel Sticco
·
If
you haven’t yet, renew your dues or become a member of the DC Cabaret Network
TODAY: Send $35 check to: DC Cabaret
Network,
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DC CABARET NETWORK AND MEMBER CABARET EVENTS
ALSO AROUND TOWN
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FARTHER AFIELD
CLASSES, WORKSHOPS AND INSTRUCTION
DC CABARET NETWORK NOTES AND POLICIES
DC CABARET
NETWORK AND MEMBER CABARET EVENTS
DC CABARET
NETWORK ANNOUNCES IT’S BLOG!
WWW.SONGSPEAK.WORDPRESS.COM
Visit now!
Visit often!
The DC
Cabaret Network is happy to announce the publication of our new blog, SongSpeak. You can access SongSpeak
at songspeak.wordpress.com and get the latest news and information from the DC
Cabaret Network. Each month we’ll also feature a guest blogger from the DC
cabaret community discussing everything cabaret: from songs and songwriters to
the art and “biz” of cabaret. Tell us what you think, too, by adding your comments
to any post that appears on the blog. We hope you enjoy this new feature from
the DC Cabaret Network.
DC CABARET
NETWORK OPEN MIC IN MAY:
Sign-up at
Come sing
at the Warehouse Theater! Admission is a suggested donation for the pianist and
to cover the rental fee: $15 for non-members, $12 for paid up members of the DC
Cabaret Network.
The
Warehouse Theater is located at
Everyone is
welcome. Our Open Mic Nights are a great opportunity
to try out new stuff, take out an old friend, or just hone your skills in a
friendly and supportive environment.
Visit
www.warehousetheater.com for directions and more info about the space.
This
evening will feature the marvelous music direction of the masterful Mary Sugar!
See you
there!
PS: To get the low-down on April’s terrific open mic, visit Michael Miyazaki’s blog: cabaretdc.wordpress.com
DC CABARET
NETWORK PERFORMERS AT ARTOMATIC
Come to *Cabaret
Heaven!* at Artomatic. Presented by Lyros
Productions, *Cabaret Heaven!* features DCCN members Terri Allen, Emily
Everson, Christie Trapp, Justin Ritchie, Michael Miyazaki, Ron Squeri, and Lonny Smith on Friday, May 16, at the late show
from 10 PM- 11:20 PM and Sunday May 18 at
1200
"GOOGLING
MY EX (AND OTHER OBSESSIONS)" AT PLAYBILL
DCCN member
Jill Leger wrote the music and lyrics for this showcase of songs about growing
up Generation X and surviving life and love in the 21st century.
Featuring the DCCN talents of Emily Leatha
Everson, Michael Miyazaki, Barbara Papendorp, Justin
Ritchie and Ron Squeri.
Music
director: Joshua Rich. Creative consultant: Scott Sedar.
Playbill Cafe,
Tickets:
$15.
E-mail
singoutlouise@earthlink.net for reservations (up until 24 hours before showtimes).
ALSO AROUND TOWN
SOME MAKE IT HOT, WITH ORIGINAL MUSIC BY DCCN MEMBER HOWARD
BENNETT; BOOK AND LYRICS BY DCCN MEMBER NICHOLAS ZILL
City in a Swamp raises the temperature with SOME MAKE IT
HOT...because laughter and harmony are good for the planet!
Cast members are Gerry Browning, Rachael Goldman, Michael
Bruno, Mary Jean Bruno and Doug Smith, with musical accompaniment by Barbara Twigg on piano and Stan Ismart on
drums.
Original music by Howard Bennett; book and lyrics by
Nicholas Zill
Fridays & Saturdays at
April 25 -
at the
All seats are $25; student and group discounts are
available.
For information, call City in a Swamp at 202-364-8644.
Order tickets online at www.cityinaswamp.com
This locally-grown, organically-produced, eco-mystery
musical satirizes the goings-on in environmental politics-- companies that
"mean to be green without really changing their exploitative practices; a
Senator who can't resist corporate green; and an environmentalist who's given
to pulling 'eco-pranks'. Eco-tourism becomes eco-terrorism, and the dead bodies
that turn up along the way are not just fish washed up out of the
GOODNIGHT MOON FEATURES DCCN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JUDY
SIMMONS!
Adventure Theatre, in a co-production with Tribute
Productions, presents GOODNIGHT MOON
Based on
the book by Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd
Adapted for
the stage by Chad Henry
Directed by
Mary Hall Surface
May 15 -
June 1 at Adventure Theatre
Saturdays
and Sundays at
Weekdays
Field Trip Performances
May 15-16 (
Special
Friday Evening Performances and PJ Party
May 16, 23
and 30 at
Sign
Language: Sunday, June 1 at
Tickets:
$15 for adults, $12 for children (1 - 12 years old)
June 6 -
June 22 at Atlas Performing
The perfect
children's bedtime book, now, a musical adaptation of goodnight wishes from a
little bunny in striped pajamas preparing for--or attempting to postpone--his
own slumber. Much to the chagrin of The Little Old Lady Whispering ‘Hush!’, his flights of fantasy soar up to the Moon—with lots of
music and dance!
Friday
evening performances are pajama parties! Come dressed in your jammies to enjoy the fun.
Recommended for all ages.
For more
information, visit: http://adventuretheatre.org/moon.html
GEORGE
FULGINITI-SHAKAR MUSIC DIRECTS A NEW MUSICAL: “DAVID IN SHADOW AND LIGHT,” AT
THEATRE J
David in
Shadow and Light
Libretto by
Yehuda Hyman & Music by Daniel Hoffman
Directed by
Nick Olcott,
Music
Directed by George Fulginiti-Shakar
Choreography
by Peter DiMuro and Shula Strassfeld
of the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange
May 7 -
*NOTE:
There is no Pay What You Can Performance on May 6, No Show May 8
Featuring
Will Gartshore, Donna Migliaccio,
Matt Pearson, Lawrence Redmond, Bobby Smith, Russell Sunday, Peggy Yates,
Norman Aronovic, Matthew Anderson and Carolyn Agan
Buy Tickets
Online or Call (800) 494-TIXS
Groups of
20+ Call (202) 777-3214
RUSH
Tickets available at Box Office a half hour before curtain $15 weeknights/$20
weekends, not available Sunday Nights at
More info
at: http://washingtondcjcc.org/center-for-arts/theater-j/
PS: George Fulginiti-Shakar also recently music directed playwright
Christopher Dimond’s “Dani
Girl,” a musical tragicomedy which follows an imaginative seven-year old girl
fighting leukemia with music composed by Michael Kooman,
for the
“BROADWAY:
UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL” WITH CHARLES STROUSE AT THE
Performance Plus™ would like to invite you to “Broadway: Up
Close and Personal” on May 14, 2008 at 6 p.m. as The Kennedy Center welcomes
Tony®-winning Broadway composer Charles Strouse
for an intimate interview with ASCAP’s Michael Kerker
and live music by special guests performing the best of Strouse.
Best known for his legendary musical compositions, Bye Bye
Birdie, Applause, and Annie, Strouse’s other credits
range from the 1958 girl group hit, "Born Too Late" to motion picture
scores and the theme from All in the Family. In
“Broadway: Up Close and Personal”, musical theater’s movers and shakers discuss
and perform some of Broadway’s greatest hits. From Alan and Marilyn Bergman to
Jerry Herman, to directors and performers that continue to thrill us on stage,
this series will take you behind the curtain and beyond. To purchase tickets
for this event ($20 or $18 subscribers/members), please call Instant-Charge at
(202)467-4600, toll-free (800)444-1324, or TTY (202)416-8524, or visit the
Kennedy Center online at kennedy-center.org/plus.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE! PRESENTS: “THE
For a third
year, National Geographic Live! will present five
evenings of free concerts featuring musicians from “The Rhythm Road: American
Music Abroad” program. This program, co-developed by Jazz at
The goal of
This year’s
line-up includes:
• May 1—Chris Byars
Quartet (6 p.m.) has been performing music based on a lifelong study of great
jazz masters for more than two decades; AFAR (7:15 p.m.) is an instrumental
hip-hop band with jazz, R&B and gospel influences.
All
concerts in “The Rhythm Road” series are free; no reservations or tickets are
required. Performances will take place in Gilbert H. Grosvenor Auditorium, 1600
M Street N.W., Washington. For more information,
please contact the National Geographic ticket office at (202) 857-7700,
Images for
all artists are available via FTP:
http://ftp.nationalgeographic.com/pressroom/rhythm_road/
Username: press, Password: press
Music
samples and bios for each group are available at:
http://www.jalc.org/TheRoad_noFl/embassy.html
SINGER-SONGWRITERS AND COMEDIANS COMING TO THE BIRCHMERE
Seeing
performers at The Birchmere is a great opportunity to
hear new and interesting material, from the fabulous singer/songwriters
themselves. For more information or to discover these performers visit www.birchmere.com.
Place: The Birchmere:
Times/Info/Directions/ Reservations/Tickets: www.birchmere.com or call 703-549-7500
Some shows
to keep in mind:
Mon. May
19: STEVE TYRELL $35.00
A SLEW OF SINGERS AND SONGWRITERS COMING TO WOLF TRAP
New and
interesting material from the fabulous singer/songwriters themselves can soon
be found at Wolf Trap…Artist info, tickets, and more info can be found by
pasting the link under each artist’s name into your web browser. Wolf Trap is
located at
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FROM LINDA
RUSSELL, HER CD IS AVAILABLE
President’s
Weekend has just past and many of us would have been hanging out at the Double
Tree Hotel engulfed in the most fabulous sounds and rhythms of jazz.
Like you, I
am really missing that festival. I
always took 1-2 weeks of vacation to volunteer and participate in the great
event. For weeks, I would be on cloud
nine.
The
festival did not occur this year; however you can still get a taste of those
exciting moments through my DVD or CD entitled Linda Russell Live at the East
Coast Jazz Festival.
Recorded at
our last festival with the Fred Hughes Trio, this performance features a mix of
well-loved classics and lesser-known delights including Four Women, A Time For Love, and Agua de Beber. This jam session reflects the spontaneity and
“being in the moment” feeling that the jazz experience fosters.
Watch the
live DVD performance for $20
Listen to
the CD performance for $15
Purchase
both for $30 (that’s a $5 discount)
Shipping
and handling is FREE during this introductory period (when purchased directly
from me)
Send me an
email, if you are interested for more information (LDRuss27@comcast.net)
Or, you can
purchase the CD through CD BABY at www.cdbaby.com/lindarussell . Go to this website to hear samples of each
song.
1 I Can't
Give You Anything But Love
2 Agua De Beber (Water To Drink)
3 Domain
Name Blues
4 Down With Love
5 Medley: Four Woman/Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
6 Medley:
Waltz For Debby/Someday My Prince Will Come
7 Pick Yourself Up
8 A Time For Love
9 Most
Gentleman Don't Like Love
10 How High
The Moon (Ornithology)
In addition, check out our website at
www.lindarussellsings.com. The audience at the live concert selected the domain
name for the website. It was a close
race with “singlindasing.com” coming in at second place. The website is still
under construction, so give me some feedback on what you would like added or
modified.
JILL LEGER
ANNOUNCES VIDEOGRAPHY SERVICES
DCCN member
Jill Leger offers digital archival videography--so
you can share your stellar cabaret performances with family and friends! I'll
shoot and edit your entire show and give the performance to you on a DVD. Other
services include YouTube posting and shooting/editing short promotional videos
to publicize your show. Please contact Jill at singoutlouise@earthlink.net for
more info. Examples of final product can be found at www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCnlihe8cxE
and www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgOPzPtT-54.
SALLY
MARTIN ON THE "
The famed "Midnight Special" --the nationally syndicated radio
show from
A FEW
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM
**Personal
Artist Services Do you need private consultation on your image, patter writing,
set list construction, performance goals, or special event planning? Drop me a
line at wendylanebailey@verizon.net to set things in motion.
**Meanwhile…On
the Web…Our New and Improved Blog, www.twowellread.blogspot.com, a forum for
musicians and artists. Right now we’re talking about experiences in arts
education; please share your thoughts.
FARTHER
AFIELD
Dennis
Livingston is one of seven songwriters featured in the Cabaret Songwriters
Showcase of 2008, sponsored by the Boston Association of Cabaret Artists. Dennis
is offering a mini-revue of 30 minutes to kick off the event, taking place May
24 at
CLASSES, WORKSHOPS AND INSTRUCTION
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS FOR SINGERS
Dear fellow
cabaret performers:
This is Tim
Schall, a singer based in
In 2007, we
successfully completed workshops in
Chicago –
June 27, 28 & 29, 2008
I hope you
will consider joining us. For information, please go to this link:
http://cabaretworkshops.wordpress.com/.
It will take you to a site giving you details about each workshop. Click
on the corresponding tab at the top of your screen for the city in which you
are interested.
If you have
any questions, please contact me, Tim Schall at
tjschall@sbcglobal.net or 314-721-4634.
I am happy to talk to you about any of the details. Thank You!
Tim
ALL FOR A
SONG - ADULT CABARET WORKSHOP AT
Designed to
awaken the soloist in everyone!
July 28 -
Summer at
Levine
Sallie Mae
Hall
202-686-8000
Age: Adults
18 and up
Faculty:
Lisa Shaw
Tuition:
$280 (Includes a $60 non-refundable withdrawal fee)
What use is
sitting all alone in your room? Come here the music play! Only this time, the
music is YOU! All adults will enjoy this workshop designed to awaken the
soloist in everyone. Each participant will have the opportunity to work
alongside professional cabaret artist, Lisa Shaw on how to choose, learn and
“sell” the perfect song. Washington Post raves “Shaw...was in top shape, her
voice focused and in full cabaret form.” The workshop will culminate with each
new cabaret artist joyously presenting their newfound brilliance for cabaret
performance, complete with dinner and drinks. (A potluck, of
course.) And, all for a song!
This
workshop will teach you:
• How to
“sell a song” – stage techniques that will get you noticed.
• How to
manage stage fright.
• How to
choose and prepare the right song for your voice type.
Who should
participate? Any adult vocalist who wants to gain more
confidence and develop their cabaret performing skills.
For more information,
please contact: Lisa Shaw at (202) 686-8000, ext. 1127 or e-mail:
lshaw@levineschool.org, or visit our website at www.levineschool.org
THE
16TH ANNUAL
INTENSIVE VOICE & SONG WORKSHOP IN
The Tuscany
Project's unique workshop blends group and individual work focusing on each
person’s growing edge in the areas of song interpretation, performance
presence, vocal exploration, movement, and individual and group singing.
Explore
your personal connection with voice, and bring greater awareness to the
elements that impact authentic delivery of text and song.
Please see
our website for detailed information: www.tuscanyproject.com
The program
is held in a beautiful 12th century restored villa, with a grand swimming pool
in the lush countryside of central
Participants
are beginning to enroll and enrollment is open until a maximum of 26 students
is reached. Each year the project fills, and early enrollment is suggested.
For
information about tuition and enrollment, or to receive a printed
brochure
contact: Gail@TuscanyProject.com
COACHING WITH GEORGE FULGINITI-SHAKAR
George Fulginiti-Shakar offers private vocal coaching sessions and
is also teaching a performance class at Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory.
George has worked with many singers helping them to develop vocal technique, audition
material, cabaret acts, piano arrangements and transpositions of songs in the
"right" key. Daytime and evening times are available.
Email to GeoFulShak@aol.com
or call 202-332-7570.
COACHING WITH SALLY MARTIN
Sally
Martin is available for vocal coaching and/or voice lessons. She can help you
put your cabaret act together, iron out vocal problems, and hone your
interpretive skills. She performs at major venues here and in
COACHING WITH JAMES K. MCCULLY
Vocal
instruction & coaching with James K. McCully,
National Endowment for the Arts' Opera Music Theater Fellow (On-Site Evaluator)
of professional Opera & Musical Theater Company Training Programs. James K. McCully's
students have sung for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, His Highness, The
Prince Phillip, & Presidents at The White House; and have received AGMA/AEA
contracts with Arena Stage;
CABARET COACHING WITH JUDY SIMMONS
Judy
Simmons is available for private coaching, and to direct and help with
repertoire choices and patter for your very special cabaret. She teaches at The Theatre Lab and has taught
at American and
cabaret
for over 20 years and has appeared in numerous productions at area
theatres. She can be reached at
KSsongbird03@aol.com
COACHING WITH STICCO STUDIOS
STICCO
STUDIOS is a unique venue for the cultivation of cabaret and musical theatre
performers. Under the direction of Helen Hayes Nominated/Broadway Composer
DANIEL STICCO artists develop a “break-less, effortless vocal production, armed
with new repertoire and arrangements tailored to make what you do best, shine!
ALL levels welcome. (703)418-0702 or email at STICCO1STUDIOS@AOL.COM
DC CABARET NETWORK NOTES AND POLICIES
HELP US BUILD THE DC CABARET AUDIENCE!!!
The DC
CABARET NETWORK currently sends our regular newsletter to approximately 400
people in the greater DC area. Our newsletter contains free advertising for our
members’ performances. To help us reach more people with this newsletter we ask
that when members perform, you: a) Make available to your audience a sign-up
sheet for our newsletter and encourage them to sign it; and b) Send us the
completed sign-up sheet so that we may add these names to our database and
start sending them the newsletter! A sign-up sheet is available for downloading
on our website:
www.DCCabaretNetwork.org/signupsheet.pdf
Our mailing address will be on the sign-up sheet.
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Photos from
DC Cabaret Network events, links to member websites, additional information
about the DC Cabaret Network (and more!) can be found by visiting our website:
http://www.dccabaretnetwork.org
Look for
the new DC Cabaret Network blog! Check
out the blog on our website. (It will be posted in the near future!)
Archived
issues of the DC Cabaret Network Newsletter can be found at
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For a complete list of member benefits and lots of news and
information about The DC Cabaret Network, visit our website: www.dccabaretnetwork.org. We
frequently add new content, so check it out often!
SEEKING VENUE INFORMATION
Support
your fellow cabaret lovers and performers! We are formulating a list of cabaret
venues. If you have information about a great cabaret space (a church,
restaurant, community center, theatre space, etc), let us know! If possible,
please include name of site, address, phone, contact name and details of what
makes it a great spot for cabaret performance. Please email
the
information to membership@dccabaretnetwork.org or write to DC Cabaret Network,
POLICY REGARDING SUMBISSION OF NOTICES
The DC
Cabaret Network's bi-monthly newsletter moved to a once-a-month schedule in May
2007. The newsletter will be sent out on the 1st of each month. The deadline for all submissions will be the
25th of the prior month - no exceptions.
If you miss the deadline, your entry will have to wait until the
following month for inclusion. Thanks to all of you for your support and understanding. Please send your info to DCCabaretNetwork@hotmail.com
POLICIES
REGARDING INCLUSION OF NOTICES
The DC
Cabaret Network is a small organization run on a 100% volunteer basis. We do the best we can with the resources and
information we have. It is our policy to include, to the best of our ability,
all cabaret related notices of our paid up members. Submission, however, does
not guarantee inclusion in the newsletter. Although we always do the best we
can to include the cabaret-related notices of paid-up members, realities such
as mis-delivered email or the timing of submissions
may affect what gets published in a particular edition. Your music-related
submissions must be made to:
dccabaretnetwork@hotmail.com
We reserve
the right to edit, and determine the inclusion of, all submissions. It is the
responsibility of the person submitting the information to proof read the
submission for spelling and correct logistical information.
We will continue to list, free of charge, upcoming events by
out-of-town performers.
The
newsletter update goes out the first of each month, with submissions due by the
25th of the previous month. Please send
your submissions (to dccabaretnetwork@hotmail.com)
Inclusion in the newsletter does not signify a recommendation
or endorsement by the Network.
We do not post events previous to the date of the
newsletter.
If you have
any questions about our listing policy, please contact us at
dccabaretnetwork@hotmail.com or through our website www.dccabaretnetwork.org
POLICY
REGARDING EDITS TO SUBMISSIONS PUBLISHED IN MULTIPLE EDITIONS OF NEWSLETTER
We gladly
publish notices of paid up members in multiple editions of the newsletter. If
you have a notice published in the newsletter, and the date of the event will
carry the notice into subsequent editions of the newsletter, check your
information frequently and verify it is correct.
We
understand that sometimes plans and arrangements change. If you have a notice
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the event will carry the notice into subsequent editions of the newsletter, and
we do not receive a new/complete submission (as stated above) with changes
specifically pointed out, your notice will appear exactly as before.
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NETWORK
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