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Wendy Lane Bailey is Taking The Wheel in NYC in November

Appearing At Danny's Skylight Room Cabaret November 12th, 19th, & 26th

Singer Wendy Lane Bailey will appear with her show "Taking The Wheel," November 12th, 19th, & 26th, Monday's at 7:00 pm at DANNY'S SKYLIGHT ROOM (342 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-265-8133 - http://www.dannysgrandseapalace.com/). There will be a $12.00 music charge and a $10.00 Minimum, credit cards accepted. Pre-show dining will apply to the minimum.

"Taking the Wheel" is in collaboration with music director Tex Arnold, director Sally Mayes, and writer/consultant Julie Halston.

Ms. Bailey is the Southern Baptist Jewish Mormon founder and executive director of the Washington, DC Area Cabaret Network, an organization dedicated to fostering the growth of cabaret in the DC metropolitan area. She was a 1999 Cabaret Fellow at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center's Cabaret Symposium. Wendy made her critically acclaimed New York Cabaret Debut at DON'T TELL MAMA this past spring. Prior to this she produced and performed in "A Cabaret Celebration" at the Roslyn Spectrum Theatre in Arlington, VA, appeared at the National Theatre in DC, "A Holiday Cabaret" at MIMI'S in Dupont Circle, Signature Theatre's Paul's Pub series, Metrostage, The DCJCC, and the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage.

Wendy's theatre credits include the starring role of Reno Sweeny in "Anything Goes," and touring the DC area with the educational Library Theatre. Her film credits include TV's "Homicide," "Shadow Conspiracy" with Charles Sheen, and starring in the medical industrial video Interventional "Tonight" as Angie O'Plasty.

Musical Director Tex Arnold is a pianist, arranger, conductor and composer whose credits include music director for the legendary Margaret Whiting for over twenty years. He recently served as the musical supervisor, vocal arranger and orchestrator for the London production of The Betrayal of Nora Blake. of a work commissioned by the New York Saxophone Quartet.

Sally Mayes' most recent critical acclaim comes from her six-month run Off-Broadway starring as Keely in "Pete-N-Keely" (2001 Drama Desk Nomination). Sally has appeared on Broadway: She Loves Me (1993 Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critic's Circle Nominations), and Welcome to the Club (Theatre World Award, Outer Critic's Circle Nomination), and Off-Broadway: Closer Than Ever (Outer Critic's Circle Nomination) and Das Barbeque.

Julie Halston is one of today's premiere comic voices in clubs, on stage in film, TV, Radio, and Magazines, and can currently be seen on Broadway in "The Women." Prior to this Julie appeared in "The Man Who Came to Dinner" on Broadway, and Off-Broadway in "The Vagina Monologues."

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