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LISA VIGGIANO BRINGS "THE BUN IN THE OVEN TOUR" TO DON'T TELL MAMA


Singer Lisa Viggiano returns to DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788 - http://www.donttellmama.com/) with her new show "The Bun Is In The Oven" on July 19th, Thursday at 8:00 pm, July 20th, Friday at 7:00 pm, July 21st, Saturday at 8:00 pm, July 22nd, Sunday at 3:00 pm, July 27th, Friday at 7:00 pm, and July 28th, Saturday at 6:00 pm. There will be a $15.00 music charge and a 2 drink minimum. (No credit cards.)

A former resident of the New York City area, Lisa Viggiano currently resides in San Francisco and continues to perform coast to coast in cabaret settings that include The Plush Room, The FireBird Cafe, Judy's Chelsea, Odette's and the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center (2000 Cabaret Symposium Fellow), under the musical direction of critically acclaimed pianist/arranger Christopher Marlowe and MAC Award winning director Scott Barnes.

SRO performances at Don't Tell Mama, were the setting for her latest accomplishment, her live CD "One Private Moment," featuring an eclectic mix of standards-to-be and old favorites. Lisa's first "club date," at age 10, was in a kiddie cabaret at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in NYC, which also featured Sarah Jessica Parker, Deborah Gibson, Ricki Lake, Bradley Kane and Scott Grimes. Predictably, she made her stage debut in the title role of "Annie." Lisa went on to appear opposite Julie Budd in "The World Goes Round" and Patrice Munsel in "Jerry's Girls," as well as in numerous network television specials, musical theater national tours, national and regional commercials, and studio recordings.

One of her favorites appearances to date: singing the National Anthem on "The Joan Rivers Show." Joan heard that Lisa (who was working as an intern for show) regularly sang at the opening of Mets Baseball, Nets Basketball, Devils and Rangers Hockey games, she insisted that her viewers be treated to the same performance. Joan described her performance as ~Faaa-aa-aaa-bulous!"

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