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Marnie Baumer Performs "Animato in G: A Tribute To Women in Animated Film"

Singer Marnie Baumer brings her long-awaited show "Animato in G: A Tribute To Women in Animated Film" to DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788 - http://www.donttellmama.com/) on Wednesdays, October 2nd, 9th, 16th & 30th, at 8:30 pm, and Sundays, November 3rd & 10th, at 3:00 pm. She will also present a special Cabaret Convention week show on Wednesday, October 23rd at 10:00 pm. Musical direction & arrangements are by Tedd Firth, with additional arrangements by Christopher Denny, Ian Herman, Ross Patterson, Bobby Peaco and Shelly Markham. The show is directed by Erv Raible. There will be a $12.00 music charge and a 2-drink minimum.

"Animato in G: A Tribute To Women in Animated Film" takes us on a journey to look at the women of animated film who are decades, if not centuries, ahead of their time in their very real thoughts, hopes, fears, emotions and dreams.

Mamie has recently appeared as part of the prestigious ASCAP/FireBird Songwriters Series in Francesca Blumenthal's "Places Please!," Mickey Leonard's "The Songs of Mickey Leonard," and performing songs by Blumenthal, and Rick Swanson and Barry Moritz at the MAC-ASCAP Songwriters Showcase. Following the tragic events of September 11th, Marnie joined the cast of "HeartSong: The Heroes Concert" (Bottom Line), produced her own solo "HeartSong: Detroit," and received raves in Erv Raible's "September 11, 2001 ... The Musical Response."

Mamie made her highly praised cabaret debut in 1998 with her show "Do You Know What I Mean?" at Eighty Eight's, followed by her controversial "Marnie Baumer Mouths-0ff" at the FireBird Cafe. At the same time Ms. Baumer was featured Off-Broadway and on the National Tour of the Dick Gallagher/Mark Waldrop/David Armstrong Theater Works USA production of "Gold Rush."


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