
SECOND
ANNUAL CABARET SERIES IN HACKENSACK

Cabaret will
come once again to Hackensack, NJ as Boulevard East Productions, in
association with the THE HACKENSACK CULTURAL ARTS CENTER (39 Broadway,
Hackensack, NJ - 201-487-5518), presents their second annual cabaret
series. The series will take place over three Fridays in September,
the 12th, 19th and 26th. Admission for all shows is $12 with a senior
discount.

The
talent lineup for the series consists of award-winning, seasoned cabaret
veterans as well as newcomers to the scene. The bill for September
12th boasts two vocalists, Brent Winborn, offering a sampling of his
recent hit show "Welcome to the 60s," and Page Sampson, who will be
performing from "Braving the Elements," her most recent show which
just concluded an acclaimed run at DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th
Street, NYC - 1-212-757-0788 - http://www.donttellmama.com/).
On September 19th, Eddie Bruce salutes two entertainment icons: Anthony
Newley and Tony Bennett, in his show, "Eddie and the Tonys." The series
closes on September 26th with The Decibelles, four gals in 4-Part
harmony, opening for singer Joan Crowe, who presents a salute to great
women songwriters of the 20th Century in "Women of Note."
First a church,
then a branch of the Hackensack library, THE HACKENSACK CULTURAL ARTS
CENTER is located in a wonderful building in the heart of town. Arts
Director Greg Liosi has given the building a huge amount of tender,
loving care, transforming it to a vibrant community resource. Recent
renovations include the installation of a professional lighting grid
and instruments, theatrical masking around the perimeter of the playing
area, an "act curtain" in the proscenium and an upgraded sound system.
First conceived as a church, the space has excellent acoustics, and
plays host to a wide variety of cultural and civic events.
Brent Winborn
has appeared in Manhattan cabaret rooms at Eighty Eight's, Don't Tell
Mama, Rose's Turn, Regents and at Odette's in New Hope, PA. A musical
theater veteran, he has acted Off-Broadway and as a guest artist in
regional theaters across the country. He introduced his original composition
"Good Fortune," featured on his debut CD SECOND CHANCE, in November
2002 at the MAC/ASCAP Songwriters' Showcase. In addition, Brent has
performed solo in the Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra Pops Series and
as a featured performer on Commodore Cruise Lines and Holland America's
World Cruise.
Page Sampson
appeared most recently in her latest one-woman show, "Braving the
Elements," which ran in June and July of 2003 at Don't Tell Mama in
mid-town Manhattan. Her previous show, "First Person Singular," premiered
at Don't Tell Mama in May of 2002, and enjoyed a successful return
engagement the following winter. Page has been an active cabaret singer
since 1999, and has performed in a number of showcases and revues
at Don't Tell Mama, The Duplex, and Judy's Chelsea. She is also a
song-writer, and has presented original work in each of her last two
shows. Born and raised in central Massachusetts, she currently lives
in Glen Ridge, New Jersey with her husband, Andrew Meyer, a news anchor
at WBGO-FM in Newark.
For more
than 25 years, Eddie Bruce has been entertaining audiences with his
unique repertoire, including everything from Top 40, R&B, as well
as Swing and Sinatra, for public and private events. One of the Philadelphia-area's
most sought-after party bands, Eddie's orchestra features some of
the most talented musicians and vocalists in the business. Eddie and
his orchestra were recently honored to perform at the Grand Gala opening
of the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. Maintaining an active
schedule with his band, Eddie is also emerging as a sought-after cabaret
artist. He has headlined at Bally's in Atlantic City, Odette's in
New Hope and performed his show at the late, lamented Eighty Eight's
as well as The Supper Club and Danny's. His vocal talents are showcased
on his CD, We'll Never Say Goodbye.
The Decibelles
perform their tight harmonies at concerts and events throughout New
York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Their latest CD, "Wish
That You Were Here" is not your run-of-the-mill oldies mix. Eighteen
acapella gems from the Doo Wop vaults that are rarely, if ever performed
today are brought from obscurity into the spotlight, as only these
four ladies can do it. The Decibelles made their New York theatrical
debut as the Andrews Sisters in "The Frog Prince," for which they
received glowing reviews in the New York Times and Back Stage. They
have been frequent guests on Don K. Reed's Doo-Wop Shop on CBS-FM
radio, and were recently honored by the United in Group Harmony Association.
Joan Crowe
is a versatile singer with an extensive repertoire of jazz, standards,
pop, rock, blues and folk. In addition, Joan's comic ability earned
her most recent performance award, the 2002 MAC award (Manhattan Association
of Cabaret and Clubs) for Female Musical Comedy. Her credits include
performances at The Manor, Arci's Place, Don't Tell Mama, Danny's
Skylight Room, Eighty Eight's, Judy's Chelsea, The Emelin Theatre,
The Cinegrill in Los Angeles, Odette's, Teddy Cares, the National
Society of Arts and Letters, the ASCAP songwriters' showcase, and
the 1999 Cabaret Convention at Town Hall. Well known to daytime viewers
in a recurring role on "All My Children," Joan has also appeared on
screen in "Working Girl" and "An Eye For An Eye," with Sally Field.
Classically trained with a MFA from the Asolo State Theatre and a
BFA in Theatre from Indiana University at Bloomington, her acting
credits are extensive. She has performed Regionally at the Asolo State
Theater, Kennedy Center, Indiana Repertory. Her New York acting credits
include Dance Theatre Workshop, Altered Stages and Theatre Works USA.

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