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GEORGA
OSBORNE EXTENDS "SUMMER IN THE ATTIC (SOME'RE NOT)
Bistro
and MAC Award winning Broadway singer Georga Osborne will reprise
her quirky cabaret show "Summer In The Attic (Some're Not)" at DON'T
TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 1-212-757-0788 - http://www.donttellmama.com/)
for three performances, beginning on Wednesday, January 22nd at 8:30
pm, with subsequent shows on Wednesday, January 26th at 8:30 pm and
Thursday, February 6th at 8:00 pm. The show is directed by Lennie
Watts, with musical direction by Steven Ray Watkins. The cover charge
is $20.00 with a 2-drink minimum.
Sorting out the estate
of her aunt in her childhood home of Maysville, Kentucky, Osborne
spent the summer of 2002 going though the attic, the repository of
family history. Nostalgic reactions gelled into her new show, "Summer
In The Attic (Some're Not)," presented with Osborne's remarkable combination
of trained operatic voice and twisted comedy.
"Summer In The Attic (Some're
Not)" features Georga's warped comedy including her channeling of
Mrs. Miller, the suburban pitch-challenged chanteuse (heading dangerously
into Latin territory); an Elvis medley, and her defiant spin on "I
Enjoy Being A Girl," (Georga's response to being the seventh and final
child in a series of daughters). She contrasts the comedy with heartbreaking
vulnerability in ballads including the Larry Gatlin song "I've Done
Enough Dyin¼ Today," the poignant Jerry Herman song "Kiss Her Now,"
and Barry Manilow's "I Am Your Child," delivered in accompaniment
to a slide show of family anecdotes(including her rugged farmer grandfather
in a flowing floral chiffon dress for a "womanless wedding" in Kentucky
in the 1930s!)
Osborne premiered Summer
In The Attic (Some're Not) at Don't Tell Mama this past October and
it ran through November, gathering critical praise. During an interlude
from presenting her show at Don't Tell Mama, Osborne performed in
Taos, New Mexico.
Osborne was a favorite
in the Chicago Cabaret Convention in March 2002, and will return to
perform there as part of the second convention this February. While
she is in Chicago she will present her solo act at the Chicago Cultural
Center's Randolph Cafe on Saturday, February 15th at 12:15 pm. She
has presented her show In "A Different Key" at Jermyn Street Theatre
in London, where it was very well received. Returning to London, she
appeared at Lauderdale House in November of 2001 in a duo act with
West End performer Morag McLaren, who performed alongside Georga in
a special duo show this past November at Don't Tell Mama. (Morag McLaren
will return with her own solo show beginning February 21 at Don't
Tell Mama.)
Georga trained at the
University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music and Carnegie-Mellon
University. She has appeared in the original Broadway cast of "Meet
Me in St. Louis" and regionally in "Carousel," "Nine," "Hollywood/Ukraine,"
"The Music Man," "Cabaret," and "Nunsense II." She sang the role of
the Witch in "Hansel und Gretl" in Germany and Switzerland and has
been performing across the USA for over a decade.
The Manhattan Association
of Cabarets and Clubs (MAC) saluted Georga with their "Outstanding
Female Musical Comedy" Award in 2000. Her previous cabaret show "Attack
of the Killer Show Tunes" received the 1998 Back Stage Bistro Award
for Outstanding Musical Comedy Performer, and In Theater magazine
named her as "One of the Funniest People in Cabaret." This musical
humorist has performed in New York venues including The Russian Tea
Room, The FireBird Cafe, Eighty-Eight's and Don't Tell Mama. Her solo
debut (on a High D!) at Carnegie Hall was in Disney's Fantasia 2000
with James Levine conducting the London Philharmonia Orchestra.
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