
Page
Sampson Braving the Elements at MAMA'S

Page
Sampson returns to DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 1-212-757-0788
- http://www.donttellmama.com/)
in June and July with a new show, "Braving the Elements." Performances
are Wednesday, June 11th at 8:30 pm; Wednesday, June 25th at 8:30
pm; Wednesday, July 9th at 7:00 pm; Saturday, July 12th at 5:30 pm;
Wednesday, July 16th at 7:00 pm and Tuesday, July 29th at 7:00 pm.
Ms. Sampson is once again teamed with MAC and Bistro Award-winning
musical director and arranger David Maiocco. Joining the team as director
is Lina Koutrakos, recipient of the MAC Award for Outstanding Female
Vocalist and the 2003 Bistro Award for Best Director. There is a $15
cover charge ($10 for members of MAC) and a two-drink minimum.
Following up on Ms. Sampson's
critically acclaimed 2002 show "First Person Singular," "Braving the
Elements" features songs by James Taylor, Kurt Weill, K.D. Lang, Antonio
Carlos Jobim, Joan Armatrading, Sammy Cahn & Jimmy Van Heusen, and
Mary Liz McNamara, among others.
Page Sampson's most recent
show, "First Person Singular" enjoyed an extended run at Don't Tell
Mama in 2002 and early 2003. Her show "All That I Want" ran at Judy's
Chelsea in the fall of 2001. Active in cabaret since 1999, she has
also performed in a number of showcases and revues at Don't Tell Mama
and The Duplex. Page was born and raised in Westminster, Massachusetts,
a small town 50 miles west of Boston. She attended Middlebury College,
and upon graduation moved to New York City, where she worked for many
years in the field of arts administration. She now lives in Glen Ridge,
New Jersey with her husband, WBGO-FM news anchor Andrew Meyer.
David Maiocco is the recipient
of the 2002 MAC Award and the 2000 Back Stage Bistro Award, both for
Outstanding Musical Direction. He has served as musical director for
the 2003 MAC Awards show, Nancy McGraw, Eric Pickering, the 2002 MAC
Award-winning revue "Crazy World: The Songs of Leslie Bricusse" (starring
James Beaman and Goldie Dver), Steven Brinberg's "Simply Barbra,"
Richard Skipper as Carol Channing, and James Beaman as both Lauren
Bacall and Marlene Dietrich. For six years and running David has also
been known as Mort Lindsay, and he will usually answer to that name
after serving as Tommy Femia's musical director for "Judy Garland
Live!"
Singer/songwriter Lina
Koutrakos is a frequent headliner at the world-renowned Bottom Line,
and has played most of the top rock venues in Manhattan. She received
the MAC Award for Outstanding Female Vocalist and a 2002 nomination
for Outstanding Director, the Village Voice Award for Best Rock Newcomer
and France's Petit Piaf award as Female Vocalist. Earlier this year
she received the Back Stage Bistro Award for Best Director. Lina was
a Master Teacher at the O'Neill Theater Center's Cabaret Symposium
for two years and has taught cabaret workshops and directed acts for
over ten years.
For more information,
see http://www.pagesampson.com/.

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