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CLARK WARREN RETURNS TO JUDY'S CHELSEA IN APRIL

Clark Warren returns to JUDY'S CHELSEA (169 Eighth Avenue, NYC - 1-212-929-5410 - http://www.judyschelsea.com/) with his newest show "PERCHANCE TO THEME." The show will run for three Thursdays in April, the 10th, 17th and 24th at 8:30 pm. This marks his third return engagement. Pamela Palmiari will be his extra special guest on the 17th and 24th and the musical director is Frank Underwood. There is a $12 cover, 2-drink minimum.

"To theme or not to theme, that is the question," and Clark Warren answers with pop-jazz style and originality with treats from the likes of Anthony Newley, Steven Sondheim, Phil Silvers, Irving Berlin, from Dave Frishberg to Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields.

Clark's business card simply reads "Voice" since working that instrument has always been his only business. From major brand TV voice overs, to his six years in Manhattan cabaret, to his recent appearance at New York's Birdland, Clark has shared a lifetime of entertaining, on Broadway, on radio, TV and nightclubs with appreciative reviewers and fans.

Mr. Underwood's Broadway show "Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen" (based on "Tea House of the August Moon), music and lyrics with Stan Freeman, played the Majestic Theatre in 1970. His original songs have been recorded by Lena Horn, Sammy Davis, Jr., Carol Slone, Robert Goulet and Blossom Dearie among many others.

For more information, with video and audio clips, visit http://www.clarkwarren.com/.

 

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